Roll of Co G. Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana Submitted by: Gaytha Carver Thompson ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** ************************************************ AVOYELLES PARISH ROLL OF COMPANY "G" Capt. Fenelon Cannon, resigned in 1862 J. C. Joffrion, 1st Lieut. W. H. Murlock 2nd Lieut. H. C. Cailleteaux, 3rd Lieut. Killed at London, Ky. ------- Convillion 3rd Lieut. Killed at Liberty, Miss. W. Moreau, 1st Sergeant. A. L. Babin 2nd Sergeant S. Convillion 3rd Sergeant A. B. Frazer 4th Sergeant J. J. Craven 5th Sergeant J. R. Griffin, 1st Corporal G. J. Gaspard 2nd Corporal P. H. Convillion 3rd Corporal L. J. Ducote 4th Corporal W. E. Armstrong, Louis Broussard, Forbin Bordelon, H. Bonham, P. R. Baillio, F. Brouillet, George Baker, Philo Coco, A. Convillion, A. Z. Chatalain, J. M. Corbin, H. R. Dulaney, F. Desheautelle, M. M. Dufour, O. P. Edwards, S. D. Elam, Leon Gremillion, Giles Glasscock, Thomas Guert, M. Goudeau, Prosper Guillot, Emile Huneau, Alex. M. Haas, A. Hirschey, D. Husom, Joseph Jordan, Pierre J. Lemoine, Leon Lemoine, Cessaire Lemoine, H. Lemoine, Francois LaBorde, H. C. Little, O. P. Lydon, Privat Mayeaux, Gervais Morace, A. J. Moreau, Augustin Marcotte, T. J. Milligan, J. Morris, W. H. Mize, W. M. C. Nelson, J. P. Nusene, C. E. Pedicord, E. Pontheu, Andrew Titchey, Frank Schuller, D. L. Todd, Meril Tassin, J. B. Tassin, Valere Tassin, J. A. Tally, T. J. Toler, Geo. T. Voorhies, Horace Voorhies. Very little concerning this company could be ascertained. Several were written to, but there were no responses. Alex. M. Haas is still living and prospering. Most of his time is spent in New Orleans, but he has interests in and around Haasville and Bunkie, where he and his brother have been successful in business. The latter town was named for his daughter. During the war Haas left the 1st Louisiana by promotion to a Lieutenancy in another regiment and served in the Trans-Mississippi Department. A. B. Frazier is said to be living at Fort Worth, Texas, but no response came from a letter written him at that point. Source: "A Cavalryman's Reminiscences of the Civil War" by Howell Carter abt 1900 Louisiana State Courier, April 1985 Compiled by: Annette Carpenter Womack, editor Typed by: Gaytha Carver Thompson