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This company, known
as the "Clay Valley
Rangers," was raised
in Robeson County
and enlisted at
Lumberton on
February 28, 1862.
It was mustered into
state service at
Wilmington on April
10, 1862, and
assigned to the 51st
Regiment N.C. Troops
as Company E. After
joining the regiment
the company
functioned as a part
of the regiment,and
its history for the
remainder of the war
is reported as a
part of the
regimental history.
The information
contained in the
following roster was
compiled primarily
from a company
muster-in and
descriptive roll
dated April 10,
1862, and from
company muster rolls
for February 28,
1862-December 31,
1864. No company
muster rolls were
located for the
period after
December 31, 1864.
Valuable information
was obtained from
primary records such
as the North
Carolina adjutant
general's Roll of
Honor, discharge
certificates,
medical records,
prisoner of war
records, The War
of the Rebellion: A
Compilation of the
Official Records of
the Union and
Confederate Armies,
militia records,
newspaper casualty
lists and
obituaries,
Confederate pension
applications filed
with the state of
North Carolina, and
the 1860 federal
census of North
Carolina. Secondary
sources such as
postwar rosters and
histories, cemetery
records, the
Confederate Veteran,
published
genealogies, and
records of the
United Daughters of
the Confederacy also
provided useful
information.



MOORE, WILLIS P.,
Born in Robeson
County where he
resided as a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 32. Appointed
Captain on February
28, 1862. Present or
accounted for until
September-October,
1862, when he was
reported absent
sick. Resigned on
November 24, 1862,
because "I have been
troubled with asthma
for the last eight
years"; also "my
wife has gone
entirely blind and
is in a helpless
condition & during
my absence my house
has been entered and
plundered by
burglars."
Resignation accepted
on December 9, 1862.
POPE,
WILLIS H.,
Previously served as
Private in Company
A, 46th
Regiment N.C.
Troops. Appointed 1ST
Lieutenant on
February 28, 1862,
and transferred to
this company.
Promoted to Captain
on December 11,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
wounded in the
abdomen and legs at
Drewry's Bluff,
Virginia, May 16,
1864. Died in
hospital at
Richmond, Virginia,
May 17, 1864, of
wounds.
ASHLEY,
ANDREW JACKSON,
Born in Alabama and
resided in Robeson
County where he was
by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 28.
Appointed 3RD
Lieutenant on
February 28, 1862.
Promoted to 1ST
Lieutenant on
December 11, 1862.
Promoted to Captain
on May 18, 1864.
Present or accounted
for until wounded in
the head near
Petersburg,
Virginia, July 1,
1864. Hospitalized
at Richmond,
Virginia, where he
died on August 30,
1864, of wounds.
HOUSTON,
HIRAM V.,
Was serving as 3RD
Lieutenant of
Company C, 51ST
Regiment N.C.
Troops, when he was
reported on duty as
acting commander of
this company in
September-October,
1864.


BULLOCK, WILLIAM A.,
3RD
Lieutenant
Previously served as
Private in 1ST
Company D, 12TH
Regiment N.C. Troops
(2nd
Regiment N.C.
Volunteers).
Enlisted in this
company at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 12,
1862, for the war.
Mustered in as
Private. Elected 3rd
Lieutenant on August
15, 1864. Present or
accounted for until
captured near Globe
Tavern, Virginia,
August 19, 1864.
Confined at
Washington, D.C.,
August 22, 1864.
Transferred to Fort
Delaware, Delaware,
where he arrived on
August 29, 1864. No
further records.
FLOYD,
FRANCIS FULTON, 3RD
Lieutenant
Resided in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
30, May 15, 1862,
for the war.
Mustered in as
Private. Present or
accounted for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February
1863. Promoted to
Corporal in
September-October
1863. Appointed 3rd
Lieutenant prior to
March 1, 1864.
Present or accounted
for until captured
near Petersburg,
Virginia, June 16,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout,
Maryland, June 19,
1864. Transferred to
Fort Delaware,
Delaware, June 23,
1864. Transferred to
Hilton Head, South
Carolina, August 20,
1864. Reported in
confinement at Fort
Pulaski, Georgia,
October 20, 1864.
Transferred back to
Hilton Head
Subsequent to
December 26, 1864.
Transferred to Fort
Delaware where he
arrived on March 12,
1865. Released at
Fort Delaware on
June 17, 1865, after
taking the Oath of
Allegiance.
(Previously served
as 2nd
Lieutenant in the 58th
Regiment N.C.
Militia.)
PITMAN,
JAMES P., 1ST
Lieutenant
Previously served as
Corporal in 1st
Company D, 12th
Regiment N.C. Troops
(2nd
Regiment N.C.
Volunteers).
Enlisted in this
company at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 5,
1862, for the war.
Mustered in as
Private. Appointed 3rd
Lieutenant on
January 7, 1863.
Hospitalized at
Wilmington on or
about May 13, 1863,
with typhoid fever.
Furloughed for
thirty days on June
16, 1863. Returned
to duty prior to
September 1, 1863.
Promoted to 1st
Lieutenant on May
18, 1864. Wounded in
Virginia in June,
1864. Returned to
duty prior to
September 1, 1864.
Captured at Fort
Harrison, Virginia,
September 30, 1864.
Confined at Old
Capitol Prison,
Washington, D.C.
Transferred to Fort
Delaware, Delaware,
October 21, 1864.
Released at Fort
Delaware on June 17,
1865, after taking
the Oath of
Allegiance.
THOMPSON,
GILES W., 1st
Lieutenant
Previously served as
Private in 1st
Company D. 12th
Regiment N.C. Troops
(2nd
Regiment N.C.
Volunteers).
Appointed 2nd
Lieutenant of this
company on February
28, 1862. Promoted
to 1st
Lieutenant on
December 1862.
Present or accounted
for until killed at
Fort Wagner,
Charleston, South
Carolina, July 18,
1863.

AMMONS, CAMERON,
Private - Enlisted
in New Hanover
County May 5, 1862,
for the war. Died in
hospital a
Wilmington on June
15, 1862. Cause of
death not reported.
ASHLEY,
JAMES ROBESON,
Private - Born in
Robeson County,
where he resided as
a farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 32,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until wounded in
the head at Drewry's
Bluff, Virginia, on
or about May 15,
1864. Hospitalized
at Danville, VA, on
or about May 15.
Transferred to
hospital at
Wilmington on an
unspecified date.
Returned to duty on
August 6, 1864.
Present or accounted
for until December
28, 1864, when he
was reported absent
without leave.
