Allen, Emore, discharged 1861; living
Barrington, Harris, discharged 1861; died since war
Bruce, Thomas, dead
Beverly, W.R. discharged 1861; dead
Cottingham, Chas. Died at home 1861
Crowley, Robt. C., discharged 1862; dead
Cope, Thomas, discharged 1862; living
Covington, Eli T. joined company 1865; living
Curtin, ?, dead. There is no Curtin names listed in Broken Fortunes.
Clark , Joseph, dead
Crowley, Wm., substitute for C.M.McRae; dead
Covington, Jas. T., discharged 1861; living
Drake, Ancil, died Warrington, Virginia, during war
Davis, Columbus, died in prison, Camp Chase
Driggers, Robt. S. discharged in 1861, dead
DuPree, Thos. J., discharged 1861; dead
English, Wm., died disease, Culpeper, Virginia
Edens, Joseph, living
Edens, Thos. H., killed Bean Station, Virginia
Emanuel, James M., dead
Easterling, Lewis R., joined company 1865; living
Easterling, David, joined company, 1865; living
Freeman, L. D., substituted for Thos. Bruce
Freeman, Benj. Discharged 1861; dead
Fletcher, W.R., living
Guzzard, John W., died Rome Georgia, 1863
Graham, E., died Culpeper, Virginia 1863
Grooms, E., died Culpeper, Virginia 1861
Hargroves, James, transferred to quartermaster department 1861; dead
Harril, Tristram, wounded Chattanooga; living
Haitchcock, Thos. Wounded Chattanooga, dead
Hays, J. J., captured Gettysburg, living
Hays, Robt. W., living
Haskew, John W. wounded Gettysburg; dead.
Huckabe, John, captured, living
Hodge, T.C. living
Ivy, H.W., discharged 1862; living
Ivy, Levi, wounded Malvern Hill; living
Jones, John C. discharged 1861; dead
Jones, Martin, lost arm first Manassas, discharged ; dead
Jacobs, Robt., Substitute T. Edens; dead
Jackson, John C., died in prison, Camp Chase
Jacobs, J. Frost, living
John, Daniel C. transferred to cavalry; living
Kirby, H.McCall, Cameron, died Warrenton, Virginia
McCall, Alex, wounded Sharpsburg; living
McRae, A.D. died in 1862
McRas, John D. discharged 1862; dead
McRae, Jno. C. wounded Maryland Heights; died of disease, Virginia
McDaniel, Jas. R. died disease Knoxville
McLucas, Archie, died at home 1863
McLaurin, John F., living
McLeod, Murdock, discharged 1861; dead
McPherson, Malcom, killed Gettysburg 1863
McPherson, Angus, killed Gettysburg 1863
Matheson, Hugh died in 1861
Manship, John, joined company 1864, died 1864
Rogers, Frank A. living
Rascoe, Daniel, died Virginia 1861
Smith, W.D.
Stubbs, Lucius, died Richmond, Virginia, 1861; body buried Bennettsville
Baptist Church
Sport, George, discharged 1861
Sarris, A.L., died in Gordonsville, Virginia
Stantion,A.A., substitute Levy Ivy; dead
Webster, W.R. wounded Seven Pines, Virginia; dead
Williams, Lazarus, wounded first Manassas; discharged 1861; living
Woodley, Alex, died disease, Culpeper, Virginia
Weatherly, A.W., wounded Malvern Hill; living
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.