Colleton County
men from Charleston
aka James D. Tresevant's Cavalry
had been Company "E", First South Carolina Cavalry
Battalion
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Surname |
Given |
Rank |
Notes |
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Avinger |
J. F. |
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Barafer |
Harly |
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Barentine |
P. |
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Barker |
J. H. |
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Benton |
S. |
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Berry |
B. B. |
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Berry |
James |
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Berry |
R. G. M. |
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Brady |
R. F. |
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Brandenburgh |
J. B. |
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Brandenburgh |
J. M. |
Corporal |
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Brandenburgh |
L. |
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Brandenburgh |
T. P. |
Corporal |
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Brandyburg |
L. |
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Bums |
William H. |
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Burkett |
William |
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Carr |
A. J. |
Sergeant |
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Carr |
W. H. |
Corporal |
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Collier |
W. O. |
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William Oscar Collier, born November 27,
1827 and died August 30, 1876. Son of William Collier Jr. and
Rebecca Shuler. Married February 15, 1866 to Sarah Charlotte
Thomas, born July 3, 1831 and died October 16, 1892. |
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Connor |
W. D. |
3rd Lieutenant |
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Cooner |
E. J. |
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Culler |
H. L. |
Corporal |
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Cunningham |
J. |
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Darby |
Charles S. |
Pvt. 2nd Lieutenant |
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Darby |
F. B. |
1st Sergeant |
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Darby |
F. R. |
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Darby |
J. B. |
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Darby |
John B. |
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Dodd |
W. F. |
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Dolin |
M. |
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Dufford |
E. |
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Dukes |
J. J. |
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Dukes |
T. C. S. |
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Felder |
S. F. |
Sergeant |
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Fogle |
H. W. |
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Frederick |
Alfred J. |
1st Lieutenant |
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Garick |
D. B. |
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Glover |
Florence |
2nd Lieutenant |
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Graham |
John W. |
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Gressette |
M. S. |
Sergeant |
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Grimes |
A. J. |
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Grimes |
L. |
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Charles Allen |
Click on Surname for Memorial link and more information. | ||
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J. R. |
1st Lieutenant |
Click on Surname for Memorial link and more information. |
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Hill |
L. W. |
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Hill |
R. S. |
Music |
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Hill |
T. H. |
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Houck |
C. W. |
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Howell |
L. R. |
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Hudson |
A. |
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Hudson |
M. D. |
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Hudson |
R. S. |
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J. M. |
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Click on Surname for Memorial link and more information. |
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Hyotte |
J. E. |
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Karick |
A. G. |
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Lewis Robert Carn Howell, born December
12, 1823 in St. George, SC and died
October 22, 1898, buried in Indian Fields Methodist Church Cemetery,
Rosinville, SC. Oldest son of Joseph Hardy Howell and Louisa
Carn. Married Sarah E. Reeves, born February 8, 1831 in
Cottageville, SC and died July 25, 1915 and buried with her
husband. 11 known children and many descendants.
submitted by Robert Bryan Aldrich 2/26/2002 |
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Karick |
E. D. |
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Keller |
J. N. |
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Keller |
J. W. |
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Kennerly |
D. W. |
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Kiser |
J. B. |
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Koger |
H. J. |
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Malone |
P. J. |
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Martin |
J. Alvin |
Corporal |
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McKenzie |
L. |
Sergeant |
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McKenzie |
L. R. |
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Merrett |
John |
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Murphy |
J. J. |
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Murphy |
J. P. |
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Myers |
A. |
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Myers |
D. |
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Parler |
S. B. |
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Reeves |
F. E. |
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Reeves |
H. |
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Rigby |
C. P. |
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Rigby |
C. S. |
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Charles S. Rigby, born November 30, 1840
near Reevesville, Colleton District, SC and died
July 5, 1904 and buried in the Reevesville Baptist Church Cemetery,
Reevesville, SC. Son of
William Washington Rigby and Elizabeth Hussey, widow of John Grimes.
Charles S. Rigby married Amanda
Griffith, born July 14, 1845 and died October 13, 1913 and buried with
her husband. There are no known
descendants.
submitted by Robert Bryan Aldrich 2/26/2002 |
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Riser |
R. W. |
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Romaniski |
T. |
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David |
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Click on Surname for Memorial link and more information. |
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Rush |
B. |
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Shandley |
J. A. |
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Sherlock |
T. |
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Shirer |
J. H. |
Sergeant |
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W. D. |
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W. D. Shirer was listed in the 1860 census as age 18 and from Orangeburg, SC. He enlisted in the South Carolina forces in November 1861. Listed in the Official records as wounded at Chancellorsville in May 1863; he was in fact wounded in the East Field Cavalry action at Gettysburg in July 1863; according to personal recollections of J.P. Malone, also of the 1st. SC Cavalry. Shirer died in a Yankee hospital a few weeks later, having been left behind during the Southern pull back. His internment is unknown. |
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Smith |
A. L. |
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Smoke |
G. W. |
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Smoke |
S. P. |
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Spell |
H. W. |
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Spell |
J. |
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Spigener |
J. |
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Spigener |
J. P. |
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Stokes |
B. |
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Stoudemnire |
D. C. |
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Stoudemnire |
D. H. |
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J. |
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Click on Surname for Memorial link and more information. |
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Syphrett |
R. A. |
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Taber |
Albert R. |
2nd Lieutenant |
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Taber |
J. R. |
Lieutenant |
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Thompson |
C. R. |
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Tindall |
D. O. |
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Trezevant |
James D. |
Captain |
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Watt |
J. L. |
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Watt |
W. R. |
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Way |
Madison P. |
Private |
b. 24 Dec 1826. He transferred to Co. A, 5th SC Cavalry, on 26
Mar 1863. d. 10 May 1896, and buried at Jerusalem Methodist Church, Elloree, SC. |
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Weathersby |
D. L. |
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Weeks |
L. W. |
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Wiles |
J. M. |
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Wimberly |
J. |
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Wimberly |
J. G. W. |
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Joel George Washington Wimberly, born
June 10, 1838 and died April 30, 1885. Buried in Indian Fields
Methodist Church Cemetery, Rosinville, SC. Son of Captain Issac
Wimberly. No known spouse. |
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Wise |
W. H. |
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Wise |
William |
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Zeigler |
J. J. |
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