Muster Rolls
Biographies
Company Unknown
BURFORD, L. S.
Enrolled by Capt. C. Croft on May 10, 1862 at Loachapoka, Alabama. (See Regimental Records of the 53rd Alabama Partisan Rangers)
CANTRELL, CARLIN S.
Captured at Port Gibson, Mississippi on May 1, 1863 and sent to Military Prison, Alton, Illinois. Exchanged June 12, 1863.
CHANDEIN, DAVID F.
(See Regimental Records for Company K, 59th Tennessee Mounted Infantry)
CHANDLER, L.
Buried in the Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Geraldine, DeKalb County, Alabama. Born December 25, 1827. Died June 18, 1901.
COLLEY, JAMES A.
Enlisted by M. L. Woods at Loachapoka on April 15, 1862. Mustered in May 18th. Died August 13, 1862 at Flat Creek, Tennessee. Claim presented by J. B. Parker, attorney, and received $67.53 due Private Colley.
CURLEE, WILLIAM F.
Enlisted May 10, 1862 at Fort McRae, Pensacola, Florida by Capt. Brewer.
DAVIDSON, T. L.
Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War as transferred from Ship Island, Mississippi to Vicksburg, Mississippi on May 1, 1865. Notes: Captured April 1, 1865 in Alabama.
HAILES, C.
Appears on a Register of Yandell Hospital, Meridian, Mississippi. Admitted April 1, 1865.
HILL, P.H.
Appears on a List of military clothing left by deceased soldiers in Gate City Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia June 4, 1863. Value: $4.00.
MILTON, HENRY
Enlisted May 10, 1862 at Loachapoka by Capt. Cleveland Croft. Mustered in May 18, 1862.
NOLEN, ISAAC
Enlisted May 10, 1862 at Loachapoka, Alabama by Capt. Cleveland Croft. Mustered in May 18, 1862.
PERRY, F. M.
Enlisted April 27, 1862 at Loachapoka by M. L. Woods for three years or the war. Died in service. J. B. Parker, Attorney, filed for settlement ($57.26) on October 14, 1862.
SMITH, C. S.
Buried at Linwood Cemetery, Columbus, Georgia (Section M, Row 5)
UNDERWOOD, WILLIAM
Signed Oath of Allegiance in Chattanooga, Tennessee on August 27, 1864. Place of residence: Marion County, Alabama. Dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes, 5'-9" tall
YOUNG, EBENEZER W. (Sergeant)
Died in service. Margaret M. Young applied for settlement ($112.53) on April 14, 1863.