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required the use of other forgotten conveniences, such as boot-jacks in the bedroom and mounting blocks at the gate. FOURTH OF JULY AND CHRISTMAS. A very curious reflex from the wan- ton destruction and pillage of Federal soldiers during the war and the suc- ceeding days of Reconstruction was the feeling that the independence for which we fought in the eighteenth century was being denied our people in the nineteenth. As a consequence the former elaborate celebrations of the Fourth of July were abandoned and have not to this day ever been as whole- heartedly celebrated as in those other days. The use of noise producing fire- works and of fantastic masquerade parades was bodily transferred to the celebration of Christmas, which had been in the former days a quiet cele- bration of social cheer and church service. CARPENTERING. The pioneers were endowed with a plentiful supply of timber, and had only to choose the enduring varieties for permanence. For the zigzag or worm rail fences, the easy splitting chestnut was chosen; for the log cabins, the long slender boles of short leaf yellow pine; for the picket fences of gardens and yards and for covering boards, some easily rived species of oak; for the later development of frame dwellings, pines and oaks or such as yielded to the magic touch of the broadax and adz. The sills of a house were hewn with broadax, and carefully mortised for each corner post, brace and stud in the wall, and each upright timber was firmly pegged into its place at top and bottom. Within the recollection of the writer was the first structure in which the above members were toenailed in place, when the old citizens warmly de- bated whether the house would withstand its first winter of wind and rain. The old time carpenter treasured in his complement of tools, a crosscut saw, a broadax for hewing, an adz for smoothing, a froe for riving boards and pickets, a large and a small auger for pinning, a large hatchet, and such other tools as his purse permitted, such as a handsaw, a hammer, a plane, and some chisels for mortising. The strength and beauty of some of the old houses built during the pioneer days are a lasting monument to the skill of these craftsmen of those other days, when all work from the forging of nails to the ripping of planks, from the fashioning of mouldings to the smoothing of flooring, was hand work. They builded wisely and well. WORKING THE ROADS. The old time road work was usually performed in August after the fodder was pulled and the hay cut. Every able bodied citizen in a militia district was subject to the call of the road boss of the district, and under his supervision the holes and washes of the roads were filled, and the ditches were cleared. When a place was remembered as being Courtesy of The GAGenWeb.Org http://www.gagenweb.org COPYRIGHT ELECTRONIC EDITION 2005 - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. VISIT US @ http://www.gagenweb.org

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FOURTH OF JULY AND CHRISTMAS. A very curious reflex from the wan- ton destruction and pillage of Federal soldiers during the war and the suc- ceeding days of Reconstruction was the feeling that the independence for which we fought in the eighteenth century was being denied our people in the nineteenth. As a consequence the former elaborate celebrations of the Fourth of July were abandoned and have not to this day ever been as whole- heartedly celebrated as in those other days. The use of noise producing fire- works and of fantastic masquerade parades was bodily transferred to the celebration of Christmas, which had been in the former days a quiet cele- bration of social cheer and church service.

CARPENTERING. The pioneers were endowed with a plentiful supply of timber, and had only to choose the enduring varieties for permanence. For the zigzag or worm rail fences, the easy splitting chestnut was chosen; for the log cabins, the long slender boles of short leaf yellow pine; for the picket fences of gardens and yards and for covering boards, some easily rived species of oak; for the later development of frame dwellings, pines and oaks or such as yielded to the magic touch of the broadax and adz. The sills of a house were hewn with broadax, and carefully mortised for each corner post, brace and stud in the wall, and each upright timber was firmly pegged into its place at top and bottom.

Within the recollection of the writer was the first structure in which the above members were toenailed in place, when the old citizens warmly de- bated whether the house would withstand its first winter of wind and rain.

The old time carpenter treasured in his complement of tools, a crosscut saw, a broadax for hewing, an adz for smoothing, a froe for riving boards and pickets, a large and a small auger for pinning, a large hatchet, and such other tools as his purse permitted, such as a handsaw, a hammer, a plane, and some chisels for mortising.

The strength and beauty of some of the old houses built during the pioneer days are a lasting monument to the skill of these craftsmen of those other days, when all work from the forging of nails to the ripping of planks, from the fashioning of mouldings to the smoothing of flooring, was hand work. They builded wisely and well.

WORKING THE ROADS. The old time road work was usually performed in August after the fodder was pulled and the hay cut. Every able bodied citizen in a militia district was subject to the call of the road boss of the district, and under his supervision the holes and washes of the roads were filled, and the ditches were cleared. When a place was remembered as being

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miry and wet in the preceding winter, it was piled with stones, or covered with transverse poles and logs and smoothed over with earth, which the heavy rains soon removed, and gave the passing traveler that bane of a '

highway, which was dubbed a "corduroy road." If the old road was very much eroded, the old plan was to shift to right

or left as convenience dictated. Putting top-soil on a road was unknown, and paving was practically limited to the streets of large cities. Many of the old roads were narrow and often flanked by cavernous ditches. The small streams were crossed by fords and the larger ones by ferries, though bridges were added as rapidly as possible, but the efforts were largely in the direction of the addition of new roads to connect new communities with those previously established.

The summoning for road work was later developed into a road tax, which was compulsory on all male citizens, and which could be paid by personal labor, or in money, or by the furnishing certain teams and appliances for road work.

SETTLING DAY. In the early days there were very few cash transactions, and most accounts for clothing, groceries, fertilizers, harness, and in fact every class of commodity, were tacitly made as payable on October lst, which date was interpreted very freely as some time before Christmas, or rather the date on which the cotton was sold. The day of settlement with the merchant, or settling day, was the date due of crop mortgages, and various obligations. The payment of the hired help was usually deferred to some time nearer the eve of Christmas.

RPE SMOKING. In the days when smoking was a pastime and not a busi- ness, a familiar sight was that of the corn-cob pipe with its reed stem, or the more durable and also more odorous clay pipe, either of which was charged with home-grown tobacco, and lighted by means of a live c ~ a l from the glowing fireplace.

SHIN PLASTERS. Before that silver was used for fractional currency, the Federal government put into circulation some paper money of small denom-

inations. The bills were not only small in value, but also small in size. The denominations were five cent, ten cent, twenty-five cent, and fifty cent bills,

and because of their small size were humorously called "shin plasters." Most

of these bills of fractional currency have been retired from circulation, and

those remaining are kept in the collections of numismatists together with

the two-cent copper coin, and the three-cent and half dime silver pieces.

PEDDLER WAGONS. An exciting event in the lonely country communities

was the coming of the peddler wagon, a Conestoga affair, with the greatest

imaginable variety of wares: tinware in the form of cups, pans, plates, buck-

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CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES 203

ets, strainers and sifters; cutlery of all descriptions from knives to broad- axes; ribbons, laces, calicoes, flannels, lindsey, and sometimes silks and vel- vets; Arnica and liniments, quinine and tonics, turpentine and machine oil. All wares were offered for cash or barter in fruits, rags, bacon, meal, pota- toes, and horse feed. Sometimes with the peddler came the tinker, who sharpened scissors and knives, soldered leaky pans and buckets, and repaired umbrellas and clocks. GOING TO MILL. Among the holidays for farmer boys in those other days,

none were more pleasing than that of taking grist to the mills, corn and wheat. Then while waiting your turn, the time was spent in fishing and in wandering along the stream, or in watching the mysterious processes of bolting and sacking of bran, shorts and flour. The sight of the ponderous water wheels, and the spray and foam of tumbling waters was ever a source of pleasure and interest.

QUILTING BEES. In the halcyon days when the opportunities of the mis- sion circles, the parent-teacher associations, and the bridge clubs, were un- known, the feminine interchange of news and gossip was limited to church-

goers and to those gathered together for some ostensible work for charity

or for personal benefit such as sewing and quilting bees and the like. The technical term, bee, had no reference to the humming machines, which were then not in existence, nor did it always imply the idea of steady con- tinuous work, but it did always have a buzzing in the form of chat and

whispers, which gave the name. After the industrious housewife had laboriously fashioned square after

square of variously colored scraps of cloth in accordance with some design or fashion of the day, and liad assembled and sewed together the squares for

the quilt cover, and had stretched the lining on the frames, and had neatly placed the carded cotton and the patterned cover over all, then the invita-

tions wkre sent to all neighbors to come to the quilting bee. Soon after the assembling of the clans, the swiftly plying needles formed row after row

of quilting seams. When fingers began to tire, they were relayed by waiting helpers, and the crisscross seams of the quilters were soon completed. When the work was finished, then came the refreshments, which were usually cake

and wine. Among the old time patterns for the squares are noted the following

names: Hexagon, Double Irish Chain, Rocky Mountain, Lone Star of Texas,

Tulip, Wheel of Fortune, Rainbow, Ohio Rose, Log Cabin, Pineapple, Love

Apple, The Whig Rose, and later that rebellious attitude toward anything

symmetrical was that "Crazy Quilt."

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The decades have passed and many of the old time quilts handed down from the former days attest the excellence of the old workmanship and materials.

ILLUMINATION. In the pioneer days there was little need of lights in the home, for books were few in number and newspapers long delayed in trans- mission, and fat pine knots furnished such light as was necessary as they flared in the huge fireplaces. Torches were used in such movements by night as were unavoidable.

The tallow from slaughtered cattle was next used for lighting. It was shaped into long cylinders with a central wick made from twisted cotton yarns. In very close rooms there was a somewhat disagreeable odor from the sputtering tallow, and the use of wax and of the sperm from whales con- stituted the first improvement in the making of candles. Snuffers, an im- plement for trimming wicks, were always found hanging near the mantel.

The discovery of petroleum in 18 5 8 soon changed the source of the illum- ination to that of oil lamps, but in the beginning there were frequent ex- plosions due to the mixture of gasoline, naphtha and other highly inflam- mable oils with the kerosene. These danger~us elements were soon removed by distillation and gasoline was then only a waste product for which there was little market. The glass chimney and the argand burner soon became the best means of illumination, The streets of cities were lighted by oil lamps set on the tops of posts, and a lamplighter was one of the city employes.

The next development of illumination was the utilization of natural or of manufactured gas, distributed in pipes to the various consumers, but this was used only in the larger cities, and Troup County had none large enough to warrant such use for city and commercial lighting. This in turn was improved by the device of an incandescent mantle to give greater brilliance of lighting.

The invention of incandescent electric lights by Edison in 1879 marked the beginning of the period which enables night to be transformed into day. Direct current was used for the incandescent and the carbon arc lights for street lighting in the early days. The development of lamps in higher candle powers finally displaced the arc lights for street purposes, and the use of al- ternating currents removed the magnetic effects. The invention of storage batteries and small units of lighting have opened the rural districts to the benefits of such forms of lighting.

What the next step shall be, can be only a matter of speculation and im- agination, but one element will control in the next step, and that will be cold light.

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CHAPTER XXIV. CONFEDERATE ROSTER

HE following roster of Troup County Confederate Soldiers indicates organizations in which they served, and such casualties as could be

ascertained.

Adams, Augustus. B-60 Ga.; wounded Winchester. Adams, Dock. B-60 Ga. Adams, James. B-60 Ga.

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Adams, Joseph. B-60 Go.; from Heard County. Ainsworth, David H. F-21 Ga.; March 1, 1863; wounded Second Manassas. Akers, Franklin C. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged July 21, 1864. Abers, Reuben A. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Kernstown, Va. Allen, Henry C. B-60 Ga. Allen, John W. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864; died Oct.,

1864. Allen, Captain Ujanirtus C. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; 2nd Lt. Dec. 3, 1861; born Jan.

29, 1839; Captain, May 3 1, 1862; killed Chancellorsville. Allison, A. K-13 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died Lynchburg hospital, Sept. 18, 1862. Allison, D. E. K-13 Ga.; March 1, 1862; wounded Sept. 17, 1862; wounded Spottsylvania,

May 18, 1864; furloughed from wound Feb. 28, 1865. Allison, Robert G. K-13 Ga.; March 1, 1862; sick Dec. 31, 1864; died 1865.

Alston, Noah. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861. Anderson, John R. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Cold Harbor, Va. Anderson, James M. D-4 Ga.; Sept. 21, 1861; Sergeant May, 1862; killed Wilderness. Anderson, Nicholas. D-4 Ga.; Sept. 21, 1861; discharged July 20, 1862, under'age. Anderson, Thomas J. K-13 Ga.; July 9, 1861 ; appointed Ensign 13th Regiment. Andersop, W. J. K-'13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; sick Charlottesville typhoid, March 7, 186);

furlough June 17, 1863; died Nov. f, 1863. Andrews, E. J. M. K-13 Ga.; March 1, 1862. Andrews, Thomas J. E-41 Go.; Aug. 29, 1862; captured Vicksburg, July 4, 1863; special

duty Oct. 12, 1863. Andrews, William L. E-41 Ga.; Aug. 29, 1862; sur. Greensboro, N. C., April 26, 1865. Andrews, W. H. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; medical department, Feb. 28, 1865. Andrews, W. P. A-2 Batt. Ky. Armstrong, William. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Winchester, Va. Arrington, Lewis. B-4 Ga.; killed Fort Steadman, March 25, 1865. Arrington, Francis M. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Ashford, James W. E-41 Ga.; Reg. Surg. March 10, 1863; died Columbus, Miss., June

25, 1863; enlisted March 4, 1862.

Ashford, George R. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; discharged July 24, 1864.

Askew, Benjamin F. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Camp Jackson, Sept. 16, 1861. Atkins, James. Fort Tyler.

Atkins, William. Fort Tyler.

Atkins, Thomas G. D-4 Ga.; June 21, 1861; discharged 1862, uxuler age.

Atkinson, Thomas J. D-4 Ga.; 2nd Lt., April 28, 1862; 1st Lt., July 15, 1862; died in Camp Guinnies Station, Va., 1862&

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Attaway, J. W. E-2 Ga.; Feb. -, 1863. Austin, John P. C. Galveston, Texas, Art. Autrey, John. D-4 Ga.; May -, 1862; died Richmond in winter of 1862. Awtrey, John. K-60; Ala.

Ayres, Kirke. Fort Tyler. Bagby, James T. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; 0. Sergeant, Dec. 3, 1861; 2nd Lt. Feb. 12,

1863; 1st Lt. May 8, 1863; wounded Cold Harbor, Va. Bagby, Mount. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Second Manassas. Bagwell, Madison M. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 16, 1863; fate unknown. Baker, A. M. K-55 Ga.; May -, 1862.

Baker, Early. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged July 17, 1862. Baker, John E. G-1 Ga.; died in prison June -, 1864.

Baker, James S. D-4 Ga.; Sept. 10, 1861; born Oct. 5, 1844; died Nov. 15, 1913. Baker, Troup. B-60 Ga. Bailey, Charles C. B-60 Ga. Bailey, *Croft. B-60 Ga. Bailey, C. J. E-46 Ga.; Nov. -, 1862. Bailey, W. A. E-46 Ga.; 1863. Banks, Jeptha D. F-21 Ga.; March 1, 1862; crippled for life at Richmond.

Banks, W. J. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded at Monocacy, Md. Bankston, I. C. C-34 Ga.; 1862. Barksdale, Mims. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; killed Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.

Barnes, J. E. E-22 Ga. Barnes, William D. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862.

Bassett, F. H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; killed Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.

Bassett, Rufus H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Monocacy, Md., Aug. -, 1862.

Bassett, Thomas J. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862.

Batchelor, H. L. C-Ferrell Battery. Battle, John. GFerrell Battery. Beasley, Andrew. C-Ferrell Battery. Beasle~, Stephen T. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; Asst. s irg. July 17, 1861; res. March 21,

1862. Beasley, William M. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; courier; furlough Feb. 28, 1861.

Beard, John T. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Lauderdale Springs hospital May 10, 1862.

Beddington, John. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; fate unknown.

Beeland, L. N. B-60 Ga.; killed.

Belt, John. B-60 Ga.

Bennefield, James M. A-10 Cavalry; transferred E-41 Ga.; Dec. l l , 1863; captured April

-, 1865.

Bennett, H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Bennett, Jesse E. F-21 Ga.; Mar. 4, 1863; wounded in several battles.

Bennett, William. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Benson, Henry J. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged 1862.

Betterton, John. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed at Richmond, Va.

Binns, J. L. F-l Ga.; 1861.

Birdsong, G. W. F-2 1 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Birdsong, John W. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Harrodsburg, Ky., Nov. 1, 1862.

Birdsong, Washington F. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; provost gd. Nov. 17, 1863.

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Black, W. J. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Blackman, D. R. D-3 Ga.; May -, 1862.

Blackwell, Robert. D-4 Ga.; July 30, 1862; with company a few days.

Blackwood, George W. A-60 Ga.; died wounds May -, 1864.

Bledsoe, Warren B. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded and captured Petersburg, Va., April

2, 1861. Boddie, Thomas A. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Aug. 21, 1864.

Bohannon, B. F. D-31 Ga.; March 20, 1862.

Boler, Alex. K-60 Ala.; killed. Bolin, John. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Bolin, Tip. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Bolin, William B. F-21 Ga.; May 1, 1862; detailed as teamster.

Bonnet, J. W. Wilcox Reg.; July -, 1864. Boone, Jesse. B-60 Ga.; killed at Spottsylvania.

Boone, Porter. B-60 Ga.; killed at Spottsylvania.

Bowles, Perminis (Bud). B-60 Ga. Bowles, William F. 1-30 Ga.; Aug. -, 1862. Bowling, David Asbury. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Plymouth, N. C., July 12, 1864.

Boyd, Andrew J. C-Ferrell Battery; B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 0. Sergeant Oct. 19, 1861.

Boyd, H. F,, Serg. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Port Royal, March 9, 1863, disease.

Boyd, Richard 'C. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged Tupelo, Miss., July 13, 1862,

disability. Boyd, William M. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged July 26, 1862.

Boyd, William M. D-4 Ga.; May 8, 1862; died in Richmond, Sept. -, 1862.

Boykin, Asbury. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Plymouth, N. C., July 12, 1864.

Boykin, John T., Captain. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; resigned May 31, 1862.

Bradfield, Thomas S. Fort Tyler; wounded. Bradley, William J. E-60 Ala.; 1862. Brady, John. C-Ferrell Battery. Brady, King. D-4 Ga.; May 13, 1862.

Brantley, Wiley L. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Bethel Springs, Tenn., April 24, 1862. Brantley, John. B-60 Ga.; killed. Brantley, William. B-60 Ga.; killed.

Brantley, William M. K-13 Ga.; March 3, 1863; discharged Richmond, May 23, 1864,

disability. Brewer, Alfred (Muck). B-60 Ga. Brewer, Hilliard. B-60 Ga. Brewer, John C. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Second Manassas.

Brewer, Moncie G. C-Ferrell Battery.

Brewer, Nathan. B-60 Ga.; K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; discharged Richmond, July 10, 1861.

Bridges, David L. K-60 Ala. Bridges, Dr. G. R. April 26, 1861; D-4 Ga.; discharged Camp Jackson, Va.

Bridges, John R. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Sergeant; discharged Aug. 1, 1861, disability.

Britt, John H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Brittain, George. C-Ferrell Battery.

Brittain, John W. C-Ferrell Battery.

Brittain, Wayne. C-Ferrell Battery.

Britton, Lon. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Seven Pines. Va.

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Britton, Thomas J. F-21 Ga.; Oct. 4, 1861; killed Winchester, Va., 1864. Brooks, J. H. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; captured Fishers Hill, Sept. 22, 1864. Brooks, C. S. K-60 Ga.; arm disabled Hatchers Run, Feb. 22, 1865. Brooks, John W. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Sept. 16, 1861, disability. Brooks, Thomas. Fort Tyler. Broome, James A. D-14 Ala.; lost leg at Wilderness, Va., May 1, 1864. Broome, John R. K-13 Ga.; Jan. 20, 1864; disabled Feb. 28, 1865. Brown, J. D. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Savannah hospital Jan. 8, 1863. Brown, Junes D. C-1 Ga.; 1862; died disease Sept. 12, 1862. Brown, W. L. C-Ferrell Battery. Bruce, S. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died disease in hospital, 1863. Bruce, W. P. D-46 Ga. Brunt, Elbert. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; detailed to General Early Feb. 28, 1865. Bryan, B. F. F-5 Ga.; 1862. Bean, J. F. B-17 S. C.; Aug. -, 1863.

Burke, James T. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863. Burke, Richard. E-41 Ga.; Jan. 31, 1863. Burke, Thomas J. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862. Bull, Lt. Col. Gustavus A. 31th Ga.; B-4 Ge ; April 26, 1861; 2nd Lt.; res. Oct. 17,

1861; Lt. Col. Oct. 15, 1861; wounded Seven Pines, May 31, 1862; died June 1, 1862. Burks, Joseph H. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Adjutant; Major 4th Ga. Burks, G. W. K-13 Ga.; ~ u l i 8, 1861; killed Raccoon Ford in 1863. Burks, Lon. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Burk, Francis M. F-21 Ga.; March 4, 1863; Sergeant; wounded Fort Steadman.

Burks, Wiley P. C-Ferrell Battery.

Burks, W. Dawson, Captain. B-60 Ga.; Lieutenant; killed at Petersburg, Va.

Burks, Hill. B-37 Ga.; at Fort Tyler.

Buttrell, James. C-Ferrell Battery.

Butts, William J. B-60 Ga.; lost leg at Hatchers Run Feb. 1, 1861.

Barber, Thomas. K-60 Ala.

Busby, Oliver. Home Guard.

Callaway, Andrew J. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Cameron, David W. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863.

Cameron, James E. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Lauderdale Springs, Miss., May 1, 1862.

Cameron, J. D. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; captured Cedar Run, Oct. 17, 1864.

Cameron, Mathew B. E-41 Ga.; March 22, 1863; captured Columbia, S. C., Feb. 18, 1861.

Cameron, T. B. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died disease in hospital.

Cameron, Thomas G. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; arm disability, Wilderness, May 5 , 1864.

Camp, Thomas A. B-4 Ga.; May 21, 1861.

Campbell, John. B-60 Ga.

Cantrell, F. M. C-Ferrell Battery.

Carley, A. J. E-1st Res. Ga.; Jan. -, 1864.

Carpenter, B. F. K-37 Ga.; Feb. -, 1862; died suddenly July -, 1863.

Carlon, Thomas. E-41 Ga.; A. W. 0. L. May 17, 1863 toDec. 31, 1863.

Carr, R. L. B-4 Ga.; recruit no date.

Cary, H. H. Fort Tyler.

Casaels, R. H. D-2I G3.; Sept. -, 1861; died wounds Aug. -, 1862.

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Cato, Col. W. W. 37th Ga.; E-41 Ga.; 1st Lieutenant March 4, 1862; res. July 3, 1862; Captain K-2nd Cavalry Aug. 9, 1863; out Jan. 31, 1864.

Caudle, Henry. B-37 Gz; at Fort Tyler. Caudle, Richard. B-60 Ga.; killed in action. Caudle, Robert F. B-60 Ga.; Jan. 1, 1864. Caudle, Thomas J. B-60 Ga.; Lieutenant. Chapman, Isaac F. E-41 Ga.; Aug. 29, 1862; captured Buzzards Roost, Go., May 13, 1864;

died hospital Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 17, 1864. Chappell, A. H. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged June 30, 1862; joined western army

and was killed by lightning. Cherry, C. Story. K-60 Ala. Cherry, James A. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861. Cherry, Samuel. D-4 Ga.; 3rd Sergeant, April 26, 1861; 2nd Sergeant, April 28, 1862;

Quartermaster, 1862. Cherry, William C. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Sergeant; 2nd Lieutenant; captured Spot~yl-

vania. Cherry, Thomas. Fort Tyler. Chipman, W. M. C-11 Ala.; June 10, 1861; leg disabled Aug. 31, 1862. Chisholm, Albert F. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged 1862. Chisholm, Charles C. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863;

killed Kennesaw Mountain, Ga., June -, 1864. Chiverr, Joseph. C-Ferrell Battery. Christian, John N. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; detailed to hospital. Christopher, R. L. C-37 Ga. Clark, Upson H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged 1863. Clark, William H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; 2nd Lieutenant E-17 Ala., May 11, 1862. Cleaveland, E. P. B-60 Ga. Cleaveland, Robert F. B-60 Ga.; lost two fingers Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862. Cleaveland, Joseph H. B-60 Ga.; wounded White Oak Swamp, July -, 1862. Clements, John. K-60 Ala.; killed. Cline, J. A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; Corporal; killed railroad accident Goldsboro, June

10, 1862. Cline, Joel P. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Corporal; died LaGrange in 1863. Cline, John. B-37 Ga.; Fort Tyler. Clinton, Michael. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Cedar Creek, Va. Cloud, William J. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; captured in Va. in 1864.

Clyatt, - -. F-14 Ala.; arm disabled Gettysburg, July -, 1863.

Cochran, Abraham J. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Perryville, Ky., Jan. 14, 1863;

died pneumonia at Baltimore Feb. 2, 1863.

Cachran, J. A. B-1 Ala.; April -, 186 1.

Cofer, M. J. C-14 Ga.; arm disabled July -, 1862.

Cdeld, Wiley. GFerrell Battery.

Cohen, J. C. F-17 Ga.; Aug. -, 1861.

Coker, Lee. A-13 Ga.

Coker, Leonidas. A-13 Ga.

Cole, Major. C-Ferrell Battery.

Cole, Thomas. K-56 Ga.; May -, 1862; died in prison, 186J.

Collier, Eli J. K-60 Ala.; Lieutenant.

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Collins, Robert E. D-4 Ga.; June 21, 1861; wounded and discharged Chancellorsville. Colquitt, Robert A. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; died Camp Jackson May 29, 1861. Coogler, - - . Fort Tyler. Cook, Burrell B. B-4 Ga.; 3rd Sergeant, April 26, 1861; discharged July 26, 1862. Cook, (E. D.?) C-Ferrell Battery. Cook, E. D. A-Barnard Battalion; March -, 1863.

Cook, H. F. K-rr Ga. Cook, James. K-13 Ga.; May 10, 1863. Cook, Jeremiah. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864. Cook, Sterling. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; captured Spottsylvania May 12, 1864. Cook, T. W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed Monocacy, Md., July 9, 1864. Cook, William E. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Columbus, Miss., May 8, 1862. Cooley, James A. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Richmond, Fredericksbuq and Gettys-

burg; leg disabled July -, 1864.

Cooley, Henry S. F-21 Ga.; May 1, 1862; killed Winchester, Va. Cooley, William E. F-21 Ga.; March 4, 1862.

Cooper, J. H. D-35 Ga.; March -, 1862; killed Spottsylvania.

Cooper, John N. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; at Fort Tyler.

Cooper, Watson H. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Camp Jackson, disability.

Copeland, George. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded and captured Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862; exchanged 1862; wounded Nov. -, 1862.

Copeland, John M. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged and substitute Sept. 1, 1862.

Copeland, John. K-60 Ala. Copeland, Samuel. K-60 Ala.; killed. Cottle, A. F. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Savannah hospital May 13, 1864. Cottle, James. GFerrell Battery. Cotton, Alonzo T. D-4 Ga.; May 13, 1862. Cotton, W. C. 1-2 La. Cousar, William. B-60 Ga.; killed at Spottsylvania. Covin, William W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded Sharpsburg Sept. 17, 1862; fur-

loughed to Troup County Feb., 1861. Cox, Albert H. Fort Tyler. Cox, Barney. B-60 Ga.; died in hospital.

Cox, Thomas J. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded Sharpsburg Sept. 14, 1862; discharged for disability March 10, 1864.

Cox, William C. B-60 Ga. Craig, William W. E-41 Ga.; Oct. 24, 1862; captured Vicksburg July 4, 1863.

Craven, Michael. K-13 Ga.; March 10, 1863; died Troup County Oct. 1, 1864.

Crawford, J. A. K-13 Ga.; 2nd Sergeant, July 8, 1861; captured Spottsylvania May 12, 1864.

Crawford, J. M. H-13 Ga.

Crawford, William J. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged for disability.

Creed, - - . Fort Tyler.

Crenshaw, Henry W. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; discharged.

Croft, L. L. D-4 Ga.; 2nd Lieutenant, April 26, 1861; resigned May -, 1862.

Crouch, Leander S. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded and captured Sharpsburg, Md.

Crouch, Thomas. F-2 1 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Crowder, Asbury. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

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Crowder, Charles G. F-21 Ga.; March 8, 1863.

Crowder, Thomas. C-Ferrell Battery. Culver, Edward F. E-41 Ga.; Sergeant, Aug. 6, 1862; captured Vicksburg July 4, 1863.

Cumby, Nathan. B-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; captured and died in prison 1864.

Cummings, J. T. L. G-46 Ala.; May -, 1862. Curtright, B. F. K-13 Ga.; 2nd Lieurenant, July 8, 1861, Dec. 13, 1862; 1st Lieutenant,

June 10, 1861; wounded Kernstown March 23, 1862; wounded Sharpsburg Sept. 17, 1862; wounded Wilderness May 6, 1864; captured Winchester Sept. 19, 1864.

Curtright, John C. E-41 Ga.; Captain March 4, 1862; killed Perryville Oct. 8, 1862.

Curtright, R. W. K-13 Ga.; Sept. 28, 1864; killed Hatchers Run Feb. 6, 1861.

Curtright, Thomas S. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Sharpsburg Sept. 17, 1862; color. Curtright, W. H. K-13 Ga.; 0. Sergeant July 8, 1861; wounded Hatchers Run Dec. 10,

1864; elected Lieutenant. Dallis, A. T. Fort Tyler. Dallis, Hulbert. Fort Tyler. Dallis, Leslie W. Fort Tyler. Daniel, John Thomas. CTFerrell Battery; D-4 Ga., April 26, 1861; discharged at Camp

Jackson for disability. Dansby, W. F. Fort Tyler. Davenport, Benjamin. B-37 Ga.; Fort Tyler.

Davenport, John. B-20 Ga.; June -, 1861. Davenport, M. A. B-20 Ga. Davenport, M. D. C-Ferrell Battery; May -, 1862; died measles July -, 1862.

Davenport, Thomas M. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Chancellorsville. Davenport, Thomas S. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Savannah, Ga., Dec. 30, 1861.

Davidson, J. P. K-13 Ga.; Sept. 10, 1861; killed Monocacy July 2, 1864.

Davis, Henry C. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; hospital Aug. 9, 1862; duty Sept. 1, 1862;

captured Fredericksburg April 29, 1863; died Staunton Aug. 1, 1863.

Davis, R. E. A-14 Ala.; July -, 1861. Davis, W. H. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Richmond hospital 1862, disease.

Davis, William. B-60 Ga.; died in Washington.

Dawson, Hawk. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Dawson, Lemuel H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Dawson, Thomas. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Dawson, D. Eugene. 1st Lieutenant F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died Dudley Church Nov.

21, 1861. Dean, John. C-Ferrell Battery. Dean, William. C-Ferrell Battery.

Delmas, August. Fort Tyler.

DeLoach, C. A. A-10 Ga.; Cavalry; March -, 1862.

DeLoach, J. P. A-10 Ga.; Cavalry.

DeLoach, Thomas J. C-Ferrell Battery.

Denham, J. M. B-32 Ga.

Dennis, Dock. B-60 Ga.

Dennis, J. C-Ferrell Battery.

Dix, John H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.

Dix, James T. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Dix, Robert L. B-4 Ga.; Feb. 23, 1863; wounded.

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Dix, Thomas S. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded and captured Monocacy, Md., July 9, 1864; died wounds Frederick City July 12, 1864.

Dix, William J. B-4 Ga.; 2nd Sergeant April 26, 1861; wounded Sharpsburg, Md. Dockham, Charles. C-Ferrell Battery. Donnell, John (Col.) B-60 Ga. Douglas, Robert 0. E-41 Ga.; 3rd Sergeant, March 4, 1862; Sergeant-Major, April 8,

1862; Adjutant; 1st Lieutenant B-40 at surrender at Greensboro, N. C. Dozier, Charles. Fort Tyler. Dozier, N. K. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; killed Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Drinkard, Gus. GFerrell Battery. Dufie, Wiley. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 3rd Corporal; discharged Nov. 27, 1861, over age.

Duke, Benjamin. B-60 Ga. Duke, John Allen. B-60 Ga. Duke, John G. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed Spottsylvania May 12, 1864. Duke, Noah W. B-60 Ga.; died Savannah; buried Flat Shoals, Troup County. Duke, Reps. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Columbia, S. C., Feb. 17, 186f.

Duncan, Jacob. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862. Duncan, James E. E-41 G3.; March 4, 1862; died Lauderdale Springs, April 12, 1862. Duncan, John. C-Ferrell Battery. Dunson, J. M. D-35 Ga. Durham, William. B-60 Ga.; Corporal; wounded. Dye, James P. C-Ferrell Battery. Echols, J. H. K-60 Ala. Echols, M. F. K-60 Ala.; 1st Sergeant; May -, 1862. Edmondson, F. M. K-13 Ga.; Sept. 3, 1861. Edmundson, John D. B-13 Ga.; arm lost Manassas July -, 1864. Edwards, J. F. D-35 Ga.; July -, 1861. Edwards, Mickleberry E. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Kings Schoolhouse; musician;

discharged, over age. Ellerbee, Mark. D-2 Ga.; 1863. Ellis, Charles. C-Ferrell Battery. Ellis, Charles S. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Sharpsburg; Courier General Rodco. Escoe, Thomas J. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Charlestown, Va. Estes, A. J. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded and disabled. Estes, D. Zachariah. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Summit Point Aug. 21, 1864. Estes, H. F. Wisdom Co., Miller Reg.; July -, 1864. Estes, James P. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Aug. 22, 1862; wounded Fredericksbwg

and Chancellorsville; leg disability Aug. 28, 1862; hospital 1863.

Estes, J. W. C-Ferrell Battery.

Estes, M. Zachariah. C-Fercell Battery.

Estes, R. E. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Estridge, Joshua. Moses Co., Hunt Cavalry; Sept. -, 1863; died accident March -, 1864.

Evans, J. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Richmond hospital July 21, 1862, disease.

Evans, Luther M. K-13 Ga.; March 1, 1862; died Macon April 18, 1862, disease.

Evans, Thomas C. E-41 Ga.; 1st Sergeant, March 4, 1862; 2nd Lieutenant, Oct. 8, 1862;

captured Vicksburg July 4, 1863.

Evans, William. K-13 Ga.; March 1, 1862; died Richmond hospital Oct. 31, 1863.

Evans, William S. B-4 Ga.; 2nd Lieutenant April 26, 1861; lost leg Monocacy July 9, 1864.

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Fannin, Col. James H. Fort Tyler; surrendered fort April 16, 1861.

Farr, J. H. C. G-20 Ga.; leg disabled May 6, 1864.

Fears, Algernon. K-60 Ala. Fears, Oliver T. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant 1863; wounded Fort Steadman

March 25, 1865; killed Appomattox April 9, 1865. Ferguson, Samuel C. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded and captured Vicksburg July

4, 1863; lost eye Atlanta July 22, 1864. Ferguson, William. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged 1862.

Ferguson, Wilkes. B-60 Ga. Ferrell, Blount C. Fort Tyler. Ferrell, Captain Coleman B. C-Ferrell Battery. Ferrell, Mickleberry P. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged 1861; Captain in Ala. Ferreil, P. E. D-4 Ga.; June 21, 1861; died hospital Portsmouth, Va., Sept. 30, 1861. Fisher, Marcus D. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; detail wagon work Aug. 26, 1862. Flemister, William. C-Ferrell Battery. Floyd, Henry Drew. B-60 Ga. Floyd, James. B-60 Ga.; wounded. Floyd, Thomas Penuel. B-60 Ga.; died Savannah, Ga.; buried Flat Shoals. Folds, T. J. E-9 Ga.

Fomby, A. T. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Fort Steadman, Va. Fomby, Cornelius. C-Ferrell Battery. Fomby, Bates. C-Ferrell Battery. Fomby, Dug. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Gettysburg. Pa. Fomby, George W. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Fort Steadman, Va. Fomby, Lucius H. F-21 Ga.; March 11, 1862; wounded Second Manassas.

Fomby, William. F-21 Ga.; Jqjy 9, 1861; killed Drewrys Bluff, Va.

Fomby, William A. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 16, 1862.

Forbus, Henry. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 26, 1863.

Forster, Richard. B-60 Ga.; died in Washington, D. C.

Foster, 8. F. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed 1863.

Foster, John. Fort Tyler; wounded.

Frazier, Y. R. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant, June 25, 1863; wounded Fort

Steadman March 25, 1865 ; wounded and captured Richmond hospital April 3, 186 F;

Libby Prison April 18, 1861.

Freel, W. P. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Fort Steadman March 25, 1861.

Freeman, C. C. Fort Tyler.

Freeman, J. .C. C. F-21 Ga.; March 21, 1864; leg disabled Winchester Sept. -, 1864.

Freeman, John M. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862.

Freeman, John W. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Vicksburg July 4, 1863; F-1 Ga.,

1864.

F+sleben, Jacob. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; captured Fishers Hill, Va.

Frost, Captain Adam C. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 1st Lieutenant April 28, 1862; Captain

July 15, 1862; killed Winchester 1864.

Frost, B. C. D-4 Ga.; Aug. 31, 1861; discharged Camp Ripley July 20, 1862, under age.

Frost, Edward. Fort Tyler.

Frost. Captain Frank A. Fort Tyler.

Fulghum, John M. E-41 Ga.; March 5 , 1862.

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Fulghum, Moses. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Vicksburg July 4, 1863; died Vicks- burg hospital Aug. 1, 1863.

Fuller, Andrew Jackson (Pony). B-60 Ga. Fuller, Crofford. B-60 Ga. Fuller, Francis M. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863. Fuller, George W. B-60 Ga.; died Mount Jackson, Va. Fuller, Green. B-60 Ga.; Sergeant; wounded Spottsylvania. Fuller, Captain John. B-60 Ga.; entered as Sergeant. Fuller, James D. B-60 Ga. Gaffne~, James. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; captured Fishers Hill Sept. 22, 1864. Gaffne~, Thomas. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed Gettysburg July 1, 1863. Gallegher, John. Fort Tyler. Garrett, George W. F-21 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Second Manassas and died of

wounds. Garrett, T. R. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Second Manassas. Gates, Benjamin. B-60 Ga.; Sergeant. Gates, Hull. B-60 Ga. Gates, James R. Fort Tyler. Gay, C. E. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded April 26, 1864. Gay, John T. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant 1862; wounded Sharpsburg; 1st

Lieutenant 1862; wounded Fort Steadman March 25, 1865; died Richmond, Va. Gibson, Allen C. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant; 1st Lieutenant 1862; Captain

1862; captured Spottsylvania. Gibson, Abel T. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; Corporal; killed near Washington July 12, 1864. Gibson, James 0. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Chattanooga disease April 9, 1862. Gibson, Osborn. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded shwlder May 25, 1864; furlough

June 7, 1864. Gibson, Thaddeus. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; killed Gettysburg July 3, 1863. Gilbert, Thomas J. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Vicksburg July 4, 1863; lost arm

at Peachtree Creek, Ga., July 22, 1864; discharged 1864. Gilbert, William A. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; transferred to Medical Department. Gilbert, William F. B-60 Ga.; color bearer; wounded. Gilham, Thomas. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Gill, G. N. H-8 Ala.; wounded June -, 1864. Gillam, Thomas. C-Ferrell Battery. Gillam, Wiley. C-Ferrell Battery. Glanton, E. A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Sulphur Springs Nov. 8, 1861, disease. Glanton, Luke. G-6 Ark.; died disease Jan. -, 1863.

Glanton, William. B-60 Ga.

Glaze, George. B-60 Ga.; killed Fredericksburg.

Glaze, G. W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; captured Gettysburg July 4, 1863; died small pox

at Fort Delaware prison Oct. 20, 1863.

Glenn, G. W. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Second Manassas; enrolling ofiicer in

Heard County.

Godfrey, D. T. K-55 Ga.; May -, 1862; died Oct. -, 1863.

Goger, Thomas. F-2 1 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Second Manassas.

Goodlow, William. C-Ferrell Battery.

Gore, Frank. B-60 Ga.'

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Gorham, Henry. B-60 Ga. Gorharn, William. B-60 Ga.; red headed. Goss, B. F. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Plymouth, N. C. Goss, William Henry. F-21 Ga.; March 4, 1862. Grace, Charles D. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Sergeant; with eight men captured 125 cavalry

at Chancellorsville 1862. Grace, D. D-13 Ga.; 1862.

Grady, Andrew J. E-41 Ga.; Corporal, March 4, 1862; Sergeant, Oct. 8, 1862; wounded and captured at Vicksburg July 4, 1863; hospital Charlotte, N. C., Feb. 24, 1861.

Graham, M. J. D-13 Ga.; wounded in shoulder. Gray, J. H. C-37 Go. Gray, Russell. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Phatts Farm, Va., April 29, 1863. Gray, W. Herhan. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; Corporal; captured Spottsylvania May 12, 1864. Green, J. H. G-1 Ga.; May -, 1864. Green, Joseph. K-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861 ; Sergeant. Green, Thomas. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Second Manassas. Greene, Charles R. B-60 Ga.; wounded Fredericksburg Dec. -, 1862. Greene, Hamilton. Fort Tyler. Greene, John Charles. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded and died in prison Feb. 6, 1863 ;

buried in Arlington. Greene, Judson. Fort Tyler. Greene, Lucius Sanford. Myrick Battery; died April 11, 1862. Greene, Luke 0. C-Ferrell Battery. Greene, William H. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Aug. 24, 1861; E-41 Ga., March

4, 1862; discharged 1862, health. Greer, Bub. GFerrell Battery. Greer, James LaFayette. D-4 Ga.; Corporal, June 26, 1861; Sergeant, 1861; 1st Sergeant,

1862; 2nd Lieutenant, 1863; wounded and captured Spottsylvania.

Greer, James T. D-4 Ga.; June -, 1861; wounded and discharged Wilderness, 1864. Greer, Leonard. B-37 Ga.; Fort Tyler. Greer, Prcsley. C-Ferrell Battery. Greer, Thomas W. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; lost arm Wilderness, Va.

Gmr, Young. C-Ferrell Battery. Gresham, Thomas. K-13 Ga.; July 10, 1861; captured Spottsylvania May 12, 1864. Gresham, William. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died White Sulphur Springs Nov. 7, 1861,

disease. G r i h , Charles H. B-4 Ga.; Feb. 16, 1864; lost arm Wilderness May 5 , 1864.

Griggs, Augustus F. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862.

Griggs, Andrew Jackson. B-60 Ga.; wounded Wilderness May 1, 1864.

Griggs, E. Y. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; discharged May 6, 1862.

Griggs, Gus. C-Ferrell Battery.

Griggs, J. W. Fort Tyler.

Griggs, Marshall J. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861 ; discharged 1862.

Hdnes, Jake. C-Ferrell Battery.

Haincs, W. Wm. D-4 Ga.; June 21, 1861.

Hainsworth, Henry. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Second Manassas.

Hairston, Osborn. C-Ferrell Battery.

Hiraton, Samuel. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

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Hale, John. B-60 Ga.; died during the war.

Hale, William C. B-60 Ga. Hall, Dock. D-4 Ga.; June 21, 1861; wounded and discharged.

Hall, J. B. D-4 Ga.; May -, 1862.

Hall, John H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Macon, Ga., April 20, 186f.

Hall, L, J. C-Ferrell Battery; leg disabled Nov. 16, 1864.

Hall, Pleasant. B-60 Ga. Hames, Ellis. C-Ferrell Battery. Hames, Hiram. GFerrell Battery. Hamer, J. T. H-14 Ga.; 1862. Hamilton, T. F. K-13 Ga.; March 10, 1863; lost leg Fredericksburg April 26, 1863. Hamlet, G. R. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died. Hamlin, Robert. C-Ferrell Battery; killed Fort Tyler April 16, 1865.

Hammett, James D. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862; transferred to Pioneers Dec. 31, 1863.

Hammett, John R. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville Oct. 8, 1862; died disease contracted in service, 1863.

Hammond, Archibald. E-41 Ga.; A. W. 0. L. May 17, 1863, to Dec. 21, 1863.

Hammond, J. L. A-1 Ga.; April -, 1861.

Hammond, W. T. D-4 Ga.; June 21, 1861; killed Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.

Hanner, J. T. H-14 Ga.; lost eye June -, 1864. Haralson, Jesse B. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant, 1863; wounded in several

battles. Haralson, Kinchen L. K-13 Ga.; May 8, 1862; wounded Spottsylvania May 12, 1864. Haralson, T. S. E. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Richmond; transferred Ferrell Battery. Haralson, Wesley. C-Ferrell Battery. Harbuck, Jesse W. E-41 Ga.; Oct. 24, 1862; A. W. 0. L. Sept. 18, 1863, to Dec. 31,

1863. Harden, Richard C. D-4 Ga.; June 21, 1861; died Portsmouth, Va., Dec. 15, 1861. Hardy, B. F. K-13 Ga.; March 21, 1862. Hardy, E. A. K-13 Ga.; May 1, 1862; captured Burkesville, Va., April 6, 1861.

Hardy, James D. B-60 Ga. Hardy, James Calvin. B-60 Ga.

Hardy, John. 33-60 Ga.; killed in action. Hardy, M. F. B-60 Ga.; May -, 1862; killed Monocacy, Md., July -, 1862. Hardy, Richard. B-60 Ga.; killed in action.

Hardy, Thomas. B-60 Ga.; 1st Sergeant; killed at Petersburg.

Hardy, W. H. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; 2nd Corporal; captured Spottsylvania May 12, 1864.

Harkness, James. D-4 Ga.; June 21, 1861; killed Sharpsburg, Md., Sept 17, 1862.

Harper, Benjamin. F-21 Ga.; March 14, 1862; fate unknown.

Harper, Samuel. F-21 Ga.; March 14, 1862; detailed to Pioneers, 1863.

Harper, Winston. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Harrell, Samuel. D-4 Ga.; June -, 186 1; lost arm Gettysburg.

Harris, Absalom. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; paroled Shepherdstown, Md., Sept. 29, 1862.

Harris, Henry. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; 5th Sergeant; captured Monocacy July 10, 1864.

Harris, James. C-Ferrell Battery.

Harris, Leroy M. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Egypt Station, Miss., Dec. 28, 1864.

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Hart, John. Organization not known. Hart, Thomas. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Richmond hospital Jan. 1, 1862. Hartman, Lewis. C-Ferrell Battery. Harwell, James R. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; detailed to 4th Regiment Band.

Harwell, W. A. D-4 Ga.; May 12, 1861; detailed to 4th Regiment Band.

Hasty, T. J. C-6 Ala. Hay, Littleton. E-37 Ga.; 1863. Haynes, Albert W. GFerrell Battery; May -, 1862.

Hays, Samuel. C-Ferrell Battery. Hays, William. C-Ferrell Battery. Hays, William B. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged under age and size.

Heard, C. M. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant July 8, 1862; 1st Lieutenant Dec. 1 3, 1862; resigned June 10, 1863 ; disability.

Heard, J. R. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; Adjutant 13th Regiment Sept. 17, 1862; killed at

Shepherdstown ford Sept. 19, 1864. Heard, Henry T. E 4 1 Ga.; March 4, 1863; Assistant Surgeon April 4, 1863.

Heard, P. N. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861. Hearn, C. C. C-Ferrell Battery. Hearn, James L. C-Ferrell Battery; April -, 1862; died in prison Feb. -, 186F.

Hedden, William E. E-41 Ga.; May 10, 1863. Heinebaugh, Peter. Fort Tyler. Henderson, Edward M. F-21 Ga.; 0. Sergeant July 9, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant Dec. 3, 1861;

1st Lieutenant Feb. 12, 1863; Captain May 8, 1863; wounded Winchester on Sept. 19,

1864. Henderson, H. J. F-21 Ga.; May 1, 1862; wounded Richmond, Va. Henderson, Thomas. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; discharged. Henderson, William C. 1st Lieutenant, Ferrell Battery, at Fort Tyler.

