14th Regiment, Company G, Georgia Volunteer Infantry
"Yancey's Independents" - Worth County Thomas' Brigade, Pender's-Wilcox's Division, A. P. Hill's Corps Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.
Muster records of the 14th Georgia, Company G, Yancey Independents,
Worth County, Georgia
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Name Date Explanation *Little B. Posey, Private Mar 4, 1862 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for war. Dec 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. Dec 18, 1862 Appears on a Register of Medical Director’s office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Winder Div 1May 4, 1863 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Acute Diarrhea
Transferred: To Danville May 11, 1863.May 11, 1863 Appears on a register of General hospital, Danville, Virginia.
Captain: Mounger
Age: 42
Complaint: Rheumatism of the chest.Furloughed: July 6, 1863. July 6, 1863 Appears on a register of General hospital, Danville, Virginia, under the head of “Leave of Absence and Furloughs”
At whose house: His Own
Town or P.O.: Warwick
County: Worth Co.
State: Georgia
Length of time: 60 days
Expires: Sept 6, 1863May and June 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent sick on day of muster.Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. Mar 19, 1865 Appears on a register of Jackson hospital, Richmond, Virginia.
Brigade: Thomas
Diagnosis: Lumbago
When transferred: Apr 1, 1865
Where transferred: Farmville, Virginia.April 15, 1865 Appears on a list of prisoners of war surrendered done at Lynchburg, Virginia. April 16, 1865 Paroled, Lynchburg, Virginia. *William W. Posey, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll
Remarks: Sick in General hospital and has pay due from date of enlistment.Oct 1862 Appears absent sick on Regimental return. Oct 28, 1862 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital, No. 1 Richmond Virginia.
Disease: Rheumatism
Returned to duty: Mar 29, 1862Oct 29, 1862 Appears on a register of Medical Director’s Office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Chimborazo Div 1
Returned to duty: Nov 29, 1862May 4, 1863 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Ulcer of Leg
Transferred: Danville June 16, 1863.May 5, 1863 Appears on a register of Medical Director’s office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Chimborazo No. 5June 16, 1863 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: Transferred to Danville.
Appears on a register of General hospital, Danville, Virginia.
Complaint: Ulcers
Returned to duty: August 18, 1863.Aug 3, 1863 Appears on a receipt roll of 3rd Division General hospital, No. 1, Danville,Virginia, for clothing. May and June 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent on day of muster but since returned.June 14, 1864 Appears on a register of Receiving and Wayside hospital, or General hospital No. 9, Richmond, Virginia.
Disposition: JacksonJune 15, 1864 Appears on a morning report of Jackson hospital, Richmond, Virginia.
Brigade: Thomas
Disease: V. S. L Hand (mini ball)
Returned to duty: July 18, 1864July 19, 1864 Appears on a morning report of Jackson hospital, Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: Returned to duty July 19, 1864.Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 9, 1865 Appears on a list of prisoners of war surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. *Valentine E. Potts, Private Mar 4, 1862 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for War. May 14, 1862 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No. 3, Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Typhoid
Remarks: Transferred to Lynchburg May 16/62.Oct 1862 Appears on regimental return absent without leave May 4, 1863 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Debility
Transferred: Lynchburg May 7, 1863
Appears on a register of Receiving and Wayside hospital, or General hospital No. 9, Richmond, Virginia. Under the head of “Transfer of Soldiers from General hospital No. 9.May 5, 1863 Appears on a register of Medical Director’s office, Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: Lynchburg May 8, 1863May 7, 1863 Appears on a register of Cimborazo hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: Transferred to LynchburgMay and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll Mar and April 1865 Appears on a list of soldiers, found with records of the 10th Michigan Cavalry.
Remarks: Records of Events on F and S Roll of the 10th Mich. Cavalry for March and April 1865 shows the regiment at Newton, N. C., for a few days paroling C. S. A. prisoners. No carded records found showing capture at or about that time. A number of records examined show no capture or parole. It is believed that the men on this list were paroled at Newton, N.C., about April 19, 1865.*Henry C. Quiett, Private Aug 31, 1861 Enlisted at Edray, Virginia by Sergeant Westfall for War. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears present on company muster roll. May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Sept 17, 1864 Appears on a register of arrivals and dispositions of Federal and Rebel soldiers and citizens, under the heading “Record of Deserters from Rebel Army”
Age: 18
Height: 5’7”
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Light
Where Born: Georgia
Where Sent: New FairfieldSept 21, 1864 Appears on a register of arrivals and dispositions of Federal and Rebel soldiers and citizens, under the heading “Record of Deserters from Rebel Army”
Age: 18
Height: 5’6’’
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Light
Where Born: Blunt Co. Tennessee
Where sent: New Fairfield CT.Sept 24, 1864 Appears on a register of oaths and deserters, Provost Marshall General, Washington, D. C.
