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Company D, 14th Regiment of NC Troops |
This unit was raised and enlisted in Cleveland County on 26 April 1861. The company functioned as part of the regiment for the entirety of the war and its exploits are reported as part of the regimental history. More detailed information on each of these soldiers can be found in North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster, Volume X, Infantry, compiled by Weymouth T Jordan, Jr with Unit Histories by Louis H Manarin. All genealogists owe a debt of gratitude to these gentlemen for their wonderful tribute to our ancestors.
OFFICERS:
WEIR, William M, Captain
GAMBLE, John F, 1st Lieutenant
HARMON, David, 1st Lieutenant
ROURKE, Rufus R, 1st Lieutenant
WEIR, Alexander F, 1st Lieutenant
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS:
DIXON, William J, 2nd Sargeant, wounded 17 May 1864
BORDERS, James A, 3rd Sargeant, died 13 December 1861
LONG, Jacob F, 4th Sargeant
BELL, Tetman, 1st Corporal, died May 1862
BORDERS, William, 2nd Corporal
PATTERSON, Martin V, 3rd Corporal, died January 1863
PATTERSON,Thomas C, 4th Corporal
BLALOCK, Lawson C, Musician, died 16 July 1862
PATTERSON, Thomas V, Musician, died 22 July 1862
PRIVATES:
ALLEN, J T, died 19 January 1863
ANTHONY, John
BEAM, A, died 1 January 1863
BENNETT, Joseph
BENNETT, William
BLANCHARD, William, killed 1 July 1862
BOLICK, David, died 1 July 1862
BOOKOUT, David, died 8 July 1862
BORDERS, M
CATHERY, Franklin
CHANEY, J H
COBB, R C
COLLINS, Peter H, wounded at Gettysburg
CONNER, Jacob, died 25 September 1861
COSTNER, John C
CROW, John D, wounded at Chancellorsville
DEVINE, G N, died 10 September 1862
DILLINGHAM, John, died 5 July 1862
DIXON, A J, died 5 September 1862
DIXON, B F,
DIXON, John F
DIXON, W O
DOVER, Frederick, died May 1862
DOVER, J, wounded at Gettysburg
ELLIS, C H
ELLIS, R M, died 22 July 1862
ELLMORE, M, died July 1862
ELWOOD, William H
FALLS, G C, died of wounds at Malvern Hill
FALLS, J O, wounded at Gettysburg
FERGUSON, Simon, wounded at Sharpsburg
GAMBLE, Andrew Jackson ![]()
GARDNER, A F, wounded at Malvern Hill, died 8 August 1862
GILL, George R
GIVENS, Robert, died 25 July 1862
GLADDEN, L W, wounded 12 May 1864
GOFORTH, H W, wounded at Hagerstown
GOFORTH, John F
GORDON, Reuben B
GRIFFIN, C T , died 12 May 1864
HAHN, Absalum
Enlisted in Stanly County 10 September 1863. Died in hospital at Richmond, VA, 22 February 1864.
Per descendant, Private Hahn is buried in the Lutheran Union Cemetery in Cabarrus County.
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HAMBRIGHT, C V, killed at Cold Harbor
HARMON, Augustus M
HARMON, A N, wounded 12 May 1864
HARMON, John J, wounded at Chancellorsville
HARMON, John L
HARMON, Preston, died September 1862 near Bowling Green, VA ![]()
HARMON, Reuben L ![]()
HEAVENER, J R, died of wounds at Chancellorsville
HORTON, J, wounded at Malvern Hill
HOWELL, Drewry D, wounded 2 June 1864
HUGHES, John B, killed 1 July 1862 at Malvern Hill
KENDRICK, D D, died 12 July 1862
KENDRICK, J C, died 24 June 1862
KENDRICK, W
LACKEY, D
LAWSON, W S
LONG, W A, died of wounds at Chancellorsville
LOW, J
MANSFIELD, James, died July 1862
MICHAN, Hugh C
MILLS, John K
MOORE, Francis
MOSS, A G
MOSS, H S
PARKER, Humphrey, died August 1862 of wounds at Malvern Hill
PARKER, Joseph, died 19 June 1862
PATTERSON, A
PATTERSON, D
PATTERSON, Preston G, killed 1 July 1862 at Malvern Hill
PATTERSON, R B, died July 1862
PATTERSON, W P, died 5 July 1863
RANDALL, J A
RANDALL, J C, wounded at Sharpsburg
RANDALL, J P, died of wounds at Hagerstown
ROBERTS, Hugh Kerr. Private Roberts was captured at Third Winchester and survived Point Lookout Maryland POW camp.
He was released February 1865. Born September 22, 1821, he died August 22, 1899
and is buried in the Antioch Baptist Church cemetery in Cherokee County, SC. ![]()
RHEA, William S, died 25 December 1862
SHEAHEN, J
SHEAHEN, John
SIMS, J
SKATER, George D, died 12 July 1862
SOTHERLAND, P
SPAKE, Perry G, died of wounds at Sharpsburg
SPARKS, T, died of wounds at Malvern Hill
STRICKLAND, John, died of wounds at Cold Harbor
STROUP, Alfred
WATERSON, Vardy M, wounded at Malvern Hill
WEIR, J F, died April 1862
WEIR, R J , died of wounds at Chancellorsville
WHITE, R E
WILSON, John S, died of wounds at Malvern Hill
WINTER, John W, died October 1862
WRIGHT, James
WRIGHT, John, killed 17 September 1862 at Sharpsburg
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