BARKER,
RILEY A., Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 37, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
he died in hospital
at Wilmington on
June 1, 1862, of
"continued fever"
and/or "rebeola."
BARNES,
ALDRED A., Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 38, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
wounded at Fort
Wagner, Charleston,
S.C., July 18, 1863.
Returned to duty
prior to September
1, 1863. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Cold
Harbor, VA, June 1,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout, MD,
June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, NY, July 12,
1864. Died at Elmira
on October 4, 1864,
of "pneumonia."
BARNES,
HENRY P., Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 20, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
he deserted on
September 1, 1862.
Reported under
arrest at
Petersburg, VA, in
March-April, 1864.
Returned to duty on
an unspecified date.
Deserted from the
trenches near
Petersburg on July
12, 1864.
BASS,
GILSON, Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a laborer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 41, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
he died at Camp
Davis, near
Wilmington, June 2,
1862. Cause of death
not reported.
BASS,
NEVILL, Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a laborer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 43, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
BASS,
THOMAS, Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a laborer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 31, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for
through April 1863.
Reported absent on
furlough in May-June
1863. Reported
absent sick in
July-August, 1863.
Returned to duty in
September-October
1863. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
BIGGS,
H. H., Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 21, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
September-October
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February
1863. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864; however, he
was reported absent
sick during most of
that period.
Survived the war.
BLACKMAN,
DILLEN, Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a laborer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 18, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
he was sent on a
sick furlough of
sixty days on April
16, 1864. Returned
to duty on an
unspecified date.
Wounded in the right
are at Cold Harbor,
VA, on or about June
1, 1864. Reported
absent wounded
through December,
1864.
BLACKMAN,
JOHN C., Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a laborer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 17, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
wounded in the hand
at Cold Harbor, VA,
May 31, 1864.
Reported absent
wounded through
October 1864.
Returned to duty in
November-December,
1864. Hospitalized
at Raleigh on
January 18, 1865,
with a gunshot wound
of the hand.
Transferred to
another hospital on
March 8, 1865.
Paroled at
Thomasville on May
1, 1865.
BLACKMAN,
WILLIAM, Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a laborer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 48, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for
through April, 1863.
Reported absent sick
in May-August, 1863.
Reported absent
without leave in
September-October,
1863. Discharged on
or about February
29, 1864, by reason
of "disability."
BOONE,
JAMES W., Private -
Resided in Robeson
County where he
enlisted at age 18,
February 9, 1862,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
until captured at
Cold Harbor, VA,
June 1, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, MD, June
11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, NY, July 12,
1864. Released at
Elmira on June 18,
1865, after taking
the Oath of
Allegiance.
BOWMAN,
HENRY, Private -
Place and date of
enlistment not
reported. Deserted
to the enemy on
October 21, 1864,
after taking the
Oath of Allegiance.
BRANCH,
AMON J., Private -
Resided in Robeson
County and enlisted
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
20, May 1, 1862, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
wounded in the right
arm at Fort Wagner,
Charleston, SC, July
18, 1863. Returned
to duty prior to
September 1, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until captured
at Cold Harbor, VA,
June 1, 1864.
Confined to Point
Lookout, MD, June
11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, NY, July 12,
1864. Released at
Elmira on July 3,
1865, after taking
the Oath of
Allegiance.
BRANCH,
ETHEMORE T. C.,
Private - Enlisted
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 12,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until wounded at
Fort Wagner,
Charleston, SC, July
18, 1863. Returned
to duty prior to
September 1, 1863.
Present or accounted
for through
December, 1864.
BRANCH,
TALTON D., Private -
Enlisted at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 12,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for through October
1862; however, he
was reported absent
sick during most of
that period.
Reported absent
without leave on
December 10, 1862.
Returned to duty in
March-April, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1864, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
BRITT,
ARCHIBALD, Private -
Enlisted at
Charleston, SC,
March 9, 1863, for
the war. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
BRITT,
CALVIN, C., Private
- Resided in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
at Charleston, SC,
at age 31, March 9,
1863, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until killed at
Drewry's Bluff, VA,
May 14, 1864.
BRITT, CASWELL,
Private - Resided in
Robeson County and
enlisted at
Charleston, SC,
March 9, 1863, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Cold
Harbor, VA, June 1,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout, MD,
June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, NY, July 12,
1864. Arrived at
Elmira on July 17,
1864. Released at
Elmira on July 3,
1865, after taking
the Oath of
Allegiance.
BRITT, JOEL, Private
- Enlisted at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 12,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until he died in
hospital at
Richmond, VA,
October 21, 1864, of
"pneumonia."
BRITT, JOHN, J.,
Private - Enlisted
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
27, May 12, 1862,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
through December,
1864. Survived the
war. (North Carolina
pension records
indicate that he was
wounded at Drewry's
Bluff, VA, May 14,
1864.)
BRITT, LABON,
Private - Born in
Bladen County and
resided in Robeson
County prior to
enlisting at
Wilmington at age
36, May 25, 1863,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
until he died at or
near Charleston, SC,
August 29, 1863.
Cause of death not
reported.
BROGDEN, WILLIAM,
Private - Born in
Marion District, SC,
and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 27, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
November 1, 1862,
when he was reported
absent without
leave. Returned to
duty in March-April
1863. Present or
accounted for until
he deserted on
August 21, 1863.
Returned to duty in
September-October,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
wounded at Cold
Harbor, VA, May 31,
1864. Hospitalized
at Richmond, VA,
where he died on
June 16, 1864, of
wounds.
BULLARD, JOHN J.,
Private - Enlisted
at Petersburg, VA,
March 24, 1864, for
the war. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
BULLOCK, ATLAS,
Private - Previously
served as Private in
1st
Company D, 12th
Regiment N.C. Troops
(2nd
Regiment N.C.
Volunteers).
Enlisted in this
company in New
Hanover County on
May 12, 1862, for
the war. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
BULLOCK, COLON E.,
Private - Enlisted
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 12,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until wounded in
the hand at Fort
Harrison, VA,
September 30, 1864.
Reported absent
wounded through
October, 1864.
Reported absent
without leave in
November-December,
1864.
BULLOCK, DAVIS,
__________ - North
Carolina pension
records indicate
that he served in
this company.
BULLOCK, JOHN,
Private - Resided in
Robeson County and
enlisted in New
Hanover County on
May 12, 1862, for
the war. Present or
accounted for
through August,
1864. Hospitalized
at Wilmington on
September 12, 1864,
with debilitas.
Returned to duty on
December 9, 1864.
Reported present
through December,
1864.