Where sent from: Headquarters A of P
Action taken: Taken the Oath of Allegiance to U. S. Government and was furnished transportation to Philadelphia, PA.
Appears on a register under the heading: “Record of Transportation issued by the Provost Marshall General, Defenses North of the Potomac.”Sept and Oct 1864 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Deserted Sept. 16, 1864Nov and Dec 1864 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Deserted 16th Sept 1864.Jan and Feb 1865 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Deserted September 16th 1864*Henry Reynolds, Private Aug 28, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: On detail duty, nurse waiting on sick in hospital.*W. Jonathan Ridley, Private Aug 28, 1861 Enlisted Oct 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. Oct and Nov 1862 Appears on a report of sick and wounded at General hospital, Mount Jackson, Virginia.
Disease: Typhoid pneumonia
Date of death: Nov. 13, 1862Nov 13 1862 Name appears on a register of officers and soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States who were killed in battle, or who died of wounds or disease.
When deceased: Nov 13, 1962
Where and from what cause: Mount Jackson, Virginia hospital from Typhoid pneumonia.Aug 20, 1864 Name appears on a register of Claims of deceased officers and soldiers from Georgia which were filed for settlement in the office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department.
When died: Nov. 13, 1862*Asa C. Rodgers, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Died at Rockbridge Alum Springs, Virginia and has pay due from enlistment to date of death.Feb 14, 1862 Name appears on a register of claims of deceased officers and soldiers from Georgia which were filled for settlement in the office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department.
William Rodgers (father) made claim for his son. At the time of claim it was stated the Asa C. Rodgers had neither wife nor child.*Martin J. Rodgers, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Died at Rockbridge Alum Springs, Virginia and has pay due from enlistment to date of death.*John J. Ross, Private Mar 4, 1862 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for war. Oct 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. Dec 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. Dec 18, 1862 Appears on a register of Medical Director’s Office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Winder Div 11864 Appointed 4th Sergeant. May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll.
Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 2, 1865 Appears on a roll of prisoners of war at Point Lookout, Md.
Date of arrival: April 4, 1865 at City Point, Virginia.
Where captured: Five Forks
When captured: April 2, 1865
Remarks: Released June 17, 1865.June 17, 1865 Name appears as signature to an Oath of Allegiance to the United States, subscribed and sworn at Point Lookout, Md.
Place of residence: Worth Co. Georgia
Complexion: Dark
Hair: Dark brown
Eyes: Blue
Height: 5’5 ½*John W. Rouse, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for War. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Died at Rockbridge Alum Springs, Virginia Oct 31, 1861 and has pay due from enlistment to date of death.Jan 5, 1863 Name appears on a register of claims of deceased officers and soldiers from Georgia which were filled for settlement in the Office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department.
By whom presented: Dian Rouse (Mother) made claim for him. Stating that he had no wife or child.*Anthony Shiver, Private Mar 4, 1862 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for war. Mar 5, 1864 Appears on a register of payments on descriptive list.
Period of service:
From: June 1, 1864
To: Feb 29, 1864May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll.
Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 9, 1865 Surrendered Appomattox, Virginia. *Green Shiver, Private July 9, 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll
Remarks: Sick in General hospital.Mar 18, 1862 Name appears on a register of claims of deceased officers and soldiers from Georgia which were filled for settlement in the office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department.
By whom presented: Sarah Shiver (Mother) made claim for her son. George W. Spring was a witness.April 13, 1864 Name appears on a register of officers and soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States who were killed in battle, or who died of wounds or disease.
When deceased: Nov 3, 1861.*Henry Shiver, Private Mar 4, 1862 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for war. 1864 Appointed 4th Sergeant May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 9, 1865 Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. *Jackson W. Shiver, Private
July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Died at Marlin’s Bottom, Virginia on Oct 4, 1861*James Shiver, Private Mar 4, 1862 Enlisted in Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for war. June 2, 1862 Appears on a register of C. S. A. General hospital, Danville, Virginia.