Hendon, F. R. B-13 Ga. Herndon, Coon. C-Ferrell Battery; wounded at Shiloh. Herndon, Benjamin H. Fort Tyler. Herring, Alexander H. (Nip). B-4 Ga.; Corporal April 26, 1861; Hospital Steward.

Herring, Henry E. (Spank). B-4 Ga.; Corporal April 26, 1861.

Heyrnan, Isaac. D-4 Ga.; Corporal April 26, 1861; wounded Malvern Hill, disabled; trans- ferred to Quartermaster Department.

Hicks, Simeon. B-60 Ga.

Hicks, W. J. D-35 Ga.; 1864.

Higginbothem, John T. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded 2nd Manassas and Cedar Creek, Va.; arm disabled.

Higginbothem, William B. K-60 Ala.; 2nd Sergeant.

Hightower, E. W. K-13 Ga.; Corporal July 8, 1861; Sergeant.

Hightower, H. J. K-5 Ga.

Hill, Aaron. B-60 Ga.; died at Lynchburg, Va.

Hill, Abraham C. G-1st Cavalry Ky.; 1864.

Hill, Edward. Fort Tyler.

Hill, J. D. K-13 Ga.; 2nd Lieutenant July 8, 1861; Adjutant 13th Regiment July 8,

1861; killed Sharpsburg, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.

Hill, James M. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; drummer; killed Petersburg, Va., 1865.

Hill, Joseph N. B-4 Ga.; Corporal April 26, 1861; killed Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862.

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Hill, John T. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; promoted Sergeant-Major. Hill, Mark A. D 4 Ga.; May 12, 1862; killed Kings Schoolhouse, the first death. Hill, Captain Miles H. B-4 Ga.; 1st Lieutenant April 26, 1861; Captain May -, 1862;

resigned Dec. -, 1862.

Hill, Wade. D-4 Ga.; 2nd Lieutenant April 26, 1861; 1st Lieutenant May 8, 1861; rr- signed May -, 1862; joined an Alabama regiment.

Hill, William H. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; captured Spottsylvania May 10, 1864.

Hines, E. T. K-13 GI.; March 1, 1862; mortally wounded and captured Monocacy Sept. 9, 1864.

Hines, Presley R. A-37 Ga.; 1864; died fever Feb. -, 1865.

Hipp, W. J. F-44 S. C.; lost arm at Fraziers Farm June 29, 1862.

Hodnett, George T. K-13 Ga.; Feb. 28, 1863; died Hamilton Crossing April 8, 1863.

Hodnett, H. H. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded Monocacy July 9, 1864; died July 12,

1864. Hodnett, J. M. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died in hospital.

Hodnett, J. W. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville Oct. 8, 1862; furloughed

home Nov. 30, 1862. Hodnett, Samuel. K-13 Ga.; May 1, 1862.

Hodnett, T. J. K-13 Ga.; May 1, 1862.

Hodnett, W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died. Hodnett, W. H. H. K-13 Ga.; NOV. 18, 1862; wounded. Hogan, William. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861.

Hogue, H. H. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Seven Pines and discharged.

Hollidq, Z. A. D-66 Ga. Holloway, Cephus. E-41 Ga.; May IS, 1862; died Tupelo, Miss., June 26, 1862. Holloway, Hillary M. E-41 Ga.; Corporal, June 4, 1862; captured Vicksburg, Miss., July

4, 1863; died in Atlanta in 1864.

Holloway, R. B. G-9 Ga.; arm disabled Gettysburg July 3, 1863. Holmes, William V. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Camp Jackson 1862. Hopson, Francis G. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Chancellorsville, Va. Hopson, Pearson Lee. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861.

Hopson, R. L. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded and disabled; enrolling duty in Troup

County Feb. 28, 1861. Hopson, William B. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Aug. 14, 1861. Horn, J. R. B-2 Ga. Horsley, Joseph S. F-21 Ga.; Corporal, July 9, 1861; wounded Cold Harbor 1862; Sergeant,

1863; wounded Snickers Gap; 0. Sergeant, 1864; wounded and captured Winchester.

Horsley, Robert G. F-21 Ga.; March 4, 1864.

Horsley, William H. H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Winchester, Richmond and

Cedar Mountain, Va.

House, John W. E-41 Go.; May 15, 1862.

Houston, James. Glenn's Squadron; died fever Oct. 8, 1864.

Howell, D. R. C-1 Ga.; 1863.

Howell, D. W. C-Ferrell Battery; lost a leg.

Howell, N. W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; furlough to Troup County Feb. 28, 1865.

Hudson, Asa. C-Ferrell Battery.

Hudson, Henry Clay. C-Ferrell Battery.

Hudson, Richard. C-Ferrell Battery.

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Hudson, Roland. C-Ferrell Battery. Hudson, Turner. C-Ferrell Battery. Huguley, Captain George W. K-60 Ala.; promoted to Colonel. Hulbert, William W. D-4 Ga.; Corporal, April 26, 1861; 0. Sergeant, April 28, 1862;

2nd Lieutenant, July 15, 1862; 1st Lieutenant, 1863; captured Spottsylvania. Humber, Robert C. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant, Oct. 16, 1861; resigned

April -, 1862. Humphries, John. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died at home during service. Humphries, J. H. E-1 Ga.; 1864; reserves. Hunt, Henry. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; discharged. Hunter, Abel Blakely. B-60 Ga. Hunter, Absalom. B-37 Ga.; Fort Tyler. Hunter, James David. B-60 Ga.; wounded Spottsylvania and Monacacy; arm disabled July

9, 1864. Hunter, John T. B-37 Ga.; Fort Tyler. Hunter, W. A. B-60 Ga. Hunter, W. B. F-l Ga. Hurst, Dr. H. E. D-4 Ga.; June 21, 1861; transferred to Medical Department 1861. Hurst, Marshall. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; fifer; transferred Ala. Regiment Dee. I , 1862, Huson, Charles W. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged Tupelo, Miss., June 9, 1862. Hutchins, William H. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; died in service 1862. Ingram, Samuel. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; hilled Sharpsburg, Md. Ingram, William. B-60 Ga.; killed Cedar Creek. Jackson, Enoch. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed Wilderness, VII., May 5, 1864. Jackson, Jeremiah H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Columbus, Miss., May 3, 1862. Jackson, Robert H. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Nov. 14, 1861. Jackson, Robert M. C-Ferrell Battery. Jackson, T. H. H-15 Ga. Jackson, W. L. K-13 Ga.; killed. James, Dr. - - . C-Ferrell Battery. James, Lee L. Ds) Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Sharpsburg, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. James, W. A. K-13 Ga.; Sept. 3, 1861; killed Wilderness, Va., May 5 , 1864. James, Warren F. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Carporal, April, 1862; killed Wilderness, Va. Jennings, Allen. C-Ferrell Battery. Jennings, William. C-Ferrell Battery. Johns, William. B-60 Ga.; wounded; teacher.

Johnsey, J. H. B-9 Ga.;

Johnson, A. A. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Johnson, Brice C. F-21 Ga.; April 1, 1863.

Johnson, Dawson. C-Ferrell Battery.

Johnson, Erastus T. F. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 0. Sergeant, June 15, 1861; killed at Wilderness, Va., May 1, 1864.

Johnson, Fletcher. B-4 Ga.; June 11, 1861; killed Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. Johnson, Jack. C-Ferrell Battery.

Johnson, James T. Fort Tyler.

Johnson, Jeptha. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Johnson, Jesse P. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Chancellorsrille, Va., Ma9 2, 1863. Johnson, Samuel. GFerrell Battery. . .

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Johnson, Thomas. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Johnson, Thomas. B-60 Ga. Johnson, Thomas W. D-4 Ga.; May 12, 1862; commanded remnant at surrender. Johnson, William. C-Ferrell Battery. Johnson, William B. E-41 Ga.; Corporal, March 4, 1862; 2nd Lieutenant, July 3, 1862;

Captain of C-41 Ga., March 28, 1864; wounded Rocky Face Feb. 21, 1864. Johnston, J. L. B-6 Ala.; April -, 1861. Johnston, John W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861 ; wounded. Johnston, S. J. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; discharged for disability. Jones, Brwks. B-60 Ga. Jones, C. C. Fort Tyler. Jones, D. A. H-4 Ga.; Oct. -, 1861. Jones, George. B-60 Ga. Jones, George W. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Nov. 14, 1861; reenlisted Sept. 25,

1862. Jones, Henry. C-Ferrell Battery. Jones, James F. F-41 Ga.; March -, 1862. Jones, James H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; killed Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Jones, James J. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; deserted Tupelo, Miss., June 20, 1862. Jones, John A. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; killed Spottsylvania May 12, 1864.

Jones, J. J. C-19 Ga.; May 19, 1861. Jones, John M. B-4 Ga.; Corporal, June 11, 1861; killed Spottsylvania May 12, 1864. .

Jones, J. T. K-13 Ga.; Jan. 10, 1862; wounded and captured July 30, 1863; U. S. hospital Winchester in 1863; wounded Feb. 28, 1865.

Jones, Reuben. K-13 Ga.; Sept. 3, 1861; wounded and captured Wilderness, Va., May I, 1864.

Jones, Robert. C-Ferrell Battery. Jones, Tam. B-60 Ga.; Sergeant; killed.

Jones, Captain Waters Burras. B-60 Ga.; wounded Winchester May 1, 1864; Colonel 60th Regiment.

Jonas, William H. C. B-60 Ga.; foot disabled Sept. 19, 1864. Jones, William M. K-13 Ga.; Corporal, July 8, 1861; captured South Mountain July 4,

- '. 1863; died pyaemia at Petersburg, Va., Sept. 17, 1863. Kelly, John A. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862. Kent, H. M. A-13 Ga.; March -, 1862. Kidd, Divany A. K-13 Ga.; 1st Lieutenant, July 8, 1861; Captain, Dec. 13, 1862; killed

at Fort Steadman March 25, 1865.

Kidd, Julius A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; discharged Oct. 6, 1861; reenlisted Jan. 10, 1862. Kidd, John T. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Kinney, T. J. D-13 Ga.; May -, 1862.

Knight, C. B. 1-41 Ga.

Knight, N. E. D-35 Ga.; 1862.

Kirkland, William. A-37 Ga.; March -, 1862; killed near Atlanta Aug. -, 1864.

- Lambert, A. W. Cooper Co.-37 Ga.; 1864. Lambert, T. C. D-3 Cavalry Ga.; April -, 1864.

Lancaster, John S. W. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; Corporal, NOV. -, 1863; wounded Perry-

yille on Oct. 8, 1862;.transferred to A-10th Cavalry Dec. 15, 1863.

Landrum, John T. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Nov. 14, 1861.

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Landrum, Robert W. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.

Lane, Alexander. C-Ferrell Battery. Lane, G. N. E-41 Ga.; 1864; died wounds July -, 1864.

Lane, Hiram. C-Ferrell Battery. Lane, J. A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; discharged and furnished substitute; killed in railroad

accident. Lane, Levin A. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Camp Jackson July -, 1861.

Langford, A. B. C-1 Ga.; Jnly -, 1863.

Langford, R. G. K-13 Ga.; May 1, 1862.

Langford, W. F. K-13 Ga.; March 1, 1864; wounded and captured Monocacy, Md., July

9, 1864; on wounded furlough Feb. 28, 1865. Langford, W. L. .K-13 Ga.; Feb. 23, 1863; A. W. 0. L. Feb. 28, 1861. Lanier, Cam. Fort Tyler. Lanier, James J. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 28, 1862; wounded Second Manassas. Lanier, Reuben P. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Chancellorsville May -, 1863;

detailed t o Quartermaster Department. Lanier, William H. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant, May 9, 1861; resigned on

May -, 1862; killed near Macon, Ga., July 30, 1864.

L;lssiter, J. H. B-7 Ga.; 1861.

Law, Charles H. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 1st Lieutenant and Aid-de-camp promotion.

Law, Josiah H. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; killed Gettysburg July 3, 1864. Lawrence, Harvey. K-43 Ga.; March -, 1861; died in hospital Sept. -, 1864. Lay, Littleton. K-37 Ga.; 1863. Leonard, Joseph U. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; 2nd Lieutenant, July 3, 1862; Captain, Oct.

8, 1862; captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 7, 1863. Leslie, Robert. K-13 Ga.; Sergeant, July 8, 1861; wounded and discharged Richmond on

July 16, 1862, for disability. Lalie, William P. E-41 Ga.; Corporal, March 4, 1862; 0. Sergeant, Oct. 5, 1862; 2nd

Lieutenant of 40th Battalion; wounded Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Leverette, Gideon. C-Ferrell Battery. Liens, Rufus G. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861. Little, Charles 0. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; promoted to 4th Sergeant.

Loflin, E. M. E-41 Ga.; lost arm Aug. -, 1864. Long, Jacob. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville Oct. 8, 1862; furloughed

Nov. 30, 1862. Long, Captain James A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; Major, 13th Regiment Dec. 13, 1862;

wounded, disabled and resigned March 1, 1864.

Lord, W. R. C-Cobbs Legion; July -, 1861.

Lovelace, Benjamin. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; killed Sharpsburg, Md. Lovelace, James L. D-4 GO.; May 12, 1862; killed Sharpsburg, Md.

Lovelace, John F. D-4 Ga.; July 2 1, 1861; killed Chancellorsville, Va.

Lovelace, L. T. C. D-4 Ga.; Aug. 10, 1861; wounded Wilderness May 5, 1864; arm dis- abled.

Lovelace, Samuel L. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Bethel Springs, Tenn., April 24, 1862.

Lovett, William M. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862;

captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863.

Loyd, Alexander E. D-4 Ga.; Corporal; detailed to Richmond hospital.

Loyd, F. S. K-13 Ga.; Sept. 10, 1861; wounded 1865.

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Lyons, George C. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded and transferred to Navy 1863. McAllister, Pink. B-60 Ga.; killed at Richmond, Va. McAndrews, E. A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died disease a t Richmond Sept. 26, 1863. McCaine, M. W. B-6 Ala.; 1861. McCants, James J. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861. McCants, Robert G. Fort Tyler. McCauley, William. B-60 Ga.; killed. McClure, Henry J. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 20, 1864. McCormick, William. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; captured at Wilderness, Va. McCarh, James E. E-41 Ga.; Corporal, March 4, 1862; discharged T. B. June 4, 1862. McCoy, Cub. GFerrell Battery. McCoy, Edward. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; deserted Mobile July 21, 1862. McCoy, William C. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded near Richmond and died. McCurry, John. B-60 Go. McCurry, J. A. E 4 6 Go.; March -, 1862. McCutcheon, C. 33-60 Ga.; killed at Spottsylvania. McCutcheon, Cicero. C-Ferrell Battery. McCutcheon, Martin V. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; captured Fishers Hill, Va. McDaniel, J. W. K-60 Ah. McDonald, J. A. K-30 Ga.; Sept. -, 1861. McDonald, Robert. B-60 Ga. McDonough, John. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. McDonough, William B. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 11, 1862. McFarlme, Charles H. K-35 Ga.; July -, 1861. McFarlin, R. Scott. B-60 Ga. McGee, George W. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861. McGee, James A. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Vicksburg, Miss., June -, 1863. McGec, John M. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861. McGec, John. B-60 Ga.; Lieutenant; Captain; wounded Winchester May 1, 1864. McGee, Mack. 33-60 Ga. McGee, Thomas. B-60 Ga. McGee, Thomas W. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; transferred to 4th Ga. Battalion. McGonigal, Rufus L. D-4 Ga,; April 26, 1861; discharged Aug. 10, 1861; Captain Ala. Co. McKemie, Robert J. E-41 Go.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville Oct. 8, 1862; captured

at Macon, Ga., April 10, 1861. McKey, William. B-60 Ga.; killed at Spottsylvania. McKinley, William. B-60 Ga. McLain, James M. F-21 Ga.; May 11, 1862; transferred to hospital duty Feb. 17, 1863. McLain, Samuel J. F-21 Ga.; Corporal, July 9, 1861; Sergeant, Dec. 3, 1861; died in camp. McLain, William H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed a t Winchester, Va. McMillan, Daniel. C-Ferrell Battery; 1s t Surgeon. McMillan, E. T. D4 Ga.; June 8, 1862; killed at Winchester, Va. McMillan, John F. D-4 Ga.; May 11, 1862; discharged June 10, 1862. McMillan, Little B. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Lauderdale Springs May 7, 1862, disease. McMillan, N. H. K-13 Ga.; May 10, 1862; captured Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864. McWaters, Francis M. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; Sergeant, July 13, 1862; wounded and

died of gangrene a t Vineville, Ga., Oct. 27, 1864. McWaters, Benjamin F. E-41 Ga.; Dec. 1, 1862.

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MafFett, Joseph R. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Augusta, Ga., May 29, 1862, hospital. Maffett, Oliver S. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died disease Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 31, 1862.

Maflett, Thomas P. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; transferred to Signal Corps Nov. 1, 1862.

Mallory, Jasper. B-60 Ga. Mallory, John D. B-60 Ga. Mallory, William. B-60 Ga.; killed at first Fredericksburg.

Mann, John. C-Ferrell Battery. Manning, James. F-21 Ga.; March 9, 1862; wounded Snickers Gap July -, 1864; died at

home. Mar&le, George S. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 0. Sergeant; captured near Washington, 1864.

Marchman, George Pinckney. C-1 Res. Ga.; killed Fort Tyler April 16, 1869.

Marchman, W. M. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861. Market, Patrick H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Snickers Gap and several other

battles; leg disabled July 18, 1864. Marsh, Dock. B-60 Ga.; killed at Monocacy, Md.

Marsh, Thomas. B-60 Ga. Martin, John H. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Sharpsburg; died Richmond from

wound. Martin, William G. S. E-19 Ga.; wounded Chancellorsville May -, 1863.

Mathews, J. M. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; deserted Dec. 9, 1864.

Mathews, John. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Mathews, James W. E-1 Ga.; 1864. Mathews, John J. D-4 Ga.; Captain, April 26, 1861; Lieutenant-Colonel, 4th Ga., Map

8, 1861; resigned May 8, 1862, health. Mehliiger, Mayer. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861. Melton, A. A. E-28 Ga.; 1862. Merritt, James D. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged June 1, 1861. Mertz, Lewis. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed at Sharpsburg, Md. Middlebrooks, Wiley J. B-60 Ga.; Sept. -, 1862; killed Winchester, Va., Sept. 22, 1864. Miller, Francis T. B-4 Ga.; July 30, 1861; killed Snickers Gap July 18, 1864.

Miller, John W. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Sergeant; discharged and joined cavalry. Miller, Palmer L. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; promoted Brigade Quartermaster Sergeant. Mitcham, E. J. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; wounded and captured.

Mitcham, Joseph T. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; died fever Portsmouth Aug. 8, 1862. Mobley, Leonard. B-60 Ga.; wounded. Mobley, J. M. F-37 Ga. Mobley, Washington. B-60 Ga.

Mobley, Wiley. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; fate unknown.

Mobley, William. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; fate unknown.

Moncrief, W. R. B-1 Cavalry Ga.; June 29, 1862.

Montgomery, Charles. C-FerreI1 Battery.

Montgomery, James. C-Ferrell Battery.

Msntgomery, Joseph. C-Ferrell Battery.

Montgomery, William. C-Ferrell Battery.

Moody, Jesse. GFerrell Battery.

Moore, C. B. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded at Richmond, v;. Moore, Henry. C-Ferrell Battery; killed Port Tyler April 16, 1861.

Moore, John A. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged Tupelo, Miss., May 11, 1862.

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Moore, John G. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville Oct. 8, 1862; died fever

at Vicksburg, Miss., June 29, 1863. Moore, Richard. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured.

Moore, Samuel. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Sharpsburg, Md., July 1, 1862.

Moore, Thomas R. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; discharged Aug. 21, 1861.

Moore, Watson N. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Malvern Hill, Va.

Moore, William (Guinea). B-60 Ga. Moore, William. B-37 Ga.; at Fort Tyler.

Mooty, J. Payne. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; discharged Sept. 7, 1861. Mooty, Nathan A. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 0. Sergeant; wounded Fort Steadman March

25, 1865.

Mooty, W. Y. Ringer Co.-37 Ga.; July -, 1863.

Morgan, Charles S. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; killed Williamsport, Md., July 6, 1863.

Morgan, J. Brown. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant; Commissary 4 th Regiment

May 9, 1861. Morris, James T. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Sergeant; wounded Chancellorsville, Va., and

discharged for disability. Morton, Samuel Adolphus. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; died Norfolk, Va., Aug. 14, 1861.

Moses, Sidney. C-Ferrell Battery; 1st Lieutenant.

Mosley, Ulysses. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged May 18, 1861, for disability.

Moss, N. L. F-21 G e ; July 8, 1861; wounded and captured Gettysburg July 2, 1863; died near Gettysburg July 27, 1863.

Moss, Nathaniel S. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Gettysburg July 3, 1863.

Motley, George. C-Ferrell Battery. Motley, John. C-Ferrell Battery. Motley, Monk. C-Ferrell Battery; killed. Mullinax, L. D. C-Ferrell Battery; deserted.

Murphy, H. T. Wimberly Ca-9 Ga.; July -, 1864.

Murphy, Joseph. K-27 GI.; Sept. -, 1861; died disease Dec. -, 1864.

Murphey, M. L. E-53 Ala.; 1862. Musick, J. M. B-7 Ga.; 1863; died in prison, Point Lookout.

Nance, T. J. K-13 Go.; July 8, 1861; died in 1863.

Nance, 2. M. K-13 Go.; July 8, 1861; killed at Richmond, Va., June 2, 1862.

Neil, Hoyte. B-60 Ga. Newell, Benjamin. C-Ferrell Battery. Newell, Jack. C-Ferrell Battery. Newsome, James H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; Corporafi with Company G at surrender.

Newton, John T. Fort Tyler.

Nichols, William M. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Nolan, John H. K-60 Ala.; Sergeant.

Nolan, Thomu H. K-60 Ala.

Norman, James A. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died in hospital, 1863.

Norwood, James A. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant, 1862; resigned Dec. 12, 1862.

Norwood, William B. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed Spottsylvania June 18, 1864.

Odom, H. C. Blounts Cavalry; April -, 1864.

Ogletree, W. D. K-14 Ala.; 1861.

Oliver, Joseph. B-60 Ga.

Oliver, Thomas. B-60 Ga.; wounded at Huguenot Springs; died in Washington.

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O'Malie, Jama. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded and furloughed for wound Feb. 28,

1865. O'Neal, Augustus. B-60 Ga. O'Neal, James. B-60 Ga.

O'Neal, Jmes R. C-Blounrs Cavalry. O'Neal, Ransome. B-60 Go.; killed at Winchester, Va., June 13, 1863.

O'Neal, Thomas. B-60 Ga. O'Neal, W. H. C. (Jack). B-60 Ga.

Orrick, Frank. B-37 Ga.; April -, 1864; at Fort Tyler.

Orrick, Leroy. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Vicksburg July 4, 1863; transferred H-1 Ga., 1863.

Osburn, Buck. C-Ferrell Battery; Lieutenant.

Oslin, Isaac J. E-41 Ga.; March 15, 1862; Corporal; transferred to B-40th Battalion, Ga.

Owens, D. L. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant, June 10, 1863; captured Spotrsyl- vania on May 12, 1864.

Owens, J. W. K-13 Ga.; Sergeant, July 8, 1861; wounded Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 16, 1864; discharged for disability Jan. 3, 1865.

Owens, J. G. 1-41 Go.; 1862.

Owens, J. W. 1-13 Ala. Owens, Willis D. K-13 Ga.; March 1, 1862; discharged for disability July 31, 1862.

Page, W. D. B-7 Ark.; wounded Chickamauga Sept. -, 1863.

Palmer, A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Blue Sulphur Springs, Va., Oct. 23, 1861. Parham, Captain R. T. B. Fort Tyler. Parker, J. Isham. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died Orange Courthouse, Va., 1862. Parker, James M. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Aug. 4, 1862; joined Ala. company. Parker, Thomas. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Harpers Ferry, Va.

Parker, William H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Parks, A. R. K-13 Ga.; March 28, 1862; captured Gettysburg July 3, 1863; died Fort Delaware of smallpox Oct. 28, 1863.

Parks, G. A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed near Richmond, Va.

Parks, John P. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; died near Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1862. Partridge, Henry T. F-21 Ga.; died in Virginia in service.

Partridge, J. T. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Drewrys Bluff, Va.

Partridge, Lewis. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Paschal, Isham J. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862.

Paschal, Samuel. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Brookville, Miss., June 27, 1862.

Patent, J. W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Richmond hospital 1863.

Patillo, James. G-9 Ga.; July 22, 1864.

Patterson, J. J. C-2 Ga.; June --, 1861; hip disabled.

Patton, James. D-4 Ga.; May 12, 1862; killed Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.

Patton, Moses S. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Kings Schoolhouse June 25, 1862.

Payne, Henry. K-13 Ga.; March 10, 1863; captured Spottsylvania May 12, 1864.

Peck, J. S. D-4 Ga.; Sept. -, 1864.

Perdue, M. M. B-26 Ga.; March -, 1862.

Perdue, William J. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; died in Richmond, Va., July 10, 1862.

Perry, James 0. Fort Tyler.

Perry, William. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Second Manassas.

Perryman, Stephen C. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

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Pharr, Samuel T. D-4 Ga.; May 12, 1861; wounded Chancellorsville; detailed to hospital. Phillips, George W. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864. Phillips, Henry R. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; fate unknown. Phillips, James. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died disease Richmond, Va., 1862. Phillips, John D. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; Corporal. Phillips, J. G. K-13 Ga.; Feb. l r , 1862; captured Spottsylvania May 12, 1864. Phillips, S. A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded. Phillips, William A. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Monocacy July 9, 1864; buried in

Arlington. Phillips, William B. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Sharpsburg, Md. Philpot, Elijah T. E-41 Ga.; wounded Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Piper, A. D-3 Go.; Sept. -, 1863. Piper, James H. B-60 Ga. Pittman, C. N. B- Go. Pitts, John H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died disease Tupelo, 'Miss., July 10, 1862. Pitts, J. T. B-32 Ga. Pitts, Samuel. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Second Manassas. Poage, Babe. B-37 Ga.; at Fort Tyler. Poage, J. L. D-3 Ga.; April -, 1862; died disease Dec. 9, 1864. Poer, Benjamin G. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861. Poer, John A. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; captured Hagerstown, Md.; died in Washington

in prison; buried at Arlington. Porter, David A. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Cross Keys, Va. Porter, James. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Porter, John. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Porter, J. W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Blue Sulphur Springs, Va., Dee. 6, 1861. Porter, W. C. H-22 Ala.; feet frost bitten Dec. -, 1864. Powers, Jesse M. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; Corporal, Oct. 8, 1862; captured Columbia,

S. C., Feb. 18, 1861. Presley, Evan A. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; killed Chancellorsville, Va., May 21, 1863. Presley, J. T. A-46 Ga. Prophett, John R. E-41 Ga.; Aug. 9, 1862; lost finger May -, 1864. Prophett, Pope. B-60 Ga. Pyron, James A. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; killed Bakers Creek, Miss., May 16, 1863. Radney, William A. E-41 Ga.; June 3, 1862; Sergeant, Aug. 29, 1862; captured Vicksburg

July 4, 1863.

Ragland, J. W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; detailed Quartermaster Department Feb. -, 1861.

Ramey, J. A. E-41 Ga.; to Charlotte hospital Feb. 24, 1865.

Ramsey, Augustus. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; discharged; enlisted in Forrest's cavalry and

died in service.

Ramsey, Augustus A. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded and captured Perryville Oct.

8, 1862.

Ramsey, Clay. C-Ferrell Battery. (Probably Henry C. below.)

Ramsey, Elbert C. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; discharged Aug. 2, 1862.

Ramsey, Henry C. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged disability March -, 1862.

Randle, James Colquitt. Wounded Charleston, S. C., Sept. 22, 1863; died Sept. 29, 1863.

Ransome, James. B-60 Ga.

Ransome, John. B-60 Ga.; Corporal.

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Ransome, Jordan D. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Egypt Station, Miss., Dec. 28,

1 864. Ransome, T. F. E-20 Ga.; arm disabled May -, 1864.

Redding, Columbus C E-41 Ga.; May 15, 1862; wounded Perryville Oct. 8, 1862; cap-

tured Jan. 6, 1863; died typhoid fever at St. Louis in prison Feb. 11, 1863.

Redding, Thomas J. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Lauderdale Springs, Miss., May 29,

1862. Reese, Dr. - -. At Fort Tyler.

Reese, Milton E. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged disability Aug. 10, 1861.

Reese, W. L. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; Assistant Surgeon, 6th N. C., June 20, 1863; cap-

tured Gettysburg July 3, 1863; sent to Army of Tennessee.

Reeves, J. C. K-9 Ga.; April -, 1861.

Reeves, U. A. H-4 Ga.; Aug. -, 1862.

Reid, Benjamin F. 0-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Aug. 26, 1861; 1st Lieutenant of

Ala. company. Reid, James L. B. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Harpers Ferry, Va.

Reid, John B. E-41 Ga.; 2nd Lieutenant, March 4, 1862; 1st Lieutenant, July 3, 1862.

Reid, John B., Jr. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; fate unknown.

Reid, John B., Sr. F-21 Go.; July 9, 1861; died in camp. Reid, Richard. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Fredericksburg, Va.

Reid, Thomas B. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died in camp in Va. 1861; first death.

Reid, William A. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862.

Reid, William R. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; discharged.

Renfro, J. W. A-60 Ga.; May -, 1862.

Reynolds, John L. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Chancellorsville, Va.

Rhodes, Travis C. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Camp Jackson for disability.

Richardson, Moses M. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; Corporal; wounded Perryville Oct. 8,

1862. Ridgeway, L. D. K-13 Ga.; May 14, 1862; died Staunton, Va., hospital Aug. 1, 1862. Ridley, Charles B. E-41 Ga.; Sergeant, March 4, 1862; discharged Corinth, Miss., for dis-

ability June 3, 1862. Ridley, J. M. K-13 Ga.; Nov. 20, 1863; transferred to Signal Corps. Ridley, Robert B. B-4 Ga.; June 15, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant, 1862; wounded Spottsylvania,

Va. Ringer, Nicholas. E-37 Ga.; June -, 1864. Rivers, G. N. E-46 Ga.; March --, 1862; killed near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. -, 1864. Roberts, George. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged May -, 1862.

Roberts, J. S. or (R. S.) K-13 Ga.; Aug. 9, 1863; wounded Spottsylvania May 12, 1864;

died from wounds May 30, 1864.

Roberts, 0. H. D-35 Ga.; lost arm Manassas Aug. 29, 1862.

Roberts, Wiley P. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Robertson, Anthony. C-Ferrell Battery; Orderly Sergeant.

Robertson, Benjamin. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died in service.

Robertson, George. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Robertson, William A. B-4 Go.; April 26, 1861; discharged May -, 1862.

Robinson, Andrew J. B-4 Ga.; March 4, 1863; transferred t o Phillip's Legion; wounded

Winchester, Va., and died from wound.

Robinson, Davis 0. D 4 Ga.; Sept. 12, 1862.

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Robinson, James J. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; lost arm Chancellorsville, Va.

Robinson, W. S. A-2 Ga.; 1861. Rodgers, James. B-60 Ga. Rodgers, William. B-60 Ga. Rogers, A. J. E-41 Ga.; 1862. Rogers, Friend 0. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged Shell Mound, Tenn., Aug. 18,

1862, for disability.

Rogers, Joseph L. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died in service.

Rogers, W. S. Gibson Battery, Myrick Regiment, 1863.

Rose, Edward. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Rosser, Bud. C-Ferrell Battery. Rowland, James. C-Ferrell Battery. Rowland, John. E-41 Ga.; March 10, 1863; captured Macon, Ga., April 20, 186f. Rowland, Littleberry B. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 23, 1862; wounded Gettysburg, Pa. Rowland, Samuel. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; discharged June 27, 1861. Rowland, Samuel J. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; Sergeant, Dec. 3, 1861; Sergeant-Major, 1863;

Ordnance Sergeant, April 20, 1864. Rowland, 'wiley B. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861. Rowland, William Henry. F-21 Ga.; Sergeant, July 9, 1861; 0. Sergeant; wounded 2nd

Manassas. RuGn, K. D. A-46 Ga. Russell, William H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged. Rutland, James. Fort Tyler. Rutledge, Lewis. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 23, 1862; fate unknown. Rutledge, J. T'. G-37 Ala.; April -, 1862. Rutledge, William. B-60 Ga.; killed.

Samples, J. A. F-21 Ga.; Sept. 16, 1862; discharged. Samples, John. B-60 Ga. Samples, John N. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Wilderness, Va., May f , 1864. Samples, Thomas J. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died in camp. Sanders, James M. E-41 Ga.; Sergeant, March 4, 1862; captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 4,

1863; killed at Coles Farm, N. C., March 21, 1861.

Sanders, J. S. K-13 Ga.; Sept. 10, 1861; wounded and furloughed Peb. 28, 1865. Sappington, J. E. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Richmond hospital Dec. 21, 1862. Satterwhite, James E. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862;

died of wounds in Troup County Dec. 23, 1862. Satterwhite, Stephen H. B-60 Ga.; Corporal.

Schaefer, William. Fort Tyler.

Schaub, J. L. B-14 N. C.; April -, 1861.

Scott, James H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862.

Scott, James M. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Corporal, April -, 1862; wounded Sharpsburg

and disabled.

Scott, L. C. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded and transferred to f th Texas Regiment;

wounded and absent Aug. 31, 1864.

Sears, John. C-Ferrell Battery.

Sears, - -. B-60 Ga.

Selig, Abraham. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville Oct. 8, 1862; detailed to

Richmond hospital; discharged for wounds Dec. 23, 1863. . '

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Sharbuth, James. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; fate unknown.

Sharp, Edwin R. D-4 Ga.; May 12, 1862; Sergeant. Shepherd, Robert S. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Shepherd, Shep. Fort Tyler. Shepherd, Thomas. Fort Tyler. Sherman, Clement B. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862.

Simmons, A. Frank. B-60 Ga.; arm disabled Wilderness, Va., May 1, 1864.

Simmons, William J. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Sharpsburg, Md.; died in Rich-

mond, Va., May -, 1864. Simms, James A. E-41 Ga.; Aug. 29, 1862; captured West Point, Ga., April 16, 1861.

Sims, S. D. B-3 Ga.; wounded at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864.

Sims, Robert D. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged June 24, 1862.

Sivells, John. B-60 Ga.; killed at Petersburg, Va. Sivells, Samuel. B-60 Ga.; wounded. Skipper, Levi. F-21 Ga.; March 4, 1864; died in service Jan. -, 1861.

Skipper, Thomas. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Skipper, William. F-21 Ga.; March 4, 1862. Slaughter, Alfred S. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; wounded. Slaughter, Thomas J. D-4 Ga.; May 12, 1862. Sledge, John W. K-13 Ga.; March 21, 1862; wounded and captured Cedar Creek, Va.,

Oct. 19, 1864; lost arm; paroled Nov. 11, 1864.

Sledge, M. M. K-13 Ga.; Aug. 11, 1864; wounded and captured Cedar Creek, Va., Occ. 19, 1864; exchanged Feb. 20, 1861.

Sledge, Nathaniel H. K-13 Ga.; Sept. 10, 1861; captured Sharpsburg, Md., Sept. 17, 1862;

paroled Sept. 22, 1862; furlough March 10, 1865.

Sledge, Robert H. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; Charlottesville hospital June 16, 1862; wounded

Gettysburg July 2, 1862; discharged Jan. 12, 1864, for disability.

Sledge, Shirley. B-37 Ga.; at Fort Tyler.

,Sledge, S. N. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; Captain H-2 Ga. Cavalry, Aug. 9, 1863; Jan. 31,

1864, mustered out and returned to K-13 Ga.

Sloan, A. B. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.

Sloan, Lewis R. B-4 Ga.; Sept. 26, 1862; killed Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.

Smedley, James M. C-Ferrell Battery; April -, 1862.

Smith, Alfred H. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; transferred to F-22 Ala., Oct. 1, 1864; cap-

tured near Atlanta, July 28, 1864; died in prison Feb. 1, 1865, pneumonia.

Smith, A. W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; captured Fishers Hill Sept. 22, 1864; exchanged

on March 19, 1865.

Smith, C. 0. Ringer Co.-37 Ga.; 1863.

Smith, George W. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; lost arm Strasburg, Va., June -, 1862.

Smith, J. A. B-60 Ga.

Smith, Jack Duffie. B-60 Ga.

Smith, Jasper N. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged disability Nov. 13, 1361.

Smith, James Marion. B-60 Ga.; killed Winchester, Va., June -, 1863.

Smith, John L. D-4 Ga.; May 12, 1862; died Staunton, Va., 1863, accidentally shot.

Smith, John N. (Jack). B-60 Ga.; lost hand at Wilderness May 5, 1864.

Smith, John W. Fort Tyler.

Smith, J. J. G-37 Ga.; Feb. -, 1862.

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Smith, Robert C. B-4 Ga.; Captain, April 26, 1861; Major, 4th Regiment; killed Sharps- burg, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.

Smith, Samuel P. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862. Smith, Simeon. C-1 Ga.; July -, 1864. Smith, S. J. G-25 Ala.; 1861.

Smith, Thomas W. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; absent Atlanta Aug. 24, 1862. Smith, Willis. B-60 Ga. Smith, Wilson L. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; discharged disability July 4, 1862. Smith, Zachariah. B-60 Ga. South, Reuben. Brown's Co.-7 Ga. Spalding, Col. Randolph. 29 th Regiment, Ga. Spearman, C. R. B-Green's Battalion; Sept. -, 1864. Speer, John A. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Nov. 14, 1861. Spikes, Bass. GFerrell Battery. Spurling, James A. D-4 Go.; April 26, 1861; killed Malvern Hill, Va. Staley, A. N. B-I 5 Ga. Stanford, W. K-55 Ga.; May -, 1862. Stanley, Augustin 0. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; Regiment Chaplain, March 21, 1862;

resigned Corinth, Miss., April 20, 1862.

Stanley, Ezekiel P. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; Sergeant; wounded and captured Monocacy, Md.; died Washington hospital; buried in Arlington.

Stanley, Henry 0. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Malvern Hill, Va. Stanley, Isham. Fort Tyler. Stanley, James. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861. Stanley, W. L. D-4 Ga.; April -, 1864. Stanley, William. Fort Tyler. Staples, A. S. or A. T. K-13 Ga.; March 1, 1862; captured 'winchester Sept. 19, 1864. Stephens, W. A. K-46 Ga.; May -, 1862; died in Federal prison, 1864. Stern, AnseIm. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; captured Winchester, Va.

Stern, Levi. D-4 Ga.; Aug. 20, 1861; discharged 1862. Sterling, John R. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861. Stewart, H. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded, disabled and discharged. Stewart, W. E. K-14 Ah.; July -, 1862. Stinson, Prank. B-37 Ga.; at Fort Tyler. Stinson, G. W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed Monocacy, Md., July 9, 1864. Stinson, Mike. C-Ferrell Battery.

Stinson, R. M. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded and discharged Manassas Aug. 28, 1862,

lost two fingers; enrolling ofhcer Heard County Feb. 28, 1861.

Stinson, Wesley. C-Ferrell Battery.

Stodgill, John. C-Ferrell Battery.

Stodgill, Joaeph. C-Ferrell Battery; deserted.

Strickland, E. H. B-1 Ga. Cavalry.

Strickland, James K. B-4 Ga.; wounded Malvern Hill, Va.

Strickland, J. L. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; captured Fort Steadman, Va., March 25, 1865.

Strickland, J. L. A-10 Tenn.

Strickland, R. T. C-~eriell Battery.

Strickland, Willis W. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Nov. 14, 1861.

Stringfellow, Benjamin T. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; killed Perryville Oct. 8, 1862.

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Stripling, - -. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; deserted Waynesboro, Va., Dec. 9, 1864; took allegiance oath; sent t o Savannah, Feb. -, 1865.

Strong, John B. E-41 Ga.; transferred from F-37 Ga., Nov. 12, 1864; wounded Kinston, N. C., March 14, 186s; wounded Bentonsville, N. C., March 18, 1861.

Strong, John W. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Perryville, Oct. 8, 1862; paroled, 1862; captured Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863.

Strong, Robert H. E-41 Ga.; Jan. 1, 1864; F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; discharged Nov. 6,

1861, disability. Strong, R. H., Sr. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; lost eye, disease and discharged Nov. 1, 1861. Strong, William. B-60 Ga.; killed.

Strong, W. W. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Second Manassas. Sturdivant, Jubal Jackson. B-60 Ga. Suddeth, C. M. E-45 Ga.; 1862. Swindall, Samuel. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; died Camp Jackson, Va., June 14, 1861.

Swindall, W. J. C. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; died Richmond, Va., June 15, 1862.

Swint, A. J. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Raccoon Ford, Va. Swint, John. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 13, 1863. Talley, Button. B-60 Ga.; killed at Petersburg, Va. Talley, J. Thomas. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; wounded Gettysburg, Pa. Talley, William N. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; Sergeant, 1861; died Blue Sulphur Springs,

Va., Oct. 22, 1861. Tarpley, Southey. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; Corporal; promoted Sergeant. Tarver, Jack. C-Ferrell Battery. Tarver, Peter. A-10 Ala.; 1862. Tate, Henry C. D-4 Ga.; 1864; killed at Petersburg, Va., 1861. Tatum, J. G. A-37 Ga. Tatum, M. S. C-1 Ga.; 1863. Tatum, Seth. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Perryville Oct. 8, 1862; Regiment

Ord. Sergeant, 1863; captured Vicksburg July 4, 1863; paroled July 7, 1863. Tatum, Thomas B. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Lauderdale Springs, Miss., June 17,

1862. Tatum, W. H. K-13 Ga.; May 12, 1862; wounded Winchester Aug. 17, 1864; died Sept.

10, 1864, wounds. Taylor, S. M. B-13 Ga.; May -, 1861. Teague, M. B. K-13 Ga.; March 1, 1862; wounded and captured Monocacy; exchanged

Nov. 15 , 1864; Corporal. Teaver, J. C. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; captured Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.

Teaver, Jacob D. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Vicksburg, Miss., Feb. 2, 1863.

Teaver, T. J. K-13 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Teaver, T. J. E-37 Ga.; June -, 1864; at Fort Tyler.

Teaver, W. H. H. K-13 Ga.; April 18, 1862; died Richmond hospital Aug. 10, 1862.

Terry, George W. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died in camp during service, 1862, at Rich-

mond; Corporal.

Terry, John. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; Sergeant, Nov. -, 1861.

Terry, Thomas. C-Ferrell Battery.

Terry, William W. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; died Norfolk, Va., July 22, 1861.

Thacher, J. A. K-12 Ga.; May -, 1861.

Tharpe, J. A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861 ; died in hospital.

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Tharpe, Joshua D. A. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862;

captured Columbia, S. C., March -, 1865; escaped. Tharpe, Robert D. A. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded.

Thomason, J. M. K-7 Ga.; 1862.

Thompson, A. J. H-17 Ga.; June -, 1861.

Thompson, G. L. Croft's Artillery; Nov. -, 1861.

Thompson, James M. E-41 Ga.; Sergeant, March 4, 1862; wounded Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862; wounded Rocky Face, Ga., Feb. 25, 1864.

Thompson, Captain Richard. B-37 Ga.; at Fort Tyler.

Thrash, George. B-60 Ga.; killed at first Fredericksburg, Va.

Thrash, James J. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged Tupelo, Miss., July 18, 1862.

Thrower, M. Choice. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; transferred to Navy; killed near West

Point, Ga., 1865, at Fort Tylert Tidwell, W. A. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Richmond, Va., June 23, 1864.

Tigner, Leander Hope. E-41 Ga.; May 15, 1862; Assistant Surgeon, May 14, 1864; cap-

tured at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863; July 7, 1863.

Tillery, Seraney. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862, at LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 31, 1863; wounded

Jan. 19, 1865. Tilman, Ely. D-4 Ga.; July -, 1861. Tilman, Robert A. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861; killed Fort Steadman, Va., March 25, 1861.

Tingle, W. D. A-13 Ala.; July -, 1861. Todd, George Fauntleroy. D-4 Ga.; 1st Lieutenant, April 26, 1861; Captain, May 8, 1861;

wounded Malvern Hill; died at Richmond, Va.

Todd, William. B-4 Ga.; April 1, 1864; killed Wilderness, Va., May 1, 1864.

Todd, George. F-21 Ga.; wounded Gettysburg; killed Winchester, Va.

Tomlinson, James M. B-4 Ga.; April 28, 1862.

Tommey, Marshall M. E-41 Ga.; Corporal, Aug. 10, 1863; captured Vicksburg, Miss.,

July 4, 1863; paroled July 7, 1863. Towns, H. C. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861. Towns, H. H. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861.

Towns, W. B. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; killed Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Towers, William A. D-4 Ga.; July 21, 1861.

Tmmmell, John P. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; transferred May 13, 1862.

Traylor, G. A. D-4 Ga.; May 12, 1862; died Petersburg, Va., July 12, 1862.

Traylor, George F. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Corporal and Color Guard, 1861; discharged

Aug. 18, 1862, over age.

Traylor, George W. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1862; wounded in battle and disabled.

Traylor, George M. Fort Tyler.

Traylor, Hill M. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; 0. Sergeant; killed Chancellorsville May 2, 1862.

Traylor, John T. D-4 Ga.; killed Wilderness, Va.

Traylor, John. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; wounded Chancellorsville, Warrenton Springs, and

Spottsylvania; transferred to Quartermaster Department, 1864.

Traylor, William. B-60 Ga.

Trimble, Joseph. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; wounded Chancellorsville, Va.

Trimble, Joseph. E-9 Ga.; died fever Sept. 21, 1864.

Trimble, Moses M. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; killed Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862.

Trimble, William S. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861.

Truitt, James M. Ferrell Battery.

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Truitt, Nathan A. E-41 Ga.; captured Vicksburg July 4, 1863; paroled July 6, 1863. Truitt, Nathan D. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; wounded and captured Kinston, N. C.,

March 10, 1861. Truitt, Samuel C. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Tucker, C. M. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded and sent to Staunton hospital, 1864. Tuggle, William 0. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged July 24, 1862. Turley, Cornelius. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; wounded Monocacy, and left at Frederick

City, Md. Turner, H. C. K-60 Ala. Turner, J. C. K-60 Ala. Turner, Sterling G. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; transferred 6th Regiment Dec. 25, 1862;

killed at Kinston, N. C., March 9, 1861. Turner, William W. B-4 Ga.; discharged July 24, 1862; E-41 Ga.; Aug. 10, 1862; Ser-

geant, Nov. 1, 1863. Turner, M. A-13 Ga.; April -, 1861.

Turner, A. W. K-60 Ala. Tyres, Archibald W. F-21 Ga.; March 1, 1862; Sergeant, 1863; killed Summit Point, Va.,

Aug. 31, 1864. Upchurch, P. 0. B-37 Go. Upchurch, Osborn. K-60 Ala.; 1862. Ussery, Malachi G. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Vance, James. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; arm disabled; transferred to hospital Feb. 17, 1863. Vance, William. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Prederi~ksbur~, Va.

Varner, William. B-60 Ga. Vaughan, W. W. A-21 Ga.; March -, 1862; died pneumonia June -, 1862.

Wade, H. C. B-60 Ga. Walker, George C. B-4 Ga.; June 4, 1861; died Norfolk, Va., Sept. 14, 1861. Walker, Joel W. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; captured Spottsylvania, Va.

Walker, H. C. K-13 Ga.; Sergeant, July 8, 1861; wounded Wilderness, Va., May 5 ,

1864; captured Farmville, Va., April 6, 1861.

Walker, J. S. D-31 Ga.; Sept. -, 1862.

Walker, 0. K. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; Adjutant 13th Regiment Nov. 8, 1864.

Walker, R. T. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded 1864.

