Muster Rolls
Biographies
Company C
ANDERSON, SAMUELCaptured at Big Black on May 17, 1863. Reported a Prisoner of
War at Camp Morton, Indiana.
ANDREWS, CHARLES McK. (Sergeant)
Enrolled at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on
April 4, 1862 and mustered in at Greenville, Alabama. Appears on a Register for the
1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital, Jackson, Mississippi afflicted with debilitis (abnormal
bodily weakness or feebleness) from October 9 until discharged on October 26, 1863.
APPLE, JACOB
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on March 19, 1862 and mustered
in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama.
BAKER, J. J. (Sergeant)
Enlisted at age 33 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County March 3, 1862.
Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama April 6, 1862. Died on or about May 29, 1862 at
his home in Pike County while on furlough. Survived by widow, Nancy Baker.
BARRON, JOSEPH
Enrolled at Smilies Bridge, Pike County March 19, 1862 and mustered
in at Greenville, Alabama April 6, 1862. Captured at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek)
on May 16, 1863.
BEARD, G. H.
Paroled May 31, 1865 at Montgomery, Alabama.
BELT, Charles W.
Born October 22, 1846. Died February 10, 1918. Buried in an unnamed
cemetery off Highway 24 near Waverly, Lafayette County, Missouri.
BLACKMAN, J. S.
Enlisted April 1, 1862 by Capt. Woods and mustered into service on
May 18, 1862. Died at Vicksburg on July 15, 1863 of fever. His widow, Mary Ann,
filed for settlement.
BLANCHARD, J. A.
Enlisted at 18 years old in Capt. Nathaniel Oattis' Company at
Smilies Bridge, Pike County. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama on April 6, 1862.
Captured at Vicksburg, July 4, 1863. Wounded at Lookout Mountain. Voucher
#108 dated November 1863 shows receipt of pay in the amount of $22.00 for period
from September 1, 1863 to October 31, 1863.
BRADLEY, J. W.
Enlisted at 17 years of age at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, Alabama by
Captain Nathaniel Oattis. Mustered in at Greenville April 6, 1862. Died June 25, 1862
in Tennessee of fever.
BRICKEN, Benjamin R.
Born February 7, 1849. Died November 28, 1905. Buried in the
Emmaus Cemetery, Luverne, Crenshaw County, Alabama
BRIGHT, M. D.
Enrolled by Capt. Oattis at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on March 9, 1862.
Mustered into service at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Captured at Bakers Creek May 16,
1863 and sent to Fort Delaware. Died September 11, 1863 of chronic diarrhoea. Buried
at Finn's Point National Cemetery, Salem, N. J. (located in Fort Delaware on Pea Patch
Island).
BRISTOW, A. L.
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, Alabama March 19, 1862.
Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville. Captured at Bakers Creek May 16, 1863 and
exchanged July 4, 1863. Captured near Nashville December 16, 1864. Sent to prisoner
of war camp and discharged from Camp Douglas, Illinois June 18, 1865 after taking the
oath of allegiance. Buried in the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Henderson County, Texas.
BRISTOW, C. S.
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on March 19, 1862. Mustered in
on April 6, 1862 at Greenville. Captured July 4, 1862 at Vicksburg and later furloughed
about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi.
BROWN, JOHN M.
Enrolled by Captain Nathaniel Oattis at Smilies Bridge, Pike County,
Alabama on March 19, 1862. Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Captured
at Bakers Creek April 16, 1863. Died in hospital at Fort Delaware on June 24 or 28, 1863.
Buried in Finn's Point National Cemetery, Salem, N. J. (located in Fort Delaware on Pea
Patch Island). Marker in the Ramah Church Cemetery, Josie, Pike County, Alabama.
BRYANT, MARSHALL
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge by Capt. Oattis March 19, 1862.
Mustered in on April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. 5'-3" tall, light complexion,
grey eyes, and light hair. Occupation: farmer. Discharged October 15, 1863 by
T. H. Kimball (at 34 years of age). Reason for discharge: Phthisis Pulmonalis
in its third stage attended with extreme debility and emaciation.
CALDWELL, LEONARD F.
Enrolled at Louina, Alabama by Capt. Stephens on April 26, 1862 and mustered in on May 16, 1862 at Camp Shorter, Loachapoka, Alabama. Captured at Bakers Creek May 16, 1863 and paroled from Fort Delaware July 3, 1863. Captured November 12, 1863 at Lookout Mountain. Listed at a deserter as of November 12, 1863 and discharged November 20, 1863. Took oath of allegiance November 20, 1863 and sent north. Fair complexion, light hair, hazel eyes, and 6'-1" tall.
CAMLEY (or Carnley), IRWIN
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on March 19, 1862 by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis. Mustered in at Greenville April 6, 1862. Captured at Bakers
Creek (Champion Hill) on May 16, 1863 and paroled at Fort Delaware. Captured near
Nashville December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas. Took oath of allegiance
(date and place not stated). 6'-2" tall, sallow complexion, grey eyes, and light hair.
CAMLEY, ISAAC
Enrolled by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis on March 19, 1862 at Smilies
Bridge, Pike County, Alabama and mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862.
Died in Tennessee on September 25, 1862.
CAMLEY, KENNIS
CANNON, WILLIAM F.
Appears on Polk Hospital Muster Roll (Atlanta, Georgia) from
May 31 to June 30, 1864. Captured at Jonesboro, Georgia on September 2, 1864 and
to Camp Douglas, Illinois. Later was sent to Point Lookout, Maryland for exchange,
February 20, 1865.
CANTRELL, T. M.
Died July 1, 1863 of wounds received at Vicksburg, Mississippi.
CAPPS, GEORGE W.
Enrolled by Capt. Oattis at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, Alabama on
March 19, 1862. Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Captured at Vicksburg on
July 4, 1863. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War sick in Washington Hospital, C.S.A.
Paroled at Vicksburg July 16, 1863. Light complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, 5'-10" tall.
Paroled June 7, 1865.
CARLISLE, JAMES S.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County, Alabama by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for 3 years or the duration of the war.
Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama on April 6, 1862. Received a medical furlough for 30 days beginning on January 10, 1863 while at Atlanta. Captured at Vicksburg on July 4, 1863 and furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi.
