Conecuh County AlArchives History .....History of Conecuh County 1881 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com May 25, 2004, 1:40 pm APPENDIX II. CONECUH GUARDS. COMPANY E, FOURTH ALABAMA REGIMENT. Below is given a complete roll of this company, which was the first organized for the war in Conecuh. It was permanently organized at Sparta, Alabama, on the 1st day of April, 1861; mustered at Sparta Depot, April 24th, 1861; received flag from the Ladies of the county; embarked on train with the following named commissioned, non-commissioned officers and privates; mustered into the Confederate States Army at Lynchburg, Virginia, May 7th, 1861; surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, April 9th, 1865: Bowles, P. D., captain; promoted major, August 22, 1862; lieutenant colonel, September 30, 1862; colonel, October 3, 1862; brigadier commander C. S. A., April 3, 1865. Lee, William, promoted captain from 1st lieutenant, August 22, 1862; wounded at Gaines' Farm, Virginia, 1862; killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863. McInnis, Archibald D., promoted captain, from 1st lieutenant, July 3, 1863; retired from wounds received at first Manassas, July 1861, and at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863, and at Cold Harbor, Virginia, 1864; died in Mobile, Alabama, since the war. Darby, James W., promoted captain, from 1st lieutenant, 1864; wounded at Gaines' Farm, 1862; resides in Butler county, Alabama. Guice, John G., promoted 1st lieutenant, from 2nd lieutenant, August 22, 1862; wounded first battle Manassas, Virginia, July 21, 1861; wounded at Gaines' Farm, Virginia, July, 1862; wounded in two places second battle Manassas, August, 1862, lost leg; honorably discharged; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Christian, Alfred, 1st lieutenant; wounded second battle Manassas, Virginia, August, 1862; died in Conecuh county, Alabama, since the war. Travis, Mark B., 2nd lieutenant; honorably discharged, April, 1, 1861; died at Sparta, Alabama, during the war. Taliaferro, Charles T., 2nd lieutenant; resigned 1862; promoted to assistant surgeon 1862; promoted full surgeon Fourth Alabama Regiment, 1864; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Stearns, John S., 2nd lieutenant; wounded at Knoxville, Tennessee, November, 1863; wounded at Wilderness, Virginia, May 6, 1864; died at his home in 1880. Gatch, Louis, 1st sergeant; killed first battle Manassas, Virginia, July 21, 1861. Green, William, 1st sergeant; honorably discharged 1863, on election to Alabama Legislature; resides in Washington county, Alabama. Mosley, Andrew J., 1st sergeant; wounded first battle Manassas in head and arm; wounded at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July, 1863; wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia, September, 1863; wounded at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, May 9, 1864; resides in Falls county, Texas. Downs, George, 2nd sergeant; killed at Chickamauga, Georgia, September, 1863. Cotton, James, 4th sergeant; taken prisoner at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; remained in prison to the end of the war; died in the State of Texas since the war. Richey, Robert, 3rd sergeant; killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July, 1863. Stinson, Jasper Newton, promoted to color sergeant Fourth Alabama Regiment, July, 1862; killed at the second battle Manassas, August, 1862. Boulware, Gil R., promoted to color sergeant Fourth Alabama Regiment; wounded at Fredericksburg, Virginia, September, 1862; wounded in side and arm, and right arm amputated, at Chickamauga, Georgia, September, 1863; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Spence, Ingram, sergeant; recruited November, 1861; wounded at Knoxville, Tennessee, September, 1863; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Clark, William D., sergeant; recruited November, 1861; wounded at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862; wounded at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, May 10, 1861; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Dunham, John Q., sergeant; wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia, September, 1863; died in Madison county, Florida, 1878. Andrews, James M., sergeant; wounded first battle Manassas, Virginia; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Floyd, Alfred H., 2nd sergeant; recruited November, 1861; wounded at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July, 1863; wounded (lost leg) at Wilderness, Virginia, May 6, 1864; honorably discharged; resides in Texas. Stahl, Louis, 3rd sergeant; wounded and arm resected at Petersburg, Virginia, October, 1864; resides in Marlin, Texas. Thomas, William, 1st corporal; killed first battle Manassas, Virginia, July 21, 1861. Briley, Thomas, 1st corporal; killed at Chickamauga, Georgia, September, 1863 Richey, James, 1st corporal; killed at Knoxville, Tennessee, October, 1863. Roach, Fred. G., 2nd corporal; killed at Petersburg, Virginia, April 1, 1865; last man ever killed in company E. Crosby, William S., 1st corporal; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Thomas, Joseph A., 4th corporal; wounded first battle Manassas, Virginia, July 21, 1861; wounded at Eltham's Landing, Virginia, April, 1862; wounded at Gaines' Farm, Virginia, 1862; wounded at Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1863; wounded at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1863; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Anderson, W. F., 2nd corporal; wounded at Fredericksburg, Virginia; died at Sparta, Alabama, since the war. Robertson, James, 3rd corporal; wounded in three places at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September, 1862; wounded at Wilderness, Virginia, May 6, 