Wallace, J. H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; captured, died and buried in Arlington. Wallace, M. S. 1-41 Ga.

Wallace, Seaborn M. B-4 Ga.; May 11, 1862; wounded and captured April 7, 1861.

Waller, Stephen. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Waller, Thomas. F-21 Ga.; wounded Richmond, Va.

Ward, C. R. C. K-13 Ga.; March 10, 1863; wounded Gettysbucg, Pa., July -, 1863.

Ward, Enoa W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Staunton hospital Oct. 23, 1862.

Ward, J. H. K-60 Ala.

Ware, Eugenius S. B-4 Ga.; 0. Sergeant, April 26, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant, Oct. 19, 1861;

killed Kings Schoolhouse June 2 1, 1862; first member killed.

Ware, Joseph J. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; courier; wounded Chancellorsville, Va.; also wounded July 10, 1864.

Warner, James. B-60 Ga.

Warthen, Joseph. B 4 Ga.; recruit; wobnded Winchester, Va.

Watts, Elihu. B-60 Ga.; died in Va.; buried Flat Shoals, Troup County.

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Watts, John. B-60 Ga.; Sergeant. Weaver, Henry C. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; lost eye Sharpsburg, Md.; transferred to N. C. Webb, Captain - - . Fort Tyler. Welch, W. B-1 Ga.; March -, 1862. Wells, N. G. E-I 1 Ga.; March -, 1862; died smallpox Nov. 2, 1863. Westheimer, Aaron A. B-4 Ga.; July 15, 1861. Westheimer, Henry. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; detailed to band. Whatley, C. C. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died in Virginia camp. Whatley, Gibson F. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 23, 1863; transferred to H-21 Ga., Jan. 1, 1864. Whatley, 0. M. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Whatley, V. D. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Woodstock, Va. Whatley, W. B. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; discharged 1861. Whatley, W. H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Wheelis, Dr. William. C-Ferrell Battery; 2nd Surgeon. Whitaker, James T. F-21 Ga.; Feb, 1, 1864; died Winston, N. C., April 29, 1864. Whitaker, John. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed near Washington July 12, 1864. Whitaker, William A. F-2 1 Ga.; Feb; 1, 1864. Whitaker, W. H. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; died Madison Courthouse, Va., 1863. Whitaker, Wyche W. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Snickers Gap, Va., carrying colors. White, Augustus. B-60 Ga.; wounded. White, D. H. D-4 Ga.; May 3, 1861 ; captured Camp Jackson; also in K-60 Ala. White, James. B-60 Ga.; wounded and died Oct. -, 1862.

White, John. B-60 Ga.

White, Joseph G. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Corinth, Miss., April 27, 1862.

White, Simeon. B-60 Ga.

White, Simeon J. 2-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 20, 1862.

White, Tip. B-60 Ga.; killed Monocacy, Md.

White, Tony. 33-40 Ga.

White, Milledge. B-60 Ga.; killed.

White, William. B-60 Ga.; died in service May -, 1862.

Whitfield, Benjamin F. B-4 Ga.; Corporal, April 26, 1861; wounded Appomattox April

9, 1865.

Whitfield, John G. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged, at Fort Tyler.

Whitfield, Matthew S. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Whitted, W. C. 1-49 Ga.

Whitten, Horace. D-4 Ga.; July -, 1861; captured and died in prison.

Wilder, W. W. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Wilkerson, James M. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; died Corinth, Miss., April 29, 1862.

Wilkerson, W. J. F-13 Ga.; July -, 1861; died disease April -, 1864.

Wilkes, Harry. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Wilkes, Lucius C. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; discharged Nov. 14, 1861.

Wilkes, Leonard H. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 1, 1864.

Wilkes, Robert B. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.

Wilkes, Thomas B. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Cold Harbor, Va., 1864.

Wilkes, Walker. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; died of fever in camp.

Wilkes, William H. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; fate unknown.

Wilkinson, Nealy J. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

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Wilkinson, William T. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; captured Covington, Ga., July 22, 1864; exchanged March 12, 1865.

Williams, D. H. D-3 Ga. Williams, Elisha D. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; promoted Ambulance Sergeant.

Williams, Epps M. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged for disability, Atlanta, Oct. 24, 1862; died disease Nov. 8, 1862.

Williams, Frank. D-4 Ga.; died Camp Jackson, Va. Williams, Frank. B-60 Ga.; wounded and died. Williams, Frederick. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Williams, George W. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Fredericksburg, Va. Williams, Dr. Henry. B-60 Ga. Williams, Israel. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861. Williams, J. G. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861.

Williams, John. K-55 Ga.; May -, 1862; died Cumberland Gap, 1863. Williams, Thomas M. F-21 Ga.; May I f , 1862. Williams, Willie. 33-60 Ga. Williams, T. B. 1-41 Ga. Williams, U. B. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; killed Cedar Creek, Va., -0c t . 19, 1864.

Williams, William. C-Ferrell Battery. Willingham, J. T. Gilliard's Artillery; 1864. Willingham, John. F-12 S. C.; lost arm Gaines Hill, Va., June 25, 1862. Willingham, L. T. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; discharged for disability.

Willis, John C. E-17 Ala.; Jan. 5, 1863; died brain trouble May -, 1863. Willis, John H. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; wounded; killed Hatchers Run Feb. 7, 1861. Willis, L. S. C-Ferrell Battery. Willis, W. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863.

Willis, George S. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; transferred to Quartermaster Department. Wills, William. B-60 Ga.; killed Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863.

Wilson, Wiley W. B-4 Ga.; May 16, 1862. Wilson, William C. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged for disability March -, 1862. Wilson, W. H. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861.

Wingo, J. 0. C-34 Ga.; July -, 1862.

Winn, William. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; discharged 1861.

Winston, 0. D. D-4 Ga.; 0. Sergeant, April 26, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant, May -, 1862; resigned Nov. -, 1862.

Winston, T. H. D-4 Ga.; 1861; wounded and captured Winchester, Va. Wisdom, H. McGee. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; discharged.

Wisdom, Jesse M. B-23 Va.; lost leg at Lynchburg, Va., June -, 1864.

Wisdom, Robert A. F-21 Ga.; Oct. 27, 1861; killed 2nd Manassas as color bearer.

Wise, Isaac. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; promoted Sergeant.

Wise, John. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed Monocacy, Md., Sept. 19, 1864.

Wise, R. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; killed Monocacy, Md., July 9, 1864.

Wise, R. B. D-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861.

Wise, Walter. B-60 Ga.

Wise, William R. K-13 Ga.; Corporal, Oct. 20, 1862; wounded Monocacy, Md., July 9,

1864; died from wounds July 11, 1864.

Wood, John. K-60 Ala.

Woodall, S. P. B-37 Ga.; 1864; Fort Tyler.

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Woodall, W. L. C-1 Ga.; March -, 1863. Woods, George. B-60 Ga.; Lieutenant; killed Gettysburg, Pa. Woods, Gus. D-4 Ga.; July -, 1861; wagoner; captured in Pa. Woody, H. B. 1-37 Ga.; April -, 1862; died in Mississippi hospital May -, 1863. Wright, John A. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; Regiment Surgeon, 1862; wounded Perryville,

Ky., Oct. 8, 1862; captured Chaplin Hills, Ky., Oct. -, 1862; died wounds at Harrods- burg, Ky., Nov. 8, 1862.

Wright, Lum. B-60 Ga.; Sergeant; killed. Wright, Samuel F. F-21 Ga.; Feb. 15, 1862; wounded Cedar Creek, Va. Wyche, Jefferson. B-60 Ga.; killed Spottsylvania May 12, 1864. Wyche, J. W. E-20 Ga.; 1862. Yarbrough, William. F-21 Ga.; July 9, 1861; killed Cross Keys, Va. Yates, Coy. C-Ferrell Battery. Young, John L. F-21 Go.; July 9, 1861; died fever Pages Landing, Va., 1861. Youngblood, Augustus K. K-13 Ga.; July 8, 1861; died Hamilton Crossing, Va., May 9,

1863. Zimmer, Christian. B-4 Ga.; April 26, 1861; Sergeant. Zimmer, George J. E-41 Ga.; March 4, 1862; discharged for disability Fcb. 21, 1863.

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' CHAPTER XXV. WORLD WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS 4

Commissioned Officers Allen, Winston S ..-..-.----.-- 1st Lieutenant Atkinson, James L 2nd Lieutenant Baker, Arthur Marshall ....--- 1st Lieutenant Bradfield, Arthur D ..---....-.. 2nd Lieutenant Bradfield, Loyd 1st Lieutenant Chandler, Homer E Field Clerk Clark, Neal -1st Lieutenant Clark, Wallace H ..-..---------- 1st Lieutenant Cook, Edmund F .....---.I-.. 2nd Lieutenant Crossley, George H .------.-- 1st Lieutenant Dallis, Render 1st Lieutenant

Davis, William N .-.------. 1st Lieutenant DeLamar, James Dean 1st Lieutenant Ector, Virgil A 1st Lieutenant Emory, Walter .-...--- 1st Lieutenant Forrester, Redmond V. ....-. 2nd Lieutenant Frost, Robert C 1st Lieutenant Graves, John Lafayette .-.--.-. 1st Lieutenant Hadaway, W. H 1st Lieutenant Hall, Charlie Y., Jr .-.----...-... Field Clerk Hammett, Howard Hilt 1st Lieutenant Howard,' William Linton.--2nd Lieutenant Jenkins, George Pearce .-..---. 2nd Lieutenant

Jones, Chilion Vickers..--2nd Lieutenant Lehmann, Cuper Hunt--.--1st Lieutenant Leman, DeManville Abraham--.----Captain Morgan, David Emmett -------. Captain Mort, John R ...-...-.I----- -Field Clerk Newton, Henry Edgar.--.-1st Lieutenant Parham, Lonie C .--.---...-.-.- 1st Lieutenant Park, Emory Robert ..---...- 1st Lieutenant Philpot, Eugene Allen 1st Lieutenant Potts, Jett Miller -Field Clerk Reynolds, John Andrew -1st Lieutenant Robbins, Etta D Nurse Robison, John Leon ..-.-----. 1st Lieutenant Rutland, Silas Clifford-----2nd Lieutenant Smith, Blanchard D.-2nd Lieut., Marines Smith, Charlie J 2nd Lieutenant Stanley, Royden Keith--2nd Lieutenant Traylor, Charles Lamar----2nd Lieutenant Webb, Wilton Wendell -----.-..------ Captain Whatley, Robert J.--- ------ 1st Lieutenant Wilson, Russell F ...-..--.- 1st Lieutenant Young, John Guinn --.-----..,. Field Clerk

. . Naval Service Men

Abbott, Row Bowden .--..---.- 1,000,237 Allen, Vernon S. - 1 , 1 0 1 , 6 4 8 Barbour, Arthur W ...-.-...-..---- l h 5 , 3 2 5 Barker, Grady W 1,193,78 5 Biddlecum, Harry J 1,147,894 Boyd, Charlie 2,590,270 Brittain, William H 1,133,063 Cadenhead, Whitman P 1,200,13 3 Callaway, Cason J ...--.---....------ Cantey, William 0 1,203,12 1 Carlisle, William N ..-----....-.....------ 1,204,744 Caudle, Henry N 1 ,209,204 Combs, Elisha T 1,221,784 Cooper, David C 1 ,22 5,734 Cosper, Joseph C 1,227,140 Crawley, Thomas B 1,23 1,084 Crenshaw, Henry M l,23 1,995 Crenshaw, Lyne -.----..--.-.....-- 1,23 1,218

Culpepp, Edward C ..--..--..-.-.--. l,344,3 14 Daniel, Herschel J ..--.--..........-- 1,348,399 Davidson, Sam 1,303,177 Davis, Marvin P 2,670,167

Davis, R. Cooper 1,3 0 5 ,O 3 5 Denham, Rollie J 1,254,393 Dewberry, Isaiah G .-------.----.-.-- 1,310,990 Drinkard, Edwin A 1,319,708 Drinkard, Ernest L ...-----.--.--.-.----- 1,3 19,710 Drinkard, Josh 1,3 19,712

Dye, James H .-..---.----.--.-. .. ---------- 1,323,967 Estes, Joseph D 1,407,805 Estes, Loyd L 1,407,909 Fling, F. Ridley 1,509,467 Folds, George A 1,5 10,526 Forrester, George M .-.---.--.........--- 1,5 12,923 Graham, Robert M 1,61 5 9 5 8 Hagedorn, Phillip H .-.---..-.---.. 1,700,903

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Hall. Neil D 1,702, 566

Hammett, Paul Lane 1,704, 579

Hannah, Algernon .......-....... 1,705, 870

Hardy, Calvin A 1,787, 860

.................... Heard, Roland S 1, 72 5, 423

................... Hoffman, Richard G 1,732, 434

Hopkins, Alfred D ....................... 1,736, 179

Howell, Joe Parks ................. 1,719, 676

.................. Hunt, Chester A 1,713, 800

Johnson, Clifford M 1 J46, 0 11

Johnson, Sidney S 1,960, 953

Johnson, James T 1,547, 5 2 8

. ............................ Jones, A Battle 1,549, 874

Jones, John H., Jr 1,143, 854

Jones, Julian M 1,144, 3 3 0

Jones, Thomas P 1,145, 182

Kirby, Marion L ........................ 2,670, 088

Kistler, James T .--. ...-.........--... 1,020, 082

Knight, Ponce de Leon 1,260, 637

Lawrence, Claud W 1,806, 63 1

Lipham, William P . . - . - 1,816, 009

................... Lovelace, Charles A .-. 1, 8 19, 500

.. Lovelace, John L .I, 8 19, 106

...... Lovelace, Ralph B 1,819, 307

Lowe, Emmett 1,820, 019

McKemie, Francis P 1,363, 193

McKemie, Joe B .-1,331, 299

Mitchell, Henry B 1, 43 1, 958

Morgan, Cecil B 1,434, 806

Mullins, John D ......................... 1, 44 1, 746

....... Mullins, Robert H ......-.--. -1,441, 761

Newberry, William D 1,240,r 26

Norman, Eldridge T . 1 , 2 4 3 , 4 8 8

Omer, Lewis M., Jr 1,249, 209

Parker, Ernest J 1, 5 19, 371

.... Patillo, Ernest W 1,534, 025

Patillo, Reuben S 1,524, 036

. Perry, J Olin 1,527, 608

White Abbott. Sergeant Emory C ......... 1, 3 16, 42 1

Abell, John 2,902, 852

Abraham, William H 726, 415

Adams, Charles D ..- 4, 74 f , 034

Adams, Sergeant Charles S.--- 794, 341

Adams, Willie F., Jr ..................... 1,346, 090

Allen, Alwyn L 4,884, 386

Allen, Beverly P 1,361, 8 53

Phillips. Ran L L.1, 53 1, 493

Piper, Ta11ey W 1,532, 029

Plant, John T 1, 5 3 3, 674

Powell, John B 1,537, 033

Ruff, Lee H 1,845, 128

Ruffin, Jim Henry .......... 1,845, 145

Seay, Howard S ............... 1,913, 892

Simmons, Claude . 1,922, 5 2 5

Skelton, Daniel W 1,925, 396

........................... Skelton, Dennis I 1,925, 397

Sledge, Edwin P .... 1,927, 189

Smith, Abner H ......................... 1,926, 738

Smith, Blanchard D 1,267, 885

Smith, Carl E 1,927, 304

Smith, Wesley G 1, 93 1, 609

Smith, Willis Y ..... 1, 93 1, 998 ........................ Spearman, Harvey 1,849, 998

Stanley, Carl A 1,071, 272

Stephenson, James D ..................... 1,940, 893

Stephenson, Robert W ................. 1,773, 421 Stripling, Ernest R ....................... 1,945, 491

Strong, Robert .............................. 1,938, 781

Strong, William H ....................... 1,938, 797

Talley, James F ............................ 1,034, 162

Truitt, Olin M .-.-.. 1,048, 506

Turner, Hiram B 1,047, 75 5

Turner, Homer B ...............-.. .-..1,047, 75 9

........ Turner, John B 1,048, 184

Turner, Warren B .........-......-..- 1,048, 3 50

................... Walton, Hardeman P 1,628, 285

Ward, Hiram W ....- ..................... 1,628, 956

........................ Wells, Herman D 1, 63 5, 124

Whatley, E . Kiser ........................ 1,637, 695

Whitaker, F . Ridley ...................... 1,638, 306

Witherspoon, John K .......- -- 1,346, 72 1

Witherspoon, Waldroupe ............ 1,346, 727

Wilson, Charles M 1,776, 227

Soldiers ................................ Allen. Frank 3,497, 707

Allen, Marshall L 1,343, 8 3 1

Allen, William H 4, 43 2, 074 ......................... Allen, Winston B 793, 234

Ammons, Sergeant Robert M.--- 30, 863

Anderson, Will 1,360, 443 Andrews, Frank

....... Andrews, Corporal Oliver M 2, 52 1, 288

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............ Andrews. Corporal Robert 1,897, 403 ...... Armstrong, Thomas J 2,376, 606

Arnold, Robert D .-. 2,399, 364 Askew, Sergeant James E 763, 665

.......... .......... Atkinson, Walter M I 1,114, 710 ........... Aubrey, Sergeant Mary T 2,188, 464

Augustine, Abraham .... 801, 616 Autrey, Sergeant Will ------.--.- 740, 9 3 1

............................... Baker, James S Baker, Marvin A 793, 3 14 Bailey, Paul B ............................... 612, 378 Balenger, Dave 748, 3 00

Ballard, William E 2, 6 5 6, 377 Banks, Sergeant John M ............... 2,612, 622 Barker, Novatus L., Jr ................. 2,920, 241

Barnes, Bentley 0 2, 90 1, 193 Barnes, Lenard L .. 2,196, 167 Barrow, Sergeant James H ........... 2,652, 640

Barton, Tebe S ...- 73 5, 9 12 Bass, Grover C ...... 1,897, 901 'Bates, Cleave 98, 463 Bates, Herbert A ..... 3,207, 968 Bates, James A 4,756, 744 Bates, Moses E Baugh, Henry G 2,652, 664 Bean, William A ........................... 838, 767 Beck, Corporal Henry D ............. 1,344, 801 Bennett, Frank G Bennett, Nathaniel H 4,458, 865 Bennett, Reuben C .. 1,342, 111 Bettie, Louis .................... 2,612, 6 j 1

Bigby, Sergeant Robert C 1,897, 416 Birdsong, Howard J 2,614, 626

Birdsong, Louis -.-..- 1, 3 63, 496 Blackmon, Edgar Blackman, Roy .............................. 3,494, 270 Black, Louis .- 2,902, 340 Bohannon, Johnson F ................... 2, 90 3, 843 Bonner, William H ......................... Booker, Virgle E ............................. 2,r88, 469 Boozer, Fred A 4,573, 177 Boozer, James H 2, 18 8, 468 Borders, Charles B ......................... 4, 15 9, 943

Borders, Homer 2, $8 8, 468 Bostick, Sergeant James M ........... 1,193, 334 Boswell, Earl T 2,648, 015

Bowen, Henry I 2, 58 8, 470 Bowen, James M Boykin, Sergeant Charlie F ......... 2,902, 83 5

Boykin. Sergeant William S Brady, Reece ....................... 1,931, 813 Brand, Murphy ........ 13, 397 Brannon, Henry J ....- ................... 434, 894 Brazil, John H 2,920, 256 Breed, Adolphus M 2,902, 8 89 Breed, Harry M 4,458, 696 Brewer, Burrell B 412, 231 Brewer, Wilson M ......................... 3,497, 5 5 1

Briley, Sergeant Emmett G 2, 13 3, 8 17 Briley, Robert 2,F88, 465 Brock, Hubert B Brogden, James S .- 3,013, 3 12 Brooks, Sergeant Arthur W .719, 922 Brooks, Clarence D ...............-.. ..- 761, 107 Brooks, Early L 4,008, f 6 5

Brooks, Sergeant Willie F 734, 3 93

........... Brown, Corporal Calvin F 738, 179 Brown, James A 1, 93 1, 075 Brown, Loyd C 2,196, 169 Brown, Mike D 3,208, 307 Browning, Godwin M 1,546, S 92

Buchanan, William B .......-..-...... 2, 188, 467 Burdett, Edwin 0 4,296, 206

........................... Busbee, Henry J 2,196, 169 .................. Busbee, Herman L -..4,462, 346

Butler, Charlie R 218, 853 Butler, William A 3,102, 778

Byrd, Charlie H 2,652, 642

... Cadenhead, Sergeant Charlie R 106, 178

.. Caldwell, Sergeant Alonzo 2, 13 1, 928

Caldwell, Henry C 1,029, 037 Caldwell, Sergeant James C 114, 127 Camp, Sergeant Thomas L 3,497, 68 5

Cantrell, Arthur F Carley, Sergeant John A ...-..-... 218, 351

.................. Carpenter, Charles P -3,679, 655 Carr, William 0 2,902, 057

........... Carriker, Sergeant John E 1,360, 340

Carter, Benjamin G 2,924, 610 ....................... Carter, William 0 4,001, 122

Cash, Claude C 562, 223 Caswell, Walter J 3,497, 498

......... Caudle, Sergeant Harvey B 2,614, 604

.... Caudle, Louis 2, T 88, 472

...... Caudle, Owens 2, 61 2, 63 1

Chalker, Enoch B 4, 162, 734

Chamblee, Homer L 2,901, 861 ..................... Chambley, Wyatt T 3,208, 370

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Chandler, Sergeant Homer E.-..-2,920,268 Chandler, Sergeant Robert E 1,154,390 Chasteen, Fitz H. L Christian, Corporal R. L ...--..-.-... 4,562,444 Clements, Harry T .... 4,001,121 Cleaveland, Thomas R ..-..------.-..-. 4,418,866 Cleaveland, W. L., Jr 4,418,7 16 Clifton, Clem 793,167 Clifton, D. 4,562,732 Cobb, Leroy

.Cobby Corporal William R ..-----.. 1,344,701 Cofield, Corporal C. B 1,363,349 Cofield, Sergeant J. A 795,693 Cole, Benjamin F 1,019,636 Cole, Bingham P 1,343,424 . . Colley,. Benjarmn P 2,596,170 Colquitt, Alfred H -2,588,476 Comer, Hugh H Compton, Guy G 793,633 Cone, Clayton ... 96,479 Cooper, Sergeant Bennett D ....-.. 2,58 8,474 Cooper, Cary D .---------.-------pe-pepepe 4,562,733 &ley, Charles J 2,65 2,659 Cosper, Corporal Leon ...-.-.-. 2,902,907 Cotter, Vance L ..---.--.---... 2,924,622 Couch, Charlie G 4,576,757 Coward, Cleaveland ___-----.---....--.- 3,502,404

Cox, Eddie 2,s 88,475 Cox, Thomas E .--..----.....----- 1,343,603 Craven, Wilbur 56,368 Crews, George B 1,100,5 11 Crow, Sergeant Enoch A ...---..--.. 4,773,410 Crowder, Howard .---...---.-..-- 1,3 5 8,13 9 Culpepper, Sergeant W. R ..-.-..-- 1,344,s 12 Cumbee, Arthur H .--.--.-....--. 4,570,421 Curtis, William A 2,652,623 '

Cutright, James .--.I-.--.-..---.-. 1,934,822 Daniel, Ben 2,901,564 Daniel, Edmond T .....---------.-- 4 , s 5,173 Daniel, Eugene 73 5,437 Daniel, Robert M 4,573,178 Daniels, Albert R 1,3 56,176 Darden, Gordon L 4,45 6,175 Darden, John N 4,570,422 Davis, Abner S 4,43 1,457 Davis, Archie J 4,562,73 5 Davis, Charlie I 2,652,648 Davis, Sergeant Duke 4,001,123 Davis, Sergeant Earl 249,268

Davis, Henry 2,655,571

Davis, Sergeant Joseph B ..--.-.-.- 27,638 Davis, Corporal Jesse 322,824

Davis, Sergeant Ralph E 2,s 88,477 Davis, Walter V 2,484,720 Day, Carl C 96,416 Dean, C. D 3,497,71 5 DeLoach, Bonnie A., Jr 4,350,052 Denny, Dave 2,s 88,478 Denny, Sergeant Jasper W 760,178 Denny, Robert M ..1,344,499 Dickson, Henry A 2,376,745 Dickson, Jesse S .-.--.-..-.-....---------- 4,45 8,730 Dillard, Sergeant John H 1,3 6 1,973 Dixon, Roy H 633,891 Dixon, William L .-.--.-.--..------- 2,488,421 Dodgen, Jim C 2,196,171 Dorrough, John C Dorrough, Sam F ..--.----------.------A 741,634 Dozier, Sergeant E. N 2,652,657

Dozier, Corporal John B 113,793 Duck, Brady C 1,360,590

Dukes, Clay W 5 3,194 Dukes, Luis M Dukes, Corporal Jim R .--... 3,497,550 Dunn, Monroe 1,031,522 Dunson, Alfred L 1,929,921 Dunson, Sergeant William P .---- 1,361,8 18 Durham, Clarence E 1,346,061 Dye, Howell E 2,903,049 Dyer, Jefferson C ..----...---.-.--- 2,652,661 Eady, Earnest H 3,497,757 Earnest, Lewis .-..: 705,574

East, Albert -.-.--......-.-.-.-------- East, Sergeant Carl W .-.-.-..-..- 246,067

Edmondson, Sergeant Carl W...-- 760,163

Edwards, Frank 793,416 Ellis, James B 1,361,859 Emory, Sergeant Robert A ...--- 4,001,124 Emory, Sergeant Walter 235,445 Estes, Joseph G -2,s 88,479 Estes, Robert B 2,596,174

Evans, Roy W 4,45 8,537 Evans, Seaborn W 1,080,492 Evans, John W 792,3 89 Farrar, Lewis P 4,001,121 Farrar, Posie M 1,897,448 Fatherly, John 759,124 Feinburg, Samuel 2 1 8,3 90

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Fincher. Malone L .... 906, 424 Fincher, Walton M .-- 1,343, 716 Fisher, George W ..-..-.. 2,574, 980 Fling, Corporal Howard S Florence, William L ..-..- 1,361, 887 Floyd, Harold C 4,455, 300 Folds, Charlie M ...--.--.-.---.. 4, 5 62, 737 Folsom, Horace C 2,588, 482 Formby, Eugene D ..-.......--.....-. Foster, Grover C 2,902, 464 Franklin, William R 1,343, 013 Frederick, Hugh P ...-....-.-...-.... 3,496, 774 Frederick, Philip .. 4, 45 5, 404 Freeman, Clifford L 4,562, 73 6 Freeman, Eugene D ... Freeman, Joseph C .... ...-.........-.... 4, 45 5, 23 1 Freisleben, Harry C 2,900, 450 Frost, Alexander Fulghum, Luther F ..-.- 2, 3 50, 297

Fulghum, Roy 4, 5 62, 73 8

Fuller, Early C 1,345, $24 Fuller, Corporal James C .. 719, 709 Fuller, James H .-.-... 1,347, 845

Fuller, William A 1,343, 613 Gable, William S .... 2,596J 73 Gay, John ...... ......................... 1,360, 737 George, Callie A 2,903, 556 Gerbert, William A 4,884, 792 Gibson, Sergeant Charles G 1,060, 826 Gibson, Henry C ......--............- 436, 296

Gill, Wdlis L .......................... 4,883, 822 Gilley, Lillard C ...-....-..-......-..- 2,345, 116

... Gilliland, Guy P 4,242, 196 Gladney, Louie ....... 3,497, 834 Glass, T . Curtis ......... ...-...........- 5,248, 00 1 Glosson, Grover C 1,896, 825 Glosson, Sergeant William F.---2,634,490 Godwin, Sergeant Will H ...-...- 346, 374 Goff, John L .- .......--........-..- 4,736, 753 G o d , J 41, 136 Gray, Clifford L 1,098, 358 Gray, Sergeant William J ..-.-.-. 794, 658 Gray, Wylie ..- 229, 860 Green, Corporal Claude H.---1,519,421 Grifsth, Sergeant Ben W ..... 2,901, 035

Gri$n, Corporal Bion D 2,650, 496 Griggs, E . Garland -.- ......, - 4,461, 211 Griggs, Corporal Henry 1.--1,344,794 . . Grogm, G~rdrc P ..-.----.....-. 4, 5 62, 739

Gross. Reuben 2,588, 575 Gross, Sergeant Umin B .--. ....- Hale, Duke T - 519, 668 Hall, Henry G 4,001, 126 Hall, Roy G ..-.. 1,344, 3 6 5

Hall, Thomas N 4,734, 472 Hamby, Daniel R ...-........-.....-- Hamer, Vester G ... - 1,098, 975 Hamlett, Claude 748, 570 Hamlett, Richard P ....-..-..---... 2,902, 749 Hamlett, John L .... 5 3, 891 Hamlin, Walter B .. ..................... 2,650, 497 Hannah, Clarence . 1,897, 464 Hannah, Lon -----------------------.-- 106, 373 Haralson, Corporal Ralph C ....- Haralson, Sergeant Tom A .....-.. 1,930, 632 Hardeman, Alfred ......-...- 1,923, 999 Harper, Sammie D 3,497, 497 Harris, Howard R ..--..- .............. 1,341, 380 Harris, Mark D ........................... 2,588, 486 Harris, Sergeant-Major W . D.--2,654,560 Harrison, Cloma S Harrison, Sergeant Lovick C.---1,9 3 1, 39 5

Hart, Corporal Richard M ...--.-. 4,562, 742 Hasty, Henry W .................. .--- 2,902, 409 Hatfield, QM.-Sergeant Fred R.-1,3 65, 144

Hawkiis, George 3, 99 1, 48 I Hayes, Frank ..-.. ...................... 822, 809 Haynes, Sergeant James B .....--- 2,188, 484 Haynes, Thomas G ...-...-......-.,. 2,596,4a 9 Haynes, William J .-..-....-.... 1,897, 487

Heard, Henry .......................... 3,991, 475 . Hearn, Gordon .......................... 3,497, 703

......... Hearn, Jim 2,588,$91 Helm, Lee ... Henesy, Joe T ....- 2,900, 087

. Henderson, Corporal Arthur .....- 3 9, 603

. Hendricks, Dewey ...............-.,. 4, 88 3, 718 .. Henberg, Harold 4, 45 5, 293

Hice, James R 3,588, 487 Hicks, Oliver C 738, 207

... Hill, Elijah 1,924, 004 Hill, John T 2,J88, 485 Hill, Louis 2,574, 641 Hilyer, Sergeant Eldridge V.----1,93 0, 640

. Hines, C A 1,343, 325 Hinson, Paul W .-... 4,162,740 Hipp, Preston T ..-. 2,902, 411

Hobbs, J . D . - . - - - - - - 3,497, 714

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Hodnett. Hardy J ......................... 3,004, 689

....... Hodnett, Corporal Ralph H 2, 65 0, 437

....................... Hodnett, Wesley C .... Hodnett, Willie J ..

......................... Hodges, George T 2,196, 176 Hogan, William J 4,462, 3 30

............................. Hogg, Alvin R 2,588, 488

............................. Hogg, Jarrell N 1,020, 400

........... Hogue, Sergeant Henry J 2,492, 8 3 0

............................. Holder, Ellis L 1,344, 026

..... Hollis, John, Jr ....................... 1,924, 0 15

............... Hollis, Sergeant John F 27, 750

................... Holloway, Clifford H 4,119, 9 18

......................... Holmes, Arthur J 2,654, 526

....................... Holmes, Charles M 801, 683

............. Holmes, Henry J ................... Hornsby, William W 1,343, 666

.... Howard, Charles M 1,897, 469

..................... Huffman, Jackson M 794, 178

............... Huguley, George A., Jr 3,004, 692

........... Hull, Corporal William A 1, 3 41, 1 58

Hunt , George F 2,956, 175

Hunt , Henry W 4, 162, 743

........................... Hunt, Wesley A 2,596, 177

........................... Hurley, James A 741, 624

.......... Hutchinson, Sergeant Paul 1,607, 442

Hutchinson, Richard S ................. 738, 738 . Jackson, Charlie M 2,654, 621

........................... Jackson, Will H 3,497, 740

Jenkins, Franklin P ....................... 2, 5 88, 493

Jenkins, Johnnie 1,924, 0 10

................................ Johns, Albert 1,098, 599

............................... Johns, Virgil S 1, 93 1, 398

......................... Johnson, Elisha C 4,415, 349

Johnson, Corporal Norman C ..... Johnson, Corporal Odell H ......... Johnson, Oscar M ......................... 3,497, 668

......................... Johnson, Rufus H 4, 162, 744

.............................. Johnson, Will 4,007, 378

..................... Johnston, Reuben A 239, 83 1

Jones, Charles L ........................... 4,159, 922

Jones, Edward A ........................... 4,570, 149

Jones, George D ........................... 2, 3 59, 42 5

Jones, Henry .......................... 2,300, 133

Jones, Sergeant James Y ............. 74 5, 112

Jones, Newton A ........................... 716, 138

Jones, Robert D 1,345, 198

............................. Jones, Robert H 1,313,P 24

Jones, Thomas B 4,176, 7 r0

Jones. William H ........................... 793, 429 Jones, William P ........................... 1, 34 1, 8 1 3 Joseph, Charles -. ......................... 3,497, 835

Kato, Jay T .. 128, 742 Kato, Corporal William H ......... 73 1, 477 Keith, Wilbur P 3,498, 670

Keller, Hall P ............................... 4,462, 383

Kelley, Lee C ................................. 1,547, 261

Kennington, Joe J ......................... 2, 5 88, 494

Kenney, Sergeant Robert 13, 650

Kent, Oscar W 1,346.8 52

Key, William C ............................. 4, 5 70, 423

Kimbrel, Joe

Kimbrel, Lon T ............................. 2, 90 3 , 047

King, Corporal Burrell ................ 774, 23 1 King, Paul .................................... 1,342, 293

Kirby, Sergeant Cooper S ........... 2,650, 433

Kirby, Sergeant Marion F ........... 2, 5 8 8, 495

Kittle, Will ................................. 4,010, 675

Lambert, Corporal Charles B... ..1,897, 487

Lambert, Jasper N ....................... 1,365, 184

Lande, James A ............................. 3,497, 121

Landreth, Corporal Homer M ..... 2, 3 88, 103

Landreth, Joseph C ....................... 2,196, 178

Landreth, Sergeant Thomas M.-.-- 738, 247

Lane, George M., Jr ..................... 2,596, 179

Lane, James H ............................... Langford, Verlie L ....................... 792, 905

Langley, Richard B ...................... 4, 45 8, 934

......................... Lanier, Harvey L 2, 3 88, 496

............................. Lanier, James B 2, 5 8 8, 5 3 3

......................... Lashley, Charles L 1,342, 157

....................... Lashley, William D 2,588, 499

Latt, Robert B 2,596, 180 .. Lee, Robert E 2,924, 678

Lee, Walter S 168, 107 ....................... Lehmann, Erwin R 795, 928 ..................... Lehrnann, William P 1,897, 882

............. Lester, Corporal Isaac A 1,340, 684

............................. Lewis, Sidney B 2,650, 926 Lindsey, Jesse L ............................. 2 , W , 497

................................ Lindsey, Otis 1,906, 133 .................... Littlefield, George W

......................... Littlefield, Otis B 2,902, 545 Loftin, James A ............................. 1,934, 948

........................... L e y , E n S 176, 148 Lott, Henry R ...............................

..................... Lovelace, Emmett B 863, 157 ............ Loveless, Corporal Marvin 1, 5 57, 0 12

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.............................. Lowe. Herbert 2,656, 226 ............................. Loyd, Hamp T 4,455, 383

.... Lubow, Corporal Samuel ..1,897, 496 ..................... Lunsford, Thomas E 4, 00 1, 127

McClain, Luby B 1,344, 848 McCoy, Mason P 974, 475

............................. McCoy, Pink J 3,497, 732 McCrary, John H 1,896, 894

..... McCullough, James C 2, 90 1, 742 ....... McCullough, Corporal W . 436, 698

McCurry, Jim 2,588, 504 . McDaniel, Buford 1,546, 5 3 1

.. McDaniel, Dave W 1,896, 002 McDaniel, Ed 434, 678 McGhea, Corporal Gip 1,345, 022 McKay, William J

....... McKernie, William S .. 759, 437 ...... McKemie, William P 81 3, 118

McKemie, Francis P .- 4, 45 5, 454 McLarty, Paul E 2,652, 619

Mallory, Corporal James A 3,497, 496 Mangham, Thomas J ......... 2, 5 96, 18 1 Manning, William C .................. -1,546, 627 Marchman, Herman ...................... 2, 5 88, 505

................ Margett, Corporal Joseph 23, 526

Market, Corporal Willis H ......... 778, 101 Martin, John H Martin, William H 1,043, 420

... Mason, Corporal Jesse l,029,81 8 Massengale, Rufus T 2,902, 762

Maxey, Loyd L ...- 3,497, 755 Maze, James H ............................. 3,996, 573 Meaders, Jason E 3,207, 754 Meeks, Tobe .... 741, 756

Meetze, Earle D 5, 5 82, 073 Mellett, Elbert B 914, 633

Miller, Sergeant Paul .................... 187, 604 Miller, William L ......................... 2,652, 663 Mills, Grady . 2,924, 692 Mills, Julius 33, 478 Milner, William 76 1, 545 Mobley, L . B 4,879, 167 Mobley, Philip .............................. 2,903, 543 Moncrief, Cecil R ......................... 1,345, 428

Moncus, James T ............... 2,654, 797

Moncus, Thomas T 2, 6 5 2, 6 1 5 Montgomery, Terry1 B ................. 4,461, 079

Moore, Benjamin M .-.. ...1,344, 393 Moore, Buron P 2,596, 182

Moore. Corporal Charlie R 759. 439 Moore. Edward P ......... 4,001,1 28 Moore, Robert L ............. 4,562, 746 Moore, Willard ............ Moore, Winford L .... 1,100, 846 Mooty, Loonie W 1 , 3 4 3 3 2

Morgan, John R ...-..- 2,902, 653 Morgan, Walter L 795, 972

Morris, Albert .. 3,497, 68 1 Moseley, Corporal Edwin 12 3, 13 2

Mozley, Andrew G ...................... 48, 438 Munson, Corporal James A ......... 2, 5 8 8, 5 02 Murray, Howard H ............. 1,344, 798

Murphy, James F 1, 3 13, 145 Murphy, Newel1 B Murphy, Wylie P 1,361,91 4 Nabors, Abraham M 4,562, 741 Nall, Cecil C 3,496, 773 Newberry, Charlie J ..................... 2,588, 508 Newsom, Leon E 2,588, 506 Newsome, Charlie A ..................... 3,497, 8 31 Newton, Charles E ... 4,461, 212

Newton, James A ......-................. 4, 45 5, 468

Newton, Pope A .. ...........-.-........ 1,345, 907 ..... Nichols, Virgie 'W 4,573,181

Nix, Grover 750, 566 Nix, Harbin .................................. 1,341, 630

........................... Noles, Warner T 2,588, 509

....... Norred, James L 4, 00 1, 129

Norris, Carl R 4,561, 032 Norton, Norman - 4,001, 130 Oliver, Carey V O'NeaI, William T ..................-... 3,832,5 14 Orrick, Amos L 1,012, 73 5

............... Overstreet, George J .-... 4, 3 50, 298

Page, Tom 2,596, 183 Park, Henry B 4,884, 449

........................... Parker, Henry M 1,341, 120 ............. Parr, Corporal Robert C 759, 395

............................ Parratt, George 1,098, 640 Partridge, John E 2,5 88, 591

......................... Partridge, Ralph J 4,573, 182 ........................... Payne, Major M 11 8, 796

......... Peach, Corporal William R 2,924, 343

........................... Pepper, Joseph L 4, 45 5, 492

............ Perry, Charles B Perry, Fletcher M 13 1, 612

Perry, James G 1,363, 350 Perry, Julian 2, 5 8 8, 5 1 1

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..... Perryman. Sergeant Marcus M 3, 13 3, 119 ............. Phelps. Gerdine W

Phillips, Horace G ......................... . . .............................. Ph~lhps, Lessie 1, 93 1, 40 1 ........... Phillips, Corporal Wiley F 3,207, 70 I

Pike, John H 3,187, 262 ............................. Pitts, George W 1,348, 942

Potts, Paul A ................................ 4,411, 114 Potts, Willard T ............................. 4, 5 62, 749

...................... Powell, Reuben 2,652, 849

Powell, Willie C ............................. 97, 8 13 .. Powledge, William R 1,340, 993

................. Prather, George 4,884, 3 87 Preacher, Sergeant Herbert A ..... 1,029, 818

......... Preacher, Corporal Lewis M 1,029, 829 Presnell, Addison D .................. .-..2,594, 139 Priest, Henry ....- Prichard, Thomas H ..... 4, 5 18, 615 Pruett, Jesse F 2, 5 88, 1 14 Pruitt, Jennos E ... 4,162, 748 Pruitt, John H .. ........................ 1,343, 209 Pruitt, Norman L ......................... 1,897, 089

.. Pryor, Setgeant George C .....,..... 14, 346 Pugh, Corporal Jack J 120, 741

.... Purgason, Lyndon- 2,194, 8 10 Pye, Otho L ................................ 2,648, 086 Ragsdale, Jesse B 3,497, 704

painey, Corporal F . J ................... 743, 5 12 pains, Ferman L ................... 796, 638 Rains, Johnnie J .................... 710, 576

Rakestraw, James S ....................... 2, Y 88, 5 23 Randall, Corporal R . L ................. 3, 03 1, 649

. Redden, Russell U . F ....-.-.... -... 4,884, 5 19 Reed, Claud - 2,903, 674

..... Reed, Sergeant Harry L 3,497, 493 Reese, Aaron C Reese, Charlie L .- 760, 470 Reesc, Dee ..... 3,497, 100 Reynolds, Clyde G 2,586, 124

..................... Reynolds, William A 3, 03 3, 6 19 Richardson, Sergeant Ben N ......... 1,098, 614

.. Richardson, Columbus J Ridgeway, Sergeant William T.--1,s 5 9, 4 17 Roberts, Corporal Eugene .......... 1,912, 246 Roberts, John G . T ..................... 3, 03 3, 720

......... Royal, Corporal Dolphus E 1, 3 16, 914 Ruffin, John C ..-. 738, 225 Rutledge, John L 4,456, 200

.... Sanders, Harry W., Jr 1,099, 504

......................... Sanders. Jessie C Sands, Robert L .-..- Sands, William A .......

Sappington, Henry W 4,416, 20 1

Saxon, Corporal Robert C .... 7 59, 6 55

Seay, James A 1,316, 418 Sewell, Sergeant Nathaniel L ....... 1,361, 910 Shaefer, Stephen ...... 4,716, 3 84 Sharman, Howard D .-....--- ....- 1,361, 869 Sharp, Dock H ...-.--.- ............- 760, 480 Shaw, Raymond ..-....-- 4,162, 3 19 Shepherd, Luke L .--.- -1,897, 790 Sheppard, Jesse C 1, 93 1, 547

S h y , Roy E 4,162, 711 Short, Nurel D .........-.-.----.- 1,343, 815 Shortt, Oran ..-.. ............................ 1,408, 220 Simmons, Harold A ....-.-..-..-.- 2,901, 179 Simmons, Herman R 1,340, 813 Simmons, Webster 40, 720 Smons, Abdo J ....-..-...-.--.-.. 3,497, 783 Sims, Johnnie L 3 , 5 86, 160

Simpson, Thomas F .....- 2,652, 628 Smith, Clarence ... 2,651, 046 Smith, Harvey H 1,927, 861

........................... Smith, I-Ienry L 1,903, 317 . Smith, John T G 4,001, 133

Smith, LaFayette C 4,455, 719 Smith, Lon ................................... 724, 440 Smith, Mark F ......................... 2,901J 27 Smith, Sergeant Oscar J ..-,.......- 339, 292

Smith, Reuben H 1,343, 907 Smith, Roy T 4,573, 183

.. Smith, Thomas W 1, 3 65, 191

Smith, Willie j 2,588, 5 16

Smith, Wilson E ........................... 1,361, 917 Smotherman, Fred L 2,903, 266

.......................... Spearman, Sol 2,649, 210 Spier . Corporal Alfred R 3 , 3 8 8 , 117 Spinks, George J 2,612, 643 Spinks, Haywood C 4,309, 860 Spinks, Tom L 2,924, 373

.... Spivey, Eline L 3,999, 427 Spivey, Lester C .-. 745, 662 Spivey, Corporal William L ......... 1,934, 977

............................. Stack, Alonza L 2,196, 185 Stallings, Joseph L 2,901, 406 Stark, Nathan ..-...-. 2,614, 621

Starr, Hoyt A 1,896, 295

Stephens, Blant N 3,497, 733

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Stephens, Clark K 2,588,527

Stephens, Corporal James A 748,760

Stitt, Durell -...-..---..----..------- 2,903,070

Storey, Charlie 0 1,34 1,640

Storey, E. C ..----..---..--...-.---------- 1,897,096

Storey, James 0 2,596,186

Stowers, Clifford 4 1,59 1

Strickland, Vernon R ..---.-.......-... 3,594,711

Stroud, James W 1,546,600

Sturdivant, Sergeant C. P ....-.-.... 1,546,889

Sturdivant, Sergeant 0. L ...----.... 2,652,211

Sutherlin, C. Wilner 4,45 5,616

Suttles, James W 1,341,125

Sutton, Alex 1,926,390

Swanger, Hiram T 2,588,528

Swint, Henry T 4,00 1,13 1

Taliaferro, Charles S ..--...-...--.--..- 1,361,966

Talley, Norman M 2,6$2,2 12

Tatum, Frank S 1,36 5,787

Taylor, Amos C 4,573,420

Taylor, Joseph T 2,587,996

Teague, Guy ____

Terrell, Peter 5,065,486

Thomas, Frank -.-.--.------- 2,903;681

Thomas, Joseph E .-------- 2,588,519

Thomason, James W 4,562,752

Thomaston, Arthur R 1,030,045

Thompson, Alonzo 3,F 87,295

Thompson, Charlie 2, F88,r17

Thompson, Hulet 2,596,188

Thompson, Corporal John M.-- 5 5 8,347

Thompson, Sergeant Marion H...1,93 0,62 3

Thompson, Sam 3,503,840

Thompson, Solomon

Thompson, Corporal W. N 95,640

Thompson, William E 3,826,465

Thornton, Bob 4,562,763

Toney, Homer R 9,562,754

Traylor, Sergeant Joe H 636,194

Trimble, Robert L 4, 568,636 Trimble, Robert Lee ...2,578,779 Truitt, Henry T ....2,188,~8 Tucker, Corporal George W .---- 4,5 62,7 5 5

Tucker, John H .------.-,.--.--.. 2,343,18 1 Tumlin, Daniel L 1,899,300 Turner, Marvin P 3 ,5 86,260

Turner, Rudolph

Valeri, Gus ..3,497,73 0

Veal, Harvey S

Wadkins, Jasper N .........--....-.- l,93 1,667

Wadkins, Jefferson R Walker, Sergeant Clarence Y ..-..-- 1,186,542

Walker, Eldredge G 4,456,009

Walker, Homer 759,667

Walker, Willie B 1,34 1,646

Wallace, Amos W 3,498,699

Wallace, Jesse J 1,347,685

Walls, Oscar 748,773

Walters, Corporal George W 3,O 3 3,706

Ware, Charlie L .--.---.-.,..-... 1,361,871

Ware, Rigdon W Warren, Marcus W 793,25 5

Watson, Corporal Henry C .-.-- 1,073,948

watts, Guu 0 1,357,383

Watts, Lonnie F 3,996,467

Watts, Sergeant Walter T .-----...- 759,69 1

Weathersbee, Sergeant G. G 2,18 8,5 2 1

Weaver, Corporal Charles C.----1,046.5 70

Weaver, Corporal Herman L .-.---. 1,345,690

Weir, Theo ...-.-.---.-.... 561,752

Welden, Corporal Ernest 0 1,93 1,2 3 0

Weldon, Corporal Walter L ..----- 168,111

Wells, Otis L 2,S94,607

Wells, Woodward -2,6 14,63 3

Whitlock, Samuel 4,001,136

Wilkerson, Jefferson C 1,899,061

W i l k e r n Willie L . 38,728

Wilkes, Corporal Benjamin L....4 136,942

Wilkinson, Corporal Urban S..--3,496,900

Williams, Alfred Z 1,346,186

Williams, Amasa C 4,) 50,3 82

Williams, Charlie T Williams, Curtis C ..--..--.---...-..--- 4,573,18 5

Williams, David H ....-.....--...------- 1,88 1,00 3

Williams, David R Williams, Nimrod D ......----...-.-..--. 4,s 62,727 Williams, Rance Williams, Sergeant Robert C..--1,099,769

Williamson, Sergeant H. E 1,142,15 9 Williamson, J. D 3,497,763 Willingham, Harvey L 3,497,164 Wilson, Cumpy T 761,496

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Wilson, Sergeant Floyd E - 1,3 3 9,3 5 5

Wilson, Lewis A ...--....---.---..--.------ 4,s 62,7T7

Wilson, Robert E .----...-.----.--------- 4,3 I 0,393 Wilson, Will

Wilson, William E ..--.-.-.--..-.-..-.-.- 4,s 73,184

Winkles, John L 939,400

W~nn , Frank 2,652,63 6

Winslett, Ernest A ..--.-.-----..-..------ 5 58,765

Wood, Sergeant Edgar C .------. 1,363,363

Wood, Edwin R 793,379

Wood, Polk W 793,407

Woodham, Lawrence .....--.-.---...---. 17,498

Woodruff , Amos 2,5 8 8,522

Woodruff, Corporal Ira 2,j 88,606

Woodruff, Olin 2,795,988

Wright, Howard M 4,962,759

Wright, James W ..-,...-.------.-. 2,588,520

Wright, Raleigh 2,1 88,1 32

Wright, William B., Jr 1,340,823

Wright, Wilfred L

Yalovitz, Alex 2,5 53,399

Yarbrough, William S 4,562,760

Yates, John

Yates, James R 2,596,190

Yates, Corporal Rob 97,4j2

Young, Henry F ..------....---._---------- 2,651,497

Young, Sergeant John G ..-.-..-.-- 793,441 . .

