THE CONFEDERATE NAVY - SURNAMES: McCARRICK THROUGH RUGGLES Contributed by: Joan Renfrow ******************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES(tm) NOTICE All documents placed in the USGenWeb Archives remain the property of the contributors, who retain publication rights in accordance with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, these documents may be used by anyone for their personal research. They may be used by non-commercial entities so long as all notices and submitter information is included. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit. Any other use, including copying files to other sites, requires permission from the contributors PRIOR to uploading to the other sites. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net ******************************************************************************* Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection Description of Collection Captured Confederate States records, including military service records, were taken to Washington in 1865 and deposited in the National Archives. This card file, which was compiled primarily in 1924 prior to the release of the official records, is a source of information on individuals who served in the Confederate Navy and was used to establish proof of military service particularly for veterans applying for state pensions. It was compiled by Captain W. MacElroy, Navy Department, United Confederate Veterans. While this is not a comprehensive source, there is considerable information about the service of the sailors that are listed in the file. The source of the information is noted and ranges from printed and documentary material to the testimony of other veterans. CONTRIBUTOR'S NOTE: All information has been transcribed directly from the index cards and has not been changed in any way (i.e. spelling, format and abbreviations). SAUNDERS, FARMER Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Acting Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Acting Midshipman, August 14, 1861 Killed February 2, 1864, at the capture of U.S.S. "Underwriter" Served on C.S.S. "Chicora" in 1862-63 SCHROEDER, J. CHARLES Information secured July 1924 From Dr. Daniel Trigg, Lebanon, Va. Remarks: From Stanton, Va. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Relative: Dr. Will Schroder, in Eastern, Va. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Asst. Engineer in 1861 Chief Engineer in 1862 Chief Engineer Canadian Expedition in 1863 Chief Engineer aboard the "Chickamauga" a Cruiser in 1864 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. 1st Asst, Engineer June 20, 1861 Engineer July 15, 1862 Chief Engineer Oct. 23, 1862 to rank from Oct. 2, 1862 Chief Engineer Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 Served on Steamer "St. Nicholas" Chesapeake Bay, 1861 Johnson's Island expedition Oct. 1863 C.S.S. "Richmond" 1862-63 C.S.S. "Chickamauga" 1864 James River Squadron, 1864 Aboard, 1864. SEAY, M. M. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Asst. Paymaster, C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Asst. Paymaster in 1862 SEMPLE, JAMES A. Information secured Sept. 1924 From article on the "First Ironclad Naval Engagement in the World", written by E.V. White, furnished by Capt. E.D. Williams, Wilmington, N.C. Rank: Paymaster, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served on the C.S. Ironclad "Virginia" From the state of Virginia Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Paymaster, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Paymaster in 1861 Paymaster aboard the "Virginia" in 1862 Paymaster in charge of Supplies in 1864 SHARP, WILLIAM W. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Lieut. in 1861 1st Lieut. in 1862 Lieut. Commanding the "Beaufort" in Virginia waters in 1863 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks" Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Formerly Lieut. U.S. Navy 1st Lieut. June 10, 1861 1st Lieut. Oct. 23, 1862 to rank from Oct. 2, 1862 Naval battery, Hospital Point, Va. 1861 Battle at Hatteras Inlet, N.C. Aug. 28-29, 1861 Commended for gallant conduct; prisoner Fort Lafayette, 1861 Transferred from Fort Warren to Hampton Roads, November 6, 1861 Ordered to Charlotte, N.C., September 2, 1862 C.S. Steamers "Beaufort" and "Neuse", James River Squadron, 1863-64 SIMMS, CHARLES CARROLL Information secured Sept. 1924 From article on the "First Ironclad Naval Engagement in the World", written by E.V. White, furnished by Capt. E.D. Williams, Wilmington, N.C. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served on the C.S. Ironclad "Virginia" From the state of Virginia Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Lieut. Commanding the "Richmond" in Va. waters in 1861 1st Lieut aboard the "Virginia" in Va. waters in 1862 1st Lieut aboard the "Selma" in Ala. waters in 1863 1st Lieut. Commanding the "Nashville" in Alabama waters in 1864 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks" Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Formerly Lieut. U.S. Navy Served as Lieut. Virginia Navy 1st Lieut. C.S. Navy June 10, 1861 1st Lieut. Oct. 23, 1862 to rank from Oct. 2, 1862 1st Lieut. Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 to rank from Jan. 6, 1864 Norfolk Navy-Yard, 1861 Potomac River defense 1861 Steamer "St. Nicholas" 1861 C.S.S. "Virginia"; battle of Hampton Roads, March 8-9, 1862 C.S.S. "Florida"; reported for duty Oct. 25, 1862 Selma Ala. 1863 Commanding C.S.S. "Baltic", 1863-64 Commanding C.S.S. "Nashville", Mobile Squadron, 1864 Surrendered May 4, 1865; paroled May 10, 1865 SIMMS, JOHN D. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Captain, C.S. Marines Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Captain in the C.S. Marines in 1861-64 SIMPSON, F. G. (or T. G.) Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Asst. Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. 3rd Asst. Engineer, April 22, 1862 Resigned Sept. 8, 1863 Served on C.S.S. "Baltic", 1862-63 SINCLAIR, ARTHUR Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Commander, C.S. Marines Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Commander in the Virginia Navy in 1861 Commander Commanding the "Winslow" in Va. waters in 1862 Commander Commanding the "Atlanta" in Ga. waters in 1863 SINCLAIR, ARTHUR, JR. Information secured Sept. 1924 From article on the "First Ironclad Naval Engagement in the World", written by E.V. White, furnished by Capt. E.D. Williams, Wilmington, N.C. Rank: Clerk, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served on the C.S. Ironclad "Virginia" Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Capt's Clerk, Master, Lieut. C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Capt's Clerk aboard the "Virginia" in Va. waters in 1862 Master aboard the "Alabama" a Cruiser in 1863 1st Lieut. in 1864 SINCLAIR, GEORGE T. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Captain, Lieut., Commander, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Captain in the Virginia Navy in 1861 Lieut. in the C.S. Navy in 1861-62 Commander in 1863 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Midshipman, Lieut. Commander, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Formerly Lieut. U.S. Navy Served as Midshipman, Virginia Navy 1st Lieut. C.S. Navy April 20, 1861 Commander, May 13, 1863 Commander Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 to rank from May 13, 1863 Gosport Navy-Yard, 1861-62 Savannah, 1862 Commanding C.S.S. "Fingal" 1862 Commanding privateer "Georgiana" 1863 SINCLAIR, GEORGE T. JR. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Midshipman aboard the "Florida" a Cruiser in 1862-64 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Acting Midshipman July 17, 1861 Midshipman Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864 Served on C.S.R.S. "United States" Gosport Navy-Yard, 1861-62 C.S.S. "Florida" 1862-63 Captured off Bahia, Brazil Oct. 7, 1864 Mobile Squadron, 1864 SINCLAIR, WILLIAM B. Information secured July 1924 From the V.M.I. Lee, Va. furnished by Joseph R. Anderson, Historiographer. Rank: Assistant Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Va. Appointed to Navy from Va. Former Surgeon in U.S. Navy Surgeon July 10, 1861 Surgeon Oct. 23, 1962 to rank from March 26, 1861 Served on C.S. Navy Ship "United States" Norfolk Navy Yards 1861 Naval Rendezvous Richmond 1862 to 1864 Died in Baltimore, Ma. Sept. 27, 1896 Commodore Maury and Lieut. John M. Brooke, gave his History Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Surgeon in 1861-64 SINCLAIR, WILLIAM B. JR. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Midshipman aboard the "Nashville" a Cruiser in 1861 Midshipman aboard the "Florida" a Cruiser in 1864 Drowned at Sea 7-10-64 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Acting Midshipman, Dec. 2, 1861 Midshipman Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 Passed Midshipman Provisional Navy (no date) Drowned at Sea July 10, 1864 Served on C.S.S. "Nashville" 1861 C.S.S. "Richmond" 1862-63 C.S.S. "Florida" in 1864 SINCLAIR, WILLIAM H. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Master, Executive Officer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Master and Executive Officer aboard the "Tuscaloosa" a Tender in 1863 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Acting Midshipman, Aug. 8, 1861 Midshipman Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 Gosport Navy-Yard 1861-62 Charlotte, N.C. 1862 C.S.S. "Alabama" 1862-63 Bark "Conrad" C.S. Bark "Tuscaloosa" 1863 SKINNER, THOMAS D. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Master in the Virginia Navy in 1861 Lieut. C.S. Navy in 1863 1st Lieut. Commanding the "Nansemond" in Va. waters in 1864 1st Lieut. aboard the "Fredericksburg" in Va. waters in 1865 SLAUGHTER, RICHARD C. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Midshipman aboard the "Richmond" and "Nansemond" in Virginia waters in 1864 Information secured Nov. 1924 From his brother Dr. Robert M. Slaughter, 1430 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Entered the service March 1863, from the state of Virginia, according to the original order signed by F. Forest he served aboard the C.S.S. "Patrick Henry" (this order in the hands of the above informant) he served in the James River Fleet, near the end of the war, was detailed to act as guard to the C.S. Treasury on retreat into Georgia. Died in 1885. SMITH, COPE Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. SMITH, GEORGE W. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Master, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Master in Charge of the Submarine Batteries in Va. waters in 1865 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Master, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Transferred from the C.S. Army Master not in line of promotion, Nov. 28, 1863 Master not in line of promotion June 2, 1864 Served on C.S.S. "Torpedo" 1864 James River batteries, 1865 SMITH, HUGH Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. SMITH, PETER W. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Master, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Master Commanding the Torpedo Boat "Torpedo" in Va. waters in 1865 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Master, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Master not in line of promotion, Feb. 16, 1863 