Co. Commander: Capt. Mounger
Complaint: Debility
Returned to Duty: July 9, 1862July 18, 1863 Appears on a receipt roll for clothing at Fair View hospital in Lexington, Virginia. May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 9, 1865 Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. *Jehu Shiver, Private Mar 4 1864 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for war. May and June Appears present on company muster roll. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 9, 1865 Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. *John Shiver, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. April 2, 1865 Captured at Petersburg, Virginia. June 19, 1865 Released at Point Lookout, Md. *John J. Shiver, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears present on company muster roll.
Remarks: Has pay due from 9th to 23rd July 1861.June 25, 1862 Appears on a register of Episcopal Church hospital, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Admitted: June 25, 1862.
Furloughed: July 18, 1862.
May 4 1863 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No.5, Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Debility
Transferred: To Danville May 11, 1863.May 11 1863 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No.5, Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: Transferred to Danville.
Appears on a register of C. S. A. General Hospital, Danville, Virginia.
Captain: Mounger
Age: 19
Complaint: vaccinis
Occupation: Farmer1864 Appointed 3d Corporal. May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 2, 1865 Appears on a roll of prisoners of war at Point Lookout, Md.
Date of Arrival: April 4, 1865 at City Point, Virginia.
Where captured: Petersburg
When captured: April 2, 1865
Remarks: Released June 19, 1865June 19, 1865 Name appears as signature to an Oath of Allegiance to the United States, subscribed and sworn to at Point Lookout, Md.
Place of residence: Worth Co. Georgia.
Complexion: Dark
Hair: Dark Brown
Eyes: Blue
Height: 5’9 ¾”*Marion (or Mannin) Shiver, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. May 4, 1862 Appears on a register of Chimborazo, No. 2, Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Fever
Returned to duty: Aug 10, 1862.July 19, 1862 Discharged disability, at Richmond, Virginia. *Marion Simmons, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war Sept and Oct 1861 Appears on a company muster roll.
Remarks: Discharged at Warm Springs, Virginia on Oct 28, 1861. Surgeons Certificate of disability.Nov 5, 1861 Appears on a register of payments to discharged soldiers. *Alexander Simpson, Private Aug 28, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Died at Rockbridge Alum Springs, Virginia. Has pay due from enlistment to date of death.Jan 10, 1863 Name appears on a register of claims of deceased officers and soldiers from Georgia which were filed for settlement in the office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department.
By whom presented: Sarah J. Simpson (Widow) made claim for him.*James Simpson, Private July 9, 1961 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears present on company muster roll. Oct 1861 Appears last on roll. *Morris F. Simpson, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears present on company muster roll. Dec 1862 Appears on regimental return on extra or daily duty (guarding baggage)
Remarks: Has pay due from enlistment.May 4, 1863 Appears on a register of receiving and wayside hospital or General hospital No. 9 Richmond, Virginia. Under the heading of “Transfer of soldiers from General hospital No. 9.
Hospital: Chimborazo
Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Chronic Rheumatism
Transferred: Lynchburg May 7, 1863May 5, 1863 Appears on a register of medial director’s office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Chimborazo #5May 7, 1863 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: Transferred to Lynchburg.May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 9, 1865 Surrendered at Appomattox, Virginia. *Homer M. Smith, Private Aug 28, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in General hospital.*John C. Smith, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for War. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in General hospital.May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. July 9, 1864 Discharged over-age by conscript act of all men over 45 whose terms of enlistment have expired.
Age: 47
Born: Georgia
Height: 5’6”
Complexion: Fair
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Dark
Profession: Farmer*William P. H. Smith, Private July 12, 1864 Enlisted in Macon, Georgia by Lt. Wilry for war. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 9, 1865 Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. *George W. Spring, Private
July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent sick on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in hospital and has pay due from enlistment.June 25, 1862 Appears on a register of Episcopal Church hospital, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Complaint: Wounded
Returned to duty: July 21, 1862Oct 31, 1862 Appears present on hospital muster roll of soldiers, sick and wounded, at General hospital No. 12, Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: Elected Corporal on the 1sst Nov 1862.Dec 1862 Appears wounded on regimental return. Dec 13, 1862 Appears on a register of Surgical Cases of General hospital No. 12, Richmond, Virginia.
