Organized | 1862 |
Number of men enrolled | 144 |
Killed in battle | 31 |
Wounded | 33 |
Died in prison | 18 |
Captured/survived | 23 |
Died in hospital of wounds | 5 |
Died in hospital and at home on sick leave | 20 |
Accidentally killed | 1 |
Total casualties | 131 |
Percentage casualties | 91% |
Discharged for cause | 16 |
Transferred to other commands | 7 |
Unknown | 12 |
Living in 1897 | 57 |
Officers:
Leggett, W.L., 1st lieutenant, resigned, died 1892
Easterling, N.A., 1st lieutenant, wounded, died in prison
Townsend, R.E., 2nd lieutenant; alive (1896)
Cook, W.D., 3d lieutenant, wounded and died in prison
Moore, J.R., 1st sergeant, wounded and died in prison
Easterling; A.G. 2nd sergeant; wounded and afterwards killed at Cold Harbor
Adams, W.H., 3d sergeant, wounded, captured and yet alive
Feagan, E.J., 4th sergeant; killed at Cold Harbor
Quick, H.T, 1st corporal; wounded and died at Cold Harbor
Moore, A.W. 2d corporal; captured till close of way; died 1897
Gibson, J.M., 3d corporal; killed near Petersburg
Lester, T.C. 4th corporal; prisoner at close of war; alive
Sinclair, D.M., 3d corporal, killed near Petersburg
Odom, W.B., 3d corporal, wounded; captured; alive
Weaton, D.D. 2d corporal; prisoner when war closed; alive
Privates:
Adams, Joshua, wounded; alive
Adams, J.R., killed at Cold Harbor
Adams, W.L., died in hospital
Anderson, J.G. (corp) killed at Petersburg
Barrington, P.L. ,died in Charleston in camp
Barrington, W., died in hospital
Barrington, Philip, killed at Petersburg
Bennett, F., captured; released at close of war; alive
Bennett, Thos. , captured; released at close of war; alive
Bowen, C., wounded; alive
Bowen, F.C. killed at Drurys Bluff
Bristow, D.M., wounded; captured; died in prison
Bristow, R.W., mortally wounded at Fort Fisher; died
Bristow, W.J., killed by accident
Brigman, Geo, discharged; alive
Bundy, G.W. captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison
Butler, Elijah, discharged; died in 1886
Butler, Wm., died in hospital
Butler, W., discharged, under age; alive
Calder, J.D., died in hospital
Calder, Standford, discharge; died October 27, 1891
Clarke, Archie, died in hospital
Clark, Jno. C. discharged; died 1886
Coward, J.H. transferred
Covington, A.B., discharged; alive
Covington, A.D., captured; released at close of war; alive
Cottingham, F., wounded at Walthall and died
Creech, David, captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison
Cummings, Elijah, captured and returned; alive
Currie, N.R., captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison
David, Dr. W.J., transferred to 18th Regiment; surgeon; died 1895
Dial, Jacob, captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison
Dunn, Thomas, killed at Petersburg
Dunn, Wm., died at home on sick leave
Easterling, A.J., died on sick leave
Easterling, G.W., captured and returned; died 1878
Easterling, H.R., died on sick leave
Easterling, Jesse A, 4th sergeant; killed on Morris Island, July 10, 1863
Easterling, Joel. A., died at Georgetown 1862
Easterling, Jno. L. died since war
Easterling, Jno. A. died in hospital
Easterling, Jas. T., discharged; since died
Easterling, W.L., served short time; alive
Easterling, W.T., captured at Fort Fisher; released; alive
Fletcher, Thos. Discharged; alive
Fields, Silas, alive
Gibson, A.H., killed at Drurys Bluff, 1864
Gay, P.W. captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison
Grice, E.G. died 1896
Guinn, Geo. Alive
Hamer, A.C. wounded at Petersburg; died in hands of enemy
Hamer, C.H, Captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison
Hamer, E.C., discharged; died 1891
Hamer, J.C., captured; died in prison
Hamer, P.M., 1st sergeant; discharged; died May 1885
Hamer, R. H. 4th corporal; discharged; alive
Hamer, T.C., died on sick leave
Haywood, Anderson, discharged; died 1892
Haywood, Isham, killed on Morris Island
Haywood, Wm., died in hospital
Heustiss, G.W., wounded and died at Fort Fisher
Howard, John alive
Jacobs, B.L, died in hospital
Jacobs, Snowden, captured and released at close of war
Johnson, W.D. discharged; furnished substitute; alive
Leggett, A.J., captured; released at close of war; since died
Lochlin, A. alive
Locklier, Alex, died in hospital
Manship, A. killed at Petersburg
McKaskill, N.C. 2d sergeant; killed at Petersburg 1864
McCall, J.N. discharged; furnished substitute; alive
McDaniel, I.W. wounded twice, died 1887
McKenzie, J.C., alive
McQuage, J.R.
McIntyre, J.T. sergeant-major; wounded captured at Fort Fisher; died
Moore, B.J., Captured on Morris Island; died in prison
Newton, J.C. killed in battle of Drurys Bluff
Odom, D.A. alive
Odom, Henry, killed in battle at Petersburg
Odom, J.E., died in hospital at Georgetown
Odom, S.D. wounded; absent on sick leave at surrender; alive
Odom, J.E. wounded severely; died January 1885
Owens, Jno. Captured; died in prison
Pate, A.D. wounded at Fort Fisher and died
Pate, Willis, discharged; died 1888
Peel, Eli F. at surrender; alive
Peel, Thos. Wounded; alive
Polson, W., died at Georgetown 1862
Powers, Ervin, wounded; alive
Quick, Angus, captured at Fisher; died in prison
Quick, Henry, killed in battle
Quick, Jno. B. wounded at Fisher; died
Rascoe, Alex, captured; returned at close of war; alive
Rascoe, Wm., died in hospital
Scott, Wash, alive
Smith, C., captured, returned close of war alive
Spears, J.A., killed at Petersburg 1864
Steen, A., captured at Fisher; died in prison
Stogner, Thom, died in hospital Stogner, Wm., died at home on sick leave
Stephens, J.E., captured at Fisher, died in prison
Stephens, Rueben, died in hospital
Stubbs, A.A., discharged; died 1893
Stubbs, D.D. (4th corporal), captured and returned; alive
Stubbs, M.W., wounded mortally; died Petersburg 1864
Stubbs, S.F. captured at Fisher; died in prison
Stubbs, T.E. discharged; died since war
Stubbs, T.P, Discharged; alive
Tart, W.J., died Georgetown
Terrell, W.T. killed near Petersburg 1864
Thomas, Joe, died in hospital
Turnage, Luke, captured and returned close war; dead
Usher, M., Killed Walthall Junction 1864
Wallace, T.G. transferred to cavalry; alive
Waters, Reuben, killed at Petersburg 1864
Weatherford, Jas., died at home on sick leave 1864
Williams, Henry, captured; returned close of war; alive
Williams, Sam, transferred
Willis, Allen, killed at Petersburg
Wise, W.W. wounded severely; alive
Woodle, Ransom, severely wounded, since died
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.