Captured near Nashville, Tennessee December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas.
CHARLES, JAMES C.
Captured at Bakers Creek May 16, 1863 and sent to Fort Delaware.
Exchanged July 4, 1863.
CHILDS, JAMES L.
Enlisted at Greenville by Capt. N. G. Oattis for three years or the
duration of the war. Captured at Baker's Creek (Champion Hill) on May 17, 1863 and
sent to Fort Delaware. Captured near Nashville December 16, 1864. Released from
Camp Douglas.
CRAIGE, J. E.
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis on
March 19, 1862. Mustered into service at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Died July 11,
1862 in Pike County, Alabama.
CRETSINGER, WILEY H.
Captured December 16, 1864 near Nashville and sent to Camp
Douglas, Illinois. Discharged from Camp Douglas June 18, 1865.
CROCKETT, JAMES
Captured near Nashville on December 16, 1864. Sent to Camp
Douglas, Illinois. Discharged from Camp Douglas June 18, 1864.
CUPPS (CAPPS), G. W.
Appears on a List of sick Confederate " prisoners of war captured at the capitulation of Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863 now on board the U.S. Steamer
H. Chouteau....."
DAVIS, THOMAS J.
Enlisted by M. L. Woods at Loachapoka on May 10, 1862 and mustered into service May 18, 1862.
DAVISON, JAMES A. (Sergeant)
Eighteen years old when he enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis on March 3, 1862. Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Captured at Baker's Creek on May 16, 1862 and sent to Camp Morton, Illinois. Paroled from Fort Delaware July 3, 1863. Appears on Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. At some point promoted to Sergeant and Color Bearer. Born November 6, 1844. Died November 14, 1944. Buried in the Elam Church Cemetery, Pike County,
Alabama.
EASTERS, MINIUS B.
Enlisted March 19, 1862 (27 years of age) at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis. Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862.
Died August 12, 1862 in Tennessee of "disease". Description: dark eyes, black hair,
dark complexion, 5'-8" tall. Occupation: farmer. His wife, Mary C. Easters, filed for
settlement.
EASTERS, M. W.
Enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. N. G.
Oattis. Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Captured at Vicksburg July 4, 1863
and paroled July 10th. Died March 19, 1865 near Bentonville, N. C. at the age of 21.
Description: 5'-6" tall, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair. Occupation: farmer.
EASTERS, MORGAN W.
Admitted to 1st Mississippi CSA Hospital, Jackson, Mississippi
with Icterua on January 18, 1863. Returned to duty February 3, 1863. Captured and
paroled at Vicksburg.
EASTERS, S. S. (Corporal)
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. N. G. Oattis.
Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Hospitalized January 11, 1865 at Way
Hospital, Meridian, Mississippi for a wound. Granted furlough at Disabled Camp,
Lauderdale, Mississippi for 60 days (beginning late January 1865) for phthisis
pulmonales. Hospitalized March 30, 1865 with diarrhea at Way Hospital, Meridian,
Mississippi. Took oath of allegiance in Montgomery on May 31, 1865. Description:
5'-8" tall, dark hair, grey eyes, and light complexion.
FOSTER, JOHN L.
Enlisted by M. L. Woods at Loachapoka, Alabama for 3 years or the war.
Paid $22.00 on May 4, 1863 for his services from March 1, 1863 to April 30, 1863.
Appears on a Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured near Nashville on
December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. Discharged from Camp Douglas
on June 19, 1865. Born March 22, 1835. Died March 15, 1883. Buried in the Little Oak
Church Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama.
FROST, WILLIAM S.
Twenty-three years old when he enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis. Traveled 35 miles to this rendezvous. Mustered
in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Wounded at Vicksburg on May 20, 1863.
Lost an eye at Vicksburg. Paid $44.00 on November 30, 1863 for service from July 1, 1863 to October 31, 1863. Captured near Nashville December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. Born July 10, 1838. Buried in the Emmaus Cemetery, Luverne,
Crenshaw County, Alabama.
FULMER, FRANCIS M.
Appears on Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864 dated April 4, 1864.
FURLOW, JOHN S.
Enlisted at age 18 by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County on March 19, 1862. Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Captured near
Nashville December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. Discharged from
Camp Douglas June 19, 1865. Born September 5, 1845. Died April 8, 1922. Buried in
the Hopewell Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama.
GARDNER, C. L.
Twenty-five years old when he enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on
March 19, 1862 by Capt. N. G. Oattis. Traveled 35 miles to recruitment rendezvous.
Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Died January 19, 1863. Due
$119.34 at his death.
GARDNER, JAMES H.
Enlisted March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt.
Nathaniel G. Oattis. 28 years of age at enlistment. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama
on April 6, 1862. Died August 10, 1862 at Strawberry Plains Hospital, Tennessee of
disease. Due $84.76 at his death. Celia Ann (widow) filed for settlement. Eyes: gray;
hair: dark; complexion: fair; 6'-0" tall.
GARNETT, W. A. H.
27 years of age at enlistment. Enlisted by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis
at Smilies Bridge, Pike County. Traveled 35 miles to enlistment rendezvous. Mustered
in at Greenville on April 6, 1862.
GIANNANI, M.
Discharged August 17, 1864 on account of being under age and joining
without the consent of his parents. Paid $92.35 for his service to the Confederacy.
GIBSON, HENRY H.
Captured at Port Gibson, Mississippi May 1, 1863 and sent to Military
Prison, Alton, Illinois.
GILLIS, HUGH (Lt.)
Enlisted March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Nathaniel G.
Oattis. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Captured at Bakers Creek
May 16, 1863 and sent to Johnson's Island. Transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland
February 20, 1865 for exchange.
GILPIN, LEONIDAS
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. N. G. Oattis on
March 19, 1862. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville. Died August 14, 1862 in
Tennessee of disease leaving $19.30. Settlement was filed December 15, 1862 by
Attorney B. W. Stokes ($98.20). Narcefsa Gilpin, widow. He is buried in Bethel
Cemetery, Knoxville, Tennessee.
GILPIN, THOMAS
A resident of New Providence, Pike County. Age 50 at enlistment.
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis on March 19, 1862.
Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Appears on a Hospital Muster Roll of
Newsom Hospital, Chattanooga, Tennessee from June 1 through September 1, 1862.