Age: 25
Profession: Farmer
Complaint: Flesh wound right gluteus. (Furloughed)
Where: FredericksburgDec 16, 1862 Appears on a register of Medical directors office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: No. 12
Furloughed: 30 days December 19, 1862May and June 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Wounded and on detached service.Sept and Oct 1864 Appears on company muster roll.
Nov and Dec 1864 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Discharged by order of Secretary of war Dec 24, 1864Jan and Feb 1865 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Discharged by order of the Secretary of war December 24, 1864*Joseph L. Spring, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in General hospital and has pay due from enlistment.Dec 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. Dec 13, 1862 Wounded at Fredericksburg. Dec 16, 1862 Appears on a register of medical directors office Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Winder Div 1July 1863 Appears on a report of sick and wounded at General hospital No. 2, Lynchburg, Virginia.
Disease: Erysipelas
Date of death: July 11, 1863
Where died: Lynchburg, Virginia. Buried there in Confederate cemetery. No 5, 5th Line, Lot 192- Miller’s.July 11, 1863 Name appears on a register of Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States who were killed in battle, or who died of wounds or disease.
Where and from what cause: Died of wounds.
Amount of money left: $42.00 turned over to Quartermaster, C. S. A.*Rienza Stephens, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in General hospital and has pay due from enlistment.April 5, 1862 Appears on a register of payments to discharged soldiers.
Date of payment: Apr 9, 1862
Born: Dooly Co.
Height: 5”10”
Occupation: Farmer
Complexion: Light
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Sandy
Reason for discharge: Loss of 4th finger of left hand and paralysis of same arm.May 10, 1865 Surrendered at Tallahassee, Florida. May 19, 1865 Name appears in a list made on a sheet which bears the following printed heading: “Post Register, Albany, Georgia.” (Paroled) Joseph L. Sumner, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in hospital. Paid to 31st Dec 1861 on descriptive list.Dec 1862 Appears wounded on regimental return. Dec 13, 1862 Appears on a register of Surgical cases of General Hospital No. 12, Richmond, Virginia.
Age: 21
Profession: Student
Complaint: Amputation of left middle finger 2 joint (flap) done on 14 Dec. (Furloughed)Dec 16, 1862 Appears on a register of medical directors office Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: No. 12
Furloughed: 40 days Dec 20, 1862Feb 20, 1863 Elected Jr. 2nd Lieutenant of Co. D 64th Regiment Mar 10, 1863 Elected 1st Lieutenant May 19, 1865 Paroled at Albany, Georgia. *Andrew J. Tabor, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears present on company muster roll.
Remarks: Has pay due from 9th to 23rd July 1861.Oct 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. May 17, 1864 Appears on a roll of prisoners of war at Point Lookout, Md.
Where captured: Spottsylvania Court House (Wilderness)
Remarks: Transferred to Elmira, New York, Aug. 8, 1864.May and June 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Captured May 5th 1864Aug 12, 1864 Appears on roll of prisoners of war received at Elmira, New York, from Point Lookout, Md.
Remarks: Released June 23, 1865.Sept and Oct 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Captured May 5th 1864Nov and Dec 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Captured May 5th 1864Jan and Feb 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Captured May 5th 1864June 23, 1865 Name appears as signature to an allegiance to the United States, subscribed and sworn to at Elmira, New York.
Place of residence: Albany, Georgia
Hair: Auburn
Eyes: Hazel
Height: 5’8 ½”
Remarks: Released June 23d, 1865, under General Order No. 109.*Napoleon B. Tabor, Private Mar 4, 1862 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for war. Nov 18, 1862 Appears on a register of payments on descriptive list.
Period of service:
From: Mar 1, 1862
To: Oct 31, 1862Dec 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. Dec 16, 1862 Appears on a register of General hospital No. 8 (St. Charles hospital) Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Shell wound
Where: Fredericksburg
When: Dec 13, 1862
Remarks: Transferred to State hospital Jan 12, 1863.Dec 31, 1862 Appears present on hospital muster roll of patients in General hospital No. 14, Richmond, Virginia. Jan 10, 1863 Appears on a receipt roll for clothing at General hospital No. 8, Richmond, Virginia. Jan 12, 1863 Appears on register of General hospital No. 8 (St. Charles hospital) Richmond, Virginia. Transferred to State hospital Feb 13, 1863 Appears on a register of medical directors office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: No. 16Feb 28,1863 Appears present on hospital muster roll of soldiers, sick and wounded, in General hospital No. 16 Richmond, Virginia. May and June 1864 Appears on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent sick on day of muster but has since returned.June 4, 1864 Appears on a register of receiving and wayside hospital or General hospital No.9, Richmond, Virginia. June 5, 1864 Appears on a morning report of Jackson hospital, Richmond, Virginia.