BULLOCK,
JOHN L., Private -
Was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 12,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for through October
31, 1862. Discharged
on an unspecified
date. Reason
discharged not
reported. Reenlisted
in the company on
June 15, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until October
21, 1863, when he
was reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
November-December,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
wounded in the hand
at or near
Petersburg, VA, on
or about June 17,
1864. Returned to
duty in
November-December,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
BULLOCK, JOSEPH H.,
Sergeant -
Previously served as
Private in 1st
Company D, 12th
Regiment N.C. Troops
(2nd Regiment N.C.
Volunteers).
Enlisted in this
company at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 12,
1862, for the war.
Mustered in as
Private. Present or
accounted for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1863. Promoted to
Corporal on June 1,
1863. Promoted to
Sergeant in
March-August, 1864.
Present or accounted
for until wounded in
the foot at Fort
Harrison. VA,
September 30, 1864.
Returned to duty on
November 8, 1864.
Present or accounted
for through
December, 1864.
Survived the war.
BULLOCK, MEREDITH,
Private - Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in New
Hanover County at
age 37, September
12, 1863, for the
war. Present or
accounted for until
wounded at Drewry's
Bluff, VA, on or
about May 13, 1864.
Present or accounted
for through
December, 1864.
Survived the war.
BULLOCK, MICHAEL R.,
Private - Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
28, May 12, 1862,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
until wounded in the
hand at Drewry's
Bluff, VA, on or
about May 13, 1864.
Hospitalized at
Richmond, VA.
Reported absent
wounded until
September-October,
1864, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
November-December,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864. Survived the
war.
BUTLER, ISHAM R.,
Private - Born in
South Carolina and
resided in Robeson
County where he was
by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
29, May 12, 1862,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
September 22, 1863,
when he was reported
absent without
leave. Returned to
duty on October 25,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
wounded at Drewry's
Bluff, VA, May 16,
1864. Reported
absent wounded until
November-December,
1864, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
BYRD, ISAAC, Private
- Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 23, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
he died in Robeson
County on or about
September 5, 1862,
of "typhoid fever".
CARTER, NEILL,
Private - Resided in
Robeson County and
enlisted in New
Hanover County at
age 18, April 28,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until wounded at
Drewry's Bluff, VA,
on or about May 13,
1864. Returned to
duty prior to
September 1, 1864.
Wounded in the arm
at Fort Harrison,
VA, September 30,
1864. Reported
absent without leave
in
November-December,
1864. Survived the
war.
CARTER, ZACHARIAH,
Private - Born in
Robeson County where
he resided as a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 38,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until he was
reported absent sick
in July-October,
1863. Returned to
duty in
November-December,
1863. Present or
accounted for
through April, 1864.
Reported absent sick
in May-December,
1864.
DAFFRON, GEORGE W.,
Private - Born in
Chatam County and
resided in Robeson
County where he was
by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 52,
February 28, 1862.
Mustered in as
Corporal. Reduced to
ranks in
September-October,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
hospitalized at
Richmond, VA,
October 5, 1864,
with chronic
rheumatism. Returned
to duty on February
24, 1865. Served for
a time in 1863 as
acting regimental
Commissary Sergeant.
No further records.
DAVIS, JAMES T.,
Private - Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 17,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
"killed by
sharpshooters" at or
near Petersburg, VA,
July 15, 1864.
DAVIS, JOHN L.,
Private - Enlisted
in New Hanover
County on June 2,
1863, for the war.
Present or accounted
for through
December, 1864.
FLOYD, CHARLES
JOHNSON, Private -
Resided in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
32, May 15, 1862,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
until December 2,
1863, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty on
December 29, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until killed
while on picket duty
near Drewry's Bluff,
VA, May 14, 1864.
FLOYD, WILLIAM
PINKNEY, Private -
Born in Robeson
County where he
resided prior to
enlisting at
Charleston, South
Carolina, at age 17,
March 9, 1863, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
he died in hospital
at Petersburg, VA,
on or about May 1,
1864, of "febris
typhoides".
FRENCH, WILLIAM R.
Private - Born in
Perquimans County or
in Mississippi and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 18,
February 28, 1862.
Reported on detail
as acting regimental
Quartermaster
Sergeant in
June-October, 1862.
Rejoined the company
in
November-December,
1862. Reported
absent sick in
November,
1862-February, 1863.
Reported on detached
service with the
brigade and later
with division
quartermaster's
department from
March, 1863, through
December, 1864.
GIBSON, E., Private
- Previously served
in an unspecified
cavalry unit
(probably Company F,
41st Regiment N.C.
Troops [3rd Regiment
N.C. Cavalry]).
Transferred to this
company on or about
December 2, 1863, in
exchange for Private
William A. McLeod.
Failed to report for
duty and was dropped
from the rolls of
the company prior to
March 1, 1864.
GRAHAM,
JOSEPH C., Private -
Born in Robeson
County where he
resided as a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 26, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
he deserted on July
17, 1863.
GREGORY, MATTHEW,
Private - Enlisted
in New Hanover
County at age 18,
April 28, 1862, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
wounded in the head
at or near Drewry's
Bluff, VA, on or
about May 14, 1864.
Hospitalized at
Richmond, VA.
Transferred to
Lynchburg, VA, July
8, 1864. Reported in
hospital at
Wilmington on
November 29, 1864.
Recommended for a
furlough extension
of thirty days on
January 4, 1865.
Survived the war.
GREGORY, WILLIAM,
Private - Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 19,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for through
November, 1862.
Reported absent sick
in Robeson County
from December 21,
1862 through April
30, 1863. Returned
to duty in May-June,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
captured near
Petersburg, VA, on
or about June 16,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout, MD,
June 19, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, NY, July 9,
1864. Released at
Elmira on July 19,
1865, after taking
the Oath of
Allegiance.
GRIMSLEY, ANDREW J.,
Private - Born in
Robeson County where
he resided as a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 20,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until killed at
Cold Harbor, VA,
June 1, 1864.
GRIMSLEY, BRIGHT,
Private - Born in
Robeson County and
resided Columbus
County where he was
by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 23,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until wounded in
the head at
Charleston, SC, July
30-August 3, 1863.
Returned to duty
prior to September
1, 1863. Present or
accounted for until
captured near
Petersburg, VA, June
16, 1864. Confined
at Point Lookout,
MD, June 19, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, NY, July 9,
1864. Released at
Elmira on July 3,
1865, after taking
the Oath of
Allegiance.
