Henderson, Calloway Kirksey (20 APR 1844 - 15 SEP 1920)
Hendrix, William H. (15 AUG 1844 - ??)
REF: Henderson - Rosters of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia
Calloway was born in Edgefield County, near Trenton. He was a prominent merchant of Aiken, a deacon and superintendent of the Sunday School of the First Baptist Church for many years. He was the father of Frank P Henderson
who served several terms as Mayor of Aiken. He served the Confederate Cause as a member of Company F, 7th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry, Vol. 1st brigade, 1st D. W. 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865. He fought in the battles of 1st Manassas, Drury's Bluff, Seven Days Battles, Salem Church, Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Chattanooga,
Siege of Knoxville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania. He was captured in the Battle of North Anna River and kept in prison camp at Port Lookout, Maryland, until the war closed.
REF: Ninety Years in Aiken County,
Gasper Loren Toole, II, pg. 351.
William was born in Columbia, SC. He enlisted in The Georgia Volunteer Infantry 5th Regiment - Company N as a private May 16, 1862. Transferred to Co. C, 2d Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters May 1862 . Contracted fever at Franklin, Tenn. in 1864 . Sent to Augusta, Ga. hospital, where he remained until close of war. Paroled there May 2, 1865 .