Zachry, W ~ l l ~ a m G 2,654,634

White Soldiers Who Died in Service The names listed below are those who died in service, and were members

of the army unless otherwise indicated. The names are not included in the preceding roster.

Akins, Frank LaGrange 4,562,729 99999999-99999999 September J , 1918

Bailey, William B .------.------- LaGrange 761 ,41 1 -------------October 17, 191 8

Bohannon, Corporal Joel M .-.- LaGrange --------- 87,640 ..--..-.-.---------October 16, 1918

Brock, Joe McKinley (marine) -.LaGrange 117,094 une 8, 191 8

Cannon, John H LaGrange .------------.----- 57,791 July 18, 1918

Dunn, Aubrey West Point -...-...------\X\X\X\X\X 97,494 .-....-.--..---- September 17, 1918

Frasier, Sergeant Hoke LaGrange ----.------------ 1 8 9 7 2 1 1 ..-_..---.-..-...--- October 12, 19 18

Hamer, Ferrell L LaGrange .................... 1,195,93 5 uly 3 1, 191 8

Hamlett, Eria C LaGrange ----.--------.------ 2,902,761 -..--.--...-.-----October 13, 1918

Hancock, Sergeant Allen D .---- LaGrange -.-. 1,365,301 November 23, 1918

Hillhouse, Ernest LaGrange..- -.........-.------.. ....April 27, 191 8

Johnson, Corporal Henry F ...---. LaGrange 97,634 ----.-.----..-------------July 26, 191 8

Lake, Eldridge --.--.-.--.-----.-----West Point --.,..--------. 2,652,6522222222222222-20ctober 31, 1918

McAllister, Zachariah LaGrange 801,6 18 -.-.--.-.-..September 10, 191 8

Melton, William M West Point .......- .----.-- 2,588,~03333333333333333333330~t~ber 14, 19 18

Park, Charles T LaGrange ,497,73 1 -.---.-..--.-.._---October 23, 1918

Payne, Amous LaGrane ,896,917 .-.........----- September 29, 191 8

Reid, Jewel1 LaGrane - . , 4 0 8 , 32 May 2 1, 19 18

Schaub, Sergeant Baxter Lindsey-LaGrange -..-.-_----..November 24, 1917

Smith, Young Hall (seaman) .... LaGrange ....--.------------ 1,57 1,72 5 _February 15, 191 8

Spearman, Wyatt .-..-.---__---------- Hogansville 3,991,782 14, 1918

Storey, Jacob L .-....------..--.-..---. LaGrangeeeeee-eeeeeeeeeee 1,9 1 8,2 8 3 ..----.------..-..MPrch 7, 19 18 Taylor, Juel L a G r a n g e 97,83 1 1 I, 191 8

Thompson, Knox F .-......---------- LaGrangeeeeeeeeeeeee 1,34 1 ,I 37 ---------..----.November 1, 19 18 Wainwright, Lafayette F.

(marine) West Point 120,271 ...--.----.--.--... October 25, 1918

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Colored Soldiers Adams, James -------.---..-- 2,648,886 Akers, Corporal Washington---.-I ,92 8,823 Alenrander, John 4,574,~ 30

Allen, Corporal Henry 1,93 1,817 Allen, John T 1,924,013 Allen, Willie F 2,34 5,943 Allison, Virgil 3,99 1,778 Amos, U. J .---._-.-..-..-..------------ 1,927,983 Anderson, J o h h 2,650,390 Appleby, Felix 1,93 1,906 Appleby, Lee 1,923,935 Askew, Corporal Frank, Jr ..-----.. 1,924,001 Atcherson, James 3 ,58 1,9 5 2 Barnes, Olin 5,065,23 1 Barnes, Will 3,494,149 ' Barsh, Elias 3,494,393 Bass, Jim 3,581,954 Batchelor, Lewis M 5,065,22 5

Battle, Andrew 2,343,530 Battle, Burke 1,927,930 Battle, Casper

Battle Charlie 230,3 9 1 Battle, Garnett 5,065,21 5 Battle, Lawrence ----.....---------- 1,923,995 Baugh, Willie 4,884,l 10 Beaslq, Albert 5 ,065,241 Beasley, Ernest 229,143 Beasley, Homer 3,494,143 Beasley, Philip 3 ,5 87,066 Beasley, Washington .-----.--..---.---. 3,991,779 Bell, Henry 5,065,218 Billingslea, John T 3 $9 3 ,72 1 Billingslea, Lamon 2,65 5,308 Billingslea, Corporal Lorie .-.-..-.---. 1,927,441 Birdsong, Waymond 3,61 1,71 3 Black, Jesse, Jr 3,581,956 Black, Walter 3,991,45 8 Blackman, Will 3,993,981 Boddie, George -...---......---.---....------ 3 ,494,26 1 Boddie, Lewis 1,927,989 Boddie, Lonnie 2,65 5,43 2 Bonner, Elbert 4,504,228 Bonner, Loveface 3,J 8 3,307 Bonner, Verse 3,609,609

Boyd, Johnnie .-.-__--..--..----7----.------ 3 9 9 1 ,459 Boyd, Lummus 2,656,281

Boykin, Charles Emory 1,974,564

Boykin, John T .--.---.-.-...........--- 3,00Y,850 Brewer, La 2,652,24$ Brooks, Champ ..3,609,611 Brooks, Percy .- 3,006,073 Broome, Jim 227,257 Broughton, George 2,344,067 Broughton, Lonie 2,342,620 Brown, Edward -------....----- 2,6484 88 Brown, Hiram .--------- 4,5 04,2 5 1 Brown, James E., Jr .------.- 2,656,442 Brown, Robert 3,991,460 . . Brown, W~lham 3,488,5 13 Bryant, Jessie --.-.-.-----_-- 4,174,500 Bufford, Willie ------------ 4J 33,139 Buggs, John ---..--------- 220,983 Burroughs, Dock 3,494,~ 56 Burston, Eunice - 233,050 Burton, Homer - . - - . . . - - - 2,616,072 Burton, J o h n 4 , ~ 0 4 , ~ 3 5 Byrd, Charlie Truitt --..---..---- 4,13 3,13 8 Byrd, S a b .----.--..-.- 2,649,590 . . Byrd, W d h m .---3,502,876 Calhoun, Corporal Josh --.-.-..- 229,570 Cameron, Lewis .------.-- 2,648,914 Cameron, Eley 2,s 61,796 Cameron, Warren. 4,271,146

cannon, Joe - - 4,757,026 Canady, Milton --.--..----.--- 1,93 1,809 Capers, Osie --..-..--.---. -4,504,22 5 Carlisle, Charlie .-..--.---.- 2,442,12 5 Carlisle, Frank 4,133,143 Carter, Will 5,065,230 Cam, Henry -------------------..-- 3,$8lY9f8 Cato, Jay D 4,008,385 Champion, Roy .......----..--.-------- 3,490,882 Chapple, Floyd 3,991,468 Chatman, Monroe 3,494,13 5 Chisholm, Sergeant Tommie ..-...- 3,s 8 1,9 5 9 Chislom, Corporal Willie 3,99 1,465 Chivers, George 1,923,918 Chivers, Tom 3,6 11,401 Civers, Lamon 3,991,463 Clark, Richard -.--...-.--.----.------------- 2,346,199 Clements, Reuben 1,8 12,2 3 0 Clements, Walter 5,065,478

Clemons, Shep 4,169,108

Clemons, Sergeant Spurgeon 4,13 3,140

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Cloud. Elmer 5, 06 5, 23 5 ....................... Qfield, Bill 1,923, 921

Cofield, Clee 3,187, 067 .. Cofield, Horace 3,991, 467

Cole, Simon 232, 648 Collins, Jim 4,574, 5 15 Collins, Terry .-.-. 3,992, 054 Colton, Levi 3,581, 960 Combs, Charlie 4, 13 3, 141

. Cook, Arthur 1,934, 781

.. Cook, George 2,654, 842 .. Cooper, Charlie 3 , W , 961 ..... Cooper, Henry 4,754, 907 ... Cooper, Thomas 1,934, 210

Cotton, Samuel 3,630, 498 ... Cotton, Walter 3,584, 003

Coverson, Ethel 2,650, 248 Cox, Clark .....-.. ....................... 3 3 5, 824

.......................... Cox, Hilliard - 234, 164 .................................... Cox, Mart 3,991, 462

....................... Cranford, Eddie A Crowley, Ernest 2,662, 119 Crumpton, Henry S ..................... 4,008, 755 Culberson, Jesse R ....-... ... 2, 65 5 , 540

. Cummings, Summerfield 1,924, 429 Curtis, Allen ...--......-......-..--.. 4,560, 674 Cutright, Eugene 229, 649 Dallis, Charlie, Jr .-.- 1,923, 923 Davidson, Clarence .. 3, 5 87, 069 Davidson, John W .... 3,494, 329 Davis, Andrew .... 3, 99 1, 469 Davis, John .. 2,614, 094 Davis, Corporal John N 1,023, 80 1 Davis, West .. 3,493, 028 Davison, William .. 2, 65 I , 545 Dawson, Charlie .......................... 4,010, 628 Dawson, David ..... 1,927, 607 Dawson, J . D ... 2,650, 280 Day, Robert C 3,613, 779 Dean, Alton 1,934, 147 Dean, Bennie ................................ 3,993, 8 15

. DeLaney, Douglas DeLaney, Frank .. 2,6r0, 363 Delaney, Vince ......... ......-............. 4, 13 3, 144 Dennis, Curtis .....-...--....---- 3, 5 8 1, 962 Dennis, Will .... 2, 65 5, 33 1 Dix, Allen ................................... 4,571, 071 Dix, Dotis 3,494.1 38 Dix, Tommie 3,494, 290

h g l a s . Isaac 4,f71, 047 Dozier, Arthur 3,127, 204

...... Dozier, John 3,494, 179

Dozier, Sam 232, 894 Drake, W111 .- .- 4,133, 143

................ Dubard, Joe ..-. 1,890, 216 Duncan, Will .... 4,104, 187 Dunn, Lonzie Dunson, Bob ....... 3,494, 3 49 Dunston, Charlie 232, 662

.......................... Easters, Fletcher 4,271, 138 Ector, Charlie 3,587, 071 Edmondson, Jim 220, 640 Edmondson, Mark, Jr 3,991, 472 Edmondson, Sergeant W . R ......... 3,494, 163 Edwards, Dave 4,504, 248 Edwards, George , 3,581, 964 Edwards, Leslie 2, 6 5 0, I03 Ellis, Arben 2,650, 891 Ellis, Will 1, 93 1, 905 Ellison, Lewis 2 3 1, 063 Evans, Ed 3,991, 473 Evans, Samuel H 1,923, 940 . . Bans , Wdhe 3,585, 199

... Fanning, Dave 1,928, 0 13 Fanning, Robert 4, 13 3, 169 Farrow, Jack 3,991, 474

.............................. Favors, George 1, 93 1, 807 Ferrell, Alonzo ... 3,494, 3 3 6 Ferrell, De 221, 006 Ferrell, Nelson 2,983, 022

........ Ferrell, Ozey 2,672, 23 6 ... Ferrell, Robert 2 30, 068 .............................. Ferrell, Virgus 5,065, 246

Fielder, Joe 1,008, 75 5 Fielder, Peter .................................. 4.1 3 3, 148 Finch, Archie ...... ................ 2,648, 970

Finch, Corporal Frank .................. 3,494.1 56 Fincher, Pink 1,895, 213 Fitzpatrick, Harry 227, 771 Fitzpatrick, Henry .... 4,504, 23 8

..................... Florence, George W 4, 13 3.1 47 Flowers, Tollie 5,065, 479 Fomby, Jefferson .......................... 230, 4Y 1 Ford, Ocie ... 3,994, 16 5 Ford, Robert ................................ 3,567, 027 Ford, Willie 2, 65 1, 287 Ford, Wilson 4,133, 146 Fosby, Cosby 645, 589

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WORLD WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS 249

~rance. !kll.-.....-......--. 1,924, 011 Franklin, Will 1, 93 1, 943

Freeman, Albert 4, 13 3, 149 ......... Freeman, George 2, 65 1, 413 ........... Freeman, John W 3,613, 209

Freeman, Lonza 2,648, 907 Freeman, W~ll 229, 669

.................................. Fulton, Burl 2,196, 156 ................... Gamble, Will 2, 65 5, 302

........ Gambrell, Corporal Richard 3,494, 386 Gates, Cap ..- 4,r79, 222 Gates, Corporal Gaston 2,648, 916

.. Gates, John L ............................ 1,928, 020 .... Gates, Lewis 3,991, 477

............................ Gates, Octavius 3,992, 0 56 Gates, R . L ..-....... 1,934, 720 Gates, Robert 3, 5 87, 074

Gates, Sam, Jr 2, 65 1, 444 .............................. Gates, William 1, 92 3, 930

Gluldimg, Johnnie ........................ 3,181, 967 . Geter, Amos 5,065, 236

Gibson, Ben .................................. 1,924, 019

Gibson, B . D ... 2 , 6 r 1 , Gibson, Charley ............................ 2,161, 724 Gillon, John I ............................. 2,346, 489

...................... Gisid . Corporal Sula 2,652, 069 Glenn, Gammon ........................... 1,928, 02 5

Gordon, Alf .................................. 3,992, 057 .............................. Gordon, Frank 3,991, 480

Grady, Willie L ........................... 2,656, 284 Granberry, George ....................-.. 2,649, 73 5 Gray, David .................................. 3, 58 1, 969 Gray, Willie ............................ 232, 680 Greathouse, Nora ........................... 4,504, 209 Green, Hubbard .......................... 4,754, 5 14

.............................. Green, Thomas 2,938, 195 Green, Willie I .. 2,347, 210 Greene, Hilliard ............ 3 $9 1, 478 Greene, Ulysses .................... 2,652, 242 Greenwood, Corporal Enoch .......... 4,717, 03 1

Greenwood, Frank . 2,490, r21 Griffin, Columbus L ...- .................. 1,924, 022 Griffin, Corporal Frank R ............. 3,991, 781

........... Grig~s, Sergeant Jerry, Jr 232, 571 Griggs, Sergeant Willie 3,494, 277 Grissom, Eugene ............................ 3,494, 218 Guice, Bennie 5, 06 5 , 451 Hairston, Emanuel 4,504, S3 8 Mall, Claude ........................ 2,137, 044

Hall. Fesser 2,6fO, 689 Hall, John W ............-........... 3, r81 , 970 Hall, Josh 5,065, 214 Hall, Marvin ............................. 1,928, 032 . . Hall, Vlrgd ..................... 3.5 8 1, 97 1 Hampton, Abner .......................... 229, 800 Harden, Charlie 1,923, 996 Hardnett, Isaiah - 4.1 3 3, 15 8 Hardy, Bose ..... 1,928, 033 Harper, Hub ................... 4,504, 250 Harrington, Andrew ................... 1, 02 3, 5 57 Harrington, Jack ....................... 5,065, 243 Harris, Charlie 3,581, 972 Harris, Doctor 2,649, 286 Harris, Corporal James M ........... 2,967, 050 Harris, John .............................. 3,494, 177 Harris, Corporal J . P ................... 3,613, 210 Harris, Lucius ............................. 3, 5 87, 075 Harrison, Jesse ... 3, 5 8 1, 973 Hart, E . Ernest .......................... 2,561, 794 Hart, Earl Pope ............................ 4,133, 159 Hart, Jim ....................... 2,656, 174 Hawkins, John W 3,991, 484

Hayes, Robert, Jr 4,133, 1 i 4 Haynes, Delsee ............................ 3.99 1, 482 Heard, Carl E 1,927, 910 Heard, E . J ............................... 1,928, 038 'Heard, Garnett ............................. 2,656, 113 Heard, George .............................. 3,544, 813 Heard, James C ........................... 1,954, 699 Heard, Stewart ............ ... ......... 3 , 5 8 1, 974 Heard, Willie ............................... 4, 13 3, 1 5 5 Heard, Willie, No . 2 ................... 4,754, 121 Hendon, Andrew ......................... 2,649, 188 Hendricks, Charles H ................ Hicks, Napoleon .......................... 3,609, 629

Hill, Eliga .................................. 3 J6, 03 8 Hill, George ............................... 1,923, 928 Hill, Henry ................................. 3,581, 971 Hill, Irvin.. .................................. ,931, 815 Hill, Otis ...................................... f ,581, 976 Hill, West ...................................... 3,536, 765 Hinds, Joshua ............................. 1, 93 1.9 5 1 Hodnett, Willie ........................ 4, 13 3 , 15 3 Hogg, George ........................... 2,648, 966 Holcomb, Sergeant Joe, Jr .......... 3,494, 279 Holcomb, John W ..............- l.3, 5 8 1, 977 Holcomb, Corporal Maceo ........... 1,008, 202 Holcomb, Olin ........................... 1,008, 23 2

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Holladay, Charlie ... 5,065,226 Holmes, Sylvester .. 3 ,9 9 1,316 Howard, Nathaniel 2,166,728 Howard, Tom, Jr 4J 33,152 Howard, W e 5 3 Hubbard, Fuller 3,991,481 Hubbard, Howard 3,991,486 Hubbard, Homer 3,73 5,754 Hudmon, Robert -----.----.-- 3,581,979 Huggins, Sergeant Ben 1,98 5,217 Hughes, Sergeant George .---,-- 1,927,95 3 Huguley, Will W .------..... 3,579,63 1 Huguley, George H 2,6 50,745 Huguley, Walter, Sr 4,880,829 Hunley, Bunner 2,648,961

Hunley, Sergeant Ezekiel 4,13 3 $1 57 Hunt, Will 4,133,151 Huntley, Grover 2,650,122 Huston, Aaron 4,445,3 89 Hutchelly Julius Hutchinson, Grady ... 3,993,704 Hutchinson, Olin 3,492,s 12 Ingersoll, George 2,6 5 6,95 4 Irby, Gus ---- 3,494,387 Jackson, D o c b 4,574,JO I Jackson, Henry 4,13 3,160

Jackson, James 4,562,848 Jackson, Joe 1,923,91 0 Jackson, Otis 4, 5 04,46 5 . . Jackson, Phl lp Jackson, Stonewdl.--.-.--..-----*----- 3,99 1,487 Jackson, Twiston 2,649,227 James, Anthony 3,614,083 James, Eli 1,932,$01 Jenkins, Ambus 5,06 5,244 Jenkins, Henry 4,133,161 Jenkins, William 5,065,2 13 Jennings, Douglas 2,346,72 8 Jennings, Sergeant Henry --...------. l,93 1,816 Johnson, Charles 3,992,376 Johnson, Ernest 1,931,586 Johnson, Fletcher H 3,J 81,980 Johnson, Floyd 3,f 81,98 i Johnson, Fred 3 , 9 9 1 4 8 Johnson, Henry 221,276 Johnson, Johnnie.-. -... 3 ,8 64,64 1 Johnson, Mort 2,649,2 14 Johnson, Robert ..-.-... 3,993,709 Johnson, Sanford 4,021,3 5 0

Johnson, Uncle J 220,994 Johnson, Willie 5 ,065 ,229 Johnson, Willie, No. 2 1,928,044 Jones, Clinton 2,6 5 5,3 17

Jones, Henry 1,008,289 Jones, James ---1,934,698 . . Jones, Will~e 2,6 5 5,82 1 Jordan, Ed 2,561,788 Kelley, Chester A ..-2,648,903 Kelley, Emery ..-----..--.---..------- 3,991,489 Kelley, Corporal John A .....-.-..- 1,927,684 Kelley, William 3,000, 527 Key, Amzy 5,065,420 Key, Lucius 5,065,422 Kight, Willie 232,SlO

Kilgo, Willis S 3,494,2 82 Kimble, Will 1,931,818 Kinard, Frank 4,13 3,162 King, George W ---- 3 , 524,893

Kyle, Corporal Joice 1,928,798 Lakes, Corporal James .-----.....--.popopopopopo 3 ,991,494 Lane, George 2,3 5 6,8 10

Lane, Ivey M .-..--.--.---..-.-.------- 1,923,929 Latimer, Hubert 1,93 1,812 Lay, Corporal Robert 1 ,930,966 Lee, Ed 2,121,347 Lee, Eddie B 3,5 81,984 Lee, Jack -...----.-_--_.----------------------- 3,5 87,078 Lee, Lonzie 1,934,222 Lee, Will 3,991,493 Leonard, James 1,008,2 3 8 Leonard, John E ..-..-......-..-.------ 2,651,809 Levette, Will H 1,923,916 Lewis, Eddie B ..-..,--------- 3,494,l 81 Lewis, Mose 1,934,778 Lewis, Mosely 1,481,609 Lewis, Corporal Uriah 3,497,449 Lindsay, Joe .- 3,s 8 1,986 Lindsey, Robert 3,5 87,080 Lindsey, Will 3,503,836 Lindsy, Otis 3,587,079 Lipscomb, George ...-......--. .---3,992,059 Lipscomb, Jim ..-....-...-..----------- 3,991,492 Lipscomb, Lewis -.,---..-...-- 3,992,O f 0 Lockett, Albert G. W 3,f81,987 Long, Anderson 1,9 3 1 9 87 Long, Claud 1,924,124 Long, Frank 3,581,988 Long, Will 2 , 6 2 3 8

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Long, William 3,496,O 10 Lovejoy, Andy P 3,502,965 Lovejoy, Dock 4,487,996 Lovelace, Samuel 1,93 1,s 89 Lynch, George 3,494,171 . . Lynch, Wlllie 3,991,491 McCauley, Sergeant Myron 3,103,980 McCauley, Simon .-_-.-.---..--.-...-.-.- 5,065,237 McCawley, Sam .....-..-.......-----------. 2,6 10,364 McCord, Zack 1,93 1,60 5

McCutcheon, Rufus 2,996,498 McDaniel, Frank 2,65 6,440

McFarlan, Willie T ..,.-.-.-...--- 2,65 5,674 McFarland, John H .--,.--.-.-.-.--- 3,991,499 McFarling, Emerson -..------- 1,923,919 McFarling, Jace 1,923,968 McGhee, Tom 3,99 1,497 McKenzie, Frank W 2,652,613 McKinley, Homer 2,561,72 1 McKinley, Walter 3,991,496 McLaugMin, Joseph ._..2,649,908 McLaughlin, Willie P $,06 5,47 1 Mackey, Tom W .---.--..-......---- 3,494,272 Maddox, Charles 2,610,244 Magley, Will ------------- 2,61 5,299 Malone, Will G 3,490,472 Marchman, George G 1,928,070 Marcus, Earl 2,347,297 Martin, Preston 3,587,082 Martin, Silas 2,648,887 . . Matthews, Wllhe ---,--.....--- 2,656,495 Maxey, Glenn 0 1,93 1,606 Mays, Willie 4,010,Ol 8 Melson, Johnnie H I ,065,l I 5 Melton, Lindsey ....--.-....------------ 4,754,528 Melton, Robert 4,504,18 3 Miller, George ------.-..-.----------- 2,657,030

Milton, Peter, Jr ..-.-.-.-..-...--------- 1,923,920 Minniefield, Fletcher -.-......-...-.--.. .1,93 1,814 Mitchell, Claud 1,93 1,602

Moore, Clig 1,924,02 1 Moore. Eddie -.--.---.----.---- -4,13 3,163 Moore, George 3,494,260 Moore, Corporal Jink 3,494,237 Moore, Lovitt ---.----.-- 3,584,006 Moore, Luther --.--..---.---------- 2,649,600 Moreland, Callie 2 5 3,7 5 0 Morgan, Aaron 1,923,912 Morgaa, Colonel 3,006,267

Morgan, Ernest, No. 1 ......-- ...-..-. 3,536,786 Morgan, Ernest, No. 2 3,136,766 Morgan, Frank 2,93 8,474 Morgan, Henry .-.....--_. 2,65 1,761 Morgan, Jerry 3,s 8 1,991 Morgan, John 2,61 f,329 Morgan, John D 3,006,268 Morgan, Will 3,494,323 Morris, Corporal Bloomer ....-...---- 2,6 5 2,247 Morris, Troup 230,497 Morton, Otis

Mosely, Claude 3 13,576 Murray, Willie .-.....---------- 3,494,136 Myhand, Johnnie 4,f 04,23 1 Nealy, Tom 221,459 Nelson, Corporal Jim E 3,s 8 1,992 Newton, Oscar A. L ..-..---.- 2,612,051 Nollen, Jessie 3,991,500 Ogletree, Terrell------..--- 1,061,227 Ogletree, Walter L .------.--.-- Oliver, Wesley 2, 56 1,778 Owensby, Prank -..--....-- 1,934,143 Palms, Elye 234,08 5

Parham, Charlie 234,08 5

Parham, John D 2,342,90 1 Partridge, Andy Patillo, Corporal Willie 2,342,903 Patterson, John L .............------ 3,488,460 Patterson, Robert- 3.58 1,993 Perdue, George ---.-.---- 3,494,367 Perry, Leo 3,994,084 Peterson, Charlie --------..-.- 4,13 3,168 Peterson, Willie 4,13 3,166 Philpot, Joe 2,93 8,03 1 Philpotts, Corporal Square 3,s 8 1,995 Phillips, Ezra 3,99 1,s 04 Phillips, George 4,l 3 3,167 Phillips, Leonard 1,923,926 Phillips, Mose 4,13 3,16 5

Pitts, Elmore .-..---..I--.-----..------ 3,r03,83 8 Pitman, Sergeant Erwin l,93 1,612 Porter, Anthony 3,992,960 Porter, Gus 2,651,326 Porter, Willie 2,65 5,297 Potts, Charlie F 1,924,007 Potts, Clark M. ........_-...-.... ....... 5,065,242 Potts, Jimmie L 2,168,772 Potts, Frank --...-...- 3,991,102 Potts, Lucius ------.-------- 4,754,526

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Potts, Thomas S 3,991,503 Potts, Willie L 3,991,505 Poythress, Talley 1,924,014 Prince, Charlie ---.-....-------- 3,991,s 0 1

Rachel, Dan 3,581,996 Rachels, Luther 3,581,997 Ranin, Thomas J 5,065,216 Ragland, Wilbur 3,991,506 Ransby, Charley -,--------- 2,650,264 Read, Arthur 4,271,145 Read, Charlie --------.------ 4,271,13 9

Read, Dee 3 ,494,3 2 1

Redd, Erwin ----.-..---------- 4,090,2 5 0

Reed, John W 3,587,083 Reese, Corporal Fred T ..----.--- 3,493,983 Reeves, Jessie S 3,5 87,084 Reid, John 3,581,998 Render, George --------- 3,494,244 Render, James A 1,93 1,80 5

Rentz, Ed 2,865,521 Ridgeway, Aric 3,993,715 Ridley, Frank 4J3 3,169 Ringer, James R ..-..---.-----.-- 2,65 5,309 Roberts, Earl -2,65 1,810 Robinson, Arthur -...-..-.-..-.-.-------- 3,494,33 8 Robinson, Jim 1 ,92 3,917 Robinson, Warren W 3,99 1 ,SO 8 Ross, Ernest 3,494,239 Ross, Gilmore 4,06 5 ,2 5 2 Rowland, Lum 2,655,652 Rutledge, Albert, Ji .3,187,08 5 Rutledge, Hilliard 22 1,411 Rutledge, William 1,924,023 Salmon, Isaiah 3,494,I 34 Sands, John W 3,993,715 Satterwhite, Mose, Jr ._---..-.....-..-.-- 3,5 82,000 Scott, Jessie ,------.---..-----.---. 2,345,214 Scott, Lee 4,174,509 Scott, Robert 232,93 5 Sellars, Henry 22 1,417 Sellers, Willie R 1,93 1,808 Sewell, Demp 3,f 87,086 Sewell, Robert 220,804 Shank, Andrew 1,923,904 Shealds, Norman L 3,490,86 5 Shearer, Ike 5,065,249 Shepard, Ed 3,991,114 Sheppard, Dave --.....--..._--OOOOOOOOOOO 2,65 5,290 Sherman, Eddie L .............-._------.--. 4,75 5,286

Sherman, Will H 3,494,3 90 Sherman, Williard ..2,346,740 Sherrell, Wes 4,271,110 Sims, John 4,132,170 Sims, Theron 5,06 5,247 Sims, William -------...------------ 229,781 Slaughter, Joe 2,651,732 Sledge, Frank 221,498 Sledge, John . . - - . . . . - 3,99 1,5 12 Sledge, Will ------------ 4,0 10,63 5 Smith, Corporal Arthur 2 , 6 6,944 Smith, Bobbie R 2,65 5,564 Smith, Henry, No. 1 1,93 1,634 Smith, Henry, No. 2 1,934,207 Smith, Hubert I 3,991,509 Smith, J. Hugh 1,934,183 Smith, John J 3,494,137 Snelling, Conrads .-.---.---..---- 3 ,000, 5 44 Sncllings, Fred B .-.----.-..--- 3,000,537 Snellings, R. S., Jr 1,924,016 Snipes, Willie -,-.--...--.-. 1,92 3,907

Spearman, Andrew 2,648,901 Spearman, Ike ------...----.--- 2 ,6 5 2,24 3 Spratling, John W 4,754,5 27 Sparks, Gilbert 1,923,997 Sparks, James ---.--.-.--.-.----------- 3,s 82,002 Stargen, Lenton - - - - - 1,932,640 Stanley, Otis 3,992,061

Stencen, Boston 4J3 3,170 Stephens, John W ._--- _ 1,933,377 Stephens, William 3 ,494,187 Stiggers, Ben H .-.--------..-.- 1,927,726 Stiggers, Will -..-----.... 2,651,656 Stinson, George 1,93 1,63 5 Stokes, Charlie .-----.-.-- 4,570,687 Story, Jessie 23 1,543 Story, Corporal Tom W 4,519,891 Strong, Aaron, Jr 3,992,006 Strong, Esco 4,754,1 10 Strong, J. B .--------.---...------- 3,991,5 13 Strozier, James 1,93 1,804 Sturdivant, Lincoln 3, 5 8 3,004 Sullivan, Charlie .--..---...-..---- 2,6 55 ¶3 24 Summers, Clarence 3,5 87,088 Summers, Sergeant Ernest 1,927,638 Swanson, Charlie R 1,923,998 Swanson, Gus 3,995,02 5 Swanson, Virgil 1,934,2,3 3 Swanson, William 2 32,748

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Swanson, Willie .- 3,582,005 Swindle, Lon 5 ,06 5,2 3 8

T Jley, Cicero 4 , 1 3 3 ,I 74 Tatum, Abel 3,588,006 Tatum, Ed .---,..-..-- 2,656,28 5

Tatum, Elijah -2,167,33 1 Tatum, Robert 220,931

Thomas, John -----..---.-.-. 1,924,005 Thomas, Aol -----.-...- 1,008,T 81 Thornton, Ambus 5,065,220 Thornton, Charlie 4,I 33,172 Thornton, David .---------- 3,991,5 16 Thornton, Howard ---,-.---.- 1,923,902

Thornton, James, No. 1 2,65 5,3 30 Thornton, James, No. 2 5,065,250 Thornton, Perry 3,582,009 Thornton, Richard ---.-.--.----------- 1,924,909 Thrash, Arch, No. 1 ---.--..-....-...--- 1,934,367 Thrash, Arch, No. 2 1,93 1,648 Thrash, Samuel D .-.----..-.-..-.... 3,991,517 Thurman, Frank 1,924,020 Tigner, Sergeant Ed -3,4943 68 Tigner, Ellis 3,494,142 Todd, Joe ---------------- 3,503,990 Toles, Shep ------------------- 4,726,70 5

Townes, Albert ----.-..---.---------- 3,587,089 Towns, Allen 4,13 2,172 Towns, Marshall -----.--.---------..- 1,93 1,649 Trailer, John H 3,582,010 Trammell, John W 1,924,422 Trammell, Napoleon 2,344,450 Trammell, Ossie .-.----..--..------ 2,5 61,817 Trammell, Winton l,92 3,934 Traylor, Abe 1,923,943 Traylor, Addwood 3,494,145 Traylor, Jim 1,931,811 Traylor, Tommy L .--..-.-.....-------- 5,065,251 Troy, Will 1,934,140 Truitt, Jesse D 3,991,519 Truitt, Paul .5,065,426 Tucker, Albert 4,8 84,771 Tucker, John 2,6ff,937 Tucker, Nelson 5,065,245 Tucker, Ollie 3,f 87,090 Tucker, Willie 3, 5 8 5,222 Wagner, Charlie 2,652,052 Walker, Billie, Jr .--.---...--..---- 3,99 1,120 Walton, Elijd 3,609,642 Walton, Leslie 4,757,OS 8

Ward, Timonty ..----..--.-_------ 3,991,118 Ward, Will 5,065,217 Ware, Charlie 2,347,055 Ware, Charlie, Jr 3,494,169 Ware, James E .------------.--- 3,494,325 Watkins, Bryant 228,455 Watkins, Fannier ----.-----_----- 1,924,003 Watkins, Ralph 3,494,212 Watkins, Robert 3,992,062 Watkins, Walter L 3,628,899 Watson, Raymond -----..-------- 2,662,303 Weathers, Sergeant Nick 1,927,974 Weaver, Reuben -------..-...------- 2,342,674 Whitaker, Lenis 3,610,723 White, Eddie B 4,l 3 3J71 White, Henry .-..---------.----.---- 3,587,091 White, Jerry 2,3 58,015 White, John ..-..-..--------.------- 5,065,234 Whitfield, Jerry 3,494,167 Wilborn, Fletcher ..-.------------- 3,991,521 Wilburn, Joe C 1,924,413 Wilby, Nathan .--.----------- 23 1,748 . . Williams, Benjamm .--...-.----- 3,991,1 22 Williams, Sergeant Charlie 3,536,394 Williams, Sergeant Ed 4,007,769 . . w~lhams, Gus 4,757,059 Williams, Henry -....-..-.---------- 2,3 5 6,711

* . WalLams, Jack .--------.------- 3,490,889 Williams, Jim E .--.------------------ 3,s 82,012 Williams, John, No. 1 .--.-.-.-.---. 3,488,577 Williams, John, No. 2 --.------.-...-.- 1,924,006 Williams, Will 3,6 14,088 Willis, Tut W ...-...--.----....-.------ 2,561,759 Willoby, Lon Wilson, Idius 5,065 ,444 Winston, Columbus -...---.--------- 1,924,012 Winston, Jeff 3,587,092 Winston, Josh 2,649,759 Winston, Loyd .-..-.-----...------- 3,006a396 Winston, Monroe -.----.--.--.---- 4,757,063 Winston, Willie w ...-,--.------..- 4,757,060

Wood, Corporal Charlie 0 2,3 5 8,159 Wood, Corporal Grady 3,582,013 Wood, John _.-._-..--..-......--------------- 3,582,014 Woodard, Claud 5,065,222 Woodruff, Min W 5,065,228 Woodyard, Bennie 3,s 82,015 Woodyard, James A 1,927,978 Woodyard, John W 3,584,008

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Wright, Will 4,7 14,117 Young, Leslie 3,1 3 6,774

Wynn, Arnett J 3,991,783 Young, Robert ......-.-..-..-....-.....-...- 1,93 1,140

Yarbrough, Jim 1,923,932

Colored Soldiers Who Died in Service Bonner, Loveface LaGrange ananananananananananananananananananan 3 $ 5 83,3 0777777777777 July 3 1, 19 19

Boykin, Charles Emory LaGrange----- --------- l , 9 4 , 6 S e p t e m b e r 27, 1918

Clemons, Sergeant Spurgeon .---.- LaGrange ----------------- 4,13 3 , 140 00000000000000000- December 4, 19 18

Cole, Simon ....LaGrange -------------. 232,648 April 1, 19 18 Dunn, Lonzie West Point .-.-..-....... WWWWWW --..---.......--.-January 1, 1918

. . Evans, Will~e Hogansville ---.--.--.....I-..---- May 11, 1918 Heard, Willie West Point .....--- 4,714,12 1 ---.--.---------~October 1 5, 191 8 I , Otis H o g a v e - - 3 , 8 1,976 -.-.---.---.---------.April 1 1, 1919 . . Howard, Wlllle LaGrange ------------------ 5,065 ,2 5 3 ..--..-.---.------.October 23, 19 18

Hunt, Will West Point WWWWWW4,1 3 3 ,1 1 1 11111111111111111 October 8, 191 8

Jennings, Sergeant Henry LaGrange .------------------- 1 9 3 1,8 16 -..-..-.-.----------------July 19, 19 18

Long, Anderson 9 3 1,s 87 -----.---------December 19, 191 8

Nealy, Tom Hogansville - - - 221,419 --..-..-...---- Pebruary 27, 19 19 Roberts, Earl West Point 2 ,61 1,8 10 .......--.-...-.. WWWWWAugust 29, 1919 Spearman, Ike ....-...---...-.--------------- Trimble - - 6 2 2 4 J u n e 10, 19 19

Stiggers, Will West Point 2,655,616,-September 29, 1918 Tigner, Ellis - - - , - LaGrange 3,494,142 -..-.------October 6, 1918

Towns, Marshall .-----..- LaGrange 1,9P 1,649 September 30, 1918

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CHAPTER XXVI. TROUP COUNTY CEMETERIES

ALFORD CEMETERY-LL 166 of Ith, north of West Point to Chipley road. ANTIOCH CEMETERY-LL 3 0 of lJth, west of Antioch. ASBURY CHURCH CEMETERY-LL 137 of 12th, west of Hammett road. ATCHISON CEMETERY-LL 210 of ~ t h , west of Loyd Chapel to Potts road. BAILEY-TRAYLOR CEMETERY-LL 12 of 4th, south of Chipley road. BEASLEY CEMETERY-LL 244 of 7th, north of Whitfield to Mountville road. BETHEL CHURCH CEMETERY-LL 103 of 1 thy north of Gabbettville road east. BIG SPRINGS CHURCH CEMETERY-LL 193 of 6th, north of Big Springs road. BODDIE CEMETERY-LL 97 of 6th, north of Mountville road. BOYD CEMETERY-LL 291 of sth, north of Loyd to Potts road. BOYD CEMETERY, JOHN-LL 295 of $thy north of Loyd to Potts road. BRADFIELD CEMETERY-LL 202 of 7th, in Mountville. BREWER-MCGEE CEMETERY-LL 22 of 4th, near Oak Grove School. CARTER CEMETERY-LL 201 of 3rd, north of old Chipley road. CHIVERS CEMETERY-LL 37 of 16th, west of state line road. CORINTH CEMETERY-in Corinth north of Harrisonville. CULBERSON CEMETERY, ISAAC-LL 20 of 12th, north of Hogansville road west. CULBERSON CEMETERY, JAMES-LL 13 of 6th, west of Hammett road. DALLIS CEMETERY-LL 233 of 3rd, north of Chipley road at Troup Factory. DANIEL CEMETERY-LL 248 of 6th, north of Hardin to Pleasant Grove road. DUNCAN CEMETERY-LL 237 of 3rd, west of Chipley road. EOMUND~ON CEMETERY-LL 118 of 4th, west of Salem road. EMMAUS CHURCH CEMETERY, OLD-LL 28 of 12th, north of old Hogansville road. EsrEs CEMETERY-LL 109 of 1 1 thy south of Roanoke road. EVANS CEMETERY-LL 204 of 7th, south of Whitfield road east. FANNIN CEMETERY-LL 204 of 6th, east of Whitesville road. FARROW CEMETERY-LL 171 of 3rd, south of Oak Grove road. FLAT SHOALS CEMETERY-LL 78 of 4th, east of Salem road. FLOWERS CEMETERY-LL 157 of 6th, north of Knott road. FLOYD CEMETERY-LL 224 of 7th, north of Stovall road. PULLER CEMETERY-LL 48 of 4th, south of Oak Grove road. GATES CEMETERY-LL 192 of 7th, north of Stovall road. GLANTON CEMETERY-LL 232 of 3rd, east of county line road. HALL CEMETERY-LL 34 of bth, south of Stovall road. HARDY CEMETERY, THOMASALL 24T of 3rd, east of county line road.

HARMONY CHURCH CEMETERY-LL 6 of 16th, west from Abbottsford.

HERNDON CEMETERY-LL 213 of 7th, at Big Springs.

HIGHTOWER CEME~RY-LL 186 of 7th, southeast of Mountville.

HILL CEMETERY-LL 189 of Jth, near Long Cane.

HILLVIEW CEMETERY-LL 108 and 109, in LaGrange,

HILLVIEW ANNEX-LL 81 of 6th, in LaGrange.

HODNETT CEMETERY-NO~~~ of road east from Cannonville.

HOGAN CEMETERY-LL 97 of 11 th, in Hogansville.

HOGANSVILLE CEMETERY-LL 98 of l l t h , north of Lone Oak road.

HOGG CEMETERY-LL 98 of rth, west of road east from Gannonville.

JENNINCS CEMETERY-LL 109 of 12th, east of Harrisonville road north.

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JOHNSON CEMETERY, LUKE-LL 91 of ~ t h , south of Glass Bridge road. JOHNSON CEMETERY, SABOURN-LL 150 of 12th, north of Hogansville road west. JONES CEMETERY, R. H.-LL 162 of 6th, south of Knott road. JONES-ROBERTS CEMETERY-LL 217 of 6th, south of Stovall road. LEBANON CHURCH CEMETERY-LL 225 of 4th, south of Gray Hill road. LIBERTY HILL CEMETERY-LL 75 of 14th, at Liberty Hill. LONG CANE CEMETERY-LL 214 of Ith, at Long Cane. LOVELACE CEMETERY-LL 239 of rth, east of West Point highway. LOYD CHAPEL CEMETERY-LL 152 of Jth, north of Glass Bridge road. MCGEE CEMETERY-LL 220 of 6th, north of Stovall road. MALLORY CEMETERY-LL 90 of ~ t h , south of West Point highway. MARCHMAN CEMETERY-LL 126 of 6th, south of Greenville road. MARCUS-SLEDGE CEMETERY-LL 88 of 4th, east of road. MARSEILLES CEMETERY-LL 284 of Sth, in West Point. MARSH-GARNER CEMETERY-LL 132 of 3rd, west of road near Oak Grove. M O U N ~ ~ L L E CEMETERY-LL 183 of 7th, south of Greenville road. NEWSOM CEMETERY-LL 137 of 6th, north of Knott road. NORWWD CEMETERY-LL 16 of 12th, north of Hogansville to Franklin road. O'NEAL CEMETERY-LL 114 of ~ t h , south of cross road to Salem road. OWENS CEMETERY-LL 214 of 7th, west of Hogansville to Mountville road. PHILPOT CEMETERY-LL 213 of lzth, near Philpot ferry. PINEWOOD CEMETERY-LL 283 of Ith, in West Point. POTTS CEMETERY-LL 308 of Sth, east of LOyd to Potts road. PRXDDY CEMETERY-LL 83 of 4th, north of crossroad. PROVIDENCE CHURCH CEMETERY, NEW-LL 119 of 12th, south of Hogansville road west.

PROVIDENCE CHURCH CEMETERY, OLD-LL 110 of lzth, north of Hogansville road west. REID CEMETERY, SAMUEL-LL 90 of 6th, north of GreenviHe road. REID CEMETERY, SAMUEL S.-LL 79 of 12th, east of Corinth to Harrisonville. ROGERS CEMETERY-LL 140 of 6th, east of Whitesville street in LaGrange. SALEM CEMETERY-LL 63 of 4th, near Salem church. SAMPLE CEMETERY-LL 141 of 14th, north of Antioch road. SAPPINGTON CEMETERY-North of road east from Gabbettville. SWTT CEMETERY-LL 142 of 3rd, on old Chipley road. SHADOWLAWN CEMETERY-LL 85 of 6th, in LaGrange. SHANK CEMETERY-LL 101 of 12th, east of Hammett road. SHEPHERD CEMETERY-LL 77 of 12th, north of Hogansville road west. SHEPPARD CEMETERY-LL 297 of Fth, west of Gabbettville to Glass Bridge road. SHILOH CEMETERY, OLD--LL 99 of 12th, east of Hammett road.

SLEDGE CEMETERY, SHIRLEY, SR.-LL 134 of 3rd, near Oak Grove School.

SLEDGE CEMETERY, SHIRLEY, JR.-LL 218 of 6th, north of Stovall road.

S n ~ s o ~ CEMETERY, JOHN-LL 140 of 12th, wesc of Harrisonville road north.

S~NSON CEMETERY, WILLIAM-LL 135 of 6th, north of Knott road.

STONEWALL CEMETERY-LL 116 of 6th, Confederate cemetery of LaGrange.

STRICKLAND CEMETERY-LL 80 of 14th, east of Liberty Hill.

STURDIVANT CEMETERY-LL 4J of 4th, north of Oak Grove road.

SWINDALL CEMETERY-LL 216 of 6th, south of Chipley road.

TALLEY CEMETERY-LL 87 of 4th, east of Salem road.

TATUM CHAPEL CEMETERY-LL 74 of Sth, north of McGee Bridge road.