GRIMSLEY, EVERETT,
Private - Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 17,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until he
deserted on June 30,
1862. Returned to
duty prior to
September 1, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until wounded at
Fort Wagner,
Charleston, SC, July
18, 1863. Returned
to duty prior to
September 1, 1863.
Wounded at Cold
Harbor, VA, May 31,
1864. Returned to
duty prior to
September 1, 1864.
Reported absent
without leave in
September-December,
1864.
GRIMSLEY, GEORGE,
Private - Enlisted
in New Hanover
County on April 28,
1862, for the war.
Deserted on June 30,
1862. Returned to
duty prior to
September 1, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until killed at
Drewry's Bluff, VA,
May 14, 1864.
GRIMSLEY, LEWIS,
Private - Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 20,
February 28, 1862.
Deserted on June 30,
1862. Returned to
duty prior to
September 1, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until wounded in
the breast near
Drewry's Bluff, VA,
May 16, 1864.
Returned to duty May
21, 1864.
Hospitalized at
Richmond, VA, June
5, 1864, with a
gunshot wound of the
left hand. Place and
date wounded not
reported; however,
he was probably
wounded at Cold
Harbor, VA, on or
about June1, 1864.
Furloughed for sixty
days on June 17,
1864. Returned to
duty prior to
September 1, 1864.
Present or accounted
for through
December, 1864.
Survived the war.
HAMMOND, JOHN,
Private - Born in
Robeson County where
he resided as a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 33,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
sick. Returned to
duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
he was reported sick
in camp in May-June,
1863. Returned to
duty in July-August,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
November-December,
1864, when he was
reported absent sick
at the division
hospital.
HAMMOND, SIDNEY P.,
Sergeant - Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 22,
February 28, 1862.
Mustered in as
Private. Promoted to
Corporal in
January-February,
1863. Promoted to
Sergeant on June 1,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
killed at Cold
Harbor, VA, June 1,
1864.
HARRELL, WILLIAM H.,
Corporal - Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 19,
February 28, 1862.
Mustered in as
Corporal. Present or
accounted for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Cold
Harbor, VA, June 1,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout, MD,
June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, NY, July 12,
1864. Released at
Elmira on July 3,
1865 after taking
the Oath of
Allegiance.
HERRING, DAWSEY,
Private - Enlisted
in New Hanover
County on April 28,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until discharged
at Camp Whiting,
near Wilmington,
December 3, 1862.
Reason discharged
not reported.
HILLIARD, WILLIAM
J., Private -
Resided in Robeson
County and enlisted
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 15,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until
hospitalized at
Wilmington on July
11, 1863, with
rheumatism.
Furloughed for
thirty days on July
22, 1863. Returned
to duty in
September-October,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
captured near
Drewry's Bluff, VA,
May 16, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, MD, May 19,
1864.Transferred to
Elmira, NY, where he
arrived on August
18, 1864. Paroled at
Elmira on October
11, 1864. Received
at Venus Point,
Savannah River,
Georgia, November
15, 1864, for
exchange.
HODGES, JOHN,
Private - Enlisted
in Robeson County.
Date of enlistment
not reported. A
Company record dated
April 10, 1862,
states that he was
"absent, thigh
broken". No further
records.
HOLDEN, JOHN THOMAS,
Musician - Enlisted
in New Hanover
County on December
1, 1862, for the
war. Mustered in as
Musician. Present or
accounted for
through January 1,
1863.
INMAN, FLOYD H.,
___________ - Place
and date of
enlistment not
reported. Reported
absent sick in
December, 1862.
Dropped from the
rolls of the company
on or about January
1, 1863.
INMAN, HENRY W.,
Private - Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 28,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until
hospitalized at
Wilmington on or
about June 28, 1862,
with typhoid fever.
Returned to duty in
July-August, 1862.
Reported absent sick
from September,
1862, through
February, 1863.
Returned to duty in
March-April, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until killed at
Cold Harbor, VA,
June 1, 1864.
ISRAEL, JOHN,
Private - Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in New
Hanover County at
age 31, June 2,
1863, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until he
deserted on August
19, 1863. Reported
under arrest in
March-April, 1864.
Returned to duty
prior to June 1,
1864, when he was
captured at Cold
Harbor, VA. Confined
at Point Lookout,
MD, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, NY, July 12,
1864. Died at Elmira
on September 6,
1864, of "dropsy
from hepatic
disease".
IVEY, HUGH R.,
Private - Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 29,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
sick. Returned to
duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
July-August, 1863,
when he was reported
sick in hospital.
Returned to duty on
October 29, 1863.
Present or accounted
for through April,
1864. Wounded in the
left shoulder at or
near Drewry's Bluff,
VA, on or about May
16, 1864.
Hospitalized at
Richmond, VA.
Reported absent
wounded or absent
sick through August,
1864. Returned to
duty in
September-October,
1864. Reported
absent on detached
service in
November-December,
1864.
JOHNSON, JOHN M.,
Private - Enlisted
in New Hanover
County on May 5,
1862, for the war.
Died in hospital at
Wilmington on June
17, 1862, of
"typhoid fever" and
was "taken home by
his father".
LAMB, PETER, Private
- Resided in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in New Hanover
County at age 33,
May 25, 1863, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
December 2, 1863,
when he was reported
absent without
leave. Returned to
duty in
January-February,
1864. Present or
accounted for until
killed at or near
Drewry's Bluff, VA,
on or about May 16,
1864.
LANE, JOSEPH C.,
Private - Enlisted
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 29,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until
September-October,
1862, when he was
reported absent
sick. Returned to
duty in
November-December,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
May-August, 1864,
when he was reported
absent wounded.
Place and date
wounded not
reported. Returned
to duty in
September-October,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
LEE, ASA C., Private
- Resided in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
32, May 29, 1862,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
until wounded at
Fort Wagner,
Charleston, SC, July
18, 1863. Returned
to duty prior to
September 1, 1863.
Present or accounted
for through October,
1864. Reported
absent without leave
in
November-December,
1864.
LEE, DAVID L.,
Private - Enlisted
at Petersburg,
Virginia, January
14, 1864, for the
war. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Cold
Harbor, VA, June 1,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout, MD,
June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, NY, July 12,
1864. Died at Elmira
on September 20,
1864, of "chronic
diarrhoea".
LEE, JAMES L.,
Private - Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
24, May 29, 1862,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
until
September-October,
1862, when he was
reported absent
sick. Returned to
duty in
November-December,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
November-December,
1864, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Survived the war.
LEE, JESSE, Private
- Enlisted in New
Hanover County on
May 20, 1863, for
the war. Present or
accounted for
through June, 1863.
Reported sick in
hospital in
July-October, 1863.
