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Multiple Companies, Regiments of NC Troops |
Virginia DePriest found our heroes scattered throughout the North Carolina Regiments, Calvary and the Confederate Navy. Please see her book, Cleveland & Rutherford County, NC, Confederate Soldiers, 1861 - 1865 or North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster, Volume X, Infantry, compiled by Weymouth T Jordan, Jr with Unit Histories by Louis H Manarin for details on these individuals.
(Unless the county is specifically noted, Cleveland County was their home.)
Company I, 9th Regiment of NC Troops
BOTTS, R M
BORDERS,M
BORDERS, W R
ELLIOTT, E C
ESKRIDGE, S T
GILLESPIE, J M
GILLESPIE, W J
GREEN, H W
HERNDON, W H
JUSTICE, David
MCBRAYER, D B
MILLER, William H, Corporal
MILLS, William N
QUINN, E C
ROBERTS, J E
WRAY, John Stanhope
Company C, 10th Regiment of NC Troops
BRACKETT, Wiliam
BUFF, Henry
CANIPE, John
CARTER, Joseph
COSTNER, Joseph
CRANE, Madison C
CRANE, William
DOWNS, Robert R
GRIGG, B W
HOYLE, Doctor
JENKINS, Aaron
JENKINS, Edward
JENKINS, Samuel
KANIPE, Henry
LANE, John D
LATTIMER, A M
LAUGHLIN, D P
LEDFORD, John
LINDSEY, Walter G
NANCE, William R
NEWTON, Robert
PARKER, William
PEELER, J A
POOL, Alexander W
POOLE, James T
QUEEN, Joseph
QUEEN, Laban (It is said, Mr Queen fired the last shot at Appomattox.)
ROBERTS, John W
Company K, 10th Regiment of NC Troops
DILL, Samuel L
EARLS, Daniel
LEVENTHORPE, Collett, Colonel, Rutherford County, promoted to Brig General in 1863
Company I, 11th Regiment of NC Troops
GLASSCOCK, Stanhope H, died 19 July 1863 of wounds received at Gettysburg
BURTON, Augustus W, Major
DEAL, J A, Ord Sergeant
Company D, 12th Regiment of NC Troops
CARPENTER, P H
SIGMON, B
SIGMON, Barnett
WHISONANT, John
DIXON, Edward, Major, died 6 July 1862 at Richmond
TRACEY, J W, Surgeon
CABINESS, Harvey D, Assistant Quarter Master
Company D, 15th Regiment of NC Troops
DELLINGER, D C
TURNER, M V
WHITE, D N
DAVIS, Champ T N, Colonel, Rutherford County, killed 31 May 1862 at Seven Pines.
Wayne Carver, member of the Cape Fear Civil War Roundtable tells us Colonel Davis
has a Memorial Monument at Oakdale Cemetery in Wilmington. His body was never recovered at
Seven Pines. He married a Nixon and she left a sum of money in her will
to erect the stone. He was also the uncle of Champ T. N. Davis,
President of the Atlantic Coast Railway, headquartered in Wilmington up
until the late 1950s-early 1960s.
LEE, Herbert D, Lieutenant Colonel, Rutherford County
RUCKER, J L, Assistant Surgeon, Rutherford County
DAVIS, M L, Jr, Colonel, Rutherford County died in 1862
Company H, 23rd Regiment of NC Troops
CAMP, H P, died August 1861 in NC
WRIGHT, W H
Company B, 26th Regiment of NC Troops
HUFFSTICKLER, D S
HUFFSTICKLER, John A
Company D, 26th Regiment of NC Troops
CAMP, John, wounded 1 July 1863 at Gettysburg
JENKINS, David, wounded at Gettysburg
JENKINS, John, died at Petersburg
JENNINGS, Reuben
Company B, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
BLAYLOCK, J B, wounded 9 August 1862 at Cedar Farms
FALL, J J, killed 3 July 1863
HOEY, John E, Adjutant, wounded 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga
Company C, 29th Regiment of NC Troops
PARKER, Devanie, 2nd Lieutenant, lost right arm 19 September 1863 at Chickamauga. ![]()
CARRIER, Joseph B, Assisant Quarter Master, Rutherford County, died November 1862
LEVENTHORPE, Collett, Colonel, Rutherford County
MCGHEE, Joseph B, Major
TWITTY, Francis L, Major, Rutherford County
TWITTY, T B, Hospital Steward
Company D, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
NANNY, Rial, Rutherford County
Company E, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
DAVIS, M C, Captain
FULLENWIDER, A C, killed at Gettysburg
PROCTOR, A G
PUTNAM, Devanny
Company D, 37th Regiment of NC Troops
MAUNEY, Christopher, wounded 3 July 1863 at Gettysburg
Company C, 38th Regiment of NC Troops
BAKER, James
BAKER, John, wounded at Chancellorsville
BUFF, Joseph
COOK, James
CROW, Elisha, killed July 1863 at Gettysburg
JOHNSON, Edmund
PATTERSON, Thomas, died imprisoned
WHITE, George
WHITE, John
WILLIS, Jesse, wounded at Gettysburg
WILLIS Peter, wounded at Gettysburg
MCAFEE, Lee M, Colonel
DURHAM, C A, Adjutant
DURHAM, Cicero A, Assistant Quarter Master, died in 1864 of wounds received at Drury's Bluff
LANDEN, John P, Ensign, Rutherford County, died
Company K, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
BENNETT, John, enlisted in Lincoln County. Per descendant, buried at Mountain View cemetery in Kings Mountain, Cleveland County, NC. ![]()
BUMGARNER, A
COSTNER, Christopher, died 26 July 18762
DAMERON, John D, 2nd Lieutenant
DAUGHTERY, W A
DAVIS, J J
GRIGG, E C
GRIGG, William D
WHITE, Calvin
WHITE, David
BEAM, M R, Musician
FALLS, George L, Musician
SCHENCK, Henry F, Major
Company I, 59th Regiment of NC Troops
BOND, M, 2nd Lieutenant
FULLENWIDER, H
Company F, 73rd Regiment of NC Troops
ROLLINS, E
GRIFFIN, Henry W
MCAHAHDEN, Joseph, Rutherford County
THOMAS, Maberry C
WIGGINS, Richard M
CARPENTER, Joseph
CAMPBELL, William, Rutherford County
GAFFEY, R C, Rutherford County
HUDDLESTON, J M
MCDANIEL, J W
PROCTOR, Wiley S
SMART, J C
SMITH, C A D
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