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THOMASON CEMETERY, R. F.-LL 197 of 4th, west of Whitesville road. THOMASON CEMETERY, W. T.-LL 178 of 4th, east of Whitesville road. THOMPSON CEMETERY-LL 207 of 3rd, east of Chipley road. THRASH CEMETERY-LL 218 of 7th, south of Mountville. TRAYLOR CEMETERY, GEORGE-LL 243 of fth, west of West Point highway. TRAYLOR-WRIGHT CEMETERY-LL 232 of 6th, west of Chipley highway. TROUP FACTORY CEMETERY-LL 16 of 4th, east of Chipley highway. UNION CEMETERY-LL 200 of jth, east of Whitesville road. VEALE CEMETERY-LL 10 of sth, north of McGee Bridge road. WALKER CEMETERY-LL 242 of 3rd, near County Line church. WARE CROSSROAD CEMETERY-LL 237 of 12th, north of crossroad to west. WARE CROSSROAD CHURCH CEMETERY-LL 237 of 12th, west of Mooty Bridge road. WEHMKEE BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY-LL 17 of 16th, east of Glass Bridge north. WHATLEY CEMETERY-LL 74 of lsth, west of road Abbottsford north. WHITAKER-WINST& CEMETERY-LL 286 of 5th, west of werest Point highway. wmn CEMETERY-LL 10 of 4th, near Oak Grove. WIUTPIELD CEMETERY-LL 29 of 6th, north of Whitfield road east. WILDER CEMETERY-LL 114 of 14th, east of Liberty Hill road south. WINSTON CEMETERY-LL 180 of fth, north of West Point road east. WISDOM CEMETERY-LL 63 of 4th, west of Sakm road south. WRIGHT CEMETERY, GEORGE-LL 241 of 3rd, on County Line Church road. WRIGHT CEMETERY, RICHARD-LL 165 of 3rd, oq old Chipley road.

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CHAPTER XXVII. OFFICIALS AND OLD CITIZENS OF TROUP COUNTY

HE fouowing alphabetical list of names was secured from many dif- ferent sources, one of which was that of the county records, another

from the inscriptions found in the cemeteries of the county, and another from individual family records. Those secured from the cemeteries include only the names of mature persons, who were born prior to 1850. Many tombs were unmarked and a few were indecipherable. The list of the cemeteries visited may be found in the pages preceding

this chapter of the history. There are, perhaps, some of them omitted, but if that is true, the citizens of the community are unaware of their existence, and when discovered may be added to this list of county officials and old citizens by soma future compiler of records.

The name of every Troup County citizen, who has held office in the national, or in the state legislative bodies, is included up to the year 1933. The mayors and city clerks are the only municipal officers in the list. The county officers are all included with the exception of the County Treasurer. The names of some of the county surveyors, coroners, tax receivers, and tax collectors, do not appear in the public records prior to 18 84, after which year the oaths of office for county officers were recorded in the minutes of the Court of Ordinary.

It is suggested that some county of6cer be constituted the recipient of such missing data for the use of a future compilation, and that an annual summary of events be so recorded.

Roster Abraham, Anderson D.-b. in Newnan Apr. 26, 183 1; d. Jan. 4, 189 5; m. Mary Ann Par-

ham--&. July 2, 1833; d. Jan. 16, 1912; member of Co. F-4lst Ga., C. S. A.; promoted to Major on Apr. 30, 1863; founder of LaGrange Banking and Trust Com- pany. Hillview Cemetery.

Adams, M. C.-b. Aug. 12, 1836; d. Oct. 22, 1917. O'Neal Cemetery. Adams, M. J.-b. Sep. 15, 1839; d. Dec. 18, 191 5. Pinewood Cemetery. Adams, Z. D.-b. Dec. 10, 1833 ; d. Mar. 15, 1902. O'Neal Cemetery. Alexander, Mrs. Elizabeth Cobin-b. June 1, 1817; d. Dec. 18, 1896. Hogansville Cemetery. Alford, Julius C.-b. Greensboro, Ga., May 10, 1799; d. Jan. 1863; m. (1) Eliza Cook-

b. Apr. 2 5, 1804; d. July 6, 1843: (m. Mar. 24, 1824) ; m. (2) Mrs. Margaret Ewing Cox-b. Oct., 1802; d. Apr., 1870; state legislator in 1833; state senator in 1835; con- gressman 1838-40, the "War Horse of Troup;" trustee of LaGrange Female Academy, 1831; suggested the name of LaGrange for the county town; sponsored the "Alford Guards," C. S. A., in Alabama.

Alford, Lodwick-b. Feb. 2, 1775, in Wake County, N. C.; d. July 22, 1857; m. Judith Jackson-b. Feb. 2, 1778; d. Apr. 30, 1854; Captain in war of 1812; came to Troup in 1829 from Greene County. Alford Cemetery.

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OFFICIALS AND OLD CITIZENS OF TROUP COUNTY 259

Alford, William L.-b. July 12, 1816; d. Nov. 7, 1888; m. Mary A. Hutchinson-b. Jan. 23, 1834; d. June 1, 1906, (Pinewood Cemetery). Alford Cemetery.

Alford, Whitman Capers-b. 1822; d. Aug. 30, 1865. Alford Cemetery. Alfred, Barnabas Benton-b. June 23, 1817; d. July 3, 1880; a dentist from Harwinton,

Conn. Hillview Cemetery. Allen, Ujanirtus C.-b. Jan. 29, 1839; Captain Co. F, 21st Ga., C. S. A., Ben Hill Infantry,

May 31, 1862; w. Chancellorsville May 2, 1863; d. from wounds May 8, 1863. An- tioch Cemetery.

Allison, Alexander-b. Mar. 5, 1829; d. Apr. 9, 1902; m. Samantha D. Person-b. Nov.

2, 1837; d. Apr. 18, 1907. Mountville Cemetery.

Allison, Mary A.-b. Aug. 3 1, 1804; d. Dec. 21, 1888. Mountville Cemetery.

Allison, Milton-b. Sep. 5, 1821; d. Oct. 15, 1907. Mountville Cemetery.

Amoss, Benjamin Bolton-b. Jones County Jan. 3, 1810; d. Dec. 1893; m. (1) Lantley I. Standifer; m. (2) Emery Marshall Standifer; (3) Mrs. Cornelia Chapman; quaker

lineage; judge of Inferior Court, 1 8 5 7-5 8. Hillview.

Amoss, L. T.-b. Sep. 27, 1820; d. Mar. 1872. Hillview.

Amoss, Miss Mary Alice-b. July 8, 1843; d. Apr. 1, 1914. Hillview.

Anderson, B. F.-b. Oct. 5, 1848; d. Mar. 29, 1910; m. Emma M.-b. May 8, 1849; d. Nov. 24, 1912. Pinewood.

Anderson, John T.-b. Mar. 24, 1841; d. Dec. 5, 1910; m. Elizabeth F. Mallory-b. June

22, 1845; d. May 8, 1907. Salem.

Anderson, Phoebe-b. Oct. 25, 1808; d. Sep. 12, 1868. Bethel.

Andrews, Miss F. W.-b. 1808; d. Dec. 31, 1879. Pinewood.

Andrews, John G.-b. Feb. 11, 181 5; d. Oct. 3 1, 188 8; m. Louisa A. Hood-b. Mar. 3 1,

1829; d. July 23, 1890. Pinewood.

Andrews, Mrs. Martha-b. Oct. 22, 1840; d. Apr. 16, 1907. Hillview.

Andrews, T. J.--City clerk of West Point, 1896-9'8,

Arnold, John-lived in 12th land district; d. 1839; sheriff, 1834-3 5.

Arnold, W. P.--City clerk of Hogansville, 1922-23.

Ashford, George B.-b. Feb. 3, 1825; d. Apr. 22, 1853. Hillview.

Ashford, Thomas W.-b. May 24, 1803; d. Dec. 20, 1859; m. Sibbie-b. May 1, 1805;

d. Dec. 8, 1889. Hillview.

Askew, James Ferdinand-b. Coweta County, May 5, 1853; m in 1882, Pauline Oliver-

d. 1883; m. (2) Annie B. Oliver; mayor of Hogansville, 1902-03, 1909, 1915-22;

banker and merchant.

Atchison, James A.-b. Nov. 16, 1778; d. Oct 2, 1865; m. (1) Martha-d. 1837; m. (2 )

Lucindeeb. Mar. 14, 1794; d. Oct. 12, 1871. Family Cemetery.

Atkins, William--Commissioner of West Point, 183 1.

Atkinson, Nathan Lane-b. Greene County June 21, 1814; d. July 7, 1894; m. Elizabeth

S. Slaughter on Dec. 2, 1834; state legislator, 1861-63; author of Women's Property

Rights bill; judge of Inferior Court, 1861-64.

Atkinson, Thomas A,-b. at Oakland, May 1, 1856; d. Jan. 1, 1904; m. (1) Fannie Harris;

m. (2) Emily Willis; Superior Court solicitor, 1891-03; Superior Court judge, 1903.

Hillview.

Autrey, Mrs. Jane B.-b. South Carolina, Mar. 9, 1818; d. Aug. 17, 1877. Pinewood. .

Avary, Arch-Mayor of West Point, 1921-22.

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Awtrey, John Franklin-b. Walton County, Jan. 9, 1826; d. Apr. 12, 1888; m. Mary Eliz- abeth Greene-b. Apr. 21, 1827; d. Mar. 11, 1901; Clerk of Court, 1862-66; state legislator, 1877-79; author of 8% legal interest; county commissioner, 1876-78; rheu- matism prevented Confederate service. Hillview.

Bachus, Sarah-b. 1805; d. Nov. 12, 1875. Hogansville Cemetery. Bacon, George Meriwether-b. Sep. 7, 1847; d. Oct. 6, 1921; Lieutenant Co. E, 37th Ga.,

C. S. A. Hillview. Bacon, Milton E.-b. Liberty County, July 22, 1818; d. May 10, 1886; m. M. L.-June

1, 1818; d. June 12, 1858; president of Southern Female College, 1846-55. Hillview. Bacon, Thomas J.-b. Mar. 1823; d. May 31, 1862; m. George Ann Meriwether-b. Jan.

8, 1828; d. Feb. 14, 1888; Captain in 27th Ga., C. S. A.; killed at Seven Pines; judge of Inferior Court, 18 5 1-52. Hillview.

Bailey, Charles C.-b. Virginia, Mar. 3, 1790; d. July 11, 1861; m. Martha H. Rowland- b. Feb. 17, 1785; d. Aug. 26, 1872; builder of many of Troup County ante-bellum homes. Bailey-Traylor Cemetery.

Bailey, John W.-b. July 2, 1848; d. Mar. 5, 1886. Pinewood. Bailey, Samuel A.-Superior Court solicitor, 1826-29; state senator, 1831; judge of Inferior

Court, 1833-35. Bailey, William-b. Sep. 25, 1810; d. May 20, 1888. Pinewood. Baker, Arthur B.-b. Oct. 26, 1806; d. Aug. 27, 1868; m. Elizabeth Lovelac-b. June

21, 1814; d. July 10, 1888. Lovelace Cemetery. Baker, Benjamin-b. Gwinnett County; d. Jan. 12, 1828; m, Mary, who afterward married

Willis B. Sterling. Baker, James P.+unty commissioner, 1890-96. Baker, James Scott-b. Oct. 5, 1844; d. Nov. 11, 1913; m. Nannie M. S t o n e b . May 23,

1847; d. Nov. 16, 1920; mayor of West Point, 1887; clerk of West Point, 1901. Pinewood.

Ball, Frederick-b. Savannah, July 7, 1815; d. Jan. 20, 1890; m. Elizabeth L a n e b . Apr. 26, 183 1; d. July 28, 1908; LaGrange postmaster. Hillview.

Banks, Henry-b. Aug. 31, 1841; d. June 4, 1920; m. Martha Thomas Thornton-b. 1849; d. 1920; Grand Master and Grand High Priest of Georgia masons. Hillview.

Banks, Henry-b. in Connecticut, Mar. 1, 1811; d. Sep. 18, 1893; m. Mary Margaret Cox- b. Aug. 9, 182j; d. Aug. 3, 1910. Hillview.

Bankston, W. Trox--state legislator, 1917-18; editor West Point News. Barker, N. L., Jr.--Clerk of West Point, 1927 to date. Barnard, John M.-b. Mar. 2, 1848; d. May 20, 1919; m. Mary L. Poythress-b. Sep. 6,

1858; d. July 10, 1887; Major cavalry battalion; cotton mill manager; railroad and express agent. Hillview.

Barrow, John P.-b. 1848; d. 1915. Pinewood. Barrow, Joseph L.-b. Aug. 8, 1849; d. Nov. 30, 1921; m. Ella Callaway-b. Jan. 31,

18 50; d. June 27, 1899. Pinewood. Bartley, Mrs. Susan I. Whitehead-b. Apr. 8, 1841; d. May 6, 1906; wife of Rev. S. W.

Bartley. Union. Bass, Cullen K.-b. Feb. 15, 1849; d. Apr. 16, 1921; m. Augusta A.-b. Jan. 16, 1847; d.

Nov. 19, 1929. Hogansville. Bass, Eaton-b. Virginia, Oct. 17, 1796; d. Apr. 22, 1843; m. Nancy Clay; judge of In-

ferior Court, 1829-30. Died in Columbus, Ga. Bassett, Mrs. Eliza J a n e b . Apr. 25, 1820; d. Feb. 17, 1860; wife of R. L. Bassett.

Antioch.

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Bassett, Mary A.-b. Dec. 1, 1823; d. Mar. 10, 1913. Wehadkee Church. Bassett, Mrs. Clara B.-b. Feb. 22, 1830; d. June 11, 1876; second wife of R. L. Bassett.

Harmony Church. Battle, Andrews-physician; b. South Carolina, Oct. 13, 1793; d. May 2, 1849; m. G r -

oline M.-b. Sep., 1803; d. Sep. 9, 1857. Hillview. Battle, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Boddie-b. 1830; d. June, 1869. Boddie Cemetery. Baugh, John Alexander-physician; b. Hancock County, April 25, 1824; d. Dec., 1895;

to Troup in 1845; surgeon in C. S. A.; m. Martha Ann Rutledge (nee Marcus). Hillview.

Bays, Nathaniel-b. 1798; d. Apr., 1817. Old Emmaus Cemetery. Beall, Major Egbert--Clerk of LaGrange, 1874-78. Beall. Elias--d. 1836; judge of Inferior Court, 1831-36. Beall, James M.-b. 1811; d. Oct. 2, 1886; m. Martha F.-b. 1824; d. Dec. 9, 1863; judge

Inferior Court, 18 36-45 ; judge County Court, 1879-82. Hillview. Beasley, Andrew Edward-physician; b. Mar. 18, 1844; d. Sep. 18, 1881; m.. July 9, 1867,

Sallie Les l ieb . May 19, 1841; d. Mar. 27, 1928 (in Hillview). Family cemetery. Beasley, James Albert-physician; b. Mar. 25, 1847; d. Jan. 6, 1897; m. (1) Lucy Pope

(Family Cemetery); m. (2) Lydia Lang. Pinewood. Beasley, Jarrell-m. 1801, Anna Watson of Greene County; to Troup in 1834; state sen-

ator, 1840. Beasley, Stephen Thomas-m. (1) Bettie Cook; m. (2) Grace Smith; m. (3) Kate Smith;

state legislator, 1847; moved to Texas. Beasley, Andrew-physician; b. 1782; d. May 4, 1856. Family Cemetery. Beasle~, William P.-physician; b. Feb. 10, 1812; d. Jan. 26, 1894; m. Maria Louisa Ed-

wardwb. June 22, 1815; d. Jan. 11, 1816; state senator, 1855-56, 1861-63. Familr Cemetery.

Beeland, J. M.-b. Jan. 8, 1808; d. Aug. 7, 1895; Hogansville. Beeland, Mrs. Sarah S.-b. Sep. 10, 1800; d. May 7, 1879; Priddy Cemetery. Bell, Mrs. Nancy-b. 1780; d. July 7, 1863; Hillview. Beman, Carlisle P.-b, Hampton, N. Y., May 5, 1797; d. Dec. 12, 1875, in Hancock County;

to Georgia in 1813; first president Oglethorpe University; to LaGrange in 1840; La- Grange High School for four years.

Benham, William L.-b. Feb. 2, 1822; d. Aug. 1 $, 1901; Pinewood. Bennett, Bass-b. Oct. 8, 1838; d. Jan. 4, 1913; Marsh-Garner Cemetery. Betterton, J. Mi--b. July 20, 1850; d. Apr. 29, 1925; m. Dora C.-b. Dec. 6, 1856; d.

July 4, 1887; Liberty Hill. Bigham, Benjamin H.-b. June 7, 1828; d. Dec. 29, 1892; m. Mary Jane Harris-b. NOV.

11, 1832; .d. Dec. 19, 1910; state legislator, 1857-64; judge of Superior Court, 1864- 65; Hillview.

Bird, Joseph-b. Dec. 28, 1793; d. Jan. 30, 1853; m. Lucretia W.-b. June 5, 1805; d. Apr. 10, 181 3; Hillview.

Birdsong, George W.-b. Feb. 19, 1801 ; d. Aug. 22, 1878; Liberty Hill. Birdsong, J. W.--County Commissioner, 1876-78, 188 8-90. Birdsong, W. T.-Sheriff, 1904-06. Black, Emma Zachry-b. Apr. 11, 1848; d. June 9, 188 5; Pinewood. Blackmon, Martha A.-b. Feb. 22, 1836; d. Apr. 21, 1919; Pinewood. Blake, Mrs. Lucy-b. June 23, 1751; d. June 28, 1841; Old Emmaus. Blakeley, R. A., minister--b. Mar. 29, 1829; d. Mar. 27, 1893; Bethel. Blalock, Dr. R. H.-President Southern Female College, 1908-10.

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Boddie, Cloe C.-b. Nov. 21, 1836; d. Apr, 15, 1901; Boddie Cemetery. Boddie, E. Vandalia-b. June IT, 1845; d. June 10, 1906; Boddie Cemetery. Boddie, George Van-b. January 24, 1828; d. Apr. 23, 1907; m. Rebekah A. Scott-b.

May, 1837; d. June, 1915; Boddie Cemetery. Boddie, Nathan Van-b. Wake County, N. C., Oct. 14, 1794; d. Oct. 14, 1857; m. Eliz-

abeth William Battle on May 5, 1818-b. 1787; d. Jan. 7, 1861; to Troup County in 1828; Boddie Cemetery.

Boddie, Thomas Alfred, physician-b. Mar. 3, 1834; d. Feb. 15, 1894; m. on Jan. 5, 1864, t o Aley Womack Smith; judge of Inferior Court, 1866; Boddie Cemetery.

Bond, Lewis A.-Judge of Inferior Court, 1842. Booker, George H.-b. July 4, 1807; d. June 1, 1884; m. E l l i e b . May 14, 1806; d. Sep.,

1875; union. Booker, James-b. May 14, 1826; d. May 2, 1877; m. Louisa J.-b. Dec. 9, 1823; d. Jan.

5, 1863; Emmaus. Booker, J. H.-b. Sep. 23, 1843; d. Oct. 30, 1929; m. Cornelia Helen Riser-b. Mar. 20,

1843; d. June 24, 1924; member Company E, 46th Ga.; state legislator, 1905-06; mayor of West Point, 1907-08; Pinewood.

Booker, Thomas Parham-b. Dec. 24, 183s; d. Sep., 1862; Pinewood. Booker, W. E.-Mayor of West Point, 1931 to date. Booker, W. R.-b. Oct. 5, 1812; d. Apr. 20, 1905 ; Emmaus. Boozer, H. M. C.-b. Dec. 8, 1812; d. Jan. 10, 1890; m. Elizabeth M.-b. Apr. 25, 1836;

d. Aug. 22, 1905; Hogansville. Borders, Georgia-b. Feb. 10, 1849; d. Nov. 7, 1907; Hillview. Borders, J. Ellie--County Commissioner, 19 17-20. Boyd, Mrs. Elizabeth M.-b. Jan. 12, 1830; d. May 2, 18s 3. Atchison Cemetery. Boyd, John Lee-b. 183 1; d. 1898. John Boyd Cemetery. Boyd, N. C.-b. July 23, 1833; d. Apr. 5, 1888. John Boyd Cemetery. Boyd, Joseph N.-Hogansville pioneer; no dates on monument, but age given as 104 years;

wife Mary, as 96 years. Hogansville. Boyd, W. M.-b. 1827; d. 1919; m. Virginia-b. 1837; d. 1902. Hogansville. Boykin, John Thomas-b. Dec. 22, 1799; d. Apr. 13, 1869; m. Cynthia Hawkins-b. July

4, 1805; d. July 21, 1887. Hillview. Boykin, John Thomas-b. Mar. 3, 1835; ,d. June 25, 1901; m. Elizabeth Fuller--b. Nov.

11, 1836; d. Apr. 14, 1914; Captain of Cu. F, 21st Ga., C.S.A., Ben Hill Infantry; state legislator, 185 1-5 6. Hillview.

Bradfield, Joseph-physician; b. Jan. 12, 1822; d. Sep. 24, 1893; m. Mary Jane Dix-b. Sep. 21, 1827; d. June 30, 1902; to Troup in 1841 from Rockingham County, N. C.; donated Mt. Pleasant church site. Family Cemetery.

Bradfield, Lewis A;--physician; b. May 14, 1849; d. Nov. 12, 1891. Family Cemetery. Bradfield, Thomas Searcy-physician; b. Rockingham County, N. C., Feb. 1, 1833; d.

Nov. 21, 1910; m. (1) Henrietta M. Dix-b. Mar. 5, 1833; d. July 24, 1816; m. (2) Mary Loyd-b. Feb. 9, 1835; d. Dec. 10, 1911; present at Ft. Tyler; mayor of LaGrange, 1898. Hillview.

Brady, Hiram K.-b. June 18, 1826; d. Mar. 20, 1896; m. Sarah N. Dye--b. Dec. 27, 1841; d. May 22, 1886. Hillview.

Brady, Richard H.-b. 1795; d. 1870; m. Lottie Smith-b. 1798; d. 1877. Long Cane. Brady, H. N.-Sheriff of Troup County, 1898-04; 1924 to date. Bray, Mrs. lsabella D. L.-b. Apr. 22, 1824; d. Dec. 20, 1859; wife of W. C. Bray. Boddie

Cemetery.

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Brazell, Henry D.-b. Feb. 16, 1843; d. Nov. 20, 1916; m. Permelia Florence Culpepper- b. June 1 5 , 1849; d. Mar. 9, 1923. Hogansville.

Brewer, Alfred-member of Company B, 60th Ga., C. S. A., Fannin Guards. Family Cemetery.

Brittain, John-b. Aug. 15, 1833; d. May 20, 1896; m. Cynthia Elizabeth-b. Sep. 1, 1844; d. Nov. 3, 1910. Liberty Hill.

Britton, J. V.-b. Apr. 16, 1842; d. Oct. 1, 1914. Whatley Cemetery. Britton, Mrs. M. A.-b. 1780; d. July 7, 1804; wife of J. H. Britton. Wilder Cemetery. Brook, Charles S.-b. Apr. 9, 1842; d. Oct. 26, 1908. Hogansville. Brook, Joshua L.-b. Jan. 1, 1849; d. Feb. 4, 1913. Mountville.

Brook, J. M.-b. Feb. 14, 1836; d. Oct. 12, 1900; m. Mary J. Moore-b. Mar. 18, 1843; d. June 20, 1906. Corinth.

Brooks, William-Revolutionary soldier; drew LL 236 of Sth, and bought LL 269 of ~ t h ; latter passed into hands of John Brooks, a kinsman.

Broome, James Andrew-b. Nov. 27, 1839; d. May 7, 1917; m. Ida Cary-b. Apr. 29,

1853; d. Aug. 29, 1929. Hillview.

Broome, John Rufus-b. Jan. 22, 1824; d. July 17, 1910. Hillview.

Broome, Rufus-pioneer; b. in Nash County, N. C., 1783; d. Jan. 1, 185 5; came to Troup

from Newborn, Ga.; trustee LaGrange Female Academy; married Nancy Ann Wil- liams Kt t s on April 4, 1820; b. Aug. 28, 1798; d. Aug. 31, 1857. Hillview Cemetery.

Broughton, Edward--contractor; b. Oct. 9, 1804; d. May 12, 1879; built part. of Atlanta and West Point railroad; married Sarah A.-b. Nov. 19, 1811; d. Feb. 22, 1880. Hill-

view Cemetery.

Brown, Benjamin Holmes-b. June 3, 1848; d. Oct. 25, 1906; buried at Providence Church

Cemetery.

Brown, C a t h e r i n e b . Aug. 2, 1802; d. Oct. 20, 1854. Evans Cemetery.

Brown, Lydia-b. Sep. 10, 1820; d. Sep. 10, 1899. Old Providence Cemetery.

Brown, Robert C.-Englishman; founder of Brownwood school.

Brown, Robert W.-b. Sep. 5, 1805; d. Feb. 10, 1891; married Elizabeth T.-b. Aug. 14,

' 1814; d. Sep. 4, 1862. Old Shiloh Cemetery.

Brown, Thomas C.-b. Jan. 1, 1801; d. Dec. 20, 1847. Hillview Cemetery.

Brown, W. J.-b. Feb. 24, 1847; d. Dec. 24, 1930; married Addie Willis-b. Aug. I f , 1849; d. Dec. 23, 1931. Mountville Cemetery.

Brown, William-b. in Scotland; 61 years of age, no dates; married Ellen-b. Feb. 14,

1821; d. Sep. 29, 1886. Pinewood Cemetery.

Brown, William-b. Occ. 9, 1848; d. Oct. 10, 1909. Pinewood Cemetery.

Brown, William F.-president of Southern Female College, 19 10-1 2.

Browning, Robert M.-~lanter; no dates known; married Sarah-b. Mar. 1, 1803; d. July

1, 1907. Mrs. Browning buried in Hillview Cemetery.

Bruce, Mrs. A. Blakeley-b. Nov. 8, 1845; d. Jan. 10, 1925. Bethel Church.

Bruce, W. P.-b. Apr. 27, 1836; d. Aug. 19, 1912; married E m m a l i n e b . Apr. 19, 1841;

d. Feb. 22, 1920. Hillview Cemetery.

Bryant, H. T.-b. Oct. 23, 1849; d. Oct. 4, 1919; married Bettie E. Middlebrooks-b.

Feb. 13, 1814; d. Oct. 18, 1918. Salem Cemetery.

Bryant, William L.-b. July 22, 1835; d. Sep. 1, 1910; married Sarah E.-b. Sep. 21, 1839;

d. Nov. 20, 1911. Salem cemetery,

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Bull, Gustavus Adolphus-b. Mar. 18, 1831; d. June 1, 1862; 2nd Lt. Co. B, 4th Ga.,

C. S. A,, Apr. 26, 1861; resigned Oct. 17, 1861; Lieutenant Colonel of 31th Ga., Oct. 11, 1861; wounded at Seven Pines May 31, 1862; died from wounds on June 1, 1862.

Bull, Orville Augustus-lawyer; b. July 22, 1806; d. Feb. 19, 1868; state legislator 1837; judge Superior Court, 1815-61; married Martha Ann-b. February 24, 18 to; d. Apr. 1 5, 1895. Hillview Cemetery.

Bull, Orville Augustus, Jr.-lawyer; solicitor County Court, 1876-78; state legislator, 1880-81 ; County School Commissioner, 188 1-01 ; clerk of LaGrange, 1891-92; married Ella Marcus. Hillview Cemetery.

Burdette, John G.-b. Dec. 10, 181 1; d. Nov. 1, 1887; married Frances-b. June 3, 1817;

d. May 17, 1889. Pinewood Cemetery. Burdette, Mrs. Clementine A. Lesley-b. Feb. 28, 1842; d. Mar. 10, 1914; wife of J. W.

Burdette. Pinewood Cemetery.

Burch, E. P.-president of LaGrange Female College in 1871-72. Burks, Wiley P.-married Frances-b. Jan. 29, 1814; d. Feb. 7, 1819. 'Hillview Cemetery. Burks, Wiley P.-b. Nov. 16, 1846; d. Jan. 23, 1912. Hillview Cemetery. Burks, Joseph Hinton-b. July 18, 1832; d. Oct. 21, 1899. Hillview Cemetery. Burks, Robert Lewis--b. Mar. 21, 1849; d. July 4, 1914; married Mary Susannah Hardy-

b. Sep. 21, 1811; d. May 5, 1919. Hillview Cemetery. Burney, Caroline E.-b. Aug. 9, 1824; d. Sep. 27, 1892. Pinewqod Cemetery. Burney, E. L . 4 . Aug. 18, 1844; d. Jan. 24, 1918. Pinewood Cemetery. Butts, Elizabeth Antoinette-b. Sep. 9, 1840; d. Apr. 5, 1910. Salem Cemetery. Butts, W. J.-b. July 4, 1840; d. July 8, 1892; member Fannin Guards, Co. B, 60th Ga.,

C. S. A.; lost leg at Hatchers Run, Feb. 5, 1861. Tax Receiver for Troup County, 189 1-92. O'Neal Cemetery,

Burnham, Hutchinson-Commissioner of West Point, 18 3 5. Bradfield, Mrs. M. C . 4 . 1798; d. 1855. Long Cane Cemetery. Caldwell, George W.-b. Mar. 12, 1824; d. May 23, 1902. Corinth Cemetery. Caldwell, John H.--state legislator, 1868-70; judge 37th District Court, 1870-71.

Callaway, Abner R.-minister; b. Feb. 6, 1832; d. Sep. 23, 1893; married Sarah-b. Dee. 28, 1835; d. Sep. 10, 1879. Hillview Cemetery.

Callaway, Andrew W.-b. Apr. 4, 1813; d. Sep. 4, 1908; married Julia Billingslea-b. Fcb. 22, 1812; d. Apr. 17, 1933. Hillview Cemetery.

Cdlaway, Claiborn W.-b. Oct. 5, 1848; d. July 2, 1903; married Ella B.-b. Apr. 12, 1858; d. Feb. 27, 1920. Pinewood Cemetery.

Callaway, Enoch-physician; b. July 26, 1813; d. Sep. 21, 1901; married Fannie Banks;

mayor of LaGrange, 1891-97. Hillview Cemetery.

Callaway, Fuller Earl-industrialist; b. July 11, 1870; d. Feb. 12, 1928; m. Apr. 28, 1891,

Ida J. Cason; Governor's staff, 1903-07; Railroad Commissioner, 1907-08; president Cotton Manufacturers Association. Hillview.

Callaway, Howard Robert-b. Jan. 16, 1817; d. May 4, 1927; married Lula Cary-b. May

30, 1861; d. July 16, 1922. Hillview Cemetery.

Callaway, Jesse Mercer-minister; b. Nov. 4, 1830; d. May 11, 1908; County Commis-

sioner, 1894-06; married Nancy Victoria-b. June 3, 1838; d. Feb. 1, 1920. Pine- wood Cemetery.

Callaway, Dr. Morgan-minister and teacher; president of LaGrange Female College, 1869-71.

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Callaway, S. P o p m i n i s t e r and editor; b. Aug. 12, 1842; d. Mar. 17, 1896; editor of LaGrange Reporter; married Ellen Patillo of West Point; buried in Hillview Cemetery.

Calloway, Enoch. Dates not given. Hogansville Cemetery. Cameron, David B.-b. May 29, 1798; d. Sep. 13, 1849; married Mary-b. 1801; d. 1871.

Long Cane Cemetery. Cameron, James-RS; b. Apr. 24, 1761; d. Apr. 17, 1840; married Sarah-b. Mar. 24, 1768;

d. Dec. 16, 18 50. Long Cane Cemetery. Cameron, James H.-b. July 24, 1800; d. June 11, 1850; married Emily S. Castleberry-

b. Feb. 14, 1814; d. Jan. 31, 1899. Long Cane Cemetery. Cameron, Thomas-b. Apr. 26, 1796; d. Sep. 15, 1859; married Nancy-b. July 30, 1796;

d. Dec. 12, 1855. Long Cane Cemetery. Cameron, Benjamin H.-contractor; Captain of Sallie Fannie Reid Guards, C. S. A.; state

legislator, 1842, 1847, 1854; judge Inferior Court, 183643, 1857-60. Carley, John F.--heriff of Troup County, 1920-24. Carlisle, W. J.-Tax Receiver, 1907-10. Carleton, John N.-b. Oct. 23, 1829; d. Apr. 6, 1898; m. Angelet M.-b. Jan. 8, 1838;

d. Dec. 10, 1901; state legislator, 1888-89. Mountville. Carleton, Olin-b. Feb. 14, 1859; d. Dec. 10, 1927. Mountville. Carter, Benjamin F.--County Commissioner, 1905-06; m. (1) Cyrena W.-b. Oct. 1, 1863 ;

d. Sep. 9, 1894; m. (2) Cerro Gordo-b. Dec. 2, 1849; d. Apr. 20, 1917. Liberty Hill.

Carter, George H.--4. Feb. 14, 1856; d. Jan. 11, 1898; m. Elizabeth-b. Sep. 20, 1818; d. Feb. 12, 1920. Family Cemetery.

Cary, Henry Ernest-b. Jan. 7, 1854; d. Oct. 30, 1903; m. Sallie Boykin-b. Oct. 9, 1860; d. Apr. 18, 1919. Hillview.

Cary, Henry Hamilton-b. Dec. 4, 1820; d. Mar. 27, 1899; in. Mary Jane-b. Eeb. 12, 1828; d. June 6, 1872; Ordinary, 1868-72. Hillview.

Cason, Alexander Toombs-b. Jan. 24, 1845; d. Feb. 21, 1918; m. Olivia Jewell-4. Nov. 27, 1849; d. Apr. 13, 1921. Hillview.

Cassels, Mrs. S. J.-b. May 12, 1830; d. Jan. 31, 1907. Liberty Hill. Cato, Daniel Ethelbert-b. Mar. 26, 1830; d. Sep. 12, 1909; m. Mary A . 4 . Dec 17,

1830; d. Jan. 13, 1897. Hogansville. Cato, William W.-b. 1826; d. 1893; Lieutenant Colonel 37th Ga.; state legislator, 1871-

72; county commissioner, 1878-83; tax collector, 1889-93; Captain Co. K, 2nd Car., C. S. A. Hogansville.

Caudle, Turner H.-b. May 3, 1847; d. Aug. 9, 1930; m. Sarah Francis Hall-b. June 11, 1849; d. Apr. 19, 1917. Hillview.

Chappell, Henry-b. Jan. 18, 1805; d. Mar. 3, 1812. Tatum Chapel. Charles, Hugh-b. Mar. 16, 1810; d. May 3, 1890. Pinewood. Chisholm, Fortune N.-b. July 1, 1809; d. Oct. 15, 1878; m. A r r i e b . June 17, 1819;

d. Mar. 2, 191 1. Pinewood. Chivers, Elizabeth-b. 1769; d. June 28, 1841. Family Cemetery. Chiven, Joel M.*tate legislator, 1841-42; judge of Inferior Court, 18f4. Chivers, Henry Thomas-b. Aug. 16, 1806; d. Oct. 7, 1839. Family Cemetery. Christopher, Robert L.-b. Nov. 22, 1832; d. Feb. 25, 1915; m. Margaret S. Johnson-

b. Eeb. 14, 1831; d. Peb. 11, 1892. Johnson Cemetery. Clark, Mrs. Sarah E. Ransom-b. Nov. 29, 1840; d. Mar. 27, 1883; wife of J. T. Clark.

Union. Clark, Daniel M.--County surveyor, 18 50.

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Clark, H. R.-Tax receiver, 188 3-90, 1893-94. Clark, Leonard H.-State legislator, 1843. Clark, William H.-b. Sep. 6, 1829; d. Oct. 10, 1886; state legislator, 1871-72; m. Rhoda

Stanley-b. Jan. 18, 1836; d. Jan. 4, 1924. Pinewood. Cleaveland, Elisha Pitman-b. Dec. 23, 1848; d. June 13, 1924; m. Hassie E.-b. Feb.

22, 184s; d. Sep. 14, 1889. Providence Church. Cleaveland, John Oliver--b. Dec. 27, 1843; d. Mar. 5, 1923; m. Margaret Burford-b.

Oct. 12, 1849; d. May 16, 1934. Cleaveland, Joseph H.-b. Sep. 26, 1841; d. Dec. 3, 1902. Hillview. Cleaveland, Larkin G.-b. Feb. 9 , 1828; d.'Apr. 19, 1910; m. Susan F.-b. Sep. 5, 1840;

d. Nov. 29, 1909; county commissioner, 1888-89, 1892-96. Hillview. Cleaveland, Oliver G.-b. May 5, 1806; d. June 2, 1873; m. Marcy L.-b. Sep. 21, 1813;

d. Peb. 10, 1877. Corinth.

Cleaveland, William L.<lerk of Superior Court, 1896-14. Cline, Charles Edwin-b. June 3, 18 56; d. Sep. 23, 1907; m. Louise Johnson-b. Nov. 4,

1852; d. July 19, 1924. Loyd Chapel.

Cofield, Green-b. Jan. 5, 1814; d. May 15, 1859. Harmony Church. Cofield, Grissom-b. June 2, 1811; d. Aug. 11, 1850; m. Mary E.-b. Nov. 16, 1821; d.

July It?, 1810. Harmony Church. Cofield, Warren-b. Oct. 9, 1819; d. Aug. 13, 1850; m. Mary L o u i s ~ b . Apr. 13, 1826;

d. Nov. 7, 1858. Harmony Church.

Cofield, Willis-b. Jan. 1 5, 18 11; d. Apr. 21, 18 10. Harmony Church. Cofield, Willis-b. Mar. 10, 1778; d. Nov. 9, 1850; m. Mahulda-b. 1781; d. Feb., 1873.

Harmony Church. Cofield, Willis T.--County Commissioner, 1917-20. Cahen, J. T.-b. Aug. 31, 1834; d. Oct. 28, 1885. Hogansville. Collins, Eli Jordan-b. July 29, 1846; d. Mar. 5, 1922; m. George Belle Erwin-b. July

14, 1813; d. June 25, 1920; mayor West Point, 1899-02. Pinewood. Collins, William-b. Sep. 11, 1829; d. Dec. 19, 1886. Pinewood. Cook, Beverly C.-b. May 26, 1835; d. Oct. 11, 1904; m. Anna Reid-b. Nov. 17, 1842;

d. Mar. 10, 191 8; state legislator, 1880-81; county commissioner, 1876-78. Lone Cane. Colquitt, Walter T.-b. Virginia, Dec. 29, 1799; d. Macon, May 7, 185 5; m. Nancy H.

Lane of Newton County; judge Superior Court, 1826-32; a state senator; congress- man, 1839-40, 1842-43; U. S. senator, 1843-48; a summer resident of LaGrange.

Cannor, W. C.-President of LaGrange Female College, 18 17-3 9. Cook, Mrs. Frances-b. May 7, 1821; d. Mar. 31, 1853; wife of James R. Cook. Hillview. Cook, Martha-b. June 1, 1796; d. July 10, 1859. George Traylor Cemetery. Cook, Nathan M.-b. Sep. 13, 1830; d. Apr. 14, 1911; m. Maria Sheppard-b. Sep. 28,

1847; d. Sep. 11, 1871. Long Cane. Cook, Thomas I.-Judge of Inferior Court, 1837-41. Cooley, Mrs. Bettie Lynch Goss-b. Mar. 10, 1843; d. Aug. 25, 1908. Liberty Hill. Cooley, W. E.-b. Aug. 9, 183s; d. June 22, 1903; m. R. J.-b. Feb. 6, 1846; d. May 11,

1892. Strickland Cemetery. Cooper, Calvin F.-b. Sep. 21, 1844; d. Jan. 28, 1899. Hillview. Cooper, John N.-Mayor of LaGrange, 1877-79. Cooper, John William-b. 1821; d. 1905; m. Florella A. Hill-b. 1826; d. 1895. Pinewood. Cooper, William H.-b. Virginia, July 1, 1806; d. Dec. 24, 1890; m. Eliza Fall-b. Sep.

6, 1808; d. Oct. 25, 1893 ; to Troup in 1828; sheriff of Troup, 1862-66. Hillview. Corbin, Lyman W.-b. 1806; d. Nov. 3, 1844. Hogansville.

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Costley, Synott J.-b. Aug. 24, 1841; d. Jan. 22, 1909. Pinewood. Cotton, Mrs. Ann E. Buford-b. Sep. 30, 1816; d. Jan. 29, 1893; wife of Rev. J. G.

Cotton. Pinewood. Cotton, William H.-b. Oct. 29, 1822; m. Angelina F. Thomas-b. Aug. 1 5, 1836; d. Mar.

6, 1909. Bethel Church. Cotton, W. M. C.-b. May 1, 1842; d. Sep. I, 1910. Hillview. Covin, John Henry-b. Jan. 8, 1839; d. Nov. 11, 1916; m. Sarah Menefe-b. 1849; d.

1930; county surveyor, 18 8 3-94, 1902-09; county commissioner, 1896-98. Hogansville. Covin, William W.-b. Jan. 30, 1843; d. Jan. 11, 1933. Hogansville. Cox, Albert Ewing-b. Feb. 22, 1819; d. July 21, 1896; m. Juliet Warren Alford-b. Jan.

16, 1824; d. Aug. 29, 1879. Hillview. Cox, Albert H.-b. Dec. 2F, 1848; present at Ft. Tyler; Superior Court solicitor, 1872-73;

state legislator, 1877-79; delegate to national democratic convention, 18 88, 1908. Cox, Charles Carson-b. Apr. 16, 1864; d. May 21, 1905; president of Southern Female

College, 1887-91. Hillview. Cox, Daniel Dillon-minister; b. Mar. 4, 18 19; d. Aug. 17, 1889; m. Anne Adelia Bull-

b. July 2, 1836; d. Mar. 27, 1913. Hillview. Cox, I. F.-b. Upson County, Jan. 2, 1830; d. June 13, 1887; president Southern Female

College, 1857-87; president LaGrange Female College, 1866-69, while the colleges were united. Hillview.

Cox, Lewis-b. Oct. 24, 1799; d. June 18, 1881; m. Martha Evans-b. 1808; d. May 8, 18f2; m. (2) Sarah Adeline P a r t r i d g d i e d in Texas; buried there. Evans Cemetery.

Cox, Orville Gustavus-m. Mary Latham; mayor LaGrange, 1903-04; editor of LaGrange Grapbic; author of poems. Hillview.

Cox, Preston-b. Nov. 27, 1849; d. Nov. 15, 1908. Pinewood. Cox, R. T.-b. Apr. 4, 1820; d. Jan. 10, 1897; m. M. M.-b. Nov. 30, 1829; d. Mar. 31,

19 1 1. Mountville. Cox, William C.-b. Jan. 10, 1824; d. Jan. 10, 1891. Pinewood. Craig, John E.-b. June 18, 1801; d. July 23, 1875; m. Katherine S.-b. Aug. 10, 1807; d.

July 3, 1904. Samuel S. Reid Cemetery. Craig, James Newton-b. July 3, 1840; d. Mar. 29, 1915; m. Martha A.-b. Nov. 30, 1837;

d. Sep. 20, 1877; m. (2) Laura J.-b. Sep. 7, 1844; d. Feb. 10, 1911. Corinth. Crawford, Mrs. Mary Cecelia-b. Apr. 16, 1840; d. Dec. 10, 1880; wife of J. J. Crawford.

Pinewood. Crenshaw, Thomas C.-State legislator, 1884.

Crenshaw, William A.-b. Oct. 4, 1811; d. Feb. 11, 1891; m. Mary-b. Feb. 10, 1833; d. Oct. 8, 1898. Estes Cemetery.

Croft, George Newton-b. Oct. 9, 1839; d. Feb. lo , 1921; m. Charlotte Elmore Cherry- b. Mar. 20, 1842; d. Apr. 23, 1916. Pinewood.

Croft, Mrs. Fannie E. Roberts-b. Aug. 27, 1849; d. Apr. 9, 1907; wife of L. L. Croft.

Pinewood.

Crowder, Thomas G.-b. July 5 , 1842; d. Apr. 14, 1916; m. Martha Mathilda-b. June 20,

1846; d. Mar. 11, 1904. Harmony Church.

Culberson, Alonzo Brown-b. Feb. 27, 1827; d. Mar. 26, 1852. Family Cemetery.

Culberson, Isaac-b. Oct. 30, 1784; d. Nov. 24, 1829; m. Mary-b. Nov. 19, 1787; d. Aug. 28, 1855. Family Cemetery.

Culberson, James P.-m. Sarah M.-b. Aug. 10, 1788; d. Aug. 20, 1861; state senator, 1841 ; judge Inferior Court, 1828-32. Family Cemetery.

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Culberson, John Pope-b. Mar. 10, 1819; d. Oct. 17, 1912; m. Romelia Bird-b. Fcb. 9, 1836; d. Mar. 27, 1913; state legislator, 1849-50. Hillview.

Cunningham, Mrs. Ursula A. Hardy-b. Dec. 28, 1832; d. Nov. 10, 1897; buried in Thomas Hardy Cemetery.

Cunningham, William M.-minister; d. Mar. 3, 1870; m. Martha J.-b. June 21, 1816; d. Sep. 9, 1887. Hillview.

Curtright, John C.--Captain Co. E, 41st Ga., C. S. A., Troup Light Guards; killed at Per- ryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.

Curtright, Samuel-b. Jan. 10, 1806; d. 1864; m. on July 1, 1832, to Barbary McCoy Howell-b. Feb. 9, 18 11; state legislator, 1840-41 ; ordinary 18 5 8-64. Hillview.

Dallis, George Elbert-b. Sep. 27, 185 5; d. Aug. 10, 191 3; m. Bettie Render. Hillview. Dallis, George T.-b. Nov. 21, 1850; d. Mar. 27, 1909; m. Jennie Morgan-4. May 12,

1856; d. Sep. 6, 1899. Hillview. Dollis, Hulbert W.-b. Dec. 28, 1819; d. Jan. 5, 1883; m. Nancy-b. Jan. 6, 1827; d.

June 7, 1883. Hillview. Dallis, Hulbert W.-4. Jan. 28, 1828; d. Oct. 9, 1886; m. Ann S.-b. Nov. 27, 1826; d.

May 17, 1906. Hillview. Ddlis, Leslie W.-b. Feb. 6, 1848; d. Jan. 3, 1903; m. Lou Leslie. Hillview. Dallis, Roy-b. Sep. 15, 1872; d. Jan. 19, 1928; m. Ruth Evans; county surveyor, 1905-

06, 191 1-12. Hillview. Dallis, Virgil E.-b. June 2, 1852; d. Nov. 2, 1928; m. Estelle Park-b. Aug. 16, 1853; d.

Nov. 21, 1901; county commissioner, 1901 -06, 191 1-12. Hillview. Daniel, D. I.--Clerk of Hogansville, 191 1-1 4. Daniel, Edmund-b. Jan. 24, 1866; d. May 24, 1930; county commissioner, 1921-30. Hill-

view Annex. Daniel, G. G.-Mayor of Hogansville, 1924-30. Daniel, James-b. Nov. 24, 1832; d. June 6, 1919; m. Virginia Jenning-b. Feb. 8, 1837;

d. Apr. 24, 1905. Daniel Cemetery. Daniel, James B.-State legislator, 192 1-27. Daniel, John-b. June 19, 1841; d. July 15, 1915; m. Susan E. Philpot-b. Dec. 31, 3844;

d. Nov. 1, 1898. Hogansville. Daniel, Mrs. Mary Virginia-+. Jan. 10, 1853; d. Oct. 3, 1902; wife of A. J. Daniel.

Hogansville. Dansby, William Durham-b. Jan. 11, 1839; d. Aug. 26, 1876; m. M. B. Sappington on

Feb. 24, 1864. Sappington Cemetery. Dansby, William Fa-b. Feb. 8, 1811; d. Aug. 15, 1899; m. Elizabeth. Hillview. Darden, J. H . 4 u n t y commissioner, 1829-32. Darden, John H. W.-b. Feb. 19, 1827; d. Mar. 26, 1892; m. Mary Jane Rebecca Lane--

b. June 14, 1835; d. Mar. 28, 1919. Loyd Chapel. Darden, J. S. M.-b. July 6, 1833; d. Dec. 29, 1903; m. Georgia A.-b. July 24, 1842; d,

Dec. 25, 191 5. Corinth. Darden, William C.-Judge Inferior Court, 18 5 8. Darden, Willis-State legislator, 1839-40. Davidson, Albert-b. Feb. 4, 1812; d. Jan. 27, 1895; m. Cornelia-b. Oct. 19, 1829; d..

Mar. 6, 191 1. Piewood. Davidson, Columbus F.-b. July 10, 1848; d. Mar. S, 1926; wife-b. Mar. 2, 1854; d. Mar.