Brigade: Thomas
Disease: RheumatismJuly 11, 1864 Appears on a morning report of Jackson hospital, Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: Returned to duty.Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 9, 1865 Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. *Calvin R. Thompson, Private Mar 4, 1862 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for war. Dec 18, 1862 Appears on a register of medical directors office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Winder Div 1Dec 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. 1863 Note: Confederate Books of Muster rolls show that he died in Richmond, Virginia hospital in 1863, but the compiled service records show him serving until 1865. Feb 1, 1864 Appears on a register of Floyd House and Ocmulgee hospitals, Macon, Georgia.
Brigade: Thomas
Disposition: Furlough 45 days.May and June 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent without leaveSept and Oct 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent without leaveNov and Dec 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent without leave.Jan and Feb 1865 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent without leave.*D. J. Thompson, Private Feb 5, 1862 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for war. Dec 1862 Appears absent sick on a regimental return Jan 20 1863 Appears on a register of C. S. A. General hospital Charlottesville, Virginia. Feb 1863 Appears on a report of sick and wounded in general hospital Charlottesville, Virginia.
Discharges on Surgeon’s Certificate and Deaths:
Disease: Disease of heart.
Date of discharge form service: Feb 23, 1863.
Born: Burke County, Georgia
Age: 30
Height: 5’9”
Complexion: Sallow
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Light
Profession: Farmer*Elihu Seaborn Thompson, Private Mar 4, 1862 Enlisted at Isabella, Georgia by Lt. Johnston for war. Dec 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. Jan 20, 1863 Appears on a register of C. S. A. General hospital Charlottesville, Virginia.
Disease: Debility
Returned to duty: Jan 22, 1863
Remarks: Without regular discharge.Jan 23, 1863 Appears on a register of C. S. A. General hospital Charlottesville, Virginia.
Returned to duty: Feb 18, 1863April 7, 1863 Appears on a register of Medical directors office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Lynchburg No.1
Disease: BronchitisFeb 1, 1864 Appears on a register of Floyd House and Ocmulgee hospitals, Macon, Georgia.
Brigade: Thomas
Disposition: Furloughed 45 days.May and June 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent without leave.Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll.
Remarks: By the sentence of a General Court Martial this man forfeits pay from 28th Feb 1863 to 26th Jan 1864.Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. Mar 27, 1865 Appears on a register of receiving and wayside hospital or General hospital No. 9, Richmond, Virginia. Mar 28, 1865 Appears on a register of Jackson hospital Richmond, Virginia.
Brigade: Thomas
Diagnosis: L. Hand (Minnie ball)
Turned over to Prov. Marshall: April 14April 15, 1865 Surrendered at Lynchburg, Virginia (Paroled) *Thomas Tipton, Private April 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in hospital and has pay due from enlistment.July 15, 1863 Appears on a register of receiving and wayside hospital, or General hospital No. 9, Richmond, Virginia. July 16, 1863 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital, No. 2, Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Contused wound of right leg.
Furloughed: July 28, 1863 (35 days)
Age: 18
When wounded: July 2, 1863
Occupation: Farmer
Remarks: GettysburgMay and June 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent wounded and on detached service.Sept and Oct 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent on day of muster but has since returned.Nov and Dec 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent without leave.Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. Feb 4, 1865 Appears on a register of the Invalid Corps, P. A. C. S.
Date of retirement: Feb 4, 1865
Assignment to duty: (S. O. 74) To Gen. of Georgia Reserves and assigned to enrolling department in Worth co. Georgia.
Born: Wilkinson Co. Georgia.