1861; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Anderson, George, recruited in fall 1861; killed battle Lookout Mountain, October, 1863. Akerman, John, recruited January, 1865; wounded at Farmville, Virginia, on retreat from Petersburg; whereabouts unknown. Alford, Artemus S., recruited January, 1865; resides in Texas. Beard, Blake, wounded first battle Manassas, and discharged (honorably); resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Bonnett, J. B., wounded first battle Manassas; discharged, 1862, (honorably); resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Betts, Frank, returned home on sick furlough, and died in fall 1861. Betts, Ed., discharged in summer 1861; rejoined some other command and was killed in East Tennessee. Blakely, G. W., discharged in fall 1861; run over and killed by cars since the war. Booker, W. B., wounded at Chickamauga and disabled for life; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Baggett, Richard, recruited in fall 1861, and died from sickness, in hospital, in the winter of same year. Brown, Julius, recruited in April, 1862; died from sickness, in the hospital at Charlottesville, Virginia, in the spring of 1862. Brown, Robert, recruited in April, 1862; died in hospital at Richmond, Virginia, from sickness. Brown, William, recruited November 1861; deserted May 1, 1863. Burk, William, recruited November, 1861; died in Montgomery county, Alabama, since the war. Carter, D. L., recruited November, 1861; wounded at Suffolk, Virginia; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Cooper, M. A., wounded at battle Wilderness, May 6, 1864; resides in the State of Texas. Chapman, Henry C., recruited March, 1864; wounded at battle Wilderness, May 6, 1864; placed on retired list; resides in Texas. Curlee, F. M., recruited November, 1861; wounded at Gettysburg; whereabouts unknown. Coleman, Henry C., died at Richmond, June, 1862. Coleman, William, recruited November, 1861; killed at battle Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Cato, A. J., recruited November, 1861; discharged for disability; resides in Texas. Downs, Jerre, killed at battle Gaines' Farm, July, 1862. Daniels, J. W., recruited 1862; wounded at Fort Harrison, 1864 resides in Conecuh county. Dyas, Thomas, taken prisoner at Knoxville, 1864; died in prison. DuBose, James, killed at Chickamauga, September, 1863. Dean, Thomas, recruited November, 1861 deserted to the enemy at Strawberry Plains, Tennessee, 1863. Douglas, William, honorably discharged, July, 1862; residence unknown. Foss, Roderick, recruited March, 1864; wounded second battle Cold Harbor; resides in Alabama. Fortner, Richard, killed in skirmish below Richmond, January, 1865. Floyd, Charles, wounded at Gaines' Farm, 1862; resides in Texas. Garner, Caleb, recruited April, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, 1863, and died from wounds. Garner, John, recruited April, 1862; killed at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862. Goldstein, Isadore, taken prisoner at Chickamauga; remained in prison until after the war; resides in Pennsylvania. Gandy, Oxford, recruited November, 1861; honorably discharged July, 1862; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Grice, Francis M., recruited November, 1861; lost left arm at Gaines' Farm; afterwards sutler Fourth Alabama Infantry; resides in Escambia county, Alabama. Gaff, John, recruited November, 1861; killed at Gaines' Farm, July, 1562. Hodo, John, recruited April, 1862; killed at Malvern Hill, 1862. Hughes, Daniel, honorably discharged August, 1861; died during the war. Hodges, Dr. Elias 0., promoted to assistant surgeon of a Virginia regiment, 1863; died in Texas since the war. Hodges, William, wounded at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862; taken prisoner at Lookout Mountain, 1863; died near Washington; Georgia, 1865. Hudson, Walker A., recruited April, 1862; taken prisoner at Hagerstown, Maryland, 1863; remained in prison during the war. Hirschfelder, Jacob, killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, 1862. Hyde, John D., recruited November, 1861; wounded at Gaines' Farm, 1862, and at Chickamauga, September, 1863, and in skirmish below Richmond, 1864; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Hyde, Joseph, recruited November, 1861; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Henderson, William, resides in Georgia. Haskins, William, recruited April, 1862; killed at Petersburg, Virginia, 1864. Haskins, Isaac, recruited April, 1862; resides in Texas. Horton, William, wounded in shoulder and leg at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862; resides in Butler county, Alabama. Johnson, William W., wounded and disabled at Gaines' Farm, 1862, and honorably discharged; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Johnston, Augustus, recruited March, 1864; killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Jones, E., recruited April, 1862; honorably discharged for sickness in 1862. Johnston, Emanuel, recruited November, 1861; killed at Malvern Rill, July, 1862. King, J. O., recruited November, 1861; discharged in the winter of 1861; resides in Butler county, Alabama. Kirk, Frank, recruited November, 186 1; honorably discharged; joined the Thirty-eighth Alabama Regiment; killed at Chickamauga, September, 1863. Little, J. H., resides in Texas. Long, William B., killed at Gettysburg, July, 1863. Lampkins, Lindsey, died at Staunton, Virginia, July, 1863. Lynch, Fielding, recruited April, 1862; killed at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862. Mathews, William M., died in Conecuh county, Alabama, since the war. Mertins, Julius A., recruited April, 1862; killed at Gaines' Farm. Mosley, Mason L., resides in Erath county, Texas. Morris, Wiley, recruited in 1861; died in Conecuh since the war. Morrow, William, wounded at the second battle Manassas, and