Employed at a nurse. Captured at Vicksburg July 4, 1863 and paroled July 10th.
Captured at Missionary Ridge (Lookout Mountain) November 25, 1863. Died while
a Prisoner of War in Nashville (Organic - Disease of the Heart) on March 4, 1864.
Buried in City Cemetery, grave #6635.
GOLDEN, LEVI
Captured near Nashville on December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas.
Discharge June 19, 1865 from Camp Douglas. Born March 13, 1846. Buried in the
Darien Church Cemetery, Crenshaw County, Alabama.
GREEN, AARON
Enlisted May 2, 1862 at Brundidge, Pike County by Capt. J. W. McGuire.
Mustered in May 15, 1862 at Loachapoka, Alabama. Died either November 19th or 28th,
1862 of pneumonia in Atlanta, Georgia. Left $6.25. Settlement filed by Bird Fitzpatrick
on April 11, 1863. Buried in the Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia.
GREEN, BARNABAS B.
Captured near Nashville, December 16, 1864. Shipped to Camp
Douglas, Illinois. Discharged from Camp Douglas, June 19, 1865.
GREEN, B. M.
Enlisted April 15, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods. Mustered in on
March 18, 1862. Captured at Vicksburg July 4, 1863 and paroled July 10th. Captured
near Nashville, December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. Discharge from
there June 19, 1865.
GREEN, J. H.
Age 19 when he enlisted as a private on March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge,
Pike County. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville. Died June 13th or 16th, 1862 in
Macon County of disease.
GREEN, L. R.
Enlisted April 15, 1862 by M. L. Woods at Loachapoka. Mustered in May 18,
1862. Captured July 4, 1863 at Vicksburg. Paroled July 10, 1863. Final parole came on
June 5, 1865. 5'-5" tall; hair: dark; eyes: dark; complexion: dark.
GREEN, WILLIAM T.
Appears on Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Born
December 17, 1846. Died November 30, 1915. Buried in the Old Lebanon Cemetery,
Pike County, Alabama.
HAISTEN, WILLIAM C.
HARRELL, M. E.
Enlisted March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. N. G.
Oattis. Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862 at the age of 28. Captured in
Kentucky and exchanged in Chattanooga, Tennessee, January 11, 1863.
HARRIS, Amos E.
Enlisted March 19, 1862 by Nathaniel G. Oattis at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama, April 6, 1862. Captured at Bakers Creek,
May 16, 1863. Appears on Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864.
HARRIS, W. H. (Cpl.)
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County by Capt. N. G. Oattis. Mustered in April 6th at Greenville. Listed as missing at
Bakers Creek, May 16, 1863. Entered General Hospital Peterburg, Virginia on January 14,
1864 with diarrhea. Died May 16, 1864 of a gun shot wound. Settlement filed by William
Harris (father) on July 16,1 864.
HAWLEY, W. H.
Captured at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek), May 16, 1863.
HEAD, W. H., Sr. (Sgt.)
Enlisted at age 44 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on March 19, 1862.
Mustered in as 3rd Sgt. at Greenville, April 6, 1862. Died July 18, 1862 of disease while
in Atlanta, Georgia. Settlement filed by Bird Fitzpatrick, Attorney on September 15, 1862.
Widow, Nancy Head. Buried in the Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia.
HEAD, W. H., Jr.
Enlisted at age 19 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, by Capt. N. G. Oattis.
Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Captured July 4, 1863 at Vicksburg and
paroled July 10th. Appears on Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured
Nashville, Tennessee, December 16,1 864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois.
HENDRICKS, Elijah
HENDRICKS, J. F.
Enlisted May 12, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods and mustered in
May 18, 1862. Captured at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek), May 16, 1863 and exchanged
from Fort Delaware, July 4, 1863. Died March 1, 1864 in Pike County, Alabama.
HENDRIX, WILEY G.
Enlisted May 12, 1862 by M. L. Woods at Loachapoka. Mustered in
May 18, 1862. Died September 15, 1862 of disease in Tennessee. His widow, E. A.
Hendrix, filed for settlement, June 21, 1864.
HOBBS, W. H.
Joined for duty and enrolled at age 18 by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis at
Smilies Bridge, Pike County. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville. Captured near
Nashville, December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois.
HOLMES, JOHN W.
Captured near or at Dallas, Georgia on May 30, 1864. Shipped to
Rock Island Barracks, Illinois. Died there of phthesis pulmon, August 23, 1864. Buried
in grave #1439.
HOWELL, T. P.
Enlisted March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. N. G.
Oattis. Mustered in at Greenville on April 6, 1862. Captured at Champion Hill (Bakers
Creek), May 16, 1863. Sent to Fort Delaware and exchanged July 4, 1863. Appears on
Muster Roll for General Hospital, Greenville, Alabama on February 29, 1864. Also
appears on a Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864 (dated April 30, 1864).
Hospitalized from July 22 through August 2, 1864 in the C. S. A. General Hospital No. 11,
Charlotte, N. C.
HUGHES, ANDREW J.
Appears on a Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured
near Nashville, December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois.
HUGHS, W. W.
Enlisted (18 years old) March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by
Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis. Mustered into service April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama.
Paid $63.06 for service from March 10th through August 31, 1862. Captured July 4, 1863
at Vicksburg and paroled on the 10th. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise,
Mississippi. Appears on Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured near
Nashville, December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. Mustered into the
6th U. S. Volunteers, March 24, 1865.
JAMES, JOHN P.
Captured at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek) May 16, 1863.
JONES, JOHN P.
Enlisted by M. L. Woods at Loachapoka May 15, 1862. Mustered in on
May 18th. Captured at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek) May 16, 1863 and sent to
Fort Delaware. Exchanged July 4, 1863. Transferred to Company F, 46th Georgia
Regiment on April 21, 1864.
JORDAN, W. R.
Enlisted (19 years old) at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. Oattis.
Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama. Died December 1, 1862 in Atlanta, Georgia.