Age: 20
Height: 5’8”
Complexion: Fair
Eyes: Hazel
Hair: Light
Occupation: Farmer*Eli Vickery, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in General hospital. Paid on descriptive list to 31st December 1861.Dec 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. Dec 13, 1862 Wounded at Fredericksburg, Virginia. Dec 16, 1862 Appears on a register of Medical director’s office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Winder Div 1Jan 24, 1863 Appears on a register of Medical director’s office, Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Winder Div 1April 16, 1864 Transferred to C. S. Navy and ordered to report to Frederick Chatard, Com. C. S. Navy at Orange Court House, Virginia. *William W. Walker, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept 25, 1862 Appears on a register of C. S. A. General hospital Danville, Virginia.
Co. Commander: Capt. Mounger
Complaint: Debility
Sept and Oct 1861
Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in General hospital. Paid on descriptive list to 31st December.Oct 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return.
Appears on a report of sick and wounded in General hospital (or No. 1) at Danville, Virginia.
Discharges on Surgeon’s certificate and deaths:
Disease: Typhoid fever
Date of death: Oct 10, 1862Oct 10, 1862 Name appears on a register of officers and soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States who were killed in battle, or who died of wounds or disease.
Remarks: No money, pair shoes, haversack, knife, bullets, and cap.
Born: Putnam Co.Nov 6, 1862 Appears on a register containing a record of the property of deceased Confederate Soldiers. June 11, 1863 Name appears on a register of claims of deceased officers and soldiers from Georgia which were filled for settlement in the office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department.
Remarks: Augusta C. Walker (Widow) made claim for her husband.*Lewis Warren, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in hospital. Paid on descriptive list to 31st 1861.Jan 7, 1862 Appears on a register of Moore hospital at General hospital, No. 1, Danville, Virginia.
Sent to General hospital: RichmondJan 11, 1862 Appears on a register of General hospital of No. 18 (formerly Greaner’s hospital) Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Bronchitis
Post office: Isabella, Georgia Worth Co.
Returned to duty: Feb 5, 1862April 12, 1862 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No. 3, Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: Transferred to Lynchburg May 9/62.May 15, 1862 Appears on a register of C. S. A. General hospital Danville, Virginia.
Co. Commander: Capt. Mounger
Complaint: Debility
Returned to duty: May 22, 1862Aug 15, 1862 Appears on a list of prisoners of war.
List indorsed: “The within named officers and one hundred and eighty-five non-commissioned officers and privates have this day been received and paroled.-Robt.Ould, per Lt. John A. Darling, A. D. C., in Steamer Juniata.
“Sept. 21st, 1862: The officers and privates within are duly exchanged.-Robt. Ould,Agent for exchange. Wm. H. Ludlow, Lt. Colonel & Inspect. Gen., 7th Army Corps, Account Agent for exchange.Oct 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. Nov 25, 1862 Appears on register of payments on descriptive list.
Period of service:
From: Sept 1, 1862
To: Oct 31, 1862*Robert Watson, Private July 12, 1864 Enlisted in Macon, Georgia by Lt. Wilry for War. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 7, 1865 Appears on a register of prisoners of war at Hart’s Island, New York Harbor.
Where captured: Petersburg
When Captured: Apr 3, 1865
From what place received: City Point, Virginia
Remarks: Dooly, Georgia. Released June 15,1865. General Order 109 June 6, 1865.June 15, 1865 Name appears as a signature to an oath of allegiance to the United States, subscribed and sworn to at Hart’s Island, N. Y. Harbor, June 15, 1865.
Place of residence: Dooley Co. Ga.
Complexion: Fair
Hair: Sandy
Eyes: Grey
Height: 5’6”
Remarks: Released*Romulus Weeks, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears present on company muster roll.
Remarks: Paid on descriptive list to 31st December 1861.June 27, 1862 Wounded at Seven Days Fight near Richmond, Virginia. July 4, 1862 Died of wounds at Fraziers Farm May 2, 1864 Name appears on a register of deceased officers and soldiers from Georgia which were filed for settlement in the office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department.
When died: July 4, 1862
Remarks: Nancy Weeks (Mother) made claim for him.*Thomas L. Wheelus, Private May 14, 1862 Enlisted in Richmond, Virginia by Lt. Blair for war. May 8, 1862 Appears on a Abstract of disbursements of bounty fund on account of recruiting service by Lt. C. W. Blair, General Recruiting Officer and Acting A. Q. M., from April 3, 1862, to June 1862. Dec 13, 1862 Wounded at Fredericksburg, Virginia. April 30, 1863 Appears present on hospital muster roll of General hospital at Stauton, Virginia.
