Adams, Elijah, appointed color-sergeant, killed Gettysburg
Adams, Harris, appointed second lieutenant, killed Gettysburg
Adams, John Tyler, wounded Williamsburg, died 1871
Andrews, Stephen D. discharged 1861, died 1871
Avinger, Daniel, discharged.(name incorrectly reported as Lavinger)REF: EMAIL from SJINFING@GAPAC.com (Infinger, Suzann J. - Daniel was her great uncle.)
Avinger, Geo. W. wounded Gettysburg, living (name incorrectly reported as Lavinger) REF: EMAIL from SJINFING@GAPAC.com (Infinger, Suzann J. - George was her great-great uncle.)
Bristow, Chesley D. assigned to quartermaster department, living
Bristow, Edmund D., discharged April 1862
Bullard, Henry, living
Bundy, Wm, discharged 1864
Butler, Wm., died 1863
Butler, Elijah, died 1886.
Campbell, J., lost sight of.
Caulk, Daniel, transferred to cavalry 1862; dead
Cook, Thomas, A.M., wounded Manassas, died 1876
Coward, Louis M., transferred to 4th Cavalry; died in hospital 1862
Crosland, Samuel, died Lynchburg 1861
Connor, Robt. T. D., transferred to 4th Cavalry; died in hospital 1862
Cooper, Wm. C. died since war
Cooper, Vernon H. , wounded Fredericksburg; died Richmond.
David, Ephraim C., wounded Gettysburg; living
David, Robt. J., wounded Fredericksburg; died at Richmond
David, Joseph H. wounded Chattanooga; living
David, Aiken L. , living in Alabama
Dudley, James, promoted second lieutenant 1864; drowned 1868
Driggers, Jesse, killed
Driggers, Jesse G. , living
Easterling, Alfred R. died Richmond 1862
Easterling, Robert C., transferred to 6th Regiment South Carolina
Volunteers 1862; alive
Easterling, Josiah K., killed at Gettysburg 1863
Easterling, Wm. T. living
Easterling, Elijah, wounded Gettysburg, Wilderness, Deep Bottom; alive
Edens, Thos. W. discharged 1861; died 1895
Emanuel, Chas. L. transferred 1862; dead
Fletcher, Joshua D., wounded Fredericksburg, transferred to cavalry;
alive
Gibson, Wm. L.died Richmond 1861
Gillespie, Samuel, discharged 1861; died at home
Grant, Jno s. died 1872
Graham, Henry C. died 1862
Harvel, John, wounded Gettysburg, Fredericksburg; killed Chickamauga
Henagan, Jas. M., appointed quartermaster 1862 alive in Alabama
Heyward, Isham, transferred to 21st Regiment South Carolina Volunteers
and killed
Hinson, John B. appointed sergeant-major 1863; wounded Sharpsburg and
Fredericksburg, alive
Hinson, Philip H. transferred 1863; wounded Chickamauga and Atlanta
Hambrick, Amos, survived the war; lost sight of
Huckabee, John J. wounded Fredericksburg; alive
Irby, Wm. W. wounded Williamsburg; alive
Jones, James H. died 1895
Jackson, James A. L. wounded Fredericksburg; died 1884
Jackson, Enos, wounded Savage Station; died 1864
Johnson, Neill D. died in Virginia 1862
Johnson, Hugh T. transferred to cavalry 1862; lost to sight
Johnson, Daniel, died 1861
Long, Henry A. transferred to 4th Cavalry, wounded Manassas; dead
Liles, Joseph R. discharged; alive
Miller, John M. appointed 1st sergeant, lost leg Chickamauga; alive
Miller, Hnry, wounded Knoxville, lost leg; dead
Munnerlyn, Chas. T. , elected lieutenant 1862, wounded Fredericksburg,
dead
McCollu, Jno. H. appointed 2nd sergeant 1863, 1st sergeant 1864; alive
McIntosh, Nicholas H. discharged 1861; dead
McIntosh, Alex wounded Malvern Hill; killed Gettysburg
McQueen, John, wounded Gettysburg; living
McInnis, Simeon J. wounded Cold Harbor; alive
McKenzie, Alex, living
Odom, Josiah, transferred to 6th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers.
Dead
Odom Sion W. transferred to 24th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers;
dead
Odom, Philip W. transferred to 24th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers;
dead
Parker, Harrison, died 1868
Prince, Jno. T. wounded Fredericksburg; living
Potter, Solomon, transferred to cavalry; lost sight of
Privatt, Evander, wounded Malvern Hill; killed Chickamauga
Pearson, Robt. C. died 1863
Roscoe, John living
Roscoe, Geo. W. living
Rowe, Joseph H. transferred to 24th South Carolina Volunteers, killed
Rountree, Moses, alive
Skipper, Josiah, lost to sight
Sneed, Israel, wounded Maryland Heights; living
Stanton, Noah, transferred to 24th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers;
killed Franklin
Stanton, John A., killed Petersburg 1864
Stanton, Milton, transferred to 24th Regiment, living
Southerland, Thos. A., transferred to medical department, dead.
Thomas, Carey J. discharged 1861; alive
Thomas, Joseph M., wounded twice at Petersburg; living
Thomas, Robert D. died 1882
Thornwell, Chas A., killed at Deep Bottom
Williams, David, wounded Williamsburg; alive
Wright, Daniel G. died Richmond 1863
Wright, Ellerbe, died Lynchburg 1863
Wright, Geo. W. living
Webster, Henry D. wounded Knoxville; alive
Webster, Thos. M. alive
Webster, Chas. T. wounded Petersburg; alive
Webster, Hartwell, wounded Maryland Heights; died 1863
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.