2, 1926. Hillview Annex. Davidson, Elias-b. Oct. 26, 1813; d. Jan. 22, 1893; m. L. 3.-b. Sep. 26, 1821; d. Aug,

22, 1906. &the1 Gurch.

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OFFICIALS AND OLD CITIZENS OF TROUP COUNTY 269

Davidson, John-drew Land Lot No. 191 of 12th District as revolutionary soldier, but lived in southern part of Fifth District.

Davidson, J. C., minister-b. Feb. 8, 1844; d, Nov. 29, 1905; m. Jane Lovelace-b. 1847; d. 1922. Pinewood.

Davies, Miss Daisy-President of LaGrange Female College, 1915-20. Davis, Mrs. Arrie Phillips-b. Feb. 17, 1851; d. Feb. 28, 1879. Hogansville. Davis, Daniel---owned first store in Hogansville, and was postmaster. Davis, D u k e b . May 23, 1890 in Harris County; m. Mrs. Lucile Artley (nee Fleming);

judge of City Court, 1919-24; state legislator, 1931 to date. Davis, Mrs. Etta Cooper-b. Feb. 15, 18S3; d. Dec. 4, 1919. Hillview. Davis, Joel E.-b. Dec. 15, 1819; d. Dec. 20, 1878; m. (1) Elizabeth S.-b. June 11, 1847;

m. (2) Mary F . 4 . Jan. 1, 1881. Stinson Cemetery. Davis, Lyman C.-b. Feb. 13, 1847; d. Jan. 24, 1917; m. Jennie Cooper-b. Aug. 3, 1860;

d. Nov. 11, 1908. Loyd Chapel. Davis, S. A.-Mayor of Hogansville, 1904-06. Davis, Silas N.-b. Mar. 3, 1797; d. Mar. 23, 1871; m. Jane Amanda-b. May 25, 1819;

d. Mar. f, 1906. Hogansville. Davis, Thomas-Sherifl of Troup County, 1852-5 3. Davis, W. G.-Mayor of Hogansville, 191 1-14. Dawson, John E.-Founder of Southern Female College, of which he was president, 1842-46. Dean, John Thorn-b. Sep. 27, 1847; d. July 7, 1918; m. Naomi E.-b. June 6, 1852;

d. NOV. 18, 1915. Wehadkee. Church. DeLoach, C. A.-b. Aug. 2, 1842; d. Dec. 31, 1926; m. Mary E.-b. Feb. 7 , 1845; d. Aug.

2, 1921. Wehadkee Church. DeLoach, Thomas-4. Apr. 1, 1806; d. July 16, 1892. Willview. Dennis, Hiram-b. Nov. 20, 1804; d. May 11, 1887; m. (1) Nancy Howard-b. Nov. 13,

1806; d. July 6, 1869; m. (2) Susan A. L. Brady-b. May 13, 1827; d. Feb. 6, 1875; m. (3) Mary J. H o r n e b . July 24, 183 1; d. Apr. 14, 1881; judge of Inferior Court, 1863-64. Lebanon Church.

Dennis, Jacob--b. Apr. 13, 1805; d. Oct. 29, 1880. Pinewood. Dickey, James-b. 1822; d. 1873; m. Maria M.-b. 1826; d. 1888. Long Cane. Dickinson, F. M.-b. Mar. 7, 1853; d. Jan. 19, 1906. Hillview. Dickson, M. A.-b. 1821; d. Feb. 14, 1907; m. Martha P.-b. June 30, 1830; d. May 12,

1902. Pinewood. Dillard, Miles H., minister-b. May 17, 1853; d. Oct. 2, 1898. Hillview. Dix, Alonza L.-Tax receiver of Troup County, 1897-00. Dix, James T.-b. June 13, 1800; d. Nov. 27, 1858. Hillview.

Dixon, Mrs. Frances Fleming-b. Mar. 10, 1842; d. Oct. 2, 1919; wife of Rev. R. W. Dixon. Pinewood.

Dobbins, john T., physician-b. Jan. 18, 1834; d. Nov. 8, 1886; m. Sarah E. Dupree-b. Feb. 20, 1837; d. July 15, 1887. Pinewood.

Dodd, Francis Jefferson, minister-b. June 9, 1857; d. Mar. 18, 1927; m. Etta Cleaveland.

Hillview. Dougherty, Robert-LaGrange pioneer, judge of Inferior Court, 1835; state legislator,

1835-38. Dougherty, William-b. in Clark County; d. at Atlanta; m. on Aug. 18, 1830, to Achsah

L. Turner; state legislator, 1828; state senator, 1833-34; buried in Oakland Cemetery

at Atlanta.

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Douglas, John F.-Judge of Inferior Court, 1843-10, 18 5 5.

Dozier, Ebenezer Newton-b. July 9, 1864; d. Oct. 7, 1907; m. Pearl Loyd; state legis- lator, 1902-03. Loyd Chapel.

Dozier, Nathan Bell-b. Warren County Apr. 26, 1813; d. May 27, 1893; m. (2) Sarah Catherine Newton-b. Dec. 6, 1829; d. Nov. 14, 1911; m. (1) Margaret A.-b. Sep.

5, 1821; d. May 21, 1851; judge Inferior Court, 1853-54, 1859-64. To Troup from Muscogee County. Hillview Cemetery.

Dozier, Woody-judge Inferior Court, 18 3 1-32. Dudley, Peter-kept the first tavern or inn in West Point. Duke, Noah W.-member Co. B, 60th Ga., C. S. A.; d. in Savannah; no dates and buried at

Flat Shoals Church. Duke, W. C.-b. Oct. 14, 1835; d. Jan. 2, 1907. Corinth Cemetery. Duncan, Mrs. Annie--b. 1787; d. July 19, 1879; wife of Edmund Duncan; buried in Dun-

can Cemetery. Duncan, Joseph L.-b. Oct. 1, 183 1; d. July 7, 1900; m. Nancy A. Clemans-b. Oct. 16,

1834; d. June 27, 1908. Hillview Cemetery. Dunn, Euphrates N.-b. Nov. 23, 1839; d. Feb. 10, 1920; m. Erin Eola-b. Apr. 9, 1839;

d. Apr. 23, 1905. Pinewood Cemetery. Dunson, Joseph Eugenebanker; b. June 9, 1865; d. May 12, 1916; m. Mary Lee Abraham

on Mar. 5 , 1886; trustee of LaGrange Female College and of 4th District A. & M. school. Hillview Cemetery.

Dunson, James Walker-b. Oct. 8, 1850; d. Oct. 26, 1881. Flowers Cemetery. Dunson, Otis Augustus-b. July 3, 181 3; d. June 10, 1922; m. Annulette Ball-b. May

16, 1861; d. Oct. 7, 1929; cotton manufacturer and capitalist. Hillview Cemetery. Dunson, Sanford Harris-b. July 11, 1828; d. Mar. 10, 1888; m. Susannah Elizabeth Goss-

b. Jan. 8, 1832; d. Sep. 26, 1876; county commissioner, 1882-86. Liberty Hill

Cemetery. Dunson, Sanford H.-Mayor of LaGrange, 1919-23. Dunson, Walker-b. Oct. 3, 1806; d. June 30, 1869; m. (1) Mary A.-b. Nov. 8, 1807;

d. (O'Neal Cemetery) Jan. 23, 1841 ; rn. (2) Margaret-b. Apr. 7, 1807; d. Nov. 1 r , 1878. Liberty Hill Cemetery.

Dunson, Walton C. M.-b. Jan. 10, 1839; d. Nov. 27, 1861. O'Neal Cemetery. Dunson, Mrs. E. E.-b. Mar. 24, 183 1; m. William M. Dunson Oct., 1849; d. Sep. 16, 185 5.

Dye, J. A.-b. Sep. 6, 1845; d. Mar. 17, 190J; m. Barbara C.-b. ; d. Harmony Church.

Eady, A. M.-b. Apr. 6, 1826; d. Apr. 18, 1896; m. Emily R.-b. June 8, 1831; d. Oct.

15, 1896. Pinewood Cemetery.

Echols, Mrs. Ella Erwin-b. Feb. 1, 1847; d. May 16, 1923. Pinewood.

Edge, A. E.-b. June 5, 1835; d. May 29, 1909. Lovelace Cemetery.

Edmondson, E. B.-sheriff of Troup County, 18 8 5 -9 1.

Edmundson, Bryant-b. 1782; d. Mar. 21, 1857; m. Smitha Williams-b. 1780; d. May

22, 1832. Edmundson Cemetery.

Edmundson, John Dow-b. June 2, 1844; d. Jan. 25, 1916; m. Alma Phillips-b. Sep. 28,

1856; d. June 4, 1920; mayor of LaGrange, 1901-03, 1905-15. Hillview Cemetery.

Edwards, John F.-member of Co. D, 3 1 th Ga., C. S. A.; d. July, 1861; buried in Hillview

Cemetery.

Edwards, Gen. J. W. B.-b. June 19, 1824, in Columbus; d. Feb. 14, 1904; m. Margaret

Pinckney Culbreath-b. Nov. 11, 1828; d. June 23, 1893. Hillview.

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Edwards, Mrs. Blanche Kelly Morgan-b. 1796; d. Apr. 3, 1835. Beasley Cemetery.

Edwards, Martha A.-b. 1822; d. Aug. 4, 1852. Beasley Cemetery. Ellis, Roswell-b. Apr. 8, 1823; d. Mar. 20, 1909; veteran of Mexican and Civil wars.

Hillview. Emory, Elizabeth-b. 1814; d. Oct. 23, 1893. Union. Emory, Henry Clay-b. 1846; d. 1927. Union. Emory, Samuel A.-b. Oct. lo , 1782; d. Jan. 16, 1864. Union.

Epps, Nathaniel-b. Aug. 6, 1832; d. July 1, 1903; m. Catherine of N. C.-b. 1827; m. 1813; d. May 17, 1889. Hogansville.

Erwin, Abel A*-b. Oct. 18, 1814; d. Dec. 5, 1898; m. Eliza Ashford-&. Aug. 3, 1828;

d. Aug. 7, 1897. Pinewood. Erwin, H. I?.-b. Feb. 12, 1811; d. Feb. 7, 1819; m. Mary J.-b. June 23, 1817; d. Nov.

24, 1844. 'Winston Cemetery. Erwin, Katherine Whitaker-b. Mar. 20, 1837; d. Mar. 17, 1863. Whitaker Cemetery.

Erwin, M. L.-b. 1818; d. Aug. 13, 1887; m. Martha--& Jan. 1, 1818; d. May 19, 1891). Pinewood.

Erwin, Thomas B.--Commissioner of West Point, 183 1. Estes, Ann-b. Dec. 20, 1803; d. Sep. 9, 1810. Estes Cemetery. Estes, H. T.-b. Nov. 19, 1811; d. Apr. 21, 1901; m. Nancy Tomas-b. Aug. 12, 1810; d.

Jan. 21, 1879. Estes Cemetery. Estes, James H.-b. July 3, 1810; d. Jan. 23, 1851. Estes Cemetery.

Estes, John A., Sr.-b. Dec. 16, 1812; d. Apr. 8, 1866; m. Margaret E. Hall-b. Aug. 28, 1825; d. Oct. 23, 1884. Hall Cemetery.

Estes, J. P.-b. Nov. 25, 1840; d. Jan. 7, 1920; w i f e b . Oct. 25, 1848; d. Mar. 1, 1917.

Estes Cemetery. Estes, William P.-b. Apr. 23, 1810; d. Nov. 4, 1855. Estes Cemetery. Estes, Zachry-b. 1783 ; d. Mar. 23, 1855. Estes Cemetery. Evans, Aaron-b. Aug. 27, 1812; d. Apr. 1, 1890; m. Elizabeth-b. Sep. 9, 1823; d. Dec.

22, 1884. Mountville. Evans, Rev. Charles W.-b. Oct. 18, 1810; d. Oct. 27, 1867. Family Cemetery. Evans, Daniel-Judge of Inferior Court, 1833-34. Evans, John W.-b. Oct. 9, 1833; d. Richmond, July 21, 1862; C. S. A. Family Cemetery. Evans, Luther M.-b. Aug. 20, 1842; d. Macon, Apr. 18, 1862; C. S. A. Family Cemetery. Evans, Thomas-b. June 30, 1770; d. Jan. 11, 1811; m. Martha-b. Feb. 4, 1779; d. Oct.

10, 1811. Family Cemetery. Evans, Thomas Be-b. July 27, 1806; d. Mar. 31, 1879; m. Martha A.--b. June 22, 1814;

d. June 13, 1900. Family Cemetery.

Evans, Thomas Crenshaw-b. Aug. 22, 1806, in S. C.; d. May $, 1818; m. Dec. 16, 1830, Rhoda B. Swanson-b. Oct. 1 5 , 1813; d. Mar. 4, 1862; Captain in Indian war of 1836; General of state militia; escorted Indians to western home; ordinary, 1816-58. Hillview.

Evans, William-b. June 11, 1835; d. Nov. 6, 1863, at Richmond; C. S. A. Family

Cemetery. Evans, William El-b. June 7, 1828; d. July 5 , 1818. Flowers Cemetery. Evans, William Swanson-b. Feb. 6, 1838; d. Mar. 29, 1914; m. Margarette E. Dunson-

b. Sep. 2, 1842; d. Aug. 12, 1891; LaGrange postmaster. Hillview. Evans, William T.-Tax receiver, 190 1-06. Fall, Mark A.-b. May 4, 1857; d. June 20, 1927; m. Mildred Todd-b. Oct. 18, 1858;

d. Jan. 23, 1918. Hillview.

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Fannin, Augustus Brooks-Judge of Inferior Court, 1846-47; state legislator, 1853-54, 1819. Fannin, James Henry-b. Sep. 19, 1825; d. Oct. 23, 1909; m. Julia Ferrell-b. July 16,

1836; d. Feb. 18, 1907; state legislator, 1875-76; Colonel of 35th Ga., C. S. A.; sur- rendered Ft. Tyler after death of Gen. Tyler. Hillview.

Fannin, James Werter-b. Feb. 9, 1785; d. Feb. 11, 1837; m. Anna Peterson Fletcher-b.

July 2, 1797; d. Sep. 17, 1848. Fannin Cemetery.

Fannin, William F.-judge Inferior Court, 1849-52 ; state legislator, 18 $1-52. Farmun, Melvin-b. Mar. 17, 1824; d. Oct. 22, 1903; m. Sarah-b. Mar., 1827; d. Apr.

11, 190 1. Antioch Church Cemetery. Farrar, L e t t i ~ b . Aug. 8, 1821; d. Sep. 20, 1909. Farrow Cemetery.

Farrow, John-b. Dec. 24, 1778; d. Dec. 21, 1845; m. Elizabeth-b. 1788; d. Feb. 10, 1859. Farrow Cemetery.

Farrow, Thomas-b. May 18, 1818; d. Oct. 9, 1881. Farrow Cemetery.

Faver, Henry-m. Mathilda Bonner on Nov. 25, 1829; sheriff of Troup County, 1840-46; state legislator, 1849-50.

Ferrell, Blount C.-b. 1816; d. 1908; m. Sarah C. Ferrell-b. 1817; d. 1903; judge In- ferior Court, 1845-46; state senator, 1849-50; judge of County Court, 1866-70. Hill-

view Cemetery. Ferrell, Augustus C.-lawyer; solicitor Superior Court, 1845-46. Ferrell, Coleman B.-Captain and organizer of Ferrell Battery, Co. C, of Montgomery

Battalion. Ferrell, Clarence Augustus--b, 1839; d. 1915; m. Camilla Jane Chisholm-b. 1840; d.

1 8 8 1. Hillview Cemetery.

Ferrell, Mrs. Julia 9leman-b. 1798; d. Apr. 26, 1866; wife of Bennett Ferrell. Hillview

Cemetery.

Ferrell, Mickleberry-b. Dec. 8, 1787; d. Oct. 31, 1861; m. Nancy Coleman-b. Apt. 29, 1799; d. Sep. 1, 1888; state legislator, 1843; wife born in Newborn, N. C. Sllviiccr

Cemetery.

Ferrell, Mickleberry P.-member West Point Guards, Co. D, 4th Ga., C. S. A., Apr. 26, 1861; discharged in 1861; Captain of an Alabama company, C. S. A.

Ferrell, Pa1 Ernest-b. 1843; Co. D, 4th Ga., C. S. A.; d. at Norfolk, Va., Sep. 30, 1861. Hillview Cemetery.

Fields, N. R.-b. NOV. 7, 1823; d. Aug. 14, 1901; m. Eliza-b. Jan. 31, 1831; d. Jan. 12, 1894. Hogansville Cemetery.

Fincher, Isaac-b. Nov. 4, 1812; d. Nov. 10, 1860. Bradfield Cemetery.

Fincher, Herman C-Mayor LaGrange, 1928-31.

Fincher, I. D.-b. July 9, 1851; d. Jan. 23, 1911; wife b. Nov. 14, 1815; d. Nov. 18, 191 3. Mountville Cemetery.

Fincher, Robert Taylor-b. Dec. 23, 1846; d. Feb. 11, 1922; m. Roberta Bonner Wilson- b. Mar. 1, 1850; d. Apr. 20, 1914. MountviUe Cemetery.

Fincher, William H.-b. Dec. 26, 1839; d. Jan. 13, 1907; m. Arobella K. Cox-b. Aug. 1, 1840; d. July 16, 1902. Mountville Cemetery.

Fisher, Marcus D.-b. Sep., 1820; member Co. E, 41st Ga., C. S. A.; d. 1864; buried at

Long Cane Cemetery.

Fitts, William P.-b. Sep. 15, 1850; d. Sep. 16, 1890; m. Elizabeth Baker-b. June 18,

1850; d. Dec. 9, 191 5. Hillview Cemetery.

Fleeth, Paul P.-b. 1865; d. July 31, 1900. Ware Crossroad Cemetery.

Fleming, Emily C.-b. May 2, 1817; d. Sep. 26, 1899. Pinewood Cemetery.

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Fleming, Lucy A n n e b . Dec. 6, 1843; d. June 25, 1912. Pinewood Cemetery. Fleming, Moses L.--County commissioner, 1888-96. Florence, Mrs. Mary A1ic-b. Mar. 22, 1847; d. Aug. 18, 1926. Hillview Cemetery. Florence, Oscar H.sheriff of Troup County, 1906-14. Flowers, James M.-b. July 21, 1800; d. Dec. 4, 1869; m. Phillis E. Waller-b, June 5,

1804; d. Nov. 24, 1886. Flowers Cemetery. Floyd, Dewit C.-Tax receiver of Troup County, 1917-28. Floyd, Thomas Penuel-member of Co. B, 60th Ga., C. S. A.; died at Savannah, Ga.; no

dates. Flat Shoals Cemetery. Floyd, Henry Drew-b. Sep. 12, 1833; d. Mar. 2, 1910; m. Sarah E. Hardy-b. Oct. 4,

1841; d. June 16, 1896. Flat Shoals Cemetery. Floyd, Thomas M.-b. Nov. 17, 1830; d. Dec. 3, 1906; m. Tamsey Minerva-b. June 16,

1835; d. Oct. 18, 1913. Whatley Cemetery. Flynn, M. P.-b. Feb. 17, 1846; d. May 18, 1906; m. M. E. J.-b. Dec. 12, 1848; d. Sep.

2 1, 1897. Hillview Cemetery. Fomby, James Acles--b. Dec. 2, 1836; d. June 11, 1910; m. Rebecca C.-b. May 3, 1835 ;

d. June 29, 1887. Long Cane Cemetery. Fomby, Matthew B.-b. Jan. 1, 1801; d. Nov. 11, 1811; m. Mary-b. Oct. 7, 1804; d.

Jan. 4, 1871. Atchison Cemetery. Fomby, M. Bates-b. Jan. 23, 1839; d. Dec. 11, 1862; m. Lucinda J. Cameron-b. Jan. 8,

1834; d. July 24, 1871; member of Ferrell Battery, C. S. A. Atchison Cemetery.

Forbes, George B.-b. 1843; d. 1896. Hillview Cemetery. Foster, John A.- resident of Southern Female College, 1851-57. Freeman, D. B . 4 u n t y commissioner, 1911-12, 1915-16. Freeman, J. C. C.-b. Aug. 14, 1846; d. Aug. 29, 1925; county commissioner, 1907-10.

Hillview Annex. Freeman, James Posieb . May 1, 1848; d. Apr. 17, 1926; m. Sarah Mathildeb. Sep. 4,

1858; d. May 24, 1921. Harmony Church.. Freeman, John M.-b. June 19, 1831; d. Mar. 24, 1919; m. Agatha Whatley-b. Aug. 27*

1812; d. Aug. 18, 191 5. Harmony Church. Freeman, J. 2.-b. Aug. 27, 1847; d. Dec. 12, 1869. Estes Cemetery. Freeman, J. W.-b. Feb. 19, 1832; d. Sep. 19, 1906; m. Mrs. S. A. Young-b. Nov. 28,

1828; d. June 20, 1886. Providence Church. Freeman, Robert-b. ; d. Apr. 2, 1810. Hillview. Freeman, R. A, S.--clerk of West Point, 1880-84; state legislator, 1892-93, 1900-01; judge

County Court, 1895-98.

Freisleben, Jacob-b. Austria June 1, 1839; d. Nov. 7, 1925; m. 1874, Regina Herzfeld; Co. D, 4th Gz., C. S. A. Hillview Cemetery.

Frost, Francis A,-b. Oct. 22, 1822; d. Apr. 17, 1882; m. R. J.-b. Nov. 20, 1828; d. May

19, 1878; state legislator, 1861-67. Hillview.

Frost, Adam C.-b. ; Captain of West Point Guards, Co. D, 4th Ga., C. S. A.;

killed at Winchester, Va., Sep. 19, 1864.

Frost, Rebecca-b. Apr. 26, 1790; d. June 11, 18j1. Pinewood Cemetery.

Fulghum, Lettie E.-b. Apr. 11, 1839; d. May 23, 1898. Carter Cemetery.

Fuller, Bryant-b. Oct. 8, 1800; d. Aug. 2, 1890; m. Elizabeth-b. 1799; d. 1871. Fuller

Cemetery.

Fuller, Andrew Jackson-b. Dec. 1, 1840; d. Feb. 25, 1932. Mountville.

Fuller, Bryant, Jr.--County commissioner, 192 1-24.

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Fuller, Crofford-b. May 24, 1829; d. Dec. 26, 1894; m. Mary H. Robertson-b. Apr. 2, 1847; d. Apr. 21, 1898. Union Cemetery.

Fuller, Green-b. Oct. 9, 183 8; d. Oct. 14, 1901. Pinewood Cemetery. Fuller, John--Captain of Co. B, 60th Ga., C. S. A., the Fannin Guards. No dates. Fuller, John E.-m. Sarah-b. July 22, 1837; d. Dec. 22, 1817. Harmony Church. (Is

this Captain above?) Gaffney, Davis J.-Mayor of LaGrange, 1893-9F. Gaffney, Mrs. Ellen S.-b. Oct. 28, 1832; d. Nov. 18, 1901. Hillview Cemetery. Gaffney, William Patrick-physician; b. May 17, 1857; d. Apr. 9, 1922. Hillview

Cemetery. Gage, John E,-judge Inferior Court, 182 8 ; trustee LaGrange Female Academy, 18 3 1.

Gahagan, Lawrence-Commissioner of West Point, 18 3 5 .

Gaines, Robert A.-b. Dec. 17, 1844; d. May 2, 1928; m. Martha Webb-b. May 11, 1848; d. June 3, 1928. Hillview Annex.

Garner, Adelia E.-b. July 22, 1830; d. Sep. 11, 1876. Marsh-Garner Cemetery. Garner, James S.-b. May 9, 1824% d. Sep. 27, 1877. Marsh-Garner Cemetery. Garner, Mattie A.-b. Mar. 2, 1834; d. Dec., 1884. Marsh-Garner Cemetery. Garrett, Samuel-b. Feb. 21, 1828; d. Feb. 23, 1899; m. J a n e b . Aug. 26, 1827; d. July

25, 1904. Liberty Hill Cemetery. Gates, Charles C.-b. Dec. 24, 1819; d. Dec. 23, 1853. Gates Cemetery.

Gates, James R.-b. Sep. 4, 1784; d. July 13, 1868; soldier of Mexican war of 1836. Gates Cemetery.

Gates, Louis Sylvanus-b. Feb. 16, 1840; d. Jan. 20, 1912; m. Charlotte Emmaline Gibson- b. Dec. 19, 1841; d. Nov. 22, 1922. Ware Crossroad Cemetery.

Gates, William M.-b. Mar. 20, 1821; d. June 17, 1869. Gates Cemetery. Gay, James Tolbert-b. Feb. 1, 1850; d. Aug. 13, 1912. Hillview Cemetery. Gay, John Thomas-b. Feb. 18, 1828; member Co. B, 4th Ga., C. S. A., LaGrange Light

Guards, Apr. 26, 1861; 2nd Lt. and 1st Lt., 1862; wounded at Fort Steadman; d. Richmond, Va., Apr. 28, 1865, and buried there; m. Caroline E. W a r ~ b . Aug. 24, 1835; d. Jan. 21, 1922; buried in Hillview Cemetery.

Gentry, D. C.-b. Dec. 16, 1845; d. Apr. 20, 1903. Corinth Cemetery. Gibbons, Patrick-b. Ireland Apr. 11, 1830; d. Oct. 12, 1880. Pinewood Cemetery. Gibson, Adam Percival-b. Mar. 8, 1846; d. Oct. 31, 1921. Ware Crossroad. Gibson, Edward Calhoun-b. June 26, 1848; d. Dec., 1874. Ware Crossroad. Gibson, George Clin-b. July 10, 1810; d. Feb. 22, 1924. Ware Crossroad. Gibson, James Osborn-b. Jan. 16, 1844; d. Apr. 9, 1862. Ware Crossroad. Gibson, Joel-b. Oct. 2, 1809; d. Jan. 21, 1886; m. Mary Ann Mooty-b. Sep. 22, 1821;

d. Oct. 11, 1902. Ware Crossroad Cemetery. Geer, Levi-judge of Inferior Court, 1847-48. Gibson, Allen C.--Captain of Co. B, 4th Ga., C. S. A., LaGrange Light Guards, on Dec.,

1862; captured Spottsylvania in May, 1864. Gilbert, Margaret Susanna-b. Feb. 13, 1812; d. Apr. 27, 1927. Bethel Church. Gilbert, T. J., Sr.-b. Jan. 1, 1836; d. Aug. 21, 1913. Bethel Church. Gilbert, W. F.-b. Aug. 30, 1841; d. Oct. 8, 1912; m. Dec. 6, 1867, Berenice D. D.-b.

Dec. 26, 1848; d. Dec. 27, 1905. Bethel Church. Gill, G. N.-b. Feb. 19, 1844; d. Nov. 26, 1907; m. Mary Jane-b. Dec. 6, 1849; d. June

20, 1827. Hillview Cemetery. Gladney, W. N.-b. Apr. 12, 1846; d. Sep. 1, 1926; m. Elizabeth-b. July 26, l8F0; d.

Sep. 19, 1928. Hillview Annex.

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Glanton, Abner-b. Mar. 23, 1796; d. July 2, 1859; m. Tava Hardy-b. in S. C., Oct. 1, 1806; d. Feb. 8, 1882. Glanton Cemetery.

Glanton, Elbert A;--b. Nov. 20, 1841; d. Nov. 2, 1867. Glanton Cemetery. Glanton, John H.-b. Nov. 14, 1829; d. Aug. 11, 1895; m. (1) Lou L.-b. Apr. 5, 1834;

d. Jan. 3, 1872; m. (2) M. D.-b. June 18, 1834; d. Mar. 2, 1887. Hillview Cemetery. Glanton, Mrs. Sarah J. Sledge-b. Sep. 13, 1834; d. May 26, 1907. Hillview. Glanton, Thomas D.-b. Apr. 21, 1832; d. Feb. 18, 1852. Glanton Cemetery. Glanton, G. Virginia Hardaway-b. Aug. 20, 1842; d. Apr. 27, 1873. Glanton, Louise B. Phillips-b. Aug. 12, 1845; d. July 2, 1866. Both of above were wives

o i W. E. Glanton. Hogansville Cemetery. Glass, J. W. T.--County commissioner, 1911-14. Glass, T. W.-b. Nov. 16, 1837; d. Aug. 5, 1926; m. Missouri-b. Mar. 11, 1842; d. July

5, 1908. Wehadkee Church. Glenn, I. M.-b. Mar. 16, 1830; d. Feb. 9, 1910. Salem Church. Godwin, William Taylor-b. Mar. 25, 1825; d. Nov. 14, 1907; m. (1) Sarah Traylor-b.

July 31, 1827; d. May 21, 1858; m. (2) -b. Mar. 3, 1840; d. May 27, 1906. (1) in Flowers Cemetery. Hillview Cemetery others.

Goodman, Mrs. Susan C.-b. July 28, 1836; d. July 14, 1880; wife of S. C. Goodman. Pinewood Cemetery.

Gorham, John-b. Sep. 26, 1821; d. Nov. 7, 1892. Judge of Inferior Court, 1863-64. Hillview Cemetery.

Gorman, Thomas E.-Judge of Inferior Court, 18 5 3-16. Grady, A. E.-b. June 29, 1818; d. July 23, 1867; m. Sarah E.-b. July 21, 1822; d. Nov.

2, 1886. Pinewood Cemetery. Gray, William Varmun-b. Jan. 4, 1847; d. July 14, 1921; m. Ella Willis Render-b. Feb.

3, 1851; d. June 10, 1923. Hillview Cemetery. Greene, Eugene Judson-b. Greene County, 1832; d. 1887; m. Louisa Anna Maddux; tax

collector, 1883-86. Hillview Cemetery; unmarked. Greene, Benjamin-b. June 29, 1846; d. July 14, 1868. Long Cane Cemetery. Greene, Hambleton H.-b. June 8, 1812; d. Jan. 15, 1873; m. Ellen A.-b. Aug. 16, 1813;

d. Jan. 25, 1880. Long Cane Cemetery. Greene, Hamilton H.-b. Dec. 5, 1850; d. Feb. 12, 1928; m. Carrie N.-b. Apr. 3, 1858;

d. Dec. 8, 1930. Pinewood Cemetery. Greene, James H.-b. July 9, 1847; d. Feb. 8, 1918. Harmony Church. Greene, L. 0.-b. June 8, 1844; d. Nov. 25, 1919; m. Lizzie D.-b. Feb. 3, 1812; d. Nov.

27, 1911. Long Cane Cemetery. Greene, Lucius Sanford-b. 1844; member of Myrick Battalion, C. S. A.; d. Apr. 11, 1862.

Hillview Cemetery. Greene, Philip Hunter-b. Sep. 22, 1800; d. Dec. 2, 1871; m. Mildred W. Sanford-b. Sep.

8, 1808; d. Mar. 9, 1901; county surveyor, 1868. Hillview. Greenwood, Thomas B.-Judge of Inferior Court, 185 3. Greer, Sergeant James H.--Quartermaster Corps in World War; d. Oct. 14, 1918. Salem. Greer, John-Judge of Inferior Court, 1843-46. Greer, L. R.-b. June 10, 1848; d. Apr. I$ , 1928; m. Sallie M. Emory-b. July 22, 1847;

d. May 29, 1914. Salem. Gri$n, Charles H.-b. 1808; d. Aug. 11, 185 5 ; m. Mary A. Ashford-b. July 20, 1816;

d. May 28, 1887. Hillview. G r i h , Charles H., Jr.+unty commissioner, 1897-04, 1907-14. Griffin, James Y.-b. July 22, 1847; d. May 21, 1882. Hillview.

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Gri&th, 2. C.-b. Sep. 10, 1825; d. Jan. 31, 1915; m. Ann J.-4. Mar. 4, 1826; d. Nov. 2, 1909. Corinth.

Griggs, Asa Wesley-physician; b. Dec. 11, 1828; d. Aug. 16, 1900; m. Lois McCan teb . Sep. 30, 1842; d. July 11, 1894. Pinewood.

Griggs, David C.-b. July 7, 1823; d. 1837; m. Rebecca F.-b. Nov. 29, 1828; d. Sep. 3, 1843. Beasley Cemetery.

Griggs, Isaac Birdsong-b. Aug. 10, 1813; d. May 6, 1893; m. Elizabeth Smith-b. Sep. 19, 1822; d. July 21, 1891. Flat Shoals Cemetery.

Griggs, J. M.-b. Oct. 13, 1847; d. Dec. 19, 1910; m. Carrie L. Smith-b. Nov. 26, 1852;

d. Mar. 23, 1900. Salem. Griggs, Mrs. Martha F.-b. June 16, 1780; d. June 16, 1819; wife of Reuben Griggs.

Beasley Cemetery. Gunn, John G . 4 . Apr. 14, 1814; d. Sep. 30, 1898; m. M. A.-b. July 25, 1830; d. Feb.

17, 1908. Wehadkee Church. Hackney, John J.-4. Mar. 7, 1849; d. Jan. 10, 1911. Providence Church. Hadaway, J. D.-b. Sep. 17, 1845; d. Feb. 1, 1909; m. Rebecca-b. Oct. 8, 1849; d. Aug.

22, 1919. Wehadkee Church. Hagedorn, Isaac-b. Germany, Apr. 2, 1833; d. Dec. 7, 1925; m. Regina Weinstein-b.

May 12, 1844; d. July 18, 1921. Pinewood. Hairston, James M . 4 . Dec. 17, 1808; d. Jan. 13, 1881. Harmony Church. Hairston, William McCauley-b. Nov. 27, 1846; d. Apr. 1, 191 5; m. Callie S. Harris-b.

Aug. 12, 1851; d. Aug. 16, 1908. Long Cane. Hairston, Miss Mary Jane-b. Mar. 9, 1844; d. May 10, 1919. Long Cane. Hall, John C.-State legislator, 1839. Hall, Mrs. Mary Frances-b. July 5, 1824; d. Oct. 22, 1888. Hillview. Hall, William G.-b. Dec. 12, 1837; d. Apr. 1, 1870; m. Frances D.-b. June 30, 1842;

d. June 2, 1891. Hall Cemetery. Hall, Young-b. Greene County, Aug. 30, 1801; d. Peb. 22, 1861; m. Mariah A. Howell-

b. Apr. F, 1809; d. June 29, 1886. Hall Cemetery. Halman, A. J.-b. Feb. 27, 1837; d. May 18, 191 5. Hillview Annex. Hamer, Ferrell L.-b. Dec. 14, 1897; 3rd Div. Hospital No. 5, A. E. F.; killed at Chateau

Thierry, July 31, 1918. Salem. Hamer, James T.-b. Aug. 9, 1843; d. Mar. 23, 1922; m. Sarah Ann Mallory-b. May 10,

1841; d. Oct. 9, 1908. Salem. Hamilton, James-State legislator, 1 834. Hammett, James D.-b. Feb. 14, 1827; d. Feb. 6, 1910; m. Mandy Sue--b. Jan. 27, 1830;

d. June 5, 19 11 ; state legislator, 1898-99. Providence Church.

Hammett, William-b. July 9, 1789; d. Oct. 3, 1868. Old Providence.

Hammett, W.--County commissioner, 1890-9 1.

Hammond, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth-b. Nov. 21, 1846; d. Apr. 18, 1913; wife of J. L. Ham-

mond. Pinewood.

Handy, Mrs. Sarah James Edwards-b. July 29, 1849; d. July 12, 1894; wife of Charles

H. Handy. Hillview.

Hanson, George S.--County commissioner, 192 1-24.

Haralson, Mrs. Clara-b. 1761; d. Mar 1, 1841; wife of Jonathaq Haralson; she worked

the fields so that her brothers might fight in the Revolutionary War. Hillview. Haralson, Herndon W.-b. Mar. 11, 1830; d. May 28, 1889; m. Rhoda Ann-b. Dec. 3,

1832; d. June 1 5, 1909. Hillview.

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Haralson, Hugh A.-b. Greene County on Nov. 13, 1805; to Troup in 1828; d. Sep. 25, 1854; Major-General of Georgia militia; state legislator, 183 1-32; state senator, 1837- 3 8; congressman, 1843-5 1 ; m. Caroline Lewis in 1828. Hillview.

Haralson, Jesse B.-b. June 29, 1803; d. Dec. 17, 1869. Wehadkee Church. Haralson, Kinchen L.-Lawyer; solicitor Superior Court, 1842-44. Haralson, Mrs. Susannah Sappington-b. Apr. 10, 1850; d. May 28, 1922; wife of H. W.

Haralson. Sappington Cemetery. Haralson, T. S. E.-b. Jan. 7, 1842; d. Mar. 3, 1928. Hillview.

Haralson, T. S. E.-b. Nov. 28, 1844; d. Aug. 24, 1891; tax collector of Troup County, 1887-88. Wehadkee Church.

Haralson, William H.-b. Aug. 31, 1849; d. Mar. 19, 1926; m. Annie E. Cofield-b. Dec. 2, 1855; d. Nov. 22, 1916. Loyd Chapel.

Hardaway, John William-b. Nov. 6, 1806; d. Jan. 7, 1884; m. Virginia King-b. Apr. 9, 1817; d. Nov. 4, 1846; m. May 16, 1833. Hogansville.

Hardin, Martin B., mjnister-b. Sep. 13, 1836; d. Nov. 22, 1883; m. Josephine Law-b. Mar. 12, 1844; d. Nov. 7, 1893. Hillview.

Hardy, Ben F.-b. Nov. 19, 1844; d. Feb. 1, 1891. Thomas Hardy Cemetery.

Hardy, G. W.-b. Sep. 23, 1850; d. May 23, 1906; m. Susan M. Carter-b. Mar. 7, 1845; d. Feb. 8, 1907. Carter Cemetery.

Hardy, James C.-b. Nov. 22, 1836; d. June 16, 1897; m. Mary A. Bass-b. Dec. 2, 1835; d. Oct. 13, 1896. Flat Shoals.

Hardy, James D.-b. Dec. 12, 1819; d. Oct. 22, 1888; m. Ann-b. Mar. 6, 1834; d. Mar 1, 1891. Thomas Hardy Cemetery.

Hardy, J. H.-County commissioner, 1914-32; 193 3 to date. Hardy, L. L., St.-b. Oct, 5, 1828; d. June 28, 1890; m. Catherine H ~ ~ u 1 e y - b . June 12,

1832; d. May 12, 1876. Thomas Hardy Cemetery. Hardy, Mrs. Martha L.-b. Sep. 18, 1847; d. July 9, 1882; wife of R. A. Hardy. Plowers

Cemetery.

Hardy, Mrs. Mary Jane Gates-b. Mar. 6, 1822; d. Oct. 25, 1852. Gates Cemetery. Hardy, Otis Dallis-b. Oct. 20, 1846; d. Feb. 10, 1922. Thomas Hardy Cemetery. Hardy, Stephen Coalman-b. Aug. 15, 1813; d. Nov. 1, 1875; m. Levisa Smith-b. Nor.

19, 1812; d. Dec. 25, 1869. Flat Shoals. Hardy, Thomas-b. Jan. 26, 1795; d. Nov. 14, 1870; m. Susan Day-4. Mar. I f , 1801;

d. Nov. 30, 1862. Thomas Hardy Cemetery. Hardy, W. J.--County commissioner, 1897-08.

Harmon, Mrs. Louesa C.-b. June 29, 1847; d. Oct. 26, 1908; wife of James K. Polk Harmon. I-fillview.

Harp, A. G., physician-b. Oct. 4; 1838; d. July 3, 1913; m. Mary M. Taylor-4. Jan. 28, 1845; d. June 12, 1909. Mountville.

Harper, Banister-b. Feb. 7, 1801; d. Sep. 11, 1891; m. Elizabeth-b. Dec. 14, 1807; d. May 29, 1874. Long Cane Cemetery.

Harrington, J. M . s t a t e legislator, 1857-58; mayor West Point, 188f-86. Harrington, William Henry-b. Aug. 8, 1846; d. Oct. 29, 1906; m. Anna Zachry-b. Nov.

9, 1860; d. Oct. 24, 1887. Pinewood Cemetery. Harris, Absalom S.--state legislator, 1845. Harris, Charles F.-b. Sep. 25, 1841; d. Jan. 13, 1921; m. Marietta-&. Apr. 16, 1842; d.

Jan. 13, 19 12. Hillview Annex. Harris, Edmund T.-Judge of Inferior Court, 183 3 -34. Harris, Henry-b. May 2, 1838; d. May 20, 1906. Hillview Cemeterr.

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Harris, Mrs. Jane--b. 1771; d. 1838. Norwood Cemetery. Harris, Mrs. N. R.-b. 1794; d. Dec. 7, 1862. Hillview Cemetery. Harris, S. L.-b. Oct. 5, 1823; d. Nov. 19, 1874; m. E. P.-b. Nov. 18, 1831; d. Aug.

2, 1912. Pinewood Cemetery. Harris, Sampson W.-Lieutenant Colonel of 6th Ga., C. S, A.; m. Lucy W.-b. Mar. 4,

1841; d. Aug. 2, 1880. Pinewood Cemetery. Harris, William C.-President of LaGrange Female College, 1857-59. Harrison, Lydia-b. Mar. 5 , 1792; d. May 15, 1860. Fannin Cemetery. Harrison, Thomas J.-b. Aug. 25, 1810; d. Sep. 21, 1910. Salem Cemetery. Harrison, W. Terrell--state hgislator, 1933; supt. West Point Schools. Hart, Edward-b. 181 1; d. 1892. Flat Shoals Cemetery. Hart, Milledge H.-b. Sep. 22, 1832; d. Oct. 2, 1887; m. Mary E.-b. Feb. 27, 1837; d.

May 3, 1888; county commissioner, 1878-88; state legislator, 1886-87. Long Cane Cemetery.

Harwell, Frank-Judge of City Court of Troup County, 1905-16. Harwell, Mrs. Tabitha Jane Williams-b. May 4, 1842; d. June 24, 1889; wife of Rev.

J. R. Harwell. Pinewood Cemetery. Harwell, Thomas J.-b. Aug. 26, 1840; d. Oct. 12, 1920; m. Lucy Lipscomb-b. Jan. 14,

1845; d. June 12, 1921; mayor of LaGrange, 1882-84, 1899-00; clerk of LaGrange, 1904-19. Hillview Cemetery.

Hayes, Mrs. Amanda Hogan-b. Sep. 20, 1841; d. June 21, 1913; wife of J. H. Hayes. Hogan Cemetery.

Hayes, W. F.-b. Apr. 19, 1849; d. Mar. 1, 1917; m. Rose Sharpe-b. Feb. 18, 1817; d. Feb. 24, 1898. Pinewood Cemetery.

Hatton, M. W.-President of Southern Female College, 1903-08, 1916-17. Heard, A. J.-b. Nov. 30, 1835; d. Feb. 28, 1908; m. Amanda Hester-b. Jan. 20, 1843;

d. Dec. 13, 1925. Hillview Cemetery. Heard, Col. Charles M.-b. June 25, 1825; d. July 14, 1872. Hillview Cemetery. Heard, George B.-b. Jan. 17, 1827; d. Mar. 10, 1881; m. Alberta Valeria-b. Jan. 3, 1835;

d. Dec. 6, 1910. Hillview Cemetery.

Heard, George W.-b. Aug. 8, 1785; d. Aug. 10, 1852; m. Martha Coffee-b. May 9, 1793; d. Eeb. 24, 1877; pioneer. Hillview Cemetery.

Heard, Henry Thomas, physician-b. Feb. 23, 1834; d. Jan. 1, 1886; m. Margareta Alford- b. Mar. 14, 1841; d. Mar. 29, 1923. Hillview Cemetery.

Heard, John A,-b. Mar. 7, 1816; d. Feb. 20, 1861. Hillview Cemetery.

Heard, Peter Abram, minister-b. Jan. 11, 1826; d. Feb. 22, 1901; m. Mary Cade Alford-

b. July 30, 1834; d. Feb. 7, 1912. Hillview Cemetery. Hearn, M. E.-b. Aug. 24, 1854; d. May 3, 1913; rn. Nancy C.-b. Aug. 29, 1855; d.

Feb. 26, 1929. Hillview Cemetery.

Hearn, Martha S.-b. Dec. 13, 1828; d. July 7, 1902. Liberty Hill Cemetery. Heidt, Rev. John W.-President of LaGrange Female College, 188 1-8 5. Hemphill, Alphonse--Sheriff of Troup County, 1850-1 1. Hemphill, Mrs. Elira W.-b. Mar. 2, 1810; d. Aug. 3, 1856. Old Shiloh Cemetery. Hemphill, James B.-b. Nov. 16, 1836; d. Oct. 15, 1852. Old Shiloh Cemetery. Hemphill, John W.-b. Nov. 30, 1833; d. Oct. 29, 1852. Old Shiloh Cemetery. Henderson, Edward M.-b. 1844; d. Feb. 22, 1914; m. Susan Higginbotham-b. 1840; d.

Mar. 22, 1923; county commissioner, 1886-88; sheriff of Troup County, 1891-98;

captain of Co. F, 21st Ga., C. S. A., Ben Hill Infantry; wounded Sep. 19, 1864. Hill- view Cemetery.

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Henderson, H. J., Sr.-b. Jan. 1, 1829; d. Apr. 26, 1902; m. Mary E. Maddox-b. Jan. 23, 1832; d. Apr. 10, 1900. Harmony Church.

Hendon, Hartfield--state legislator, 18 39. Hendon, Mrs. Mary Evel ineb . Jan. 12, 1833; d. Nov. 11, 1898. Hogansville. Hendon, W. Scott--County commissioner, 1892-94; state legislator, 1892-93; clerk of

Hogansville, 19 10. Hendrix, Jessie-b. Jan. 10, 1817; d. Jan. 5, 1856. Old Providence Cemetery. Herndon, B. H.-b. Sep. 27, 1821; d. Jan. 27, 1897; m. Frances-b. Dec. 3, 1821; d. Nov.

12, 1908. Herndon Cemetery. Herndon, John B.-b. 1799; d. Mar. 6, 1851; m. Narcissa L.-b. 1804; d. Sep. 6, 1862.

Hillview Cemetery. Herring, Arthur--Judge Inferior Court, 1827. Herring, James-Trustee of LaGrange Female Academy, 183 1. Herring-Commissioner of town of LaGrange, 1828. Herring, William Parham-b. Apr. 3, 1833; d. Aug. 7, 1886; m. Sarah Jane Stembridge-

b. May 8, 1837; d. Aug. 21, 1897. Hilhiew. Heyman, H.-b. Essen, Ger., Aug. 24, 1821; d. Aug. 14, 1885; m. Betty Merz-b. Nov.

10, 1835; d. July 29, 1918; operated a tanyard for the Confederate government.

Pinewood Cemetery. Higginbothem, John Thomas-b. Sep. 3, 1840; d. Mar. 13, 1913; m. Augusta Ward-b.

July 31, 1845; d. May 25, 1916. Pinewood Cemetery. Higginbothem, William Buford-b. Feb. 2, 1845; d. Aug. 8, 1895; m. Mary Winston-b.

Feb. 21, 1814; d. Dec. 15, 1929. Whitaker Cemetery.

Hightower, Charles T.-Clerk of Hogansville, 1930, to date. Hightower, H. J.-b. June 16, 1810; d. Nov. 23, 1887. Hightower Cemetery.

Hightower, Presley-b. Apr. 4, 1784; d. Oct. 11, 1852; m. M. A;--b. Nov. 19, 1785; d. Apr. 5, 1856. Hightower Cemetery.

Hill, Abram C.-b. Nov. 16, 1841 ; d. June 22, 1923. Hillview Cemetery. Hill, Albert G., Jr.-b. Mar. 30, 1849; d. Apr. 30, 1919. Hillview Cemetery.

Hill, Mrs. Martha Render-b. Apr. 12, 1818; d. Apr. 4, 1880; wife of Albert G. Hill, Sr.