KERSEY, WILLIAM J.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Appears on Company
Muster-In Roll for April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Captured at Champion Hill
(Bakers Creek) May 16, 1863 and sent to Camp Morton. Shipped to Fort Delaware and
exchanged July 4, 1863. Captured near Nashville, December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp
Douglas, Illinois. Applied to take oath of allegiance in February 1865: "Claims to have
been loyal Was conscripted was captured and desires to take the oath of allegiance to the
U. S. & become a loyal citizen." Mustered into the 6th U. S. Volunteers at Camp Douglas
on March 25, 1865. Age 34, stood 5'-9-1/2" tall, dark complexion, hazel eyes, grey hair,
residence Pike County, Alabama, occupation farmer.
KING, A. MILTON
Enlisted May 1, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods. Mustered in May 18th. Captured at Vicksburg July 4, 1863 and paroled July 10th. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Appears on a Receipt Roll for clothing for the 2nd Quarter 1864. For January and February, 1864 was detailed as a teamster in Dalton, Georgia.
KING, J. F. (Lieutenant)
Enlisted March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Captain
Nathaniel G. Oattis. Reported missing at Bakers Creek, May 16, 1863. Reported
"absent" on Inspection Report dated September 17, 1864 near Lovejoy Station (accounted
for as sick by Surgeon).
KING, JOHN N.
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County (age 24) by Capt. N. G. Oattis on March 19, 1862. Mustered in at Greenville, April 6, 1862. Wounded and captured at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek) May 16, 1863. Died June 12, 1863 as a result of wound. George W. King (father) filed for settlement on March 29, 1864. Probably died at or near
Vicksburg, Mississippi. Marker in the Providence Cemetery, Crenshaw County, Alabama.
Born February 24, 1838.
KING, L. J.
Captured at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek), Mississippi, May 16, 1863.
KING, T. W.
Enlisted May 1, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods and mustered in May 18,
1862. Appears on Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured near Nashville
December 16, 1864. Sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. Discharged from Camp Douglas
June 19, 1865. Residence given as Pike County, Alabama.
KIZER, ALEXANDER
Enlisted May 1, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for 3 years or the
war. Mustered in May 18th. Wounded at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek) May 16, 1863
and paroled May 18, 1863. Hospitalized July and August 1863 at General Hospital,
Lauderdale Springs, Mississippi - Remarks: dead. Settlement filed November 13, 1863 by
Bird Fitzpatrick, Attorney.
KYZER, LEMUEL
Captured near Nashville, Tennessee December 16, 1864 and sent to
Camp Douglas, Illinois. Admitted to Prison Hospital June 5, 1865 with pneumonia.
Died June 8, 1865 and buried in Block 3 of Chicago City Cemetery. Born circa 1827.
Marker in the Little Oak Church Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama.
LAMM, A. J.
Enlisted March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Captain Nathaniel
G. Oattis. Mustered in on April 6, 1862 at Greenville. Captured at Port Gibson,
Mississippi on May 3, 1863. Shipped to Military Prison, Alton, Illinois. Admitted to
U.S.A. General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 25, 1863 with variola. Died
June 27, 1863.
LEWIS, J. T.
Paroled May 29, 1865 at Montgomery, Alabama. Hair: dark; eyes: blue;
complexion: fair; 6'-2" tall.
LIGHTFOOT, ALEXANDER
Enlisted May 12, 1862 by M. L. Woods at Loachapoka.
Captured at Port Gibson, Mississippi May 3, 1863. Sent to Military Prison, Alton,
Illinois. Exchanged June 12, 1863. Admitted to Episcopal Church Hospital,
Williamsburg, Virginia on June 22, 1863 with Febris, Int. Tert. Variola. Transferred
June 30, 1863. Appears on Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864.
LIGHTFOOT, JESSE
Born July 15, 1847. Died March 22, 1930. Buried in the Little Oak
Church Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama.
LIGHTFOOT, JOSHUA
Enlisted by M. L. Woods May 12, 1862 at Loachapoka and mustered
in on the 18th. Captured May 16, 1863 at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek), Mississippi.
Exchanged from Fort Delaware July 4, 1862. Appears on a Receipt Roll for clothing at
2nd Division General Hospital, Camp Winder, Virginia on July 30, 1863. Hospitalized in
Macon, Georgia (November29, 1863) with chronic diarrhoea. Hospitalized at Way
Hospital, Meridian, Mississippi with debilitis. Appears on Receipt Roll for clothing for
2nd Quarter 1864. Paroled May 29, 1865 at Montgomery, Alabama. Dark hair; blue eyes;
fair complexion; and stood 6'-0" tall.
LUMPKIN, ANDREW J.
Captured at Port Gibson, Mississippi on May 3, 1863.
MALONE, M. J.
Captured at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek), Mississippi May 16, 1863.
Paroled July 3, 1863 at Fort Delaware and exchanged July 4th.
MAPEY, RICHARD (Musician)
32 years of age when he enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County on the 19th of March, 1862 by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis. Mustered in at
Greenville April 6, 1862. Captured at Vicksburg July 4, 1863 and paroled July 15th.
MASSEY, RICHARD
Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi subsequent
to the surrender of Vicksburg on July 4th. Appears on a Receipt Roll for clothing for the
2nd Quarter 1864. Captured May 13, 1864 near Dalton, Georgia and sent to Camp
Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana. Released on oath February 17, 1865.
McDAVID, JOHN
Paroled May 14, 1865 at Greensboro, North Carolina.
McINTOSH, JOHN C. (3rd Lieutenant)
Enlisted March 19, 1862 at the age of 26 at Smilies
Bridge, Pike County by Capt. N. G. Oattis. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville.
Died April 2 or 10, 1963 of disease in a camp near Vicksburg, Mississippi. Left sundries.
A. McIntosh (father) filed for settlement, May 27, 1863. Marker in the Beulah Cemetery,
Troy, Pike County, Alabama.
McLEOD, J. C. (also served Company G)
Enlisted at age 22 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by
Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis on March 19, 1862. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama on
April 6, 1862. Traveled 35 miles to rendezvous. Captured at Champion Hill (Bakers
Creek), Mississippi May 16, 1863. Paroled at Ft. Delaware July 3, 1863. Exchanged on
July 4, 1863. Appears on a Receipt Roll for clothing 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured near
Nashville December 16, 1864. Transferred from Camp Douglas, Illinois to the
Commissioner for Exchange, May 23, 1865, from New Orleans, La. By order of Maj. Gen.