Remarks: Wheeler is improving.July 12, 1863 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No. 2 Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Fracture of arm by fall.
Returned to duty: Aug 4, 1863.May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll.
Remarks:
Born: Georgia
Age: 27
Height: 5’10”
Complexion: Fair
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Light
Occupation: Farmer*W. H. Wheelus, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. April 9, 1861 Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. Edward J. Wiley, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth Co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Sick in hospital. Paid on descriptive list to 31st to December 1861.Dec 1862 Appears absent sick on regimental return. Dec 18, 1862 Appears on a register of Medical directors office Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Winder Div 1Jan 20, 1863 Appears on a register of Medical directors office Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: Winder Div 1May 4, 1863 Appears on a register of receiving and wayside or General hospital No. 9, Richmond, Virginia.
Under the heading of “Transfer of soldiers from General hospital No. 9.”
Appears on a register of Chimborazo No. 5, Richmond, Virginia.
Disease: Amputation of finger
Transferred: Transferred to Lynchburg May 7, 1863May 5, 1863 Appears on a register of Medical directors office Richmond, Virginia.
Hospital: ChimborazoMay 7, 1863 Appears on a register of Chimborazo hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: Transferred to Lynchburg.May and June 1863 Appears on hospital muster roll of General hospital at Liberty, Virginia. Dec 28, 1863 Appears on a register of receiving and wayside hospital, or General hospital No. 9 Richmond, Virginia. Dec 29, 1863 Appears on a morning report of Jackson hospital at Richmond, Virginia.
Brigade: Thomas
Disease: LumbagoDec 31, 1863 Appears present on hospital muster roll of 3d division, Jackson General hospital at Richmond, Virginia. Feb 29, 1864 Appears present on hospital muster roll of 3d division, Jackson General hospital, Richmond, Virginia. Mar 15, 1864 Appears on a morning report of Jackson hospital at Richmond, Virginia. May and June 1864 Appears present company muster roll. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent on furlough.Nov and Dec 1864 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent on furlough.Jan and Feb 1865 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Absent without leave.May 20 1865 Name appears in a list made which bears the following heading: “Post register, Albany, Georgia.” *Berrien A. Wingate, Private July 9, 1861 Enlisted in Worth co. by Capt. Harris for war. Sept and Oct 1861 Appears absent on company muster roll.
Remarks: Waiting on sick in hospital. Has pay due from 9th to 23rd July 1861.Oct 1862 Appears on regimental return.
Enlisted men on extra or daily duty: WagonerSept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. *George A. Wingate, Private June 1, 1864 Enlisted in Decatur, Georgia by Maj. Anderson for war. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll
Remarks: Transferred to Co. G 14th Georgia Regiment Oct 1, 1864Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll.
Jan and Feb 1865 Appears present on company muster roll. April 13, 1865 Appears on a roll of prisoners of war at Point Lookout, Maryland.
Where captured: Burkeville
When captured: April 5, 1865
Remarks: Released June 22, 1862.June 22, 1865 Name appears as signature to an oath of allegiance to the United States, subscribed and sworn to at Point Lookout, Maryland.
Place of residence: Worth Co. Georgia.
Complexion: Fair
Hair: Brown
Eyes: BlueGreen B. Wingate, Private Dec 5, 1862 Enlisted in Fredericksburg, Virginia by Capt. Mounger for war.
Remarks: Substitute for R. G. Ford.May 27, 1863 Appears on a register of C. S. A. General hospital Charlottes, Virginia.
Disease: Dysentery
Transferred: May 28, 1863
Remarks: To General hospital in Lynchburg.May and June 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Sept and Oct 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Nov and Dec 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. Jan and Feb 1864 Appears present on company muster roll. April 5, 1865 Appears on a roll of Prisoners of war at Point Lookout, Maryland.
Date of arrival: April 5, 1865
Where captured: Petersburg, Virginia
Remarks: Released June 22, 1865.June 22, 1865 Name appears as a signature to an oath of allegiance to the United States, subscribed and sworn to at Point Lookout, Maryland.
Place of residence: Worth Co. Georgia.
Complexion: Dark
Hair: Black
Eyes: Blue
Height: 5’10 ¾”
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The above information was compiled and furnished by Harold K. Daniel, Jr.
Mr. Daniel would love to hear from all descendants of the soldiers of the 14th.
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