Hillview. Hill, Mrs. Cordelia E. Walker-b. Aug. 22, 1841; d. July 20, 1875. Pinewood. Hill, Edward Young-b. Jan. 10, 1805; d. Nov. 20, 1860; m. Arabella Dawson-b. 1810;

d. 1873; judge of Superior Court, 1845-60; Hill Street named for Judge Hill; Mrs. Hill wrote 'Mrs. Hill's Cook Book." Hillview.

Hill, Benjamin H.-State legislator, 1896-97; judge of Court of Appeals. Hill, Benjamin Harvey-b. Jasper County on Sep. 14, 1823; d. Atlanta, Aug. 16, 1882;

m. Caroline E. Holt; state legislator, 185 1-f2; state senator, 1859-60; presidential elector, 1856; Confederate senator, 1861-65; United States senator, 1877-82.

Hill, Green W.--Commissioner of West Point in 1836; went to Milledgeville to get new charter for West Point.

Hill, Hampton W., ~h~sician-b. Mar. 9, 1800; d. Sep. 12, 1811. Hillview.

Hill, LaFayette Pinkney-b. Aug. 19, 1840; d. Sep. 23, 188f; m. Mattie Reid-b. Mar. 20. 1849; d. Feb. 15, 1910. Pinewood.

Hill, H. L.-Mayor of West Point, 1930. Hill, J. L.-State legislator, 1873-74. Hill, James M.-LaGrange pioneer; bought his home in 1835.

.. Hill, John-b. Apr. 30, 1785; t o Troup in 1833 from Jasper County; d. July 20, 1848; m. Sarah Parham-b. Dec. 19, 1790; d. Jan. 16, 1814. Hill Cemetery.

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Hill, John S.-State legislator, 1855-56; state senator, 18 57-58. Hill, Miles H.-First Lieut. Co. B, 4th Georgia, Apr. 26, 1861; captain of Co., May, 1862;

resigned, Dec., 1862. Hines, Horton M.-b. Mar. 11, 1838; d. Dec. 2, 1907. Harmony Church. Hines, Presley R.-b. 1810; d. Feb., 1865; m. Mrs. Nancy Gates (nee Pettis). Hines, Thomas J.-b. Aug. 11, 1845; d. Jan. 21, 1912; m. Mary J.-b. Sep. 15, 1858; d.

Sep. 18, 1878. Harmony Church. Hines, W.F.-b.Oct. 23, 1852; d. Sep.23, 1928; m. Lilla J. Potts-b. Feb. 11, 1858; d.

Oct. 10, 1927; state legislator, 191 1-16. Hillview Annex. Hodge, Lucinda-b. 1821; d. 1892. Flat Shoals. Hodges, Martin G.-b. Dec. 17, 1841; d. May 14, 1904. Hogansville. Hodnett, Carol ineb . Jan. 24, 1810; d. Jan. 9, 1887. Hodnett Cemetery. Hodnett, J. W.-b. July 27, 1832; d. Apr. 14, 1907; m. Fannie L a n e b . Aug. 22, 1840;

d. Dec. 14, 1904. Loyd Chapel. Hodnett, Samuel G.-b. Feb. 11, 1841; d. Oct. 24, 1906. Hodnett Cemetery. Hodnett, William-b. May 2, 1793; d. Sep. 29, 1863. Hodnett Cemetery. Hodnett, Willie J.-28th Battalion, U. S. G., World War; d. July 29, 1921. Loyd Chapel. Hodnett, William Henry-b. Oct. 11, 1841; d. Sep. 5, 1914; m. Amanda-b. Oct. 5, 1845;

d. Feb. 12, 1908. Long Cane. Hogan, William-b. Aug. 6, 1804; d. May 6, 1861; m. (1) Mary-b. Nov. 28, 1803; d.

June 15, 1837; m. (2) Susan Belcher-b. Feb. IF, 1818; d. Oct. 17, 1906. Hogan Cemetery.

Hogan, William-b. June 16, 1845; d. Mar. 4, 1926; m. Frances Miller-b. Oct. 8, 1846; d. Aug. 7, 1918. Corinth.

Hogg, A. G.-b. Mar. 10, 1781; d. Aug. 4, 1862. Hogg Cemetery. Hogg, Susan-b. 1798; d. Mar. 12, 1870; wife of John Hogg. Hogg Cemetery. Hogg, John-b. May 9, 1809; d. Jan. 8, 1883; m. Susan-b. Dec. 19, 1810; d. Apr. 25,

1900; county commissioner, 1 876-78. Hogg Cemetery. Hogg, John J.-b. June 2, 1829; d. Apr. 12, 1891. Hogg Cemetery. Hogg, Mrs. Lydia-b. -4pr. 25, 1828; d. Jan. If, 1902. Hogg Cemetery. Hogg, M. C.-b. 1838; d. Sep. 8, 1862. Hogg Cemetery. Hogg, William B . 4 . Nov. 6, 1825; d. Feb. 24, 1883. Hogg Cemetery. Hogue, Henry Harris-'a. Feb. 10, 1846; d. Aug. 11, 1895. Pinewood. Holle, Frederick-b. Hanover, Germany, July 12, 1820; d. Dec. 12, 1907; m. A. L.-b.

Oct. 23, 1835; d. Jan. 5, 1902. Hillview. Holley, A. D.-b. Mar. 26, 1844; d. May 21, 1918. Hillview Annex. Hollis, Columbus C.-b. Sep. 26, 1845; d. Jan. 27, 1927; m. Alcie Lou Breed-b. Mar. 13,

1841; d. Dec. 26, 191f; m. Sep. 19, 1866. Hillview Annex. Holt, William-State legislator, 18 3 3 -34. Hood, Ernest Glover-b. Oct. 25, 1813; d. Apr. 9, 1926; m. (1 ) Mary Eva-b. May 31,

1856; d. Mar. 24, 1903; m. (2) Mrs. Benson. Hillview. Hooten, Mrs. Nancy J. Stakely-b. Apr. 24, 1837; d. Dec. 26, 1909. Hillview. Hopkins, Mrs. L. F.-b. June 6, 1838; d. Feb. 10, 1912. Hogansville. Hopson, Hannah-b. Mar. 6, 1806; d. Jan. 4, 1881. Old Emmaus. Hopson, William-b. Dec. 7, 1800; d. Aug. 8, 1875; m. P. A.-b. Nov. 30, 1812; d. Oct.

30, 1886. Old Emmaus. Hopson, William B . 4 . Mar. 10, 1834; d. June 10, 191 5; m. Orra Evelyn Darden-b. Mar.

6, 1841; d. July 1, 1911. Hogansville. Horsley, Joseph S., physician-b. Dec. 24, 1843; d. Nov. 17, 1916. Pinewood.

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Horton, Elizabeth-b. Apr. 2, 1768; d. Mar. 2, 1841. Old Emmaus. Horton, Walker-b. Mar. 19, 1803; d. Apr. 26, 1843. Old Emmaus. Houston, Ed--Clerk of the city of West Point.

Houston, L. A.-b. May 14, 1834; d. Feb. 26, 1916; m. Penelope-b. May 25, 1838; d. Mar. 27, 1921. Corinth.

Houston, Hugh W., minister-b. May 1, 1836; d. June 28, 1917; m. Nancy Wilder-b.

Dec. 2, 1843; d. Feb. 21, 1912. Liberty Hill. Howard, Mrs. Tabitha E. Hill-b. July 26, 183 1; d. Mar. 5, 1857; wife of C. R. Howard.

Hillview.

Howell, J. P., minister-b. Aug. 22, 1812; d. Feb. 22, 1892. Harmony Church. Hudson, Asa C.-m. (1) Susan E. Loyd-b. June 9, 1840; d. Oct. 16, 1876; m. (2) Emma

Cameron-b. Feb. 24, 1844; d. July 24, 1902. Loyd Chapel. Hudson, G. L., physician-b. May 31, 1836; d. Dec. 12, 1902; m. Hellen Buttrell-b. June

2, 1838; d. Apr. 3, 1901. Hogansville. Hudson, H. Clay-b. Mar. 15, 1846; d. Jan. 19, 1894; m. Etta Tatum-b. Apr. 1, 1848;

d. Dec. 27, 1928. Long Cane. Hudson, John Turner-b. Sep. 24, 1844; d. May 9, 1907; m. Dora Boyd-b. Nov. 14,

1843; d. Jan. 28, 1923. Long Cane. Hudson, Richard Mitchell-b. Oct. 12, 1841; d. Nov. 28, 1901; m. Fanni-b. Oct. 9,

1843; d. June 5, 1895; m. (2) Willie Read-b. Oct. 9, 1813; d. Mar. 28, 1931; tax collector, 1894-00. Long Cane.

Hughey, W. W.-Judge of the Inferior Court, 1855-59. Huguley, George-b. Wilkes County, Jan. 27, 1809; d. Dec. 4, 1886; m. (1) Polly Dallis;

m. (2) Gabrella Dallis; m. (3) Sally White. Buried in Alabama. Huguley, William Gaines-b. Nov. 2, 1836; d. Sep. 20, 1888. Hillview. Huguley, William Henderson-b. Sep. 12, 1830; d. June 4, 1917; m. Fannie Sharp&.

Dcc. 6, 1848; d. Oct. 24, 1925. Pinewood. Huguley, Z. T.-b. Dec. 4, 1833; d. June 11, 1876; m. Octavie C. Hardy-b. Feb. 14,

1834; d. Nov. 19, 1913. Thomas Hardy Cemetery. Humber, Robert C.-Member of Co. B, 4th Georgia; 2nd Lieut., Oct. 16, 1861; resigned,

Apr., 1862; state legislator, 1860. Humphrey, Robert Toombs-b. June 6, 1845 ; d. Dec. 2, 191T; m. Laura Hoadley-b. Oct.

10, 1850; d. June 11, 1925. Pinewood. Humphrey, G. W.-b. May 19, 1848; d. Nov. 29, 1907. Whatley Cemetery. Hum~hries, Mrs. Frannie P. Fincher-b. Sep. 1, 1844; d. June 22, 1927. Mountville. Hunt, G. W., Sr.-b. Nov. 2, 1847; d. Mar. 18, 1933; m. Sympy Bradfield-b. Mar. 13,

1849; d. Jan. 3, 1929. Hillview Annex. Hunter, A. B.-b. Feb. 29, 1840; d. Apr. 22, 1906. Flat Shoals. Hunter, Grover C.-Mayor of LaGrange, 1924-27.

Hunter, James David-b. Apr. 19, 1824; d. Nov. 29, 1926. Flat Shoals. Hunter, Milton J.-b. Apr. 1, 1847; d. Oct. 5, 1898; m. Sophronia Speer-b. Oct. 13,

1811; d. Dec. 24, 1918. Hillview. Huntley, John Park-b. Dec. 18, 1814; d. Oct. 22, 1907. Hillview. Huntley, Mrs. Martha Park-b. Sep. 8, 1828; d. Dec. 1, 1901; wife of William H. Huntlcy.

Hilview. Hussey, Levi-Judge of the Inferior Court, 1827.

Hutchinson, Frank-Tax collector, 1925-28; tax commissioner, 1929, to date. Hutchinson, Pearson B.-b. Feb. 4, 1837; d. Aug. 10, 1925; m. Victoria N. Thomason-

b. Nov. 9, 1840; d. Nov. 5, 1906. Union.

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Jackson, Isaac-Hogansville pioneer; rn. Mary E.; no dates. Hogansville. Jackson, Joseph Baldwin--b. Aug. 14, 1841; d, Mar. 26, 1895; m. Zuleika Park-b. Mar.

10, 1845; d. Mar. 10, 1895. Hillview. Jackson, Josiah-b. Jan. 15, 1837; d. July 3, 1895; m. Sara A.-b. Aug. 10, 1841; d. May

20, 1912. Corinth. Jackson, Robert Housand-b. July 6, 1841; d. Mar. 2, 1891; m. H. Elizabeth Norwood;

member of Co. B, 4th Georgia. Hillview. Jackson, Wyche Sanders-b. June 20, 1830; d. Mar. 7, 1894; m. Mary E. Huguley-b.

Sep. 19, 1836; d. Sep. 29, 1920; clerk of West Point, 1891. Pinewood. Jacobs, C. E.-b. June 8, 1844; d. Jan. 19, 1912. Wehadkee Church. Jacobs, W. A.-b. June 27, 185 1; d. Oct. 7, 1927. Wehadkee Church. Jenkins, Cyrus R.-b. June 3, 1808; d. Jan. 9, 1877; m. Cassandra M.-b. Aug. 4, 181f;

d. Jan. 1, 1887; state senator, 1839. Old Emmaus. Jenkins, George W,-b. Feb. 9, 1830; d. Oct. 16, 1903; m. Mary F. Wilkinson-b. Dec.

10, 1834; d. Mar. 6, 1896. Union. Jenkins, Howell W.--Commissioner of LaGrange, 1828; m. Mary A. Bull on Mar. 13, 183 1.

Jenkins, Robert Hartsfield, physician-b. Dec. 16, 1810; d. Oct. 14, 1919. Hogansville

Cemetery. Jennings, Thomas J.-b. Aug. 14, 1846; d. Mar. 18, 191 1; m. Nellie Winston-b. Nov. 12,

1852; d. Apr. 2, 1911; mayor of West Point, 1888-90. Pinewood Cemetery. Jett, Augusta A.-b. May 9, 1833; d. Aug. 16, 1897. Hogansville Cemetery. Johnson, Asbury L.-b. July 2f, 1838; d. Dec. 30, 1862. Corinth Cemetery. Johnson, A. N., Sr.-b. Aug. 14, 1822; d. Apr. 3, 1903; Salem Cemetery; m. Martha A.

Jones-b. Aug. 21, 1834; d. Mar. 31, 1892. Jones Cemetery. Johnson, C. B.-Tax collector, 19 11 -1 2. Johnson, Elizabeth C.-b. July 23, 1841; d. Nov. 10, 1927. Hogansville. Johnson, G. C.-b. July 31, 1839; d. June 4, 1916; m. Sarah Roxana Smith-b. June 1 I,

1841; d. Apr. 7, 1918. Pinewood Cemetery. Johnson, J. Forest--Ordinary, 192 5 , to date. Johnson, James T.-b. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 16, 1834; d. Dec. 20, 1902; president of

LaGrange Female College, 1872-74; clerk of LaGrange, 1899-00. Hillview Cemetery. Johnson, John D.-b. Feb. 10, 1834; d. May 6, 191 1; m. Frances A. Ward-b. Mar. 18,

1841; d. July 21, 1924; county commissioner, 1892-94. Pincwood Cemetery. Johnson, John T.-Mayor of West Point, 1909-18. Johnson, Luke-b. Dec. 6, 1804; d. June 8, 1871; m. Elizabeth-b. May 29, 1809; d.

Apr. 20, 1894. Johnson Cemetery. Johnson, Nicholas-Pioneer of LaGrange; d. 183J; m. Margaret Ann; owner of Land Lot

108, eastern part of LaGrange; clerk of Superior Court, 1827-3$. Johnson, R. A.-b. Aug. 20, 1848; d. Feb. 11, 1930; m. Indiana Elizabeth Hall-b. Mar.

6, 1847; d. May 12, 1922. Pinewood Cemetery. Johnson, Sabourn H.-b. Mar. 24, 1789; d. Sep. 8, 1846. Johnson Cemetery. Johnson, Sankey T.-m. Elizabeth Evans, Dec. 6, 1829; judge of Inferior Court, 1833-37;

state legislator, 1840-41. Johnson, Thomas Benjamin-b. Aug. 20, 1829; d. July 11, 1908; m. Missouri R.-b. May

20, 1829; d. Sep. 23, 1903. Pinewood Cemetery. Johnson, Thomas W.-b. Feb. 11, 1844; d. July 4, 1926; m. Charlsey Harrison-b. June

23, 1846; d. Aug. 21, 1928. Pinewood Cemetery. Johnson, William B.-b. 1832; d. 1888; m. Mary J.-b. 1848; d. 1887. Pinewood Cemetery. Johnson, William H.--state legislator, 1843.

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Johnson, Willis-b. Sep. 6, 1845; d. Feb. 16, 1905. Pinewood Cemetery.

Johnston, James J.-b. June 23, 1840; d. Apr. 23, 1902; m. (1) Anne A.-b. Mar. 7, 1844; d. July 8, 1870; m. (2) Ruth B.-b. May 19, 1844; d. Mar. 13, 1882. Corinth

Cemetery. Johnston, John L.-b. Feb. 18, 1840; d. July 9, 1910. Hillview Cemetery.

Johnston, John Littleton-b. Dec. 23, 1832; d. Nov. 19, 1877; m. Francis Asbury-b. May 2, 1828; d. May 25, 1898. Hogansville Cemetery.

Johnston, John West-b. Ju!y 21, 1837; d. Apr. 1, 1909; m. Jane Eleanor-b. Aug. 31, 1842; d. June 30, 1918. Hillview Cemetery.

Jones, Andrew B.-b. May 30, 1827; d. June 6, 1892; county commissioner, 1886-88. Jones

Cemetery. Jones, A. Park-b. June 21, 1844; d. June 27, 1913; m. Lena Miller-b. Dec. 3 1, 18SO;

d. July 4, 1888; manufacturer of wagons and buggies in LaGrange. Hillview.

Jones, Gideon Hamilton-b. Sep. 5, 1817; d. Nov. 24, 1892; m. Eliza Ann-b. Oct. 21, 1821; d. Sep. 11, 1903. Pinewood.

Jones, George W.-b. Sep. 26, 1838; d. Dec. 7, 1881; m. Augusta-d. May, 1884. Jones

Cemetery. Jones, H. C.-b. Feb. 18, 1845; d. Jan. 13, 1901; m. Adrian H. Davis-b. Oct. 20, 1841;

6. Feb. 11, 1924. Jones Cemetery. Jones, Christopher C.-b. Sep. 3, 1831; d. Mar. 27, 1904; m. Lucy-b. Mar. 21, 1835; d.

Feb. 19, 1906. Salem. Jones, James-b. Feb. 6, 1786; d. Apr. 2, 1843; m. Celia Edge-b. 1796; d. Feb. 16, 1864.

Jones-Roberts Cemetery. Jones, Major James Fa-b. Jan. 26, 1829; d. Sep. 17, 1914; m. A. D.-b. May 11, 1840;

d. Jan. 28, 1905; state legislator, 1884-8 5 ; mayor of Hogansville, 1910. Hogansville.

Jones, James M.-b. June 10, 1841; d. Apr. 11, 1897; m. Miranda G.-b. Aug. 30, 1841; d. Apr. 11, 1897; husband and wife died on same day. Jones Cemetery.

Jones, LaFayette Hamilton-b. May 3, 1849; d, Jan. 30, 1924. Pinewood.

Jones, John H.-Editor of LaGrange Reporter; state senator, 1921-22. Jones, Richard H.-b. Jan. 4, 1804; d. Nov. 14, 1865; m. Louisa-b. June 2, 1805; d.

Jan. 28, 1887. Jones Cemetery. Jones, T. B . 4 u n t y commissioner, 1907-08, 191 3-14. Jones, Thomas Johnson-b. Apr. 11, 1814; d. Oct. 29, 1855; m. Wima-b. Jan. 13, 1812;

d. Oct. 18, 1884. Old Emmaus.

Jones, Thomas J.--Clerk of city of Hogansville, 1907.

Jones, Waters Burras--Captain of G. B, 60th Ga.; Fannin Guards; Colonel of Militia reg- iment; sheriff of Troup County, 18 56-57.

Jones, W. H. C.-b. Nov. 20, 1835; d. Oct. 17, 1894. Jones Cemetery.

Kendrick, A. F.-b. Aug. 24, 1814; d. Feb. 12, 1876. Pinewood.

Kent, Henry M.-b. Sep. 12, 1843; d. June 26, 1899. Hillview.

Kirby, Moses R.-b. Sep. 3, 1836; d. Apr. 28, 1921; m. Harriet Lipscom&b. June I f ,

1837; d. July 1, 1895; LaGrange postmaster. Hillview.

Kennon, Charles L.-Judge of Inferior Court, 1827; state legislator, 1827.

Kidd, Divany A.--Captain of Co. K, 13th Ga., Evans Guards, Dec. 13, 1862; killed at

Fort Steadman, Mar. 21, 186F.

Kidd, Georg-Pioneer to Troup from Jones County in 1827; m. Elizabeth Todd of Jones

County; manufacturer of gins. Hillview, unmarked.

Koon, George-b. Mar. 17, 1802; d. July 11, 1871. Glanton Cemetery.

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Lancaster, James D.-b. Feb. 3, 1828; d. July 22, 1887; m. Sarah J.-b. Feb. 21, 1832; d. Dec. 7, 1910. Bethel Church.

Lane, Alexander-from Morgan County; b. June 1, 1760; d. Sep. 10, 1843; m. Mary Guinn -b. Oct. 17, 1774. Lane Cemetery.

Lane, H. B.-b. 1833; d. 1910; m. Mary Eloise-b. Mar., 1852; d. Mar., 1905. Hogansville. Lane, He& H.--state legislator, 191 5-16. Lane, R. A.--Commissioner of LaGrange, 1828. Lane, Shepherd G.-b. Dec. 17, 1811; d. Feb. 1 5 , 1895; m. A. M.-b. Apr. 17, 1813; d.

Feb. 17, 1892. Long Cane Cemetery. Lang, Thomas-b. Stockport, Eng., Sep., 1829; d. Dec. 1, 1915; m. Elizabeth Gazard-b.

Apr., 1841; d. Nov, 19, 1916; pioneer of textile industry. Pinewood Cemetery. Langford, E. Carter-b. July 15, 1822; d. Apr. 5, 1891; m. lsabella M.-b. Oct. 30, 1829;

d. July 6, 1879. Pinewood Cemetery. Langford, Josiah D.-b. Aug. 1, 1794; d. Dec. 22, 1853; m. Damaris-b. Nov. 10, 1798;

d. Nov. 8, 1862. Pinewood Cemetery.

Lanier, A. Cam-b. Sep. 7, 1848; d. Dec. 6, 1884; m. Emma-b. Aug. 29, 1852; d. June 18, 1922; soldier at Fort Tyler. Pinewood Cemetery.

Lanier, Elijah Frank-b. May 4, 1843; d. Apr. 3, 1921; m. Susan Elizabeth Cherry-b.

Apr. 19, 1846; d. Nov. 26, 1922; mayor of West Point, 1880-82. Pinewood Cemetery.

Lanier, Frank, Jr.--Clerk of West Point, 18 85-86.

Lanier, J. C.--County commissioner, 1931-32.

Lanier, LaFayette-b. June 21, 1845; d. June 17, 1910; principal factor in the organization of Lanett Cotton Mills and dye plant, and other Chattahoochee Valley enterprises.

Pinewood Cemetery.

Lanier, Philip-Mayor of West Point, 1903 -06, 1923-30; county commissioner, 1917-20.

Lanier, Reuben-b. Rockingham County, N. C., Apr. 28, 1806; d. Apr. 26, 1860; m. Arabelle Elizabeth Crockett-b. Nov. 3, 1808; d. June 20, 1881; six sons were in

Confederate service. Pinewood Cemetery.

Lanier, R. P.-b. Oct. 6, 1840; d. Mar. 18, 1889; m. (1) Fannie B. Harrington-b. Oct.

13, 1849; d. Feb. 8, 1869; m. (2) K a t i e b . Feb. 28, 1852; d. Apr. 8, 1895. Pinewood Cemetery.

Lanier, Susan Lawson-b. 1800; d. Dec. 26, 1865. Pinewood Cemetery.

Lanier, William Henry-b. Jan. 3, 1834; member of Co. D, 4th Ga., C. S. A., West Point

Guards; killed in Jones County during the Stoneman Raid on July 30, 1863. Pinewood

Cemetery.

Lay, Littleton-b. Dec. 19, 1819; d. Mar. 17, 1912; m. Elizabeth-b. Dec. 6, 1822; d.

Sep. 10, 1890. Liberty Hill Cemetery.

Latimer, William M.--Clerk of Superior Court, 1850-62.

Lee, Moses-b. Sep. 6, 1804; d. June 17, 1886; m. Nancy C.-b. July 24, 1838; d. Jan.

7, 1886; clerk of Superior Court, 1842-48; judge of Inferior Court, 1848. Liberty

Hill Cemetery.

Lee, W. G.-b. Apr. S, 1834; m. Mary Knight-b. Dec. 28, 1829; d. Aug. 28, 1913.

Hogansville Cemetery.

Leman, DeMoville A.--Clerk of LaGrange, 1920-23.

Leonard, Joseph U.--Captain of Co. E, 41st Ga., C. S. A*, Troup Light Guards; captured

at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863.

Leslie, Priscilla H.-b. Mar. 5, 1818; d. Sep. 14, 1847. Lane Cemetery.

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Leslie, Thomas-b. May 19, 1813; d. Mar. 24, 1887; m. Louisa Villiers Anderson-b. Aug. 25, 1815; d. June 28, 1891; founder of Troup Factory; m. Sep. 3, 1835; t o Meri- wether from Wilkes in 1835. Buried in Meriwether County. Crowder Cemetery.

Lesley, Peter W.-Judge of Inferior Court, 1839-43; state legislator, 1843-44. Lewis, James-b. May 13, 1813; d. Feb. 20, 188!. Wilder Cemetery.

Lewis, John S.-State legislator, 1831-36; judge of Inferior Court, 1836-37. Lewis, Teresa A.-b. July 16, 1828; d. Jan. 18, 1908. Liberty Hill Cemetery. Likens, John G., minister-b. 1804; d. Apr. 30, 1840. Hillview Cemetery. Linch, Nancy F. Baker-b. Sep. 17, 1824; d. Feb. 22, 1916. Liberty Hill.

Lindsay, Benjamin F. H.-b. Mar. 11, 1797; d. Nov. 11, 1872; m. Sarah W.-b. Apr. 27, 1798; d. Sep. 28, 1870. Hillview Cemetery.

Lindsay, B. T.-b. 1824; d. Aug. 8, 1867. Hillview Cemetery. Lindsay, Jacob-b. Feb. 3, 1812; d. Sep. 12, 1868. Bethel Church. Little, S. D., physician-b. Jan. 29, 1825; d. Oct. 5, 1872; m. Elizabeth-b. May 12,

1828; d. Jan. 6, 1900. Hillview Cemetery. Loftin, James H.-b. Feb. 4, 1808; d. Mar. 21, 1873; m. Mary Coney-b. Feb. 20, 1812;

d. Apt. 1, 1816. Hogansville Cemetery. Long, Mrs. Susan F.-b. July 1, 1803; d. Oct. 9, 1857; wife of Henry Long. Fannin

Cemetery. Long, James A.-Captain of Co. K, 13th Ga., C. S. A., Evans Guards, July 8, 1861; Major

of 1 3 t h ~ Dec. 13, 1862; state legislator, 1863-65. Longley, Francis Marion-b. Apr. 4, 1839, in Benton, Tenn.; d. Apr. 18, 1923; m. Mary

E. Poer--b. 1848; d. 1913; Lieutenant Co. C, 3rd Tenn., C. S. A.; state legislator, 1 873-74; mayor of LaGrange, 1876; county commissioner, 1878-80; judge Superior Court, 1881-82; judge of County Court, 1901-04; state senator, 1909-10; first chair- man of the present LaGrange Public Schools, 1903; trustee of Mercer University for eighteen years. Hillview Cemetery.

Longley, Frank Park--Clerk of LaGrange, 1893; judge of City Court, 1899-01; state legislator, 1919-20, 1933, to date.

Lord, W. R.-b. Apr. 4, 1834; d. Jan. 11, 1911; w i f e b . May 9, 1847; d. Aug. 30, 1924. Pinewood Cemetery.

Lovejoy, Hatton--County school commissioner, 1901-04; state legislator, 1909-12. Lovelace, James-b. Apr. 12, 1779; d. Jan. 18, 1860; m. Mary Stapler-b. Apr. 17, 1805;

d. Sep. 30, 1864; a soldier in the War of 1812. Lovelace Cemetery. Lovelace, Col. J. H.-b. Dec. 15, 182f; d. Apr. 22, 1879. Lovelace Cemetery. Lovelace, J. L.--County commissioner, 1907-10. Lovelace, Lucius B.-b. Feb. 1, 1806; d. Nov. 19, 1875; m. Obedience Robinson-b. Nov.

29, 1809; d. Dec. 17, 1868. Lovelace Cemetery. Lovelace, Lucius T. C.-b. Dec. 1, 1839; d. Jan. 1, 1921; m. Amanda D.-b. Jan. 27,

1847; d. Sep. 25, 1824. Lovelace Cemetery. Lovelace, Malissa Brooks-b. Oct. 10, 1838; d. July f , 1869; wife of John T. Lovelace.

Lovelace Cemetery. Lowe, Emily T.-b. May 12, 1842; d. Apr. 28, 1893. Hogansville Cemetery. Loyd, James-b. Apr., 1807; d. Jan., 1900; m. Jane Cameron-b. Feb. 28, 1805; d. Dec.

3, 1864. Loyd Chapel. Loyd, James T.-b. Jan. 6, 1846; d. Jan. 26, 1890; m. Mattie T. Hudson-b. May 13,

1812; d. May 13, 1905. Loyd Chapel. Lyon, Miss Anna Donna-b. Sep. 11, 1843; d. Oct. 21, 1915. Pinewood Cemetery. McCall, Mrs. Margaret-b. Feb. 18, 1821; d. Sep. 27, 1892. O'Neal Cemetery.

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McCalley, Newton S.-Tax collector, 190 1-10.

McComack, Louis David-b. July 27, 1849; d. Oct. 4, 1895. Hillview Cemetery. McCormick, J. T . s t a t e legislator, 1868-70.

McCoy, A. H.-b. Sep. 12, 1822; d. Dec. 28, 1858. Wehadkee Church. McCoy, Leroy-state legislator, 1830-32.

McCulloh, Calvin Homer-b. July 24, 1843; d. Nov. 30, 1925. Pinewood Cemetery. McCulloh, Mark-Mayor of West Point, 1919-20; state legislator, 1923-24.

McFarland, Joseph D.-b. 1796; d. Oct. 7, 1847; pioneer home in LaGrange in 1829. Hillview Cemetery.

McFarlane, Charles Heard-b. Nov. 17, 1843; d. Sep. 1, 1912; member of Co. K, 35th Ga., C. S. A. Hillview Cemetery.

McFarlin, James M.-b. South Carolina, 1797; d. Mar. 16, 1870. Hogansville. McFarlin, Robert Scott--Clerk of Superior Court, 1866-75. McGee, George W.-b. Mar. 27, 1801; d. July 7, 1877; m. Mary A. Russell-b. Apr. 25,

1803; d. Jan. 23, 1875. George McGee Cemetery. McGee, John Mack--Captain of Co. B, 60th Ga., C. S. A.; wounded June 13, 1863. George

McGee Cemetery. McGee, John W.-b. Aug. 6, 1803; d. Mar. 29, 1867; m. Caroline E.-b. Oct. 4, 1810;

d. Oct. 18, 1883. George McGee Cemetery. McGee, James Russell-b. Nov. 21, 1827; d. July 21, 1868. George McGee Cemetery. McGee, Joseph K.-b. Sep. 18, 1844; d. Nov. 28, 1924. Hillview Cemetery. McGee, T. W.-b. June 4, 1841; d. Sep. 30, 1890; m. Lizzie-b. Feb., 1843; d. Feb., 1919.

George McGee Cemetery. McGee, William M.-b. Dec. 9, 1831; d. July 21, 1862. George McGee Cemetery. McGehee, Robert F.--Clerk of Superior Court, 1835-42. McKinley, Mrs. Georgia Ann F.-b. Dec. 31, 1849; d. July 11, 1880; wife of W. P. Mc-

Kinley. Flowers Cemetery. McKinley, Mrs. Mary Elvira Cherry-b. Jan. 31, 1829; d. Nov. 12, 1899. Pinewood

Cemetery. McLendon, James W.-b. Sep. 19, 1816; d. Mar. 24, 1882; m. (1) Rebecca-d. Oct. 19,

1868; m. (2) Annie Eliza Thompson-b. Mar. 31, 1845; d. Oct. 17, 1928. Pinewood Cemetery.

McLendon, Jesse-b. 1811; at Monticello, Ga.; d. 1878; m. Martha Johnston; judge of Inferior Court, 1846-48; came to Troup in 1835. Hillview Cemetery.

Mabry, Charles W.-b. Aug. 22, 1819; d. Apr. 9, 1884; m. Sarah B.-b. Dec. 12, 1827; d. Mar. 14, 1899; state senator, 1863-65. Hillview Cemetery.

Maddox, James-Judge of Inferior Court, 182 8-3 1.

Maddox, R. F.-Sheriff of Troup County, 18 54-5 F. mall or^, John D.-member of Co. B, 60th Ga., C. S. A.; no dates; m. (1) Julia-b. 1849;

d. 1879; m. (2) Martha Hodnett-b. 185 1; d. 191 1. Mallory Cemetery.

Mallory, Reuben W.-4. Nov. 24, 1814; d. Mar. 24, 1901; m. Martha J. Hogue-b. June

10, 1822; d. Aug. 20, 1872. Flat Shoals Cemetery.

Mallory, William M.-b. Dec. 6, 1816; d. Oct. 8, 1812; m. E. T.-b. 1819; d. 1886.

Mallory Cemetery.

Marchman, Cornelius P.-b. July 19, 1813; d. Apr. 2, 1880; m. Sophia G. Hightower-b.

Nov. 1, 1814; d. Jan. 11, 1880. Marchman Cemetery.

Marchman, George Pinckney-4. Mar. 17, 1847; killed at Fort Tyler, Apr. 16, 1865; C. S. A.

Marchman Cemetery.

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Marchman, Mrs. Phillis A. Traylor-b. Feb. 12, 1839; d. Aug. 21, 1866; wife of C. C. Marchman. Flowers Cemetery.

Marchman, William Riley-b. July 9, 1786; d. Oct. 25, 1872; m. (1) Martha Powell- b. Aug. 22, 1795; d. June 20, 1848; m. (2) Anna Morgan---b. Aug. 24, 1800; d. June 6, 1870; married, 1852; to Troup from Hancock County in 1827. Marchman

Cemetery. Marcus, William E.-b. July 1, 1792; d. Jan., 1850; m. Sarah F.-b. May 4, 1798; d.

Dec. 20, 1867; from Washington County. Marcus-Sledge Cemetery.

Marsh, Tavner-b. Jan. 11, 1780; d. Sep. 9, 1864; m. Prudenceb. Dec. 29, 1787; d. Sep. 10, 1865. Marsh-Garner Cemetery.

Market, J. F.--County commissioner, 1897-04. Martin, Beaman H.+mmissioner of West Point, 1839. Martin, Raymond W.--state legislator, 1925-3 1. Martin, William G. S.-Sheriff of Troup County, 1876-84. Mason, J. R.-President of LaGrange Female College, 1875-81; completed the repairs begun

in 1860 and left unfinished. Mathews, John J.-b. Feb. 14, 1827; d. Mar. 13, 1864; Captain of Co. D, 4th Ga., C. S. A.,

West Point Guards, Apr. 26, 1861; Lt.-Col., May 8, 1861; m. (1) Mary E.-b. Mar.

23, 1831; d. Jan. 18, 1859; m. (2) C. Lou-b. Dec. 20, 1833; d. June 11, 1870.

George Traylor Cemetery. Matthew, J. M.-b. Aug. 10, 1824; d. Jan. 8, 1910; m. Peora-b. Jan. 11, 1829; d. Jan.

7, 1879. Liberty Hill Cemetery.

Matthew, W. C.<lerk of Hogansville, 1902-04, 1908-09. Mayer, Louis-b. Durkheim, Germany, July 10, 1854; d. Jan. 23, 1918. Piiewwd.

Mayer, Theodore-b. Durkheim, Germany, Mar. 18, 1852; d. Sep. 25, 1923. Pinewood.

Meadors, Leon L.-Solicitor of City Court, 1917, to date. Melson, J. H.-Mayor of Hogansville, 1923; county school superintendent, 1928, to date. Melton, Henry B.-b. Mar. 26, 1836; d. Sep. .28, 1898; wife---b. Mar. 25, 1842; d. Feb.

24, 1918. Hillview Cemetery Annex. Melton, Mrs. Sarah Ayers-b. May 28, 1812; d. Sep. 20, 1876. Hillview.

Melton, W. T.-b. Dec. 11, 1816; d. Apr. 6, 1889. Pinewood Cemetery.

Melton, William Mike-U. S. World War; d. Ft. Oglethorpe, Oct. 14, 1918. Pinewood

Cemetery.

Merna, William, Sr.-b. Ireland, Apr. 8, 1840; d. Sep. 9, 1914; m. Margaret AM--4. Mar.

5, 1850; d. Dec. 5, 1922. Pinewood Cemetery.

Merz, Daniel-b. Durkheim, Germany, Jan. 1, 1842; d. Philadelphia, May 19, 1902; m. Rosina Herzberg in 1869; enlisted in C. S. A.; rejected for bad eyes; president of West Point Board of Education; to Philadelphia in 1889.

Merz, Louis-b. Durkheim, Germany, Nov. 8, 183 3 ; member Co. D, 4th Ga., C. S. A.; killed at Sharpsburg, Sep. 17, 1862. Pinewood Cemetery.

Milam, Wade Waters-b. Apr. 23, 1850; d. July 17, 1900; established the LaGrange tele-

phone exchange. Hillview Cemetery.

Miller, Henry W.-b. Nov. 25, 1849; d. June 15, 193 1; m. Lura D. Williams-b. Jan. 7,

1856; d. Aug. 7, 1933. Lovelace Cemetery.

Miller, Jacob--b. Nov. 30, 1803; d. July 9, 1878; m. Nancy S. Lovelaceb. Sep. 26, 1810;

d. Feb. 13, 1898. Lovelace Cemetery.

Miller, John W.-b. Aug. 14, 1833; d. June 25, 1868. Lovelace Cemetery.

Miller, Joseph-b. 1811; d. July 21, 1856. Corinth.

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Miller, J. P., physician-b. Jan. 1, 1832; d. Apr. 27, 1891; m. Mary E. Atkinson-b. Dec. 11, 1831; d. July 18, 1880. Pinewood.

Miller, M. C.-b. Feb. 27, 1842; d. Aug. 18, 1909; m. Lou A.-b. Oct. 9, 1841; d. Dec. 11, 19 12. Lovelace Cemetery.

Miller, Nicholas Wesley-b. Nov. 24, 1836; d. June 5, 1865. Lovelace Cemetery. Miller, Palmon L.-b. Mar. 14, 1833; d. Apr. 16, 1879. Hillview. Miller, Thomas C.-from Belfast, Ireland; b. May 10, 1814; d. Feb. 8, 1876; m. Elizabeth

B.-b. Dec. 23, 1818; d. Apr. 17, 1885; judge of Inferior Court, 1816-58; sheriff of Troup County, 1858-61, 1869-75. Hillview.

Mitcham, George Thomas-b. June 7, 1842; d. Oct. 11, 1897. Pinewood. Mobley, E.-b. Aug. 10, 1843; d. Feb. 23, 191 3; m, Hellen Aldora Moreland-b. May 2,

1851; d. May 23, 1897. Hogansville. Mobley, Washington Pi--b. July 6, 1827; d. July 24, 1875; m. Mary A. L.-b. May 26,

1831; d. May 19, 1900. White Cemetery. Mobley, William J.-b. Mar. 22, 1776; d. Dec. 26, 1849. Old Emmaus. Moncrief, Mrs. Martha L. H.-b. Jan. 31, 1819; d. June 18, 1813; wife of W, A. Mon-

crief. Old Emmaus. Moncrief, Mrs. Sarah E, Hardy-b. Feb. 22, 1842; d. Sep. 21, 1902. Thomas Hardy

Cemetery. Moncrief, William A.-b. Aug. 16, 1812; d. June 8, 1870; m. Amanda F.-b. Oct. 8,

. 1821; d. Nov. 14, 1898. Emmaus. Montgomery, Mrs. Elizabeth-b. Apr. 3, 1773; d. Apr. 2, 1841; wife of David Mont-

gomery. Old Emmaus. Montgomery, Mrs. Elizabeth-b. Apr. 28, 1833; d. June 19, 1910; wife of W. S. Mont-

gomery. Hogan Cemetery. Montgomery, H. B. T.-b. Apr. 17, 1824; d. Dec. 21, 1865; Captain in 5th Ga., C. S. A.;

m. Mary A. Broughton--b. Mar. 2, 1832; d. Aug. 23, 1901. Hillview. Montgomery, Joseph-President of LaGrange Female College, 1843-16; sold interest in

college to North Georgia Conference in 1857. Moon, Edward Thomas-b. Jan. 14, 1867; state legislator, 191 3-14; state senator, 191 S-16;

judge of City Court, 1917-18. Moore, Mrs. Caroline McKemi-b. Apr. 23, 1826; d. July 17, 1912. Hillview. Moore, Gaston L.-Spanish-American War soldier; no dates. Hillview Annex. Moore, S. W.-b. Jan. 14, 1816; d. Jan. 30, 1880. Ware Crossroad.

Mooty, James-b. South Carolina, Dec. 28, 1790; d. Aug. 23, 1879; m. Margaret-b. May 29, 1802; d. Mar. 3, 1842. Ware Crossroad.

Mooty, James Payne-b. June 30, 1839; d. Apr. 18, 1910; m. Mary E.-b. Jan. 12, 1846; d. May 17, 1931. Hillview.

Mooty, John H.-b. Oct. 18, 1833; d. Aug. 4, 1814. Ware Crossroad.

Mooty, Marvin U.--state legislator, 1929-3 1.

Mooty, Nathan A;--b. Feb. 28, 1842; d. Feb. 5, 1892; m. Mary J. Miller-b. Nov. 18,

1844; d. Mar. 23, 1926. Hillview. Moreland, B. T.-b. July 22, 1830; d. Oct. 30, 1888; m. Mary M. Buttrell-b. Sep. 25,

1832; d. Mar. 4, 1891. Hogansville. Moreland, John Fletcher, physician-b. Mar. 20, 1817; d. Jan. 30, 1878; m. Sarah A.-

b. Apr. 28, 1822; d. Dec. 16, 1877. Hillview. Moreland, M. A., physician-b. Oct. 8, 1822; d. Dec. 21, 1862; m. Sarah A. Shepherd-

b. Apr. 19, 1826; d. Dec. 30, 1906. Corinth.

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Moreland, Mrs. Penelope Ousley-b. Oct. 24, 1796; d. Aug. 12, 1874; wife of Isaac More- land. Corinth.

Morgan, Annie Isabelle-b. Oct. 6, 1826; d. Sep. 30, 1912. Hillview. Morgan, Charles S.-b. Feb. 26, 1833; member Co. B, 4th Ga., C. S. A., LaGrange Light

Guards; killed Williamsport, Md., July 3, 1862. Hillview. Morgan, David W.-b. Jan. 23, 1824; d. Dec. 25, 1871. Hillview. Morgan, Francis Barber-b. July 20, 1830; d. Nov. 12, 1906. Hillview. Morgan, James Nathan-b. Dec. 8, 1833; d. Nov. 17, 1905; m. Margaret J. Rodgers-b.

Sep. 29, 1831; d. Sep. 5, 1893. Union. Morgan, John A.-b. May 31, 1854; d. Jan. 7, 1926. Hillview. Morgan, J. Brown-b. Nov. 8, 1836; d. June 24, 1884; Mrs. Morgan was Captain of the

"Nancy Harts" in 1865. Hillview. Morgan, John Ellington-b. Dec. 1, 1796; d. Feb. 16, 1867; m. Mary T.-b. Sep. 12, 1796;

d. Sep. 16, 1877; an active LaGrange pioneer. Hillview. Morgan, J. J.-b. Nov. 28, 1828; d. May 19, 1917. Hillview. Morgan, Mollie-b. Mar. 20, 1854; d. Sep. 26, 1904. Hillview. Morgan, Robert J.-Judge of Inferior Court, 18 10-5 1. Morgan, William Sallard-b. June 10, 1844; d. Dec. 4, 1884; m. Isabelle Edwards-b.

Apr. 19, 1859; d. July 26, 1881. Hillview. Morton, Columbus H.-b. June 9, 1810; d. Oct. 16, 1852. Old Shiloh. Morton, William T.-b. Mar. 20, 1827; d. Sep. 9, 1856. Old Shiloh. Moss, J. H.-Clerk of LaGrange, 1924, to date. Murphey, William E.-m. Sarah Ann-b. Mar. 6, 1831; d. May 20, 1878. Hilhiew.

Murphy, George W.-b. May 7, 1859; d. Dec. 13, 1915; m. Mollie Newell-b. Mar. 31, 1865; d. Dec. 10, 1902; m. (2) Estelle Lowe-b. Feb. 14, 1874; d. Apr. 4, 1901; first

superintendent LaGmnge Mills. Hillview. Musick, Mrs. L. P.-b. 1844; d. 191 8. Lebanon Church. Nonce, W. J.-b. Mar. 6, 1803; d. June 9, 1887; m. Elizabeth-b. Dec. 26, 1821; d. June

12, 1878. Hightower Cemetery. Newsom, Carter--b. Sep. 18, 1844; d. Oct. 3, 1881. Newsom Cemetery.

Newsom, Joel D.-b. Nov. 4, 1789; d. Dec. 5, 1864; m. Mary E.-b. Oct. 1, 1807; d. Apr. 24, 1863; judge Inferior Court, 1831-36. Newsom Cemetery.

Newsom, Willard Hamilton-b. Mar. 29, 1848; d. Oct. 27, 1917. Tatum Chapel. Newton, Ebenezer-b. Athens, Ga., Apr. 3, 1790; d. Aug. 27, 1859; m. Ann Thomson

Strong-b. Dec. 1, 1797; d. June 19, 1888. Long Cane.

Newton, John T.-b. Oct. 22, 1821; d. May 29, 1895; m. Sarah Brown Loyd-b. Dec. 31, 1832; d. Aug. r, 1913. Loyd Chapel.

Newton, L. L.-b. Sep. 13, 1845; d. Feb. 25, 1913; m. N. E.-b. Sep. 16, 1854; d. Oct.

19, 1897. Hogansville. Nichols, Henry Clay-b. Jan. 9, 1848; d. Mar. 29, 1912; m. Elizabeth J.-b. Jan. 25, 1811;

d. Apr. 16, 1886. Wehadkee Church. Nichols, William-b. Jan. 19, 1804; d. Feb. 13, 1893. Wehadkee Church. Nix, William Howell-b. Sep. 28, 18 56; d. June 4, 1887. Hillview. Nix, William W.-b. July 14, 1810; d. Sep. 15, 1867; m. Julia Howell-b. Nov. 10, 18 18;

d. Jan. 11, 1881. Hillview.

Nolan, T. F.-m. Fannie Mae; no dates. Pinewood.

Norman, Thomas L.-b. May 17, 1841; d. Sep. 12, 1919. Pinewood.

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Norwood, Andrew Pickens-b. near Abbeville, S. C., Nov. 5, 18 18; d. Feb. 24, 1890; m. Elizabeth Young-b. Jan. 7, 1816; d. May 2, 1887; state legislator, 1859-60; to Troup

in 1833. Norwood Cemetery. Norwood, Daniel-b. South Carolina, 1784; d. Jan. 7, 1862; m. Sarah-b. 1786; d. Mar.

30, 1862. Norwood Cemetery. Norwood, Capt. James A-b. May 28, 1828; d. Sep. 29, 1866; soldier in the Mexican

War of 1848; honored by South Carolina with a sword in recognition of valor at Chepultepec, also a medal. Norwood Cemetery.

Norwood, William Daniel-b. Oct. 19, 1839; member of Co. K, 13th Ga., Evans Guards; killed at Spottsylvania, May 18, 1864. Norwood Cemetery.

Nunnally, Dr. G. A.-President of Southern Female College, 1895-03. Oliver, C a t h e r i n d . Oct. 16, 1882. Walker Cemetery. Oliver, Mrs. Charlotte Josephineb. Nov. 29, 1827; d. Mar. 6, 1917; wife of Col. B.