E. R. S. Canby. Buried in the Elam Church Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama.
MOATS (MOTES), P. A.
Enlisted (age 22) by Capt. Oattis at Smilies Bridge, Pike County March 19, 1862. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Captured at Champion Hill (Bakers Creek) May 16, 1863. Paroled at Fort Delaware July 3, 1863 and exchanged the next day. Appears on a Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Georgia June 25, 1864 with "Vul Sclopt."
MOORE, G. W.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 (age 39) at Smilies Bridge by
Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville. Captured at
Champion Hill (Bakers Creek) May 16, 1863 and sent to Camp Morton, Indiana.
Shipped to Fort Delaware and paroled there July 3, 1863. Hospitalized at Chester,
Pennsylvania July 19, 1863. Appears on Receipt Roll for clothing September 25, 1863.
Also, appears on Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured near Nashville
December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. Died of pleurisy February 14,
1865. Buried in Block B, Chicago City Cemetery, grave #850.
MOORE, T. T.
Enlisted March 19, 1862 (age 32) at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by N. G.
Oattis. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Captured at Champion Hill
(Bakers Creek) May 16, 1863. Exchanged from Fort Delaware July 4, 1863. Appears on
a Receipt Roll for clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864.
MORELAND, E. NEWTON (Sergeant)
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 (age 31) by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis at Smilies Bridge, Pike County. Mustered in April 6, 1862
as 2nd Sergeant at Greenville. Captured July 4, 1863 at Vicksburg and paroled July 15th.
Died of disease in Mississippi on October 10, 1863. Left $6.00. R. J. Moreland (widow)
filed for settlement December 12, 1863.
MORELAND, JOSEPH
Enlisted May 6, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods. Mustered in
May 18, 1862. Died in Tennessee of disease September 25, 1862. Nancy Moreland
filed for settlement February 14, 1863.
MOUNT, F. L.
MOUNT, GEORGE W.
Captured July 4, 1863 at the fall of Vicksburg and paroled six days
later. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Admitted to Floyd
House and Ocmulgee Hospitals, Macon, Georgia December 10, 1863 with chronic
diarrhea. Captured at Oxford, Georgia (near Stone Mountain) July 22, 1864. Sent to
Camp Chase, Ohio. Died August 26, 1864 of double pneumonia. Buried 1/3 mile south
of Camp Chase in grave number 221.
MOUNT, WILLIAM PINCKNEY
Enlisted at age 42 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on March 19, 1862 by Capt. N. G. Oattis. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama.
NICHOLS, GEORGE WASHINGTON
Captured May 1, 1863 at Port Gibson, Mississippi and
Sent to Military Prison, Alton, Illinois. Received at U. S. A. Post and Prison Hospital,
Alton, Illinois June 11, 1863. Admitted with small pox. Returned to quarters July 8, 1863.
Transferred to Fort Delaware April 4, 1864. Signed oath of allegiance at Fort Delaware.
Released June 14, 1865. Residence given as Pike County, Alabama. Dark complexion;
dark hair; blue eyes; and stood 5'-6"" tall.
NICHOLS, J. W.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County
by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Age 24.
OATTIS, JAMES W.
OSBURN, A. G.
PEACOCK, JOHN FOWLER (Corporal)
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. N.
G. Oattis. Age 35. Mustered in at Greenville April 6, 1862. Admitted to 1st Mississippi
C. S. A. Hospital, Jackson, Mississippi April 11, 1863 with "Febris Intermittens Tertian."
Present at Texas General Hospital, Quitman, Mississippi April 30 through August 31, 1863. During September and October, 1863 was found at Breckinridge's Division
Hospital, Marion, Mississippi. Admitted to Way Hospital, Meridian, Mississippi
February 28, 1865 with wound. Furloughed. Paroled May 24, 1865 in Montgomery,
Alabama. Stood 5'-9"; light hair; blue eyes; fair complexion.
PERKINS, G. M. T.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County, Alabama by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in at
Greenville, Alabama on April 6, 1862. Captured at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill)
May 16, 1863 and exchanged July 4, 1863 from Fort Delaware. Appears on a Register of
the Invalid Corps: date of retirement December 6, 1864 and assigned to invalid duty
January 5, 1865. 5'-7" tall, dark hair, blue eyes, and dark complexion.
PERKINS, J. M. (Sergeant)
Joined for duty March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County
by Capt. N. G. Oattis. Mustered in as 4th Sergeant on April 6, 1862 at Greenville at 22
years of age. Captured at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill) May 16, 1863. Exchanged from
Fort Delaware July 4, 1863. Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing for the 4th Quarter
1864. Captured near Nashville December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas.
PICKETT, FRANK M.
Enlisted May 12, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods. Mustered in May 18, 1862. Died of disease July 12, 1862 in Tennessee. His widow, Elizabeth Pickett, filed for settlement ($59.83) on December 29, 1862. Buried in Bethel Cemetery, Knoxville, Tennessee.
PICKETT, R. M.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County
by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at
Greenville, Alabama. Died August 12, 1862 at Knoxville, Tennessee. Bird Fitzpatrick,
Judge of Probate, filed for settlement ($79.63) on behalf of the widow, Louisa Pickett.
Occupation: farmer; age: 24; complexion: fair; hair: auburn. Buried in Bethel Cemetery,
Knoxville, Tennessee.
PLANT, LEWIS. R.
Enlisted May 12, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for three years or the war. Mustered in May 18, 1862. Captured May 16, 1863 at Bakers Creek (Champion
Hill). Exchanged from Fort Delaware July 4, 1863. Appears on a Receipt Roll for
Clothing for 2nd Quarter, 1864. Transferred to Company A, 57th Alabama Regiment on
September 28, 1864. Captured near Nashville December 15, 1864 and sent to Camp
Chase, Ohio. Took oath of allegiance on June 12, 1865. Dark complexion, dark hair, gray
eyes, 5'-6" tall, and 23 years of age.
PREWETT, AUGUSTUS J.
REALS, JOHN H.
Enlisted May 12, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for three years
service or for the duration of the war. Mustered in May 18, 1862. Captured at Vicksburg,
Mississippi on July 4, 1863 and paroled July 10th. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at
Enterprise, Mississippi.