wounded at Spottsylvania Court House, May, 1864; resides in Mobile county. Myers, John, recruited November, 1861; wounded at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862; dropped from the roll in 1863; killed in Butler county, Alabama, since the war. Mason, John, wounded in first battle Manassas; dropped from the roll 1862; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. McMillan, C. C., furloughed in 1862, and transferred to another command; resides in Butler county, Alabama. McIver, Evander, wounded in two places first battle Manassas, and honorably discharged September, 1861; resides in Texas. Nichols, W. H. H., deserted to enemy in front of Richmond, March, 1865. Nichols, John, transferred from Finnegan's Florida Regiment in the fall of 1864, and deserted to enemy before Richmond, March, 1865. Nash, Samuel D., honorably discharged August, 1861; resides in Monroe county, Alabama. Olivia, George, recruited November, 1861; honorably discharged August, 1862; died since the war. Peacock, Jesse, killed in first battle Manassas, July 21, 1861. Perry, Frank, deserted November, 1863. Perry, Owen, wounded first battle Manassas, July 21, 1861, and honorably discharged; rejoined the army, was captured, and died in prison. Perry, Thomas, recruited May, 1864; wounded at Spotsylvania Court House, May, 1864; resides in Monroe county, Alabama. Perry, Theophilus, recruited May, 1864; residence unknown. Powell, Ephraim, killed second battle Cold. Harbor, June 3, 1864. Perryman, James, honorably discharged January, 1862, and died in Conecuh county, Alabama, during the war. Quinley, William, recruited April, 1862; wounded at Gaines' -Farm, July, 1862, and at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; deserted to the enemy in 1865. Quinley, Stephen, recruited March, 1863; wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864; resides in Texas. Ray, Thomas E., recruited April, 1862; wounded at Sharpsburg, September, 1862; deserted to enemy 1861. Russel, David, honorably discharged December, 1861, for disability; resides in Louisiana. Rose, Robert, killed at Seven Pines, Virginia, May 31, 1862. Robbins, John, killed first battle Manassas, July 21, 1861. Robbins, Thomas, died from wounds received at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862. Robertson, Thomas, killed second battle Manassas, August, 1862. Ritchey, Thomas, recruited April, 1862; died in the hospital at Richmond, August, 1862. Robinson, J. Mat, honorably discharged for sickness, 1862; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Stearns, Henry C., wounded at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Stallworth, Nick, wounded at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862; honorably discharged 1862; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Stallworth, W. L., honorably discharged June, 1861, for disability; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Snowden, Newton, killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1862. Snowden, William H., wounded in skirmish at Lenoir Station, Tennessee, December, 1863; honorably discharged for wounds received in 1863; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Salter, Mich B., wounded at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, and right arm amputated; honorably discharged; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Stallworth, Jos., killed second battle Manassas, August, 1862. Stuckey, Buck, wounded second battle Manassas, August, 1862; killed at battle Darbytown Road, September. 1864. Stuckey, John, wounded at_____; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Stuckey, James, recruited November, 1861; resides in Monroe county, Alabama. Strickland, James, killed first Manassas, July 21, 1861. Smith, Jack, recruited November, 1861; honorably discharged for disability; resides in the State of Georgia. Shaver, John D., recruited April, 1862; killed at Chickamauga, September, 1863. Shaver, Phil. C., recruited April, 1862; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Sheffield, Evans, wounded at Gaines' Farm, July, 1862, and at Gettysburg, July, 1873; killed by a falling tree in Conecuh county, Alabama, since the war. Sampey, Francis M., wounded at second Manassas, August, 1862, and near Farmville, Virginia, April, 1863; died in Selma, Alabama, 1871. Sampey, Greenberry G., recruited May 7, 1864; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Thomas, James H., wounded at Seven Pines, May 31, 1862; killed second battle Manassas, August, 1862. Thomas, James C., recruited November, 1861; killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September, 1862. Thomas, Henry C., recruited September, 1862; resides in Texas. Turk, Theodosius, wounded at first Manassas; honorably discharged under act of Congress, 1862. Whelan, Pat S., commissary sergeant Fourth Alabama; died at Sparta since the war. Wilson, John W., recruited November, 1861; wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 3, 1861; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Wilson, George, wounded at Spotsylvania Court House, May 8, 1864, residence unknown. Wilkinson, Thomas, deserted March, 1862. Wimberly, Dr. Samuel H., killed at first Manassas, July 21, 1861. Williamson, John, recruited November, 1861; honorably discharged 1862; resides in Conecuh county, Alabama. Williamson, James, recruited November, 1861; honorably discharged 1862 for disability; resides near Brooklyn, Alabama. Watson, Bailey, recruited November, 1861; taken prisoner 1864, and remained in prison until the end of the war; resides in Texas. Wood, Rev. George A., recruited November, 1861; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; resides in Georgia. Additional Comments: Extracted from: History of Conecuh County, Alabama By Rev. B. F. 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