Oliver. Hogansville. Oliver, Miss C. M.-b. Mar. 1, 1828; d. July 22, 1909. Walker Cemetery. Oliver, Mrs. Martha J.-b. Mar. 1, 1839; d. July 20, 1872; wife of John H. Oliver. Hogan

Cemetery. O'Neal, Augustus-b. Mar. 17, 1833; d. Nov. 13, 1906. Sturdivant Cemetery. O'Neal, Edwin-b. Nov. 26, 1800; d. Oct. 23, 1843; m. Sultana Brewer on Nov. 20,

1 8 3 1 4 . July 24, 1852. O'Neal Cemetery. O'Neal, Hilliard-b. Nov. 24, 1809; d. Feb. 1, 1890; m. on May 24, 1832, to Cynthia

Brewer-b. July 7, 1811; d. Apr. 26, 1885. O'Neal Cemetery. O'Neal, Jame-b. Mar. 8, 1805; d. Nov. 11, 1848; m. on Aug. 30, 1842, to Mary Francis

Butts-b. Jan. 8, 1826; d. Aug. 3, 18 55. O'Neal Cemetery. O'Neal, John M.-b. Sep. 19, 1850; d. Apr. 20, 1906. Emmaus. O'Neal, John R a n c e b . June 12, 1843; member of Co. B, 60th Ga.; killed at Winchester,

Va., June 12, 1863. O'Neal Cemetery. O'Neal, Martha E.-b. Nov. 2, 1842; d. Apr. 25, 1915. Union. O'Neal, Dr. Reuben Shelby-m. Leila Williams on May 22, 1912; mayor of LaGrange,

1932, to date. O'Neal, William Henry-b. Mar. 12, 1845; d. June 11, 1921; m. Elizabeth S1edg-b.

Mar. IT, 1845; d. Nov. 15, 1931. Union. Orrick, Frank-b. Mar. 3, 1848; d. Apr. 23, 1913. Pinewood. Orrick, Mary J a n e b . Aug. 17, 1848; d. Nov. 7, 1922. Pinewood. Oslin, William W.-b. 1796; d. Mar. 6, 1872; m. Eliza B.-b. 1800; d. May 6, 1872.

Pinewood. Owens, Daniel-b. 1791; d. Dec. 10, 1883; m. Mary Prather-b. May 25, 1808; d. Feb.

6, 1882; from Newberry, S. C., to Troup in an ox-cart. Owens Cemetery. Owens, John G.-b. Dec. 12, 1842; d. Jan. 26, 1913; m. Josie Roseline-b. Jan. 1, 1850;

d. Jan. 31, 1913. Mountville. Owens, J. M.-b. Nov. 26, 1847; d. Mar. 7, 1918. Owens Cemetery. Owens, J. P.-b. Apr. 4, 1811; d. Oft. 1 T , 1918. Mountville. Owens, Mary Frances-b. Jan. 11, 1840; d. Apr. 17, 1916. Owens Cemetery. Owens, Nancy Priscilla-b. Nov. 9, 1845; d. Sep. 9, 1923. Owens Cemetery. Owensby, 0. J.-b. Jan. 31, 1842; d. Jan. 15, 1918; m. Synthia Elizabeth Edwards-b.

Sep. 22, 1852; d. May 17, 1921. Hillview Annex.

Park, James F.-b. May 17, 1834; d. Nov. 28, 1914; m. Emma Augusta Bailey-b. 1844; d. 1904; mayor of LaGrange, 1891-92. Hillview.

Park, John-Principal of LaGrange Female Academy, 1834-42.

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Pork, Walter G.-State legislator, 1900-01; state senator, 1902-04.

Parker, Charles A,--County commissioner, 1933, t o date. Parker, John R., minister-b. May 9, 1838; d. Apt. 22, 1894; m. Sallie Law-b. 1848; d.

1932. Pinewood. Parks, Lucy W.-b. Oct. 28, 1808; d. July 18, 1884. Thomas Hardy Cemetery.

Parks, Oliver P.-b. Oct., 1839; d. Feb. 26, 1860. Pinewood. Patterson, John J.-b. Apr. 2, 1844; d. Apr. 19, 1915; m. Carrie Read-b. Dec. 18, 1848;

d. Feb. 6, 1922. Mountville. Pattillo, Charles T.-b. July 27, 1832; d. Dec. 12, 1899; m. Martha A.-b. Aug. 31, 1836;

d. Mar. 7, 1899. Pinewood. Pearce, Gadwell J.-President of LaGrange Female College, 1860-63. Pearson, Charles R .4mmiss ione r of West Point, 183 1-3 1. Penn, Mrs. Frances Adams-b. Mar. 17, 1828; d. Aug. 2, 1908. Hillview.

Pennington, Mary E.-b. Aug. 29, 1848; d. May 24, 191 1. Pinewood.

Perdue, H. J.-b. Dec. 13, 1838; d. Dec. 27, 1901. Salem.

Perdue, M. M.-4. Feb. 1, 1839; d. Aug. 8, 1914; wife, name not stated-b. Oct. 19, 1810; d. Feb. 19, 1928. Salem.

Perry, Dow--Commissioner of LaGrange, 1 828. Perry, Mrs. Mary A.-b. Dec. 28, 1849; d. Mar. 11, 1919. Hillview.

Perry, Thomas A.-b. Feb. 6, 1820; d. Dec. 29, 1890; m. on Jan. 18, 1844, to Permelia Jane E a r p b . June 10, 1825; d. Dec. 6, 1882. Troup Factory.

Pharr, Edward M., physician-b. Sep. 25, 1860; d. Aug. 1, 1892. Loyd Chapel.

Pharr, Samuel T.-b. Aug. 31, 1832; d. Mar. 22, 1898; m. Mary E.-b. Feb. 4, 1832; d. Mar. 18, 1908. Lovelace Cemetery.

Phillips, Dave Edward-b. Dec. 15, 1836; d. Nov. 28, 1897; m. Elizabeth Bray-b. Dec. 22, 1867; d. Dec. 30, 1906. Hillview.

Phillips, J. H.-b. Feb. 28, 1810; d. May 9, 1890; m. B. G.-b. Feb. 14, 1810; d. June 21, 1880. Emmaus.

Phillips, J, L.-b. Oct. 10, 1828; d. Nov. 11, 1890; m. Ann Augusta Terrell-b. Apr. 15, 1838; d. Nov. 17, 1913. Providence Church.

Phillips, John-State legislator, 1841. Phillips, John T.-b. Jan. 22, 1849; d. Apr. 9, 1884. Potts Cemetery.

Phillips, Mrs. Mary H.-b. Oct. 24, 1828; d. Sep. 22, 1884. Potts Cemetery.

Phillips, W. G.-b. May I , 1848; d. Mar. 1, 1902. Hillview. Phillips, William A. J.-b. July 5, 1808; d. Mar. 8, 1879; m. Mary M.-b. June 7, 1810;

d. Feb. 25, 1873. Emmaus.

Phillips, W. M.-b. Jan. 30, 175 8; d. July 30, 1849. Emmaus. Philpot, C. D.--County commissioner, 190 5-06. Philpot, David-b. Oct. 6, 1791; d. July 10, 1873; m. Sarah-b. Nov. 2, 1791; d. Sep.

23, 1849; established Philpot ferry. Philpot Cemetery. Philpot, David Allen-b. July 23, 1823; d. Aug. 10, 1885; m. Tabitha E.-b. Apr. 6,

1824; d. Apr. 22, 1907. Asbury Church. Philpot, Mrs. Mary Jane Norwood-b. Dec. 31, 1836; d. June 22, 1857. Norwood Cemetery. Pike, Mrs. Maranda Angelineb. May 2, 1839; d. Apr. 9 I Wives of C. N. Pike, Sr. Pike, Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Motley-b. Dec. 1 f, 1837; d. Sep. 5, 1927 Hillview Cemetery. Pike, Christian Nathaniel-Mayor of LaGrange, 19 18. Pike, F. Jessffiunty commissioner, 193 1-3 3.

Piper, Alexander--b. Sep. 12, 1823; d. Feb. 23, 1898; m. Eleanor Dennis-b. Oct. 26, 1826; d. June 21, 1903. Lebanon Church.

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Pitman, Elisha D., physician-b. June 18, 1825; d. Aug. 3, 1895; m. Mary Emily Peavy- b. Nov. 23, 1832; d. Apr. 4, 1899; state legislator, 1871-76; mayor of LaGrange, 1889-90. Hillview Cemetery.

Pitman, Isaac H.-b. Apr. 22, 1821; d. Dec. 9, 1885. Corinth Cemetery. Pitman, James H.*tate legislator, 1886-87, 1894-95; solicitor of County Court, 1887-94. Pitman, William D.-b. Mar. 31, 1843; d. May f, 1873. Corinth Cemetery. Pittman, Notie-b. July 3, 1835; d. June 7, 1900. Providence Church. Pitts, Elizabeth-b. 1806; d. 1871. Whatley Cemetery. Pitts, Littleton--Ordinary, 1864-68, 1873-77; county commissioner, 1880-86. Pitts, Simeon-b. Oct. 22, 1800; d. Mar. 21, 1881; m. Lucinda Proctor-b. Feb. 20, 1808;

d. Apr. 10, 1886. Flat Shoals Cemetery. Porge, Cynthia A.-b. May 9, 1830; d. Nov. 9, 1907. Salem Cemetery. Poer, Duncan McLaren-b. Harris County, Jan. 2, 1814; m. Elizabeth Pattillo; in. (2)

Fannie Myhand Edwards; buried in Harris County. New Hope Cemetery. Poer, George W.-b. May 26, 1845; d. Apr. 11, 1927; county commissioner, 1913-16.

Pinewood Cemetery. Polhill, Thomas G.--County school commissioner, 1920-28; factor in the consolidation of

county schools. Pollard, Harriet Teel-b. May 26, 1814; d. Mar. 12, 1896. Pinewood. Porter, Mrs. Mattie Traylor-b. Mar. 20, 1832; d. July 15, 1862; wife of John F. Porter.

Flowers Cemetery. Porter, Mrs. Nancy N.-b. Oct. 7, 1807; d. Mar. 7, 1884. Duncan Cemetery. Potts, Frank-b. May 5, 1861; d. Feb. 3, 1900. Potts Cemetery. Potts, James Monroe-b. Aug. 20, 1825; d. June 30, 1818. Potts Cemetery. ~ o t t s , Mrs. Lillias A. C o o k ~ b . Mar. 4, 1837; d. Jan. 3, 1862. Potts Cemetery. Potts, Leroy Clark-b. Feb. 18, 1827; d. July 30, 1858. Potts Cemetery. Potts, Mrs. Martha R.-b. Dec. 16, 1830; d. Sep. 19, 1854. Hill Cemetery. Potts, Moses-b. 1792; d. Apr. 11, 1841. Potts Cemetery. Potts, Robert M.-b. Oct. 20, 1856; d. June 1, 1880. Potts Cemetery. Poythress, Charles E.-b. Sep. 27, 1852; d. Sep. 10, 1918; m. Martha E.-b. Apr. 6, 1818;

d. Sep. 24, 1926; tax collector, 1913-18, 1920-25. Hillview Annex. Poythress, Joseph-b. 1789; d. Apr. 14, 1853; m. Mary-b. June 30, 1798; d. Sep. 29,

1814; trustee of LaGrange Female Academy, 1831; old home is site of LaGrange post-

oflice. Hillview Cemetery. Prather, Jackson-b. Apr. 9, 1814; d. Feb. lo, 1902. Mountville Cemetery. Price, Thomas-b. June 10, 1811; d. Apr. 23, 1870; m. Eliza Jane-b. Aug. 28, 183 1; d.

June 3, 1898. Pinewood Cemetery. Priddy, Robert T., physician-b. Mar. 30, 1814; d. Aug. 21, 1885; buried in Priddy

Cemetery. Prince, William-b. Oct. 27, 1827; d. Dec. 27, 1891. Harmony Church. Pullen, Lucretia J a n e b . Aug. 31, 1829; d. Aug. 9, 1848. Rogers Cemetery. Pulliam, Joseph D.-b. May 6, 1837; d. Sep. 7, 1899; m. Annie Wilder-b. May 7, 1842;

d. Dec. 19, 1908. Liberty Hill Cemetery.

Pullin, Tilmon-b. 1807; d. May 24, 1873; m. Nellie-b. 1818; d. Aug. 27, 1878. Hogans- ville Cemetery.

Pullin, John T.-b. Mar. 30, 1832; d. Apr. 24, 1873; m. Mary A.-b. Mar. 27, 1835; d. Mar. 24, 1875. Hogan Cemetery.

Rabp, Joseph V.-b. Sep. 5, 1834; d. July 29, 1900; m. Martha J. Mallory-b. Dec. 22, 1844; d. June 12, 1886. Mallory Cemetery.

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Rachels, Milton H.-b. Nov. 6, 1827; d. Oct. 10, 1903; m. Mary Eliza Truitt-b. Oct. 27, 1825; d. Sep. 12, 1910. Hillview Cemetery.

Ragland, Adam-b. Mar. 7, 1811; d. Aug. 8, 1878; m. Demeris-b. Apr. 21, 1814; d. Aug. 30, 1893. Hillview Cemetery.

Ragland, Mrs. Mary Jane Boozer-b. July 4, 1849; d. May 29, 1872; wife of Dr. W. F. Ragland. Hogansville Cemetery.

Randall, Waldroupe W.--Clerk of LaGrange, 1894-98. Randle, James Colquitt-b. Feb. 19, 1828; C. S. A.; wounded at Charleston, S. C., Sep.

22, 1863; d. Sep, 29, 1863. Hillview Cemetery.

Ransom, A. J.-b. Aug. 27, 1847; d. Nov. 12, 1898; m. Nancy-b. June 8, 1811; d. Feb. 14, 1894. Union Cemetery.

Ransom, John J.-b. July 1, 1842; d. Aug. 5, 1885. Flowers Cemetery.

Ransom, T. I?.-b. Nov. 27, 1842; d. Mar. 7, 1920; m. Mary J. Stripling-b. Apr. 12, 1844; d. June 2, 1893. Union Cemetery.

Read, Jesse M.-b. Aug. 7, 1826; d. Feb. 4, 1897. Mountville Cemetery.

Record, Mrs. A. B.-b. June 14, 1840; d. Oct. 17, 1867; wife of J. S. Record. Liberty

Hill Cemetery. Redd, William A.-Trustee of LaGrange Female Academy, 1831. Reed, James M.-b. Dec. 25, 1827; d. Apr. 20, 1897; m. Martha A. Richards-b. Feb. 15,

1838; d. Feb. 8, 1890. Pinewood Cemetery. Rees, William J.-b. Jan. 27, 1824; d. June 30, 1852. Scott Cemetery. Reichert, Yetta Weinstein-b. July 1, 1839; d. July 22, 1916. Pinewood.

Reeves, Henry-Solicitor City Court, 1901-16; mayor of LaGrange, 1916-17. Reid, E. A+-b. Putnam County, July 10, 1819; d. Oct. 13, 1886; m. E. F.-b. Dec. 24,

1822; d. Dec. 10, 1872. Hillview Cemetery. Reid, Mrs. Georgia A.-b. Nov. 22, 1841 ; d. Dec. 29, 1907. Hillview.

Reid, John B.-b. Dec. 6, 1824; d. July 12, 1891; m. Ann Elizabeth Whitfield-b. 1834;

d. 1914; county commissioner, 1886-88. Hillview.

Reid, Mary A.-b. July 5, 1845; d. May 9, 1882. Emmaus.

Reid, Samuel-b. Putnam County, Aug. 18, 1797; d. Feb. 12, 186Y; m. Ann S. Moreland-

b. Oct. 2, 1799; d. Oct. 6, 1852; first county surveyor for Troup; laid off the town of LaGrange in 1828. Samuel Reid Cemetery.

Reid, Samuel S.-b. Mecklenbuq County, N. C., 1771; d. Aug., 1815; m. Dorcas A.- b. 1777; d. Mar. 31, 1858; judge of Inferior Court, 1828-29, 1849-$0. Samuel S.

Reid Cemetery. Reid, S. Augustus---Clerk of city of LaGrange, 1888-90.

Render, Mrs. Mary Jane Dixon-b. Mar. 10, 1832; d. Feb. 23, 1902; wife of J. L. Render.

Hillview.

Render, Robert Dawson-b. May 11, 1842; d. Dec. 12, 1912; m. Sallie White-b. Jan. 22,

1849; d. July 25, 1932. Hillview.

Render, Miss Sarah A.-b. May 28, 1835; d. Oct. 18, 1913; an untiring worker for her

church and for Southern Female College. Hillview.

Ridgeway, Carrie H o g u ~ b . June 26, 1850; d. June 30, 1930. Pinewood.

Ridgeway, William T.-b. Mar. 25, 1850; d. Nov. 22, 1898. Long Cane.

Renwick, Nathan-Judge of Inferior Court, 1847.

Richards, Robert M.--Commissioner of West Point, 183 1.

Ricketson, James E.-Principal of LaGrange High School, 1903-12; president of Southern

Female College, 1912-1 6.

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Ridley, Charles Bromfield, physician-b. Apr. 23, 1840; d. Dec. 14, 1903; m. Martha Beall-b. Nov. 6, 1843; d. Aug. 15, 191 5. Hillview.

Ridley, Frank Morris, physician-b. Jan. 1, 1816; d. July 7, 1917; m. Nannie Moses-b. Feb. 21, 1862; d. Oct. 5, 1889; mayor of LaGrange, 1886-87. Hillview.

Ridley, James Beall--Clerk of LaGrange, 190 1-03 ; state legislator, 1902-03. Ridley, Robert A. T.-b. 1808; m, Mary E. Morris; judge of Inferior Court, 1843-41;

state senator, 1842-46, 1853-54; state legislator, 1865-67. Hillview. Ringer, N i c h o l e b . Jan. 12, 1848; d. Nov. 4, 1918; m. Eugenie E.-b. Jan. 5, 1847; d.

July 10, 1930. Providence Church. Ringer, William J.-b. 1820; d. Aug. 15, 1886. Asbury Church. Roberts, Alexander A.-Judge of Inferior Court, 18 5 3 -54. Roberts, Corp. Orin He-Member of Co. D, 35th Ga. Providence Church. Roberts, W. B.-b. Oct. 7, 1818; d. Sep. 4, 1892. Jones-Roberts Cemetery. Roberts, William P.-b. Mar. 4, 1842; d. Oct. 29, 1892; m, Henrietta E. Piper-b. Mar.

3, 1812; d. Jan. 10, 1914. Lebanon Church. Robertson, Anthony P.-b. Sep. 20, 1830; d. Jan. 11, 1901; m. America-b. Dec. 20, 1837;

d. Nov. 11, 1911. Hillview. Robertson, Daniel S.-Sheriff of Troup County, 1828-29, 1832-33, 1836-37. Robertson, G. W., minister--b. Nov. 22, 1828; d. Aug. 27, 1900; m. Elizabeth-b. Jan.

20, 1839; d. July 21, 1911. Hillview.

Robertson, Robert-b. Scotland, Jan. 20, 1810; d. Feb. 28, 1879; m. Elvania-b. Feb. 29, 1814; d. Feb. 3, 1890; pioneer textile manufacturer; established Robertson Woolen Mill in 1842. OYNeal Cemetery.

Robertson, Mrs. Sarah M.-b. July 24, 1837; d. Oct. 27, 1913. Hillview. Robinson, D. 0.-b. Apr. 21, 1837; d. Feb. 12, 1926; m. Delia E l l i e b . Feb. 1, 1842; d.

July 2, 1902. Pinewood. Robinson, J. D.-b. Sep. 12, 1842; d. Aug. 8, 1921; m. Clara Sharp-b. Dec. 21, 1810;

d. May 29, 191 1. Pinewood. Robinson, J. H.-b. Aug. 1, 1833; d. Mar. 4, 1915; m. Mary L.-b. Oct. 23, 1833; d.

Dec. 7, 1889. Wehadkee Church.

Robinson, James J.-b. 1802; d. Nov. 1, 1883; m. Mary A;--b. 1807; d. Mar. 21, 1878. Pinewood.

Rodgers, Mrs. Frances E.-b. May 10, 1840; d. July 28, 1882; wife of W. M. Rodgers.

Union. Rogers, Collin-Judge of Inferior Court, 1832-33, 1837-42.

Rogers, Cullen-b. 1791; d. Oct. 25, 1841; m. Sarah Lawson-b. Feb. 2, 1806; d. Mar. 26, 1814; an early architect of Troup. Rogers Cemetery.

Rogers, Henry-b. 1787; d. Sep. 18, 1835; m. Allelujah-b. 1791; d. Apr. 16, 1859. Rogers

Cemetery.

Rogers, Henry Allen-b. Apr. 12, 182s; d. Jan. 28, 1848. Rogers Cemetery.

Rosser, B. F.--County commissioner, 192 5-32.

Rosser, W. C.-b. May 21, 1849; d. Oct. 22, 1905; m. Mattie Manes-b. May 3, 1816;

d. Feb. 13, 1931. Hogansville.

Rowe, M. D.-b. Jan. 1, 1838; d. July 5, 1911; m. Martha H u l i n 4 . Nov. 24, 1838;

d. Sep. 28, 1902. Pinewood.

Rowland, Elizabeth H.-b. Franklin County, Va., Feb. 17, 1783; d. June 10, 18'58. Bailey-

Traylor Cemetery.

Rowland, S. 3.-b. Sep. 26, 1839; d. Aug. 12, 1864. Hillview.

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Rowland, Wiley-b. Apr. 15, 1799; d. May 17, 1871; m. Elizabeth-b. Apr. 3, 1808; d. Apr. 28, 1881. Hillview.

Russell, Erasmus-b. Nov. 30, 1850; d. Sep. 12, 1912. Mountville. Russell, Ignatius-b. Aug. 16, 1779; d. July 29, 1857. George McGee Cemetery. Russell, James C.-b. Nov. 30, 1850; d. Jan. 12, 1909. Mountville. Russell, John-b. Jan. 23, 1803; d. Nov. 13, 1874; m. Mary A.-b. Jan. 17, 1820; d.

Apr. 4, 1902. Mountville. Russell, John A.-b. Jan. 21, 1850; d. Sep. 9, 1907. Mountville. Rutledge, Mrs. Jane-b. Oglethorpe County, June 22, 1815; d. Mar. 17, 1861; wife of

Joseph Rutledge. Hillview.

Sample, William M.-dates indecipherable; m. Jan-b. Mar. 8, 1783; d. Feb. 10, 1826; m. Oct., 1802. Sample Cemetery.

Sanders, Mrs. Margaret Hairston-b. Aug. 20, 1835; d. Apr. 25, 1911. Harmony Church. Sanderson, George Fa-b. Natchez, Miss., July 13, 1834; d. Sep. 2, 1863. Hillview. Santo, Stephen-b. Baden, Germany, Dec. 25, 1810; d. Oct. 8, 1888; m. N a t a l i n ~ b .

1816; d. Mar. 9, 1892. Hillview. Sappington, James Lovick-b. Brooksville, Feb. 28, 1849; d. Whitesville, Mar. 12, 1913.

Sappington Cemetery. Sappington, John E.-Member of Co. K, 13th Ga.; b. Aug. 22, 1844; d. Richmond, Dec.

25, 1862. Sappington Cemetery. Sappington, Joshua S.-b. Oct. 15, 1824; d. Aug. 11, 1892; m. Susannah Whaley-b. Apr.

24, 1848; d. Nov. 7, 1882. Sappington Cemetery.

Sappington, J. S. L., minister-b. Newton, Ala., Dec. 25, 1838; d. Maysville, Nov. 17, 1917. Sappington cemetery.

Sappington, J. L., ~hysician-b. Feb. 28, 1849; d. Mar. 12, 1913; m. Mahala Ann Strip- ling-b. Mar. 15, 1852; d. July 27, 1881. Union.

Sappington, William J.-b. Sep. 27, 1800; d. Jan. 30, 1882; m. Dec. 6, 1821, t o Martha Hardwick Starr-b. Nov. 14, 1804; d. July 17, 1875. Sappington Cemetery.

Satterwhite, Elijah-b. 1799; d. Aug. 28, 1885; m. Rebecca-b. Jan. 1, 1802; d. Aug. 14, 1870. Flat Shoals.

Satterwhite, S. H.-b, Jan, 2, 1836; d. Aug. 17, 1918; m. Mary A.-b. Dec. 25, 1836; d. Oct. 31, 1898. Flat Shoals Cemetery.

Schaefer, W. G.-b. Aug. 17, 1849; d. May 9, 1904; clerk of West Point, 1888, 1892-93. Pinewood.

Schaub, Baxter L.-b. Aug. 6, 1890; member of Co. C, 121st Reg., A.E. F.; d. Macon, Ga., Nov. 14, 1917. Hillview Cemetery.

Schaub, Julius Lindsay-b. Davidson County, N. C., Jan. 9, 1843; d. Dec. 31, 1911; mem- ber Co. B, 14th N. C., C.S.A. Hillview.

Scott, Mrs. Christian-b. Nov. 11, 1805; d. Nov. 4, 1888. Pinewood.

Scott, Henry F.-b. Apr. 21, 1793; d. Oct. 19, 1882. Scott Cemetery. Scott, James E.-West Point pioneer; West Point Land Co., 1838. Scott, John, Sr.-West Point Bridge Co., 1835; West Point Land Co., 1838.

Scott, John R.-b. May 10, 1833; d. Feb. 19, 1901; m. Louisa J. Fuller-b. Oct. 30, 1837; d. Jan. 14, 1920. Pinewood.

Scott, Mrs. Sarah J. Hester--d. Feb. 15, 1841. Sheppard Cemetery. Scott, Solomon-b. Mar. 26, 1844; d. Jan. 5, 1929; m. Lucindy L. W h i t e b . Mar. 6, 1854;

d. May 15, 1928. Hillview Annex. Scott, William 0.-b. June 29, 1818; d. Apr. 19, 1858. Scott Cemetery. Screven, Mrs. Cornelia-b. Feb. 12, 1826; d. Apr. 2, 1900. Hillview.

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Shackelford, M. A.--Clerk of Hogansville, 1921. Shank, John Arnold-b. Dec. 17, 1828; d. June 29, 1896; m. Lovisa Loftin-b. Jan. 3,

1838; d. Aug. 13, 1916. Hogansville Cemetery. Sharp, William 0.-b. Dec. 10, 1817; d. Apr. 29, 1876; m. Susan R.-b. Feb. 28, 1823;

d. Feb. 10, 1903. Pinewood. Shedy, G. W.-4. Mar. 8, 1840; d. June 3, 1920; m. Augusta-4. Mar. 6, 1842; d. Apr.

6, 1921. Pinewood.

Shepherd, John--County surveyor, 1847. Shepherd, T.-b. Nov. 14, 1786; d. Jan. 26, 1819. Shepherd Cemetery. Shepherd, T. P.-b. July 15, 1818; d. Sep. 1, 1889. Shepherd Cemetery.

Sheppard, Abram Ayres-b. Jan. 23, 1810; d. July 7, 1875. Sheppard Cemetery.

Sheppard, Benjamin-b. June 8, 1804; d. Sep. 15, 1861; m. Jane Ayres-b. July 2, 1809; d. Dec. 11, 181 1. Sheppard Cemetery.

Shirey, William B.-Sheriff of Troup County, 1914-17; killed in office; b. Apr. 21, 1815; d. Feb. 26, 1917. Tatum Chapel.

Shirey, James H.-b. July 24, 1847; d. Apr. 10, 1915: m. Emily Formby-b. Sep. 26, 1844; d. Nov. 22, 1899. Tatum Chapel.

Sia, T. M.-b. Jan. 10, 1839; d. Nov. 30, 1906. Hogansville Cemetery.

Simmons, Asa F.-b. June 30, 1837; d. Sep. 9, 1907; m. Mary A. Cleaveland-b. June 1, 1839; d. Feb. 17, 1914. Hillview.

Simmons, James B.-Judge Inferior Court, 1829-32; commissioner of LaGrange, 1828. Simms, Frances E. Sheppard-b. Oct. 7, 1844; d. Jan. 19, 1901. Pinewood. Simonton, Mrs. Sarah-b. 1792; d. Feb. 4, 1841; wife of Felix Simonton. Long Cane

Cemetery. S i n t o n , Dr. William G.-b. 1810; d. Oct., 1836. Long Cane. Sims, Jacob Bailey-b. Aug. 23, 1849; d. Sep. 9, 1927; m. Ida Brooks-b. Nov. 8, 181 1;

d. Apr. 30, 1897. Corinth. Sims, John L.-b. Oct. 10, 1837; d. May 27, 1897; m. Jane H.-b. Apt. 27, 1845; d.

Mar. 18, 1920. Emmaus. Sims, Mrs. S a l l i d . Sep. 17, 1849; d. June 19, 1902; wife of J. I. Sims. Emmaus.

Sims, S. D.-b. Apr. 17, 1846; d. Apt. 10, 1907. Pinewood.

Sims, Wiley H.-First ordinary of Troup, 1812-56; judge of Inferior Court, 1857-18,

1861-63.

Sis, William Nathan-b. July 13, 1840; d. May 9, 1916; m. Lucy Ann E. Baker-&. June 26, 1811; d. Jan. 18, 1924. Emmaus.

Slack, Henry R., physician-b. May 7, 1862, at Rosedale, La.; m. Ruth Bradfield on Sep. 14, 1887; president of Pasteur Institute, 1900; built the Sanatorium, afterwards re- named the Dunson Hospital.

Sledge, Mrs. Elizabeth H.-b. June 26, 1816; d. Sep. 27, 1883. Marcus-Sledge Cemetery.

Sledge, Jane-b. Oct. 3, 1818; d. Mar. 14, 1851. Sledge Cemetery.

Sledge, James Henry-b. Oct. 22, 1851; d. Mar. 13, 1882; m. Mary Louise Cox-b. May

26, 1813; d. Mar. 17, 1932; Mrs. Sledge afterwards Mrs. W. A. Wright. Hillview.

Sledge, John-4. Nov. 18, 181 1 ; d. Oct. 6, 18 1 1. Sledge Cemetery.

Sledge, John W . 4 . Feb. 12, 1838; d. Aug. 11, 1921; clerk of Superior Court, 1871-81.

Marcus-Sledge Cemetery.

Sledge, Nathaniel H.-4. 1847; d. 1927; m. Ella L. Pitman-b. 1849; d. 1924. Hillview.

Sledge, Miss Rebecca-b. Aug. 21, 1832; d. Mar. 14, 1892. Marcus-Sledge Cemetery.

Sledge, Robert H . 4 . Dec. 3, 1800; d. Aug. 18, 1847. Sledge Cemetery.

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Sledge, Shirley-b. Mar. 20, 1777; d. Nov. 14, 1868; m. Molsey M.-b. Aug. 11, 1784; d. Mar. 18, 1858. Sledge Cemetery.

Sledge, Shirley, Jr.-b. Apr. 29, 1818; d. Aug. 18, 1883; m. Jane-b. Feb. 28, 1828; d. June 23, 1889. Sledge Cemetery.

Sledge, Whitfield H.--state senator, 18 27-30; judge of Inferior Court, 1827-3 0. Sloan, Jesse Louis-b. Sep. 5, 1810; d. Mar. 5, 1898. Liberty Hill. Smedley, James W.-b. Oct. 3, 1835; d. Mar. 22, 1918; m. Beulah A.-b. Feb. 26, 1838;

d. June 29, 1911. Wehadhee Church. Smedley, Naomi-b. Sep. 4, 1808; d. Dec. 3, 1884. Wehadkee Church.

Smith, Alwyn Means--b. Hancock County, Jan. 5, 1865; president of LaGrange Female College, 19 1 5 ; musician.

Smith, Anderson Clark-b. Jan. 17, 1813; d. Apr. 5, 1919; m, Mary Catherine-b. Oct. 12, 1842; d. Dec. 14, 1910. Pinewood.

Smith, Bennaga-b. Sep. 11, 1800; d. Oct. 25, 1880; m. Pollie-b. Nov. 11, 1807; d. June 2, 1886. Estes Cemetery.

Smith, B. T., physician-b. July 12, 1812; d. May 17, 1886; m. Mildred A. G.-b. Feb. 9, 1815; d. Oct. 5, 1878. Pinewood.

Smith, Charles A.-Mayor of Hogansville, 1931, to date. Smith, Charles 0.-b. Oct. 10, 1827; d. Sep. 17, 1911; m. Elizabeth Gibson-b. June 29,

1831; d. Jan. 22, 1903. Hillview. Smith, Charles We--County commissioner, 191 1-1 3. Smith, Eugene Alexander--Member of Co. F, 2nd Ga., Spanish-American War; no data.

Lebanon Church. Smith, J. E . 4 u n t y commissioner, 1890-92. Smith, Capt. James J.-b. July 9, 1844; d. June 11, 1914; m. Lizzie Scott; mayor of W e t

Point, 1896-98. Smith, John A.-b. Apt. 3, 1809; d. June 17, 1880; m. Mary Thompson-b. June 16,

1809; d. Jan. 12, 1884; builder of Smith's Mill on the Salem road. Flat Shoals. Smith, John M.-b. Sep. 19, 1824; d. Aug. 15, 1908. Flat Shoals. Smith, J. W . 4 l e r k of Hogansville, 1915. Smith, Mrs. Martha-b. Mar. 19, 1823; d. Nov. 12, 1901; wife of Reuben Smith.

Hogansville. Smith, Nathaniel Newton, physician-b. Rutherford County, N. C., Apr. 8, 1799; d. Dec.

20, 1868; t o Troup in 1838; m. (1) Aley B. Womack on Feb. 3, 1835-b. 1817; d. NOV. 7, 1842; m. (2 ) Eliza S. McBride-4. Aug. 8, 1807; d. Jan. 2, 1881. Hillview.

Smith, Dr. Otis, teacher-m. Martha Womack; president of Brownwood, 18 12. Smith, Maj. Robert S., member Co. B, 4th Ga.-b. Apr. 14, 1836; killed at Sharpsburg,

Sep. 17, 1862; Major of 4th Ga. Hillview. Smith, Rufus Wright-b. Greene County, Mar. 4, 1831; d. Jan. 2, 191 f; m. on Dec. 2,

1856 to Oreon Mary Mann-b. May 2, 1829; d. Aug. 29, 1907; 1st Lieut. Hancock Rides; professor Emory College, 1871-78; president of Dalton Female College, 1878-81; president of LaGrange Female College, 1881-15. Hillview.

Smith, Samuel A.-Sheriff of Troup County, 1917-20. Smith, Samuel Paul-b. Apr. 7, 1837; d. Nov. 10, 1910; m. ( I ) Sallie J a n p b . Apr. 14,

1854; d. Sep. 21, 1888; m. (2) Hattie Glanton-b. Sep. 20, 1818; d. Aug. 22, 1928. Hillview.

Smith, Simeon A.-b. Feb. 18, 1810; d. May 27, 1897. Providence Church. Smith, Thomas J.-b. Apr. 19, 1830; d. Sep. 1, 1862; m. Emma M.-b. Jan. 6, 1835; d.

July 23, 1901. Harmony Church.

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Smith, W. H.-b. July 26, 1840; d. Jan. 26, 1902; m. M. J.-b. Dec. 31, 1829; d. Feb. 25, 1898. Harmony Church.

Smith, Wiley-b. Nov. 7, 1778; d. Dec. 12, 1838; m. on July 7, 1803, to Elizabeth Hearn -b. May 14, 1788; d. May 29, 1827. Flat Shoals.

Smith, Wiley Brooks-b. Apr. 11, 1825; d. July 16, 1874; m. Eliza Scott Hall-b. Aug. 29, 1837; d. Apr. 7, 1912. Hall Cemetery.

Smith, Dr. Wilie W.-b. 1838; d. Nov. 16, 1862. Hillview. Smith, William J.-b. Sep. 29, 1819; d. Nov. 12, 1871; m. Hannah J. Middlebrooks-

d. June, 1867. Flat Shoals. Smith, Wilson L.-b. Nov. 9, 1830; d. Feb. 11, 1873; m. Elizabeth Jane-b. Jan. lo,

1835; d. June 13, 1905. Emmaus. Smithwick, Samuel W.-b. Apr. 8, 1847; d. May 5, 1929; m. Susan Caroline Arwood-

b. July 22, 1847; d. Oct. 7, 1907. Hillview. Speer, Alexander-Judge of the Inferior Court, 1853. Speer, John A.-Judge of Inferior Court, 1860-61; solicitor of County Court, 1866-70;

state senator, 1878-79.

Speir, Wilburn B.-b. Sep. 2, 1819; d. Aug. 24, 1908; m. Addie J.-b. Nov. 11, 1857; d. Oct. 14, 1918. Hillview.

Spinks, Calvin T., Sr.-b. Apr. 14, 1829; d. Mar. 11, 1901; m. Elizabeth-b. Oct. 19, 1839; d. Jan. 1, 1921. Union.

Spradlin, Thomas-b. May 9, 1820; d. June 22, 1900; m. Susan Tomlin-b. Dec. 9, 1835;

d. Jan. 3, 1901. Corinth. Spradlin, W. F.-b. Oct. 25, 1826; d. Aug. 12, 1901; m. Sarah E.-b. Mar. 10, 1833; d.

May 11, 1911. Corinth. Stanley, Isham-b. Apr. 16, 1848; d. Mar. 28, 1920; m. Sara A. Chapman-b. Apr. 7,

1854; d. Nov. 5, 1925. Pinewood. Stanley, Thomas, minister-First teacher and founder of LaGrange Female Academy, 1831-33. Staples, Mrs. Betti-b. Sep. 2, 1835; d. Dec. 26, 1922. Mountville.

Stephens, Mrs. Susan Hodnett-b. Jan. 15, 1839; d. Jan. 13, 1905; wife of W. A. Stephens. Pinewood.

Sterling, John Randolph-b. Jan. 31, 1839; d. Jan. 22, 1908; m. Mary Huntley. Hillview, Sterling, Wiley J.-b. July 1, 1796; d. Nov. 7, 185 1; m. Berthena Bonner-b. Dec. 20,

1802; d. June 27, 1881; from Pike County to Troup in 1826; married in Upson County in 1819. Hillview.

Sterlhg, William H.-b. Dec. 2, 1819; d. Mu. 10, 1851. Hillview.

Stinson, John, minister--b. Jan. 3, 1797; d. Sep. 11, 1859; m. Nancy L. Johnson-b. Nov. 27, 1804; d. May 28, 1874. Stinson Cemetery.

Stinson, Capt. William-b. Mar. 23, 1793; d. Oct. 24, 1842; m. Elizabeth-b. Mar. 8,

1799; d. June 25, 1846. Stinson Cemetery.

Strickland, Francis D.-b. Jan. 13, 1842; d. Nov. 8, 1904. Strickland Cemetery.

Strickland, James K.-b. Apr. 7, 1834; d. Apr. 22, 1882. Strickland Cemetery.

Strickland, J. W.-County commissioner, 19 1 5-1 6.

Strickland, Mrs. Mollie A,-b. July 2, 1861; d. Aug. 21, 1890; wife of R. M. Strickland.

Strickland Cemetery.

Strickland, Noah Perry-b. 1842; Confederate soldier; wounded May 9, 1862; d. from

wounds, June 2, 1862.

Strickland, Mrs. Susan Fuller-b. 1842; d, 1915. Hillview Annex.

Strickland, Willis Washington-b. Sep. 21, 1840; d. May 15, 1887. Strickland Cemetery.

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Strickland, Wilson-b. Nov. 8, 1803; d. Apr. 1, 1872; m. Teresa-b. Oct. 17, 1807; d. Oct. 13, 1888. Strickland Cemetery.

Stripling, J. T.-b. Nov. 17, 1848; d. Jan. 5, 1912; m. Mary Lucy Williams-b. Nov. 19, 1848; d. Jan. 24, 1928. Union.

Strong, John B.-b. Nov. 8, 1847; d. July 29, 1931; m. Mary Isabel Reid; ordinary, 1893-0 1 ; county school commissioner, 1912-20. Hillview.

Strong, L.--Clerk of West Point, 1906-26.

Strong, Mrs. Mary-b. 1800; d. Apr. 19, 1838. Ware Crossroad Church. Strong, Robert Harrison-b. at Lexington, Ga., in 1794; d. Sep. 20, 1874; m. (1) Mary

Williams; m. (2) Martha Williams; soldier in War of 1812. Strong Cemetery at Antioch.

Strozier, Mrs. Julia Terry Towns-b. Dec. 21, 1849; d. July 23, 1924; wife of Reuben E. Strozier. Hillview.

Strozier, Mrs. Sarah B.-b. Dec. 4, 1826; d. July 6, 1904. Corinth. Sturdivant, Joel-b. Sussex County, Va., 1786; d. June 3, 1858; m. Malinda Cochran-

b. May 28, 1796; d. Dec. 6, 1862. Sturdivant Cemetery. Sturdivant, L. W.-b. Sep. 22, 1822; d. Aug. 31, 1899; m. Tallulah Oliver-b. Mar. 3,

1835; d. June 30, 1868. Sturdivant Cemetery. Sturdivant, Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson-b. Aug. 11, 1837; d. Oct. 16, 1908. Salem. Sturdivant, Paschal P.-b. Aug. 15, 1825; d. Aug. 6, 1849. Sturdivant Cemetery. Stywald, W. H . 4 . 1905; m. Mary Ruth Eas twood4. 1919. Pinewood. Swain, Eliza N.-b. Nov. 23, 1813; d. Mar. 1, 1886. Hillview. Swanson, James Emerson-b. Oct. 10, 1824; d. Oct. 18, 1854. Hillview. Swanson, J. T.-b. Jan. 9, 1822; d. Dec. 25, 1889; m. Elizabeth Thrash-b. Feb. 18, 1832;

d. Apr. 18, 1919. Bethel Church. Swanson, L. T.-b. Mar. 26, 1826; d. Jan. 23, 1896; m. Mary Anne Nelson-b. Feb. 20,

1836; d. June 21, 1904. Hogansville. Swanson, Mrs. Nancy-b. 1792; d. Mar. 16, 1860. Hillview. Swanson, Nathan Graves-b. Aug. 9, 1822; d. Jan. 16, 1888; m. Mary Ann Towns-b.

Aug. 15, 1835; d. Dec. 19, 1912; Howard College graduate, roommate of Pres. R. B. Hayes there. Hillview.

Swanson, Sherwood Wilkinson-b. Jan. 20, 1820; d. May 22, 1883; m. Sarah B.-b. Mar. 30, 1829; d. Feb. 24, 1877; state legislator, 1864-65; judge of Inferior Court, 1849-50. Hillview.

Talley, Elkaneh-b. Feb. 17, 1796; d. Sep. 24, 1858; m. Sarah-4. Mar. 25, 1803; d. Jan. , , 30, 1857. Talley Cemetery. Tamer, Mrs. Nancy S.-b. Halifax County, Va., Apr. 14, 1781; d. Aug. 25, 1861; first '

husband was Henry Colquitt. Hillview. Tatum, P. A.-b. Nov. 26, 1839; d. May 10, 1899; m. Ada Ferrell-b. July 10, 1846; d.

July 10, 1918. Pinewood. Tatum, P. E.-b. Apr. 25, 1855; d. Jan. 10, 1928. Tatum Chapel.

Tatum, Peter, pioneer-m. Nancy E. Sledge-b. Jan. 4, 179F; d. May 28, 1863. Tatum Chapel.

Tatum, Seth-b. June 9, 1822; d. Sep. 24, 1905; m. Sarah E. Stinson-b. Feb. 4, 1837; d. Dec. 3, 1905. Tatum Chapel.

Tatum, Seth Sledge-State senator, 1890-91; state legislator, 1894-95. Taylor, James-Judge of Inferior Court, 1827.

Taylor. Jonathan-State legislator, 1839-40; sheriff of Troup County, 1847-49. Taylor, Martha-b. Apr. 18, 1835; d. Oct. 27, 1871. Whatley Cemetery.

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Taylor, Robert-b. 1811; d. Mar. 3, 1893; m. (1) Jane-b. 1811; d. May 24, 1871; m. (2) Elizabeth McGaw-b. May 28, 1815; d. July 31, 1888. Hogansville.

Teaver, Thomas J.-b. June 7, 1848; d. Jan. 16, 1933; m. Fannie Darden-b. Apr. 9, 185 I; d. Oct. 12, 1908. Loyd Chapel.

Terrell, J. Render-State senator, 193 3-34. Tprrell, William B.-b. Oct. 14, 1840; d. Apr. 30, 1860. Pinewaod. Tharpe, Robert D. A.-Judge of Inferior Court, 1849-52, 1854-55. Thomas, Margaret-b. Mar. 28, 1814; d. Sep. 18, 1902. Bethel Church. Thomas, William C.-LaGrange pioneer; judge of Inferior Court, 1829-30. Thomuon, Richard F.-b. Feb. 16, 1815; d. July 1, 1915; m. Martha G. Oliver-b. Scp.

4, 1818; d. Nov. 2, 1862; buried in Thomason Cemetery; m. (2 ) Lourena-b. Nov. 11, 1830; d. June 30, 1870. Hillview.

Thompson, Alfred H.-b. 1834; d. June 19, 1919; m. Hex F.-b. Feb. 16, 1840; d. May 9, 1922. Corinth Cemetery.

Thompson, Andrew J.-b. Mar. 10, 1841; d. Nov. 3, 1917; m. Julia-b. Nov., 1840; d. July 28, 1909. Wehadkee Church.

Thompson, Arthur H.--state senator, 1927-28. Thompson, J. F.--state legislator, 1890-91. Thompson, J. N.-b. Aug. 8, 1822; d. June 22, 1920. Lebanon Church. Thompson, John-b. Sep. 19, 1829; d. July 5, 1892; m. Martha-b. June 23, 1843; d.

Oct. 12, 1911. Family Cemetery. Thompson, John-b. dates indecipherable; m. Mary-b. Oct. 17, 1799; d. Jan. 9, 1885.

Corinth Cemetery. Thompson, Knox Freeman-5th Field Art., 1st Div., World War; b. not stated; d. Nov.

1, 19 18. Hogansville Cemetery. Thompson, Samuel J.-b. Aug. 17, 1772; d. May 21, 1858; sherifI of Troup County,

1838-39. Flat Shoals Cemetery. Thompson, William E.-President of LaGrange Female College, 1920, to date. Thompson, William P.-b. Mar. 17, 1807; d. Apr. 28, 1879; m. Amy Satterwhite on July

26, 1832; m. (2) J. L.-b. Apr. 22, 1822; d. Mar. 14, 1890. Lovelace Cemetery. Thornton, Jo& P o p e b . Apr. 14, 1845; d. June 17, 1898; tax receiver, 1892; m. Kittie

Willis. Hillview Cemetery. Thornton, Thomaa J.-b. Harris County, June 8, 1813; d. Oct. 6, 1872; judge of Inferior

Court, 1819-64; m. Martha Ann Culberson-b. Aug. 3, 1813; d. May 2, 1090.

Hillview. Thornton, Mrs. Margaret P.-b. Mar. 16, 1842; d. May 30, 1871; buried in Culberson

Cemetery. Thornton, Maria W.-b. Mar. 21, 1793; d. Feb. 25, 1852. Pinewood. Thornton, William-b. Nov. 11, 1827; d. Aug. 25, 1856. Pinewood. Thrash, John J.-b. June 12, 1820; d. Jan. 9, 1901; m. Nellie-b. Dec. 8, 1839; d. Apr.

17, 1894. Family Cemetery. Timmons, T. I. C . 4 u n t y commissioner, 1876-78. Timmons, W. H.-Tax receiver, 191 1-14. Tingle, Fannie Lee-b. Apr. 25, 1803; d. Aug. 2, 1918; the oldest person found in county,

one hundred and fifteen years. Harmony Church. Tinsley, Mary R.-b. July 15, 1824; d. Aug. 18, 1890. Jones-Roberts Cemetery. Todd, Capt. George Fauntleroy-Captain of Co. Dy 4th Ga., C. S. A., West Point Guards,

May 8, 1861; wounded at Richmond, Va., June 30, 1862, and died from wounds; probably buried at Richmond.

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