REAVES, BENJAMIN F.
Enlisted (age 30) March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County,
Alabama by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the duration of the war. Mustered
in at Greenville, Alabama on April 6, 1862. Captured at Port Gibson, Mississippi on
May 3, 1863 and sent to Military Prison, Alton, Illinois. He was exchanged June 12, 1863.
Paid $66.00 on July 1, 1863 for service from January 1 through June 30, 1863.
Admitted to General Hospital, Howard's Grove, Richmond, Virginia on July 3, 1863
with variola. Returned to duty on July 22, 1863. Captured near Nashville December 12,
1864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois.
REID, THOMAS
Wounded and captured July 4, 1863 at the fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Paroled July 10, 1863. Captured March 7, 1864 by the 8th Tennessee Infantry. Swore
Oath of Allegiance April 26, 1864.
RICHBOURG, WILLIAM D. (Sergeant)
Enlisted (age 42) at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, Alabama by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama on April 5, 1862 as 1st Sergeant. Wounded at Port Gibson, Mississippi. Wounded at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill), Mississippi May 16, 1863. Captured at the surrender of Vicksburg July 4, 1863 and paroled July 10th. Furloughed about July 22,1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing for the 2nd Quarter of 1864. Born December 28, 1819. Died May 30, 1902. Buried in the
Little Oak Church Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama.
ROBERTS, JAMES J.
Furloughed from June 11, 1862 through July 1, 1862. Received $5.00
for commutation of rations at Mobile, Alabama.
ROBINSON, J. H.
Enlisted at age 18 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. N. G. Oattis for
three years or the war. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama on April 6, 1862. Died in
Tennessee of disease July 8, 1862. Settlement was filed by John A. Law on March 18, 1863.
RODGERS, HUGH R.
Joined for duty and enlisted (at age 30) March 19, 1862 at Smilies
Bridge, Pike County, Alabama by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war.
Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Captured near Nashville, Tennessee
December 16, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. Died January 22, 1865 of
congestion at the Prison Hospital, Camp Douglas, near Chicago. Buried in grave #552,
block 2, Chicago City Cemetery.
ROUSE, L. H. (Musician)
Enlisted at the age of 19 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on
March 19, 1862 by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama on
April 6, 1862. Captured at the surrender of Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863 and
paroled July 10th. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Captured
at Chattanooga, Tennessee November 26, 1863 and sent to Rock Island Barracks, Illinois.
ROWS, M. V. H. or WILLIAM
Enlisted March 19, 1862 by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis at
Smilies Bridge, Pike County. Age 38 at enlistment. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama
April 6, 1862. Died September 7, 1862 in Tennessee of disease. Mary Rows (widow)
filed for settlement March 18, 1863. He was born in South Carolina, stood 5'-8" tall,
dark eyes, dark hair, and dark complexion. Occupation: farmer.
SCHULTZ, ISIAH. H. (Corporal)
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, Alabama by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Traveled 35 miles to the place of rendezvous. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama on April 6, 1862.
SELLERS, LAWSON H.
Enlisted May 12, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for three
years or the war. Appears on a Register of 1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital, Jackson,
Mississippi from January 18 to February 8, 1863 with "Syphilis Consecutive." Listed as
missing May 16, 1863 at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill), Mississippi.
SHARPLESS, JOHN W.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Died July 7, 1862 of
disease in a private house in Knoxville, Tennessee. Settlement filed by Bird Fitzpatrick,
Atty. for Thomas W. Sharpless (father). Settlement was for $67.16. Born May 28, 1828.
Buried in the Hopewell Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama.
SIKES, E. H.
SIKES, W. D. (Lieutenant)
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge,
Pike County, Alabama by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis. Enlisted for three years or the war.
Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama on April 6, 1862. Captured and Vicksburg July 4,
1863 and paroled July 10th. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi.
Appears on a Register of Patients in Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Georgia from July 19
through 23, 1864. Appears on a Register of Confederate Officers Paroled at Headquarters
Sixteenth Army Corps, Montgomery, Ala. June 2, 1865. 5'-10" tall, dark hair, black eyes,
and dark complexion. Born December 24, 1826. Died September 27, 1862 (?). Probably
buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama. SINGLETON, THOMAS (see Company D)
SMITH, Charles
SMITH, J. D.
Enlisted at the age of 21 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on March 19. 1862.
Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis signed him for three years or the war. Mustered in at
Greenville, Alabama. Taken prisoner at the fall of Vicksburg July 4, 1863 and paroled
July 15th. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Appears on a
Receipt Roll for Clothing 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured near Nashville, Tennessee December 16, 1864 and sent north to Camp Douglas, Illinois.
SMITH, N. J.
Enlisted March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County at the age of 19 by
Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at
Greenville, Alabama. Captured at the fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863 and
paroled July 10th. Died September 5, 1863 of disease in Mississippi. Left. $7.00.
SNIDER, JEREMIAH
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on March 19, 1862 by Capt.
Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Thirty-three years old when he enlisted.
Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Died at Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Settlement was filed by Sarah Ann Snider on July 8, 1863.
SNIDER, SOLOMON
Enlisted May 12, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods. Mustered in
May 18, 1862. Appears on a Hospital Muster Roll of Convalescent Camp Hospital,
Knoxville, Tennessee dated August 1862. Captured at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill) May 16, 1863 and sent north to Camp Morton. Transferred to Fort Delaware for parole on July 3, 1863 and exchange on July 4th. Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing for 2nd
Quarter 1864. Captured near Nashville, Tennessee December 16, 1864 and interned at
Camp Douglas, Illinois. Died of pneumonia January 9, 1865 at Camp Douglas. Buried in
Block 2 Chicago City Cemetery, grave #429.
SPEAR, THOMAS J.
Enlisted April 10, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for three years or the war. Captured at the surrender of Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863 and paroled
July 10th. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Captured at
Missionary Ridge, Tennessee November 25, 1863 and sent to Rock Island Barracks,
Illinois. On May 3, 1865 sent to New Orleans for exchange. Exchanged May 23, 1865.
