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Company F, 34th Regiment of NC Troops |
This unit was raised and enlisted in Rutherford County on 17 September 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:
WATERS, Abraham G, Captain, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
HOYLE, Daniel R, Captain, wounded 28 HJune 1862 at Ellisons Mill
HOGUE, Jacob, 1st Lieutenant, wounded 3 July 1863 at Gettysburg
PEELER, David H, 2nd Lieutenant
SHUFORD, Pinkney H, 2nd Lieutenant
MCGINNIS, Nathan, 2nd Lieutenant ![]()
LATTIMORE, Thomas D, 2nd Lieutenant
NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS:
MILLER, Eli H, Sergeant, killed 1 September 1862 at Ox Hill
ELLIOTT, Virgil H, 2nd Sergeant, wounded at Gettysburg
LEE, John H, 4th Sergeant
HENDRICK, Bedford, 1st Corporal
CROWDER, Robert W, 2nd Corporal, wounded at the 1st Battle of Manassas, killed at the 2nd Battle of Manassas ![]()
BEAM, Peter V, 4th Corporal, killed 26 May 1862 at Ashland
PRIVATES:
AIKEN, Samuel, killed at Gaines Mill
BARRETT, James S, died of wounds received at Sharpsburg
BEAM, Johnson E, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
BLANTON, Jamaes M, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
BORDERS, Henry
BOTTS, John W, died 10 July 1862
BRYANT, James Andrew
Private Bryant was born10 February 1836 in York County, SC, and was killed 27 June 1862 in the battle at Gaines
Mill. He was the son ofLewis and Jennett Hemphill Bryant.He married Sarah Elizabeth Weathers 1859 in Cleveland County,N.C.They had 2 Children before he enlisted in the CSA. He is buried among the Confederate heroes inHollywood Cemetery at Richmond,VA.
BUMGARDNER, Amos, died 11 February 1862 at Goldsboro, NC.
CARROLL, Edward J
CARTER, Jesse J, killed 1 July 1863 at Gettysburg
CARPENTER, Mitchell
CARPENTER, Solomon, killed 26 June 1862 at Mechanicsville
CLAY, Henry E, died 17 August 1863 of wounds received at Gettysburg
CLAY, William S, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
CROTTS, Elijah, wounded at Ox Hill died 5 November 1862 at Winchester
CROTTS, William
CROW, John
EAGER, John Jr, from Gaston County
EAGER, John Sr, from Gaston County
EARL, Jacob S
ELAM, George A, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
ELLIS, Benjamin F
ELLIS, Boliver C, died 27 September 1862 at Richmond
FALLS, George L
FELMET, Otho W, died of wounds received at Mechanicsville
FORTENBURY, Robert A,
FRONEBERGER, Jacob E, died 20 November 1862 at Danville, VA
GANTT, Abel H, died 29 June 1862 of wounds received at Gaines Mill
GANTT, Marcus A, died 10 May 1862 at Richmond
GANTT, William J
GAULT, John
GIBBONS, Cornelius C
GIBBONS, William J
GILL, Thomas S M, died 1 August 1862 in NC
GOINS, John C, county not listed
GOODSON, W M
HAMRICK, Albert, died 10 July 1862 in Richmond
HAMRICK,Elphus
HARDIN, Benjamin K, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
HARDIN, John H
HARDIN, William L, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
HENDRICK, James A
HENDRICK, John W, died 21 November 1862 of wounds received at Gaines Mill
HOYLE, Benjamin M, wounded at Gaines Mill
HOYLE, Henry, died 28 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
HOYLE, Martin S
HOYLE, Maxwell H
IRVIN, Abram C, wounded at Gaines Mill
KENDRICK, Larkin S, wounded at Fredericksburg
LATTIMORE, James H
LATTIMORE, Jesse R
LEE, Aaron B
LEE, Aaron O, died 8 April 1863 
LEE, John J, died 26 November 1861 
LONDON, Andrew J
LONDON, John J, died 25 December 1862 of wounds received at Fredericksburg
LONDON, John N
LUTZ, John W
MARTIN, Christopher G, died 8 May 1863 of wounds received at Chancellorsville 
MARTIN, John J
MCNEELY, Alexander, county not listed
MCNEELY, Robert, county not listed
MCNEELY, William, county not listed
MODE, George W, died 18 March 1862 at Hamilton, NC
MOONEY, Isaac, wounded at Chancellorsville
MOSS, Henry S
NEWTON, John, wounded at Gettysburg
NEWTON, Solomon, wounded at Gaines Mill
NORMAN, Presley, wounded at Gaines Mill
NORMAN, William, died 10 May 1863 of wounds received at Chancellorsville
PATTERSON, William G
PEELER, Andrew
PEELER, David C, wounded 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
PEELER, Doctor D
PETTY, Jefferson G, killed 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
PETTY, Moses P, wounded at Ox Hill and again at Gettysburg
PHILBECK, Benjamin F, died 10 July 1862 of wounds received at Fraziers Farm
PLANT, John J
POWELL, Jackson A, died 1 August 1863
POWELL, H A
Died 2 Aug 1863, buried Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica, NY. 
PRICE, Drury D, wounded at Mechanicsville
SELF, William, killed 4 March 1862 at Williamsburg
SELLERS, Jacob, killed at Gaines Mill
SHIELDS, Robert H, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
SHUFORD, Thomas S, killed 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
SPARROW, Cyrus P, wounded at Gaines Mill, died 8 August 1862
SPARROW, Thomas A
STROUP, Daniel M, died 5 July 1862 of wounds received at Gaines Mill
STROUP, Miles A
SWAFFORD, William, buried at Snowhill Methodist, Casar, NC. Private Swafford became a minister.
TAWNEY, Joseph, county not listed
TORRENCE, Thomas O, died 27 August 1862 at Richmond
TURNER, Drury
TURNER, John M, died 1864
TURNER, William A, wounded at Chancellorsville
TURNER, William W
VAUGHN, James A, died April 1863
Vaughn, William L
Died 17 June 1865, buried Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica, NY. 
WARLICK, Pinkney H
WARREN, Emory E
WELLMAN, John F, died 2 February 1862 at Goldsboro
WHISNANT, Adam
WHITE, James J, died 13 February 1862 at Goldsboro
WHITE, John, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill 
WHITE, William F, wounded at Chancellorsville
WILLIAMS, Doctor F, wounded at Chancellorsville
WILLIAMS, John M
WILLIAMS, Lawson M
WILLIAMS, William M
WILLIAMS, William W, wounded at Chancellorsville
WILLIS, Henry
WILLIS, Joseph G, wounded at Chancellorsville
WILLIS, Joseph M
WILSON, David A, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
WRIGHT, Berry, killed at Gaines Mill
WRIGHT, George
WRIGHT, Perry
WRIGHT, William H
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