Organized | 1862 |
Number of men enrolled | 125 |
Killed in battle | 22 |
Wounded | 33 |
Captured | 0? |
Died of disease | 21 |
Total casualties | 76 |
Percentage casualties | 61% |
Died since war | 6 |
Unknown | 23 |
Living in 1897 | 47 |
J.H. Hudson, Lt. Colonel
Smith, A. D. Captain; elected colonel 26th Regiment 1862, wounded Petersburg; died at home
Davis, Washington W. 1st lieutenant; promoted captain 1862; killed Clays Farm, Virginia
Wallace, John W., 2nd lieutenant; promoted 1st lieutenant 1862; dead
Davis, James M. 3d lieutenant; promoted 2d lieutenant 1862; died at home
Bristow, Alexander E., 1st sergeant; promoted 3d and 2d lieutenant 1862; captain 1864; alive
Hall, Alexander, 2d sergeant; elected 3d lieutenant 1863; alive
Hammond, Haynes L. 3d sergeant; transferred to North Carolina Regiment; killed Wilderness
Quick, Robert, 4th sergeant; promoted 1st sergeant 1864; killed Petersburg, 1864
Quick, Thomas P., 5th sergeant; killed Petersburg 1864
Parker, Peter, 1st corporal; promoted sergeant 1862; died at home
Brigman, J. Curtis, 2d corporal; alive
Hayes, James M. 3d corporal; alive
Roller, John 4th corporal; killed Secessionville, 1862
Brigman, Eli, 5th corporal; killed Petersburg, 1864
Covington, Harris, 2d lieutenant 1861; promoted 1st lieutenant, 1864; captain, 1865; died 1876
Malone, John C. elected 1st sergeant 1862; transferred; living
Parham, Alex K. elected 1st sergeant 1863; alive
Emanuel, Frank W. elected sergeant-major 1862; ordinance sergeant 1861; died in Texas
Privates:
Bittle James H, killed Petersburg 1864
Bolton, Britton, died at home
Brigman, Henry
Brigman, Moses
Brigman, William, killed at Petersburg, 1864
Brigman, Henry
Brigman, Jacob C.
Barrington, Goodwin, living
Barrington, Sion R., living
Barrington, Ebby W. , living
Barrington, Alex H., living
Bealancua, Augustus
Calder, Henry, transferred to 8th Regiment
Calder, Stamford
Calder, Daniel, died at home
Covington, henry, killed Petersburg 1864
Clayton, John, died at home of disease
Cole, William
Chavis, Eliab, alive
Chavis, James Alive
Chavis, Bytha J., died at home
Chavis, Willis J. living
Chavis, John, died June, 1862, at Charleston
Chavis, Nelson, living
Chavis, Eli, living
Chavis, Calvin, living
Chavis, Levi, killed Clays Farm near Petersburg, 1864
Chavis, William, killed near Petersburg, 1864
Chavis, Bithel, died at home on furlough, 1864
Chavis, Alfred, killed August 1864, near Petersburg
Clark, William
Davis, Younger, died of disease at Secessionville
Dawkins, Elisha A. killed near Petersburg 1864
Driggers, Thomas, killed Secessionville, June 1862
Driggers, Eli, wounded Clays Farm, Virginia, 1864; alive
Driggers, Gage, alive
Driggers, Peter, alive
English, Alex, wounded Jackson, Mississippi
English, Eli, alive
English, Welcome, killed Petersburg 1864
Fletcher, John S. , severely wounded Petersburg, 1864; alive
Griggs, Henry, transferred to Coits Battery 1864
Gilbert, Simeon
Gibson, Eli, wounded Burgiss Mill, Virginia 1865, alive
Gibson, Frank B. wounded near Appomatox, Virginia, day Lees surrender, April 9th 1865; alive
Gibson, John, killed near Petersburg 1864
Grooms, Evander, killed near Petersburg, 1864
Grant, James T. alive
Guinn, Anderson, alive
Hammond, Stephen, transferred to North Carolina Regiment 1864
Hatcher, Abner, wounded Petersburg 1864; alive
Hatcher, Aaron, died at home 1864
Hall, William, alive
Jacobs, Curtis J. alive
Jacobs, Archie, died Petersburg, Virginia
Jones, William
Jones, James H. , died 1895
Jacobs, Samuel, alive
Laviner, Hiram
Laviner, Harris, living
Liles, James S. wounded Petersburg 1864; alive
McGee, Wesley M.
Mumford, James Killed at Petersburg, Virginia
Morris, Campbell, died since war
McGee, Henry
Mahoney, Thomas, discharged
Oxendine, Manny, alive
Oxendine, Leonard C., promoted on field, 1864, to sergeant; alive
Odom, Alexander, alive
Odom, Noah, transferred to 4th South Carolina Calvary; alive
Parks, Alex, died Charleston 1863
Parker, Andres
Parham, William, died Church Flats, South Carolina
Perkins, Miles, died in hospital
Perkins, Wm.
Prevatt, Evander, died in hospital
Powell, Wm. R. alive
Quick, Aaron T. alive
Quick, Robt. W. died at home
Quick, Evander, alive
Quick, Stephen, wounded Petersburg and Appomatox,; dead
Quick, Ebby, wounded Petersburg 1864; alive
Quick, Wyatt, died at home 1863
Quick, Chas. D. alive
Quick, Madison, alive
Roller, Henry T.
Roller, Benjamin, alive
Roller, John, killed Secessionville, South Carolina
Rainwaters, Samuel
Rogers, Pinckney, alive
Smith, Stephen
Scott, Benjamin
Sweat, Benjamin, killed 1862
Sweat, Leonard, killed Petersburg 1864
Sweat, John died Secessionville 1862
Steen, Morgan
Strickland, Henry, died Petersburg 1864
Smith, James discharged
Sweat, William, wounded Jackson, Mississippi; alive
Stanton, John, killed Petersburg 1864
Townsend, Walter S. ; alive
Turner, Aaron alive
Watson, Coleman, died at home
Wilkinson, Gorman, died Charleston
Williams, Chas.
The notations after each man is his status when the book was written in the late 1890s. The book was published posthumously in 1897.
A History of Marlboro County, South Carolina by J. A. W. Thomas Reprint
sponsored by the
Marlborough Historical Society
Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore 1989
Originally published Atlanta, 1897
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 73-181859
International Standard Book Number 0-8063-7985-5
Special thanks to Barbara Cope Svetlick (Gumba@worldnet.att.net) for transcribing this roster.