Born February 1, 1843. Died April 11, 1934. Buried in the Texas State Cemetery,
Confederate Field, Section 3, Row C, Number 22, Austin, Texas. Married Hannah Jane
Hanes who was born in Bastrop County, Texas on June 7 1861. Had two children:
Mrs. W. B. Cooper and G. L. Spear.
SPIVEY, AMOS
Enlisted for three years or the war on April 10, 1862 by M. L. Woods at
Loachapoka, Alabama. Appears on Receipt Rolls for Clothing for the 2nd and 4th Quarters
1864. Hospitalized October 23, 1864 at Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Georgia for chronic
rheumatism. On December 31, 1864 appears on a Muster Roll of Co. B, 2nd Battalion
Troops and Defences [sic], Macon, Georgia. Paroled June 8, 1865 at the end of hostilities.
6'-0" tall, black hair, blue eyes, and dark complexion.
SPIVEY, ISAAC
Enlisted April 10, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for three years or the
war. Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing 2nd Quarter 1864.
STEWART, GEORGE W.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike
County by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis. Enlisted for three years or the war. Mustered in
April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Paroled at the end of the war on June 5, 1865 at
Montgomery, Alabama. 6'-1" tall, dark hair, dark complexion, and dark eyes. Born
January 15, 1830. Died May 14, 1881. Buried in the Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, Pike
County, Alabama.
STEWART, J. D.
Enlisted May 12, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for three years or the
war. Mustered into service May 18, 1862. Captured at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill)
May 16, 1863. Exchanged from Fort Delaware July 4, 1863. Paid $22.00 for service from
May 1 through June 30, 1863. Hospitalized July 1863 in South Carolina Hospital,
Petersburg, Virginia with chronic diarrhea. Died July 24, 1863. Frances Stewart, his
widow, file for settlement June 21, 1864.
STEWART, JOHN G. T. (Corporal)
Enlisted March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County,
Alabama by Capt. N. G. Oattis (substitute for S. W. Stewart). Mustered in at Greenville
April 6, 1862. Captured at the fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863 and paroled
six days later. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Served extra
duty from November 1863 through January 1864 as a butcher. Appears on a Receipt Roll
for Clothing for 1st Quarter 1864. Born September 22, 1848. Died March 3, 1876. Buried
in the Little Oak Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama.
STEWART, JOSHUA W.
Enlisted at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods on May 12, 1862 for three
years or the war. Died August 15, 1862 at Haynes Post Office, Union County, Tennessee
of disease. Melissa L. Stewart, his widow, filed for settlement on October 17, 1862 of
$81.10. Residence: Pike County. Buried in the Upper Greens Creek Cemetery, Erath
County, Texas.
STEWART, S. W.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, Alabama by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in
April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Released by substitute J. T. Stewart. Buried in the
Upper Greens Creek Cemetery, Erath County, Texas.
STRICKLAND, JAMES M.
Captured at Big Black, Mississippi May 17, 1863. Sent to Camp
Morton, Indiana.
TAYLOR, A.
Wounded and captured at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill), Mississippi on
May 16, 1863.
TAYLOR, MEREDITH S. (Lieutenant)
Joined for duty and enrolled at the age of 40 as 1st Lieutenant March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Resigned his commission March 25, 1863.
THOMAS, J. F.
Enlisted at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis on
March 19, 1862 for three years or the war. Enlisted at the age of 24. Mustered in April 6,
1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Wounded at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill) May 16, 1863.
Taken prisoner at the fall of Vicksburg July 4, 1863 and paroled six days later. Admitted
to Hospital, Vicksburg June 7, 1863 - nurse & patient. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at
Enterprise, Mississippi. Appears on Receipt Rolls for Clothing for 1st and 2nd Quarter 1864.
THOMAS, JOHN F. (Ensign and Lieutenant)
Appointed Ensign and 1st Lieutenant August 29,
1864. Appears on a Register of St. Mary's Hospital, Union Springs, Alabama. Date:
October 5, 1864. Disease: Sprain, left foot. Returned to duty on October 24. 1864.
(portion of a letter from)
Capt. George Brewer
Hdqrs. 46th Regt. Ala. Vol.
Atlanta, Ga Aug. 7th, 1864
To Gen'l S. Cooper
Sir:
I have the honor to nominate as Ensign for the 46th Regt. Ala. Vol. Private John F.
Thomas Co. C 46th Regt. Ala. Vol. present color bearer, aged 25 years, 5 feet 11 inches
high, blue eyes, brown hair, fair complexion. Enlisted by Capt. N. G. Oatis at Smilies
Bridge, Pike Co, Ala. March 14th 1862 and by profession when enlisted a Teacher. He
was born in Hosie District South Carolina. . . . .
Pvt Thomas is a brave soldier . . . has fought gallantly through the campaign and
is devoted to the cause of his country.
THOMPSON, J. M.
Enlisted May 8. 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for three years or the
war. Died February 12, 1863 in Pike County, Alabama. Stephen D. Smilie filed for
settlement May 25, 1863.
THRASHER, W. W.
Enlisted May 8, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for three years or
the war. Mustered in May 18, 1862. Received a 30 day furlough January 14, 1863. Paid
$22.00 for service from March 1 to April 30, 1863. Appears on Receipt Rolls for Clothing
dated May 4, 1863; June 12, 1863; November 18, 1863; and January 18, 1864. Detailed
as hospital steward August 12, 1864 at Atlanta.
TILLMAN, ALFRED
Born February 28, 1829. Died April 5, 1900. Buried in the St. John
Church Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama.
TILLMAN, L.
Enlisted May 8, 1862 by M. L. Woods at Loachapoka for three years or the war.
Mustered in May 18, 1862. Captured at Port Gibson May 1, 1863 and sent to Military
Prison, Alton, Illinois. Appears on Receipt Rolls for Clothing for the 3rd Quarter 1863 and
2nd Quarter 1864.
TISDALE, B. F.
Enlisted as Smilies Bridge, Pike County on March 19, 1862 by Capt. N. G.
Oattis for three years or the war. Enlisted at 21 years of age. Mustered in at Greenville,
Alabama April 6, 1862. Captured at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill) May 16, 1863.
Interned at Camp Morton, Indiana. Transferred to Fort Delaware for parole. Exchanged
July 4, 1863. Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864.
TISDALE, J. P.