Deserted on or about
December 2, 1863.
LEE, WILLIAM O.,
Private - Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
28, May 29, 1862,
for the war.
Reported absent sick
in June, 1862, and
September-October,
1862. Returned to
duty in
November-December,
1862. Reported
absent sick in
January-February,
1863. Returned to
duty in March-April,
1863. Reported sick
in camp or absent
sick in May-August,
1863. Reported
absent without leave
on August 21, 1863.
Returned to duty on
or about January,
25, 1864. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Cold
Harbor, Virginia,
June 1, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, Maryland,
June 11, 1864.
Tranferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864.
Paroled at Elmira
and transferred to
the James River,
Virginia, February
20, 1865, for
exchange.
Hospitalized at
Richmond, Virginia,
February 28, 1865,
with an unspecified
complaint.
Furloughed for
thirty days on March
6, 1865.
McCORMICK, PHILIP
B., Private -
Resided in Robeson
County and enlisted
in New Hanover
County on May 5,
1862, for the war.
Deserted at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 30,
1862. Returned to
duty in July-August,
1863. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
McCORMICK, WESLEY,
Private - Enlisted
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 5,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until captured
at Fort Harrison,
Virginia, September
30, 1864. Confined
at Point Lookout,
Maryland, October 5,
1864. Paroled at
Point Lookout and
transferred to
Boulware's Wharf,
James River,
Virginia, where he
was received on
March 19, 1865, for
exchange.
McFARLAND, JAMES R.,
Private - Enlisted
in New Hanover
County on May 15,
1862, for the war.
Died in hospital at
Wilmington on or
about June 3, 1862,
of "typhoid fever."
McFARLAND, JOHN W.,
Private - Enlisted
in New Hanover
County on May 15,
1862, for the war.
Died in Hospital at
Wilmington on or
about June 6, 1862.
Cause of death not
reported.
McFARLAND, WILLIAM
F., Private -
Enlisted in New
Hanover County on
May 15, 1862, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
he died in hospital
at Wilmington on
June 6, 1862, of
"continued fever."
McLEAN, ALEXANDER,
Private - Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 22,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent sick
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
hospitalized at
Wilmington on July
1, 1863, with
dropsy. Furloughed
for thirty days on
July 25, 1863.
Returned to duty in
September-October,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
May-August, 1864,
when he was reported
absent sick at the
brigade hospital.
Returned to duty in
September-October,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864. Survived the
war.
McLEAN, ARCHIBALD
S., Private - Born
in Robeson County
and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 19, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
he died in hospital
at Wilmington on May
18, 1863, of "feb[ris]
typh[oides]."
McLEAN, HECTOR R.,
Private – Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 23,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for through April,
1863; however, he
was reported absent
sick during most of
that period.
Discharged on or
about May 23, 1863,
by reason of
“disability.”
Reenlisted in the
company at Richmond,
Virginia, December
3, 1864, for the
war. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
McLEAN, WESTON G.,
1st Sergeant –
Previously served as
private in 1st
Company D, 12th
Regiment N.C. Troops
(2nd Regiment N.C.
Volunteers).
Enlisted in this
company in Robeson
County on February
28, 1862. Mustered
in as Sergeant.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1863. Promoted to
1st Sergeant in
March-April, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until captured
at Cold Harbor,
Virginia, June 1,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout,
Maryland, June 11,
1864. Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864.
Paroled at Elmira on
or about February
20, 1865, and
transferred to the
James River,
Virginia, for
exchange.
Hospitalized at
Richmond, Virginia,
March 4, 1865, with
“diarrhoea ch[ronic]”
and died on March
12, 1865.
McLEOD, WILLIAM A.,
Private – Born in
Marlboro District,
South Carolina, and
resided in Robeson
County where he was
by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 40,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accouneted for
through October,
1863. Transferred to
an unspecified
cavalry unit
(probably Company F,
41st Regiment N.C.
Troops [3rd Regiment
N.C. Cavalry]) on or
about December 2,
1863, in exchange
for Private E.
Gibson. Failed to
report for duty with
his new unit.
McNEILL, EMORY D.,
Private – Enlisted
at Petersburg,
Virginia, March 24,
1864, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until wounded
slightly in the head
at Fort Harrison,
Virginia, September
30, 1864. Returned
to duty prior to
November 1, 1864.
Reported present
through December,
1864.
McNEILL, JAMES S.,
Private – Enlisted
in Robeson County on
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for through August,
1864: however, he
was reported absent
on detached service
(probably as a
teamster) during
much of that period.
Reported absent sick
in
September-October,
1864. Rejoined the
company in
November-December,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
MARTIN, ROBERT H.,
Private – Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
27, May 5, 1862, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Cold
Harbor, Virginia,
June 1, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, Maryland,
June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864. Died
at Elmira on August
25, 1864, of
“chronic diarrhoea.”
MILLER, ZACHARIAH
H., Corporal –
Enlisted in New
Hanover County of
April 21, 1862, for
the war. Mustered in
as Private. Deserted
at Wilmington on
June 26, 1862.
Returned to duty
prior to September
1, 1862. Promoted to
Corporal in
May-August, 1864.
Present or accounted
for until
hospitalized at
Richmond, Virginia,
on or about August
8, 1864, with
diarrhoea.
Furloughed for
thirty days on
August 27, 1864.
Reported absent
without leave in
October-December,
1864.
MITCHELL, HUGH G.,
Private – Enlisted
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 15,
1862, for the war.
Reported absent sick
in
September-October,
1862. Reported
absent without leave
in
November-December,
1862. Returned to
duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
transferred to
Company A, 2nd
Regiment Confederate
Engineer Troops,
August 3, 1863.
MOODY, RICHARD,
________ North
Carolina pension
records indicate
that he served in
this company.
MOORE, GREEN W.,
Sergeant – Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 16,
February 28, 1962.
Mustered in as
Private. Reported
absent without leave
in
November-December,
1862. Returned to
duty in
January-February,
1863. Promoted to
Sergeant on
September 30, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until wounded in
the left thigh
(flesh) near
Petersburg,
Virginia, June 17,
1864. Hospitalized
at Petersburg where
he died on July 23,
1864, of wounds.
MOORE, RICHARD H.,
Sergeant – Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 27,
February 28, 1862.
Mustered in as
Corporal. Promoted
to Sergeant on
September 16, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until captured
near Petersburg,
Virginia, June 15,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout,
Maryland, June 19,
1864. Paroled at
Elmira on March 10,
1865. Received at
Boulware’s Wharf,
James River,
Virginia, March 15,
1865, for exchange.
Died on or about May
3, 1865, of disease.
Place of death not
reported.
MORRIS, JOHN C.,
Private – Enlisted
in New Hanover
County on April 21,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for through October,
1862. Reported
absent on detached
service at
Wilmington from
November, 1862,
through April, 1864.
Reported present but
sick in May-August,
1864. Wounded in the
right arm at Fort
Stedman, Virginia,
September 30, 1864.
Reported absent sick
in
November-December,
1864. Paroled at
Greensboro on May 1,
1865.
PARKER, EVERETT,
Private – Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farm laborer prior
to enlisting in New
Hanover County at
age 28, June 2,
1863, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until March 17,
1864, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty
prior to June 1,
1864, when he was
captured at Cold
Harbor, Virginia.
Confined at Point
Lookout, Maryland,
June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864.
Paroled at Elmira on
October 11, 1864.
Received at Venus
Point, Savannah
River, Georgia,
November 15, 1864,
for exchange.
Survived the war.
PARKER, JOSEPH,
Private – Born in
Marion District,
South Carolina, and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 17,
February 28, 1862.
Reported present but
under arrest in
March-June, 1862.
Reason he was
arrested not
reported. Returned
to duty prior to
September 1, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until killed at
Fort Wagner,
Charleston, South
Carolina, July 18,
1863.
PAUL, ABRAHAM,
Private – Enlisted
in New Hanover
County at age 22,
April 30, 1862, for
the war. Discharged
prior to July 1,
1862, presumably be
reason of injuries
to his right foot
received in an
accident near
Wilmington.
PETERSON, JOHN,
Private – Previously
served as Private in
1st Company D, 12th
Regiment N.C. Troops
(2nd Regiment N.C.
Volunteers).
Enlisted in this
company in Robeson
County on February
28, 1862. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Cold
Harbor, Virginia,
June 1, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, Maryland,
June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864. Died
at Elmira on
February 14, 1865,
of “chronic diahoea.”
PITMAN, ISHAM,
Private – Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
34, May 5, 1862, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
November-December ,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
July-August, 1863.
Furloughed for
thirty days from
hospital at
Wilmington on June
16, 1863, by reason
of debility
resulting from
typhoid fever.
Returned to duty in
July-August, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until captured
at Cold Harbor,
Virginia, June 1,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout,
Maryland, June 11,
1864. Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864.
Paroled at Elmira on
October 11, 1864.
Died at Fort Monroe,
Virginia, November
2, 1864, of
“pneumonia” while
being transferred
for exchange.
[Previously served
as 1st Lieutenant in
the 58th Regiment
N.C. Militia.]
PITTMAN, RANDOLPH,
Corporal –
Previously served as
Private in 1st
Company D, 12th
Regiment N.C. Troops
(2nd Regiment N.C.
Volunteers).
Enlisted in this
company in Robeson
County on February
28, 1862. Mustered
in as Corporal.
Present or accounted
for through April,
1863. Reported
absent on detached
service at
Wilmington (probably
with the C.S. Navy)
from May, 1863
through February,
1864. Rejoined the
company in
March-April, 1864.
Present or accounted
for until wounded in
the right leg at
Drewry’s Bluff,
Virginia, May 16,
1864. Hospitalized
at Richmond,
Virginia. Furloughed
for sixty days on
June 8, 1864.
Returned to duty in
November-December,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
POWELL,
PATRICK M., Private
– Born in Robeson
County where he
resided as a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 46, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
killed at Cold
Harbor, Virginia,
May 31, 1864.
PREVATT, ALFRED R.,
Private – Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 21,
February 28, 1862.
Deserted on or about
June 15, 1862.
Returned to duty in
July-August, 1862.
Reported absent
without leave
September-October,
1862. Listed as a
deserter in
March-April, 1863,
and dropped from the
rolls of the
company. Survived
the war.
PREVATT, ANDREW J.,
Private - Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
23, May 10, 1862,
for the war.
Hospitalized at
Wilmington on or
about June 16, 1862,
with orchitis.
Deserted on July 27,
1862. Returned to
duty prior to
September 1, 1862.
Present or accounted
for through
December, 1862.
Reported absent sick
in Robeson County
from January 20
through June 30,
1863. Returned to
duty in July-August,
1863. Present or
accounted for
through April, 1864.
Died at home in
Robeson County on
August 5, 1864, of
disease.
PREVATT, ELIAS,
Private – Born in
Robeson County where
he resided prior to
enlisting at age 19,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for through October,
1862. Reported
absent without leave
in
November-December,
1862. Returned to
duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Cold
Harbor, Virginia,
June 1, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, Maryland,
June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864. Died
at Elmira on
December 13, 1864,
of “chronic
diarrhoea.”
PREVATT, HENRY C.,
Private – Enlisted
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, May 10,
1862, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until October 4,
1863, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1864. Present or
accounted for until
wounded at Drewry’s
Bluff, Virginia, May
16, 1864. Returned
to duty prior to
June 1, 1864, when
he was captured at
Cold Harbor,
Virginia. Confined
at Point Lookout,
Maryland, June 11,
1864. Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864.
Paroled at Elmira on
February 20, 1865,
and transferred to
the James River,
Virginia, for
exchange. Died in
hospital at
Richmond, Virginia,
March 27, 1865.
Cause of death not
reported.
PREVATT, JAMES P.
Private - Born in
Robeson County where
he resided as a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 22,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1863. Presennt or
accounted for until
captured near Globe
Tavern, Virginia,
August 19, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, Maryland,
August 22, 1864.
Paroled at Point
Lookout on or about
February 10, 1865.
Received at Cox’s
Wharf, James River,
Virginia, on or
about February 15,
1865, for exchange.
Hospitalized at
Richmond, Virginia,
February 16, 1865,
with chronic
diarrhoea.
Furloughed for sixty
days on March 7,
1865.
PREVATT, JORDAN,
Private – Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 26,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Reported absent sick
in January-February,
1863. Returned to
duty in March-April,
1863. Reported
absent sick in
May-August, 1863.
Reported absent
without leave on
September, 1, 1863.
Returned to duty on
or about December
20, 1863. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Fort
Harrison, Virginia,
September 30, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, Maryland,
October 5, 1864.
Released at Point
Lookout on June 3,
1865, after taking
the Oath of
Allegiance.
PREVATT, MICHAEL.,
Private – Born in
Robeson County where
he resided as a
farmer prior to
enlisting at
Wilmington at age
32, May 25, 1863,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
through June, 1863.
Reported sick in
hospital in
July-October, 1863.
Reported absent
without leave for
one month and twelve
days in
November-December,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
he died in hospital
at Petersburg,
Virginia, May 18,
1864, of
“pneumonia.”
PREVATT, PETER P.
Private – Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in New
Hanover County at
age 28, May 25,
1863, for the war.
Reported sick in
hospital in
July-August, 1863.
Returned to duty in
September-October,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
he was reported sick
in hospital at
Petersburg,
Virginia, in
March-April, 1864.
Returned to duty in
May-August, 1864.
Present or accounted
for through
December, 1864.
PREVATT, WILLIAM W.,
Sergeant – Born in
Robeson County where
he resided as a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 21,
February 28, 1862.
Mustered in as
Private. Reported
absent without leave
in March-June, 1862.
Returned to duty in
July-August, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Reported absent sick
in January-February,
1863. Returned to
duty in March-April,
1863. Promoted to
Corporal in
May-August, 1864.
Wounded in Virginia
in June, 1864.
Returned to duty
prior to September
1, 1864. Wounded
slightly in the
finger at Fort
Harrison, Virginia,
September 30, 1864.
Returned to duty
prior to November 1,
1864. Promoted to
Sergeant in
November-December,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
PREVATT, WILLIS P.,
Private – Resided in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farm laborer prior
to enlisting in New
Hanover County at
age 19, May 25,
1863, for the war.
Present or accounted
for until he died in
hospital at or near
Charleston, South
Carolina, August
27-29, 1863. Cause
of death not
reported.
RANSOM,
ARTHUR, Private -
Born in Bladen
County and was by
occupation a farm
laborer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 22.
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until August 10,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
March-April, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until wounded at
Cold Harbor,
Virginia, May 31,
1864. Reported
absent wounded or
absent sick through
December, 1864.
RATLEY,
RICHARD C., Private
- Resided in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
at age 32, February
28, 1862. Dropped
from the rolls of
the company prior to
July 1, 1862. Reason
he was dropped not
reported.
SEALEY,
NICHOLAS, Private -
Resided in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
30, May 5, 1862, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
he deserted in July,
1863.
SEALEY,
NEPHISON, Private -
Enlisted on Feruary
28, 1862. Dropped
from the rolls of
the company prior to
July 1, 1862. Reason
he was dropped not
reported.
SMITH,
GEORGE A., Sergeant
- Previously served
as Private in 1st
Company D, 12th
Regiment N.C. Troops
(2nd Regiment N.C.
Volunteers).
Enlisted in this
company in Robeson
County on February
28, 1862. Mustered
in as 1st Sergeant.
Reduced to the rank
of Sergeant in
July-August, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Cold
Harbor, Virginia,
June 1, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, Maryland,
June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 9, 1864.
Paroled at Elmira on
March 2, 1865, and
transferred to the
James River,
Virginia, for
exchange.
Hospitalized at
Richmond, Virginia,
March 7, 1865, with
debilitas and was
furloughed for
thirty days on March
8, 1865.
SMITH, JAMES
P., Sergeant -
Previously served as
Corporal in 1st
Company D, 12th
Regiment N.C. Troops
(2nd Regiment N.C.
Volunteers).
Enlisted in this
company in Robeson
County on February
28, 1862. Mustered
in as Sergeant.
Promoted to 1st
Sergeant on
September 16, 1862.
Reduced to the rank
of Sergeant in
March-April 1863.
Present or accounted
for until captured
at Cold Harbor,
Virginia, June 1,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout,
Maryland, June 11,
1864. Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 9, 1864.
Paroled at Elmira on
March 14, 1865.
Received at
Boulware's Wharf,
James River,
Virginia, on or
about March 18,
1865, for exchange.
Survived the war.
SMITH,
RICHARD R., Private
- Enlisted in New
Hanover County at
age 18, May 20,
1863, for the war.
Present or accounted
for through
December, 1864.
Survived the war.
SNIPES, HUGH
G., Private -
Resided in Robeson
County and enlisted
in New Hanover
County at age 19,
June 2, 1863, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
wounded in the left
shoulder at or near
Globe Tavern,
Virginia, on or
about August 19,
1864. Reported
absent wounded
through October,
1864. Returned to
duty in
November-December,
1864. Paroled at
Greensboro on May 1,
1865.
SNIPES,
NELSON, Private -
Born in Robeson
County where he
resided as a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 46, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
wounded and captured
at Drewry's Bluff,
Virginia, on or
about May 14, 1864.
Hospitalized at
Point Lookout,
Maryland, where he
died on May 28,
1864, of wounds.
STEPHENS,
FRANCIS, Private -
Enlisted at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, at age
21, May 5, 1862, for
the war. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864. Survived the
war.
TAYLOR,
AMOS, Private - Born
in Robeson County
and was by
occupation a laborer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 16, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted of until
wounded in the left
shoulder at or near
Cold Harbor,
Virginia, on or
about June 1, 1864.
Hospitalized at
Richmond, Virginia.
Furloughed for sixty
days on June 17,
1864. Returned to
duty prior to
September 1, 1864.
Captured at Fort
Harrison, Virginia,
September 30, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, Maryland,
October 5, 1864.
Paroled at Point
Lookout on November
1, 1864. Received at
Venus Point,
Savannah River,
Georgia, November
15, 1864 for
exchange.
TAYLOR,
BENJAMIN, Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a laborer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 19, February 28,
1852. Present or
accounted for until
he died in hospital
at Petersburg,
Virginia, April 1,
1864, of
"pneumonia."
TAYLOR,
WILLIS, Private -
Resided in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
at Richmond,
Virginia, at age 41,
December 3, 1864,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
through December,
1864.
THOMPSON,
JAMES P., Sergeant -
Born in Robeson
County where he
resided as a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 22, February 28,
1862. Mustered in as
Sergeant. Present or
accounted for
through October,
1862. Reported
absent without leave
in
November-December,
1862. Reported sick
in January-February,
1863. Returned to
duty in March-April
1863. Discharged on
May 20, 1863, after
providing a
substitute.
THOMPSON,
JOHN, Private -
Resided in Robeson
County where he
enlisted on February
28, 1862. Died in
Robeson County on
June 20, 1862. Cause
of death not
reported.
THOMPSON,
JOHN EASY, Private -
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 30, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
captured at Cold
Harbor, Virginia,
June 1, 1864.
Confined at Point
Lookout, Maryland,
June 11, 1864.
Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864.
Released at Elmira
on July 3, 1865,
after taking the
Oath of Allegiance.
THOMPSON,
JOHN S., Private -
Enlisted in New
Hanover County on
May 27, 1863, for
the war. Present or
accounted for
through June 1863.
Reported absent sick
in July-August,
1863. Returned to
duty in
September-October,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
he died in hospital
at Petersburg,
Virginia, on or
about May 8, 1864,
of "febris typhoides"
and/or "pneumonia."
THOMPSON,
OLIVER T., Corporal
- Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 17, February 28,
1862. Mustered in as
Private. Promoted to
Corporal on
September 16, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until killed
near Petersburg,
Virginia, June 17,
1864.
THOMPSON,
THEODORE ASHLEY,
Private - Born in
Robeson County and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 16,
February 28, 1862.
Present or accounted
for through August,
1862. Reported
absent sick in
September-October,
1862. Returned to
duty in
November-December,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
"killed by
sharpshooters" at or
near Petersburg,
Virginia, August2,
1864.
THOMPSON,
WILLIAM A., Private
– Resided in Robeson
County and enlisted
at Charleston, South
Carolina, at age 18,
March 9, 1863, for
the war. Present or
accounted for until
killed near
Petersburg,
Virginia, June 17,
1864.
THOMPSON,
W., ________ - Place
and date of
enlistment not
reported. Name
appears on a
regimental record
dated December,
1862, which states
that he was absent
sick. No futher
records.
TOWNSEND,
CHARLES F., Private
– Born in Robeson
County where he
resided as a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 22, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
wounded in the right
arm by a shell at
Sullivan’s Island,
Charleston, South
Carolina, in
September, 1863.
Right arm amputated.
Reported absent
wounded through
October, 1864.
Survived the war.
TOWNSEND,
FULLER C., Private –
Born in Robeson
County where he
resided as a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 28, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Reported absent on
detached service in
January-April, 1863.
Rejoined the company
in May-June, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until “wounded
by [a] sharpshooter”
at or near
Petersburg,
Virginia, in the
summer of 1864.
Returned to duty in
November-December,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
TOWNSEND,
JACKSON, Private –
Born in Robeson
County where he
resided as a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 39, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for
through August,
1862. Reported
absent sick in
September-December,
1862. Reported
absent on detached
service in
January-February,
1863. Rejoined the
company in
March-April, 1863.
Reported absent sick
and absent on
detached service in
May-October, 1863.
Rejoined the company
in
November-December,
1863. Reported
absent sick in
January-April, 1864.
Reported absent on
detached service in
May-October, 1864.
Rejoined the company
in
November-December,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864. Survived the
war.
TYNER, WILEY
J., Private – Born
in Robeson County
where he resided as
a farm laborer prior
to enlisting at age
24, february 28,
1862. Reported
present but under
arrest in
March-June, 1862.
Reason he was
arrested not
reported. Returned
to duty in
July-August, 1862.
Present or accounted
for until
November-December,
1862, when he was
reported absent
without leave.
Returned to duty in
January-February,
1863. Present or
accounted for until
he deserted on or
about May 28, 1864.
WARD, JOHN
F., Private – Born
in Robeson County
where he resided as
a farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 36,
February 28, 1862.
Mustered in as
Sergeant. Reduced to
ranks in
July-October, 1862.
Hospitalized at
Wilmington on May 9,
1862, with orchitis.
Returned to duty on
June 21, 1862.
Reported absent sick
in
September-October,
1862. Returned to
duty in
November-December,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
hospitalized at
Wilmington on
December 5, 1863,
with icterus.
Returned to duty on
January 7, 1864.
Reported sick in
hospital at
Richmond, Virginia,
in May-August, 1864.
Returned to duty in
September-October,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
WATSON,
NOAH, Private – Born
in Marion District,
South Carolina, and
was by occupation a
farmer prior to
enlisting in Robeson
County at age 20,
February 28, 1862.
Died in hospital at
Wilmington on or
about May 28, 1862
of “congestive
chill.”
WILCOX,
REDDEN, Private –
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 16, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
wounded at Fort
Wagner, Charleston,
South Carolina, July
18, 1863. Returned
to duty prior to
September 1, 1863.
Present or accounted
for until captured
at Cold Harbor,
Virginia, June 1,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout,
Maryland, June 11,
1864. Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864. Died
at Elmira on
November 28, 1864,
of “pleuro
pneumonia.”
WILCOX,
RICHARD B., Private
– Resided in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in New Hanover
County at age 37,
February 8, 1863,
for the war. Present
or accounted for
until he died in
hospital at
Wilmington on or
about June 12, 1863,
of “febris typh[oi]d.”
WILKINS,
DANIEL, Private –
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 18, February 28,
1862. Dropped from
the rolls of the
company on or about
April 10, 1862.
Reason he was
dropped not
reported.
WILKINS,
JOHN M., Private –
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 18, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
he died at Kinston
on October 8, 1862,
of “ty[phoid]
fever.”
WILKINSON,
JAMES, Private –
Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 17, February 28,
1862. Reported
absent sick from
September, 1862,
through May, 1863.
Discharged on June
4, 1863, by reason
of “a very severe
attack of fever.”
WILKINSON,
MALCOLM, Private –
Born in Robeson
County where he
resided as a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 25, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for until
wounded in the left
leg at Fort Wagner,
Charleston, South
Carolina, July 18,
1863. Left leg
amputated. Reported
absent wounded until
September-October,
1864, when he was
retired from
service.
WILLIAMS,
GILES B., Corporal –
Resided in Columbus
County and enlisted
at Camp Holmes, near
Wilmington, April
30, 1862, for the
war. Mustered in as
Private. Promoted to
Corporal in
March-April, 1864.
Present or accounted
for until captured
at Cold Harbor,
Virginia, June 1,
1864. Confined at
Point Lookout,
Maryland, June 11,
1864. Transferred to
Elmira, New York,
July 12, 1864.
Released at Elmira
on July 3, 1865,
after taking the
Oath of Allegiance.
WILLIAMS,
JOHN HENRY, Private
– Born in Robeson
County and was by
occupation a farmer
prior to enlisting
in Robeson County at
age 21, February 28,
1862. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864.
WILLIAMS,
ROWLAND F., Private
– Born in Robeson
County on October
15, 1843, and
resided in Robeson
County prior to
enlisting at Camp
Holmes, near
Wilmington, April
30, 1862, for the
war. Present or
accounted for until
wounded in the right
forearm at Drewry’s
Bluff, Virginia, May
16, 1864.
Hospitalized at
Richmond, Virginia.
Furloughed for sixty
days on June 3,
1864. Returned to
duty on September 1,
1864. Present or
accounted for
through December,
1864. Survived the
war.
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