Thomas Edward Adams-son of Thomas and Mary Adams: Served in the infantry in the Civil War, Tom Green Brigade-Company A from March, 1864-June 1865
Ebenezer Bartles-son of Joseph W. and Anna (Lineberger) Bartles/Bottles: Served in the Union Army 1864
John Hogan Beene-son of John and Sarah Beene: Member of the 11th and 17th Consolidated Regiment, Arkansas Infantry. Was 17 when he fought in the Civil War
Jacob Bible-son of George and Margaret Bible: Joined the Union Army July 1, 1863 in Cocke Co, TN. Private mustered into K Company 8th Reg TN INF VOL Camp Nelson KY as Sgt. mustered out July 30, 1865 PVT Company Shops, NC.
Samuel Bible-son of Jacob and Arabel Bible: Joined the Union Army as a private, Co. K, 8th Reg. TN Inf. Vol. on Sept. 11, 1862. Was discharged June 30, 1865.
Carl Edward Bishop-son of George and Stella Bishop: Georgia, PVT, BTRY C, 773 FLD ARTY BN, WWII
Needham Boone: Served in the War of 1812 as a Private in the 19th regiment of the Louisiana Militia
Joshua Cherry-son of Job and Abbie Cherry: Veteran of the American Revolution
Charles Clark-Veteran of the Revolutionary War serving from August 30, 1775 - September 19, 1775 from the fall of Augusta to the evacuation of SavannahCharles Ignatius Clark-son of Thomas Pye and Isabelle Clark: Veteran of the Civil War; Contracted dysentary while serving in the Army of the Confederacy
John Garvin Clark-son of Thomas Pye Clark and Isabelle Clark: Fought in the Civil War (1861-1866)
Tommie Joe Clark-son of Dick and Elois Clark: Killed in Vietnam
Aaron J. Collier-son of John Collier: Veteran of the American Revolution
Claude Cherry Collier, Jr.-son of Claude and Eula Collier: Veteran of World War II
Paul Collier-son of Claude and Nell Collier: Air Force Veteran of Desert Storm; B-52 gunner
Raymond Collier-son of Commodore Milton and Martha Keene Collier: Chaplain in Army; WWII made about 20 voyages in the Pacific
Thomas Rex Collier-son of Claude and Eula Collier: US Army Air Corps World War II; B29 gunner
Shadrack Collier-son of John Collier: Veteran of the American Revolution
James Edward Cotton-son of Willie Parnell and Susan Cotton: United States Marine Corps World War II;died in Guam
William Gee Cotton-son of Smith and Martha Cotton: Confederate Soldier discharged in 1862. Served in Co F of the 3rd Ala.
Charlie James Daniel-son of Johnnie and Sallie Daniel: Army Veteran of WW II
James Lamar Daniel-son of Charlie and Mattie Daniel: Served in the Korean War
James R. Daniel-son of Jesse and Mary Daniel: Served as a Confederate Soldier. Company A, Phillip's Legion, Cavalry, Milledgeville, Georgia
Johnnie Lee Daniel-son of Johnnie and Sallie Daniel: Army Veteran of WW II
James Daniell (O'Daniel)-son of William and Frances O'Daniell: Revolutionary War - South Carolina, Public Service
Jesse Daniell (nee Auston)-son of unknown Auston and Betty Daniell: War of 1812, Georgia Militia 24 June 1812 to 28 September 1812.
Levi Daniell-son of James Daniell: Revolutionary War in South Carolina or Georgia
Johann Valentin Frey-son of Johann Peter and Anna Fry: Due to his Moravian religious beliefs, he did not carry arms during the Revolutionary War. He did help his fellow countrymen in their efforts, and George Washington allowed his sons and daughters to be admitted into the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR), and the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) on February 27, 1776.
Thomas Fry-son of John Waller and Mary Fry: Confederate Veteran of the Civil War; Company D, 3rd Arizona Regiment 1862-1865
William Gary-son of William and Mary Ann Gary: Revotionary War Soldier
Aaron Greer-War of 1812, Claiborne County, Mississippi between September 1812 and March 1813. He served in Captain Zachariah Lea's Company G of Colonel Ferdinand L. Claiborne's regiment of Mississippi militia.
Levi Washington Harkey-son of Levi and Julia Harkey: Killed in Civil War
Martin Harkey-son of Johannes Herche: Fought in the Revolutionary War.
John Godfrey Lipe-son of Johannes Godfrey and Barbara Lipe: Fought in the Revolutionary War.
Col. Robert McFarland II-son of Robert and Martha McFarland: Fought in the Revolutionary War.
Robert McFarland III-son of Robert and Margaret McFarland: Fought in the War of 1812
Robert McFarland IV-son of Robert and Mary McFarland: Served in the Confederate Army in the Civil War
Julius Obenhaus-son of Henry and Anne Obenhaus: Served in the Civil War; 2nd Company C, 13th Texas Infantry, Served June 16, 1862-September 7, 1863; declared absent without leave, December 27, 1863; declared deserter, January 19, 1864
Joshua Owen-fought in the Civil War; murdered in the last days of the war by bushwackers while home on leave
Absalom H. Phears-son of Absalom and Sarah Phears: Confederate Veteran of the Civil War; Company C, 35th Texas Cavalry
McDonald Phears-son of Absalom and Sarah Phears: Confederate Veteran of the Civil War; G Company,10th Texas Infantry, 1861-1864
Paul Gotthelf Schur-son of Wilhelm and Maria Schur: Died in WWI in France, November 3, 1918
John Coffee Williamson-Confederate Veteran of the Civil War; Company E, 5th Tennessee Cavalry
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