Enlisted at the age of 23 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County on March 19, 1862 by
Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at
Greenville, Alabama. Captured May 16, 1863 at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill) and
sent to Camp Morton, Indiana. Paroled at Fort Delaware July 3, 1863 and exchanged
the next day. Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864.
TOBIAS, JOHN E.
Enlisted May 1, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for three years or the
war. Mustered in May 18, 1862. Captured at Vicksburg July 4, 1863 and paroled July 10,
1863. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Appears on a Receipt
Roll for Clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured near Nashville December 16, 1864 and
sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois. Released June 20, 1865 upon signing the Oath of
Allegiance.
TOBIAN, W. R.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County
by Capt. N. G. Oattis for three years or the war. Enlisted at the age of 21. Mustered in
April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Wounded at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill) on
May 16, 1863. Captured at the fall of Vicksburg July 4, 1863 and exchanged six days
later. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Appears on a Receipt
Roll for Clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured near Nashville December 16, 1864 and
interned at Camp Douglas, Illinois. Discharged from Camp Douglas June 20, 1865.
TULLIS, THOMAS E.
Captured near Nashville, Tennessee December 16, 1864 and sent to
Camp Douglas, Illinois. Discharged from Camp Douglas June 12, 1865 in accordance
with General Orders No. 109. Place of residence: Pike County, Alabama. Fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes, and stood 5'-8" tall.
TULLIS, W. B.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County
by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in at Greenville,
Alabama April 6, 1862. Captured at the fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863 and
paroled July 10th. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Captured at
Missionary Ridge on November 25, 1863 and sent to Rock Island Barracks, Illinois.
Subscribed to Oath of Allegiance and released June 21, 1865. Place of residence:
Henderson, Pike County, Alabama. Fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, 5'-9" tall, and
19 years of age. Died on September 23, 1868. Buried in the Oakwood Cemetery,
Montgomery, Alabama.
TWILLEY, THOMAS C.
UPCHURCH, MICHAEL
WALKER, JOHN H.
Joined for duty and enrolled on March 9. 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, Alabama by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in on April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi on July 4, 1863 and paroled July 10th. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi.
Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Captured near Nashville on December 16, 1864 and subsequently interned a Camp Douglas, Illinois. Discharged from
Camp Douglas on June 20, 1865.
WALLACE, A. J.
WARD, JAMES
WHALEY, ELIJAH S.
WHALEY, J. A.
WHALEY, J. MILTON
Enlisted by Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis at the age of 27 for three years or the war at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, Alabama. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama on April 6, 1862. Captured at the surrender of Vicksburg, Mississippi on July 4, 1863 and
paroled July 10, 1863. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi.
Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Born August 18, 1848. Died
July 22, 1913. Buried in the Good Hope Church Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama.
WHITE, Isaac
no records found. Born February 25, 1828. Died October 20, 1909. Buried in
the Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, County Road 49, Covington County, Alabama.
WHITE, JOHN C.
WHITE, JAMES W.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Died July 9, 1862 at or near Knoxville, Tennessee of fever.
Attorney Bird Fitzpatrick filed for settlement ($67.16) on December 24, 1862.
Wife: Emily A. White. Born in 1840. Buried in the Hopewell Cemetery, Pike County,
Alabama.
WILLIFORD, B. C.
Enlisted March 16, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, Alabama by
Captain Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at
Greenville, Alabama. Captured at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill), Mississippi May 16,
1863 and exchanged July 4, 1863 from Fort Delaware. Paid $22.00 for service from
May 1 to June 30, 1863. Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864.
Captured December 16, 1864 near Nashville, Tennessee and interned at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois.
WINDHAM, JOHN G.
Enlisted March 19, 1862 by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or
the war at Smilies Bridge, Pike County, Alabama. 30 years of age at time of enlistment.
Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama. Wounded (flesh wound in left leg) and
captured at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill), Mississippi May 16, 1863. Paid $22.00 on
August 11, 1863 for service from January 1 to February 28, 1863. Captured in Itawamba
County, Mississippi January 1, 1865 and sent to Camp Chase, Ohio. Swore Oath of
Allegiance June 11, 1865. Residence: Coffee County, Alabama. Fair complexion, light
hair, blue eyes, and stood 5'-8" tall.
WINSLETT, WILLIAM N.
WITHERINGTON, DANIEL ROSS (Corporal)
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in April 6, 1862 at Greenville, Alabama at the age of 22. Wounded at Bakers Creek (Champion Hill), Mississippi May 16, 1863. Taken prisoner at the surrender of Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863. Paroled July 10, 1863. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi. Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864. Born October 30, 1839. Died February 6, 1895. Buried in the Providence Cemetery,
Crenshaw County, Alabama.
WOOD, DANIEL S.
Enlisted March 19, 1862 by Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis at Smilies Bridge,
Pike County, Alabama for three years or the war. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama
April 6, 1862 at the age of 19. Captured at the surrender of Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4,
1863 and paroled July 10th. Furloughed about July 22, 1863 at Enterprise, Mississippi.
Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing for 2nd Quarter 1864.
Camp of the 46th Ala. Regiment
Chickasaw Bayou, Mis
April 4th 1863
D. L. Wood a private of Capt. N. G. Oattis Company (C) of the 46th Regiment of Ala.
Vol. (Infantry) of the Confederate States was enlisted by Capt. N. G. Oattis of the 46th
Ala. Regt. In Pike County Ala on the 16th day of March 1862 to serve three years or the
war: he was born in Pike County Alabama is twenty years of age, six feet high, light
complexion, blue Eyes, light hair and by Occupation when enlisted a farmer; during the
last six months said soldier has been unfit for duty 180 days in Consequence of Hernia
of the right side.
N. G. Oattis
Capt Comdg Co C" Examined & Recommended for hospital duty by Asst. Acting Surgeon T. L. Murphy.
WOOD, J. S.
Joined for duty and enrolled March 19, 1862 at Smilies Bridge, Pike County by
Capt. Nathaniel G. Oattis for three years or the war. Mustered in at Greenville, Alabama
April 6, 1862. Age 26. Died December 30, 1862 in Tunnell Hill Hospital, Georgia. His
widow, Elsie Wood, filed for settlement July 30, 1863.
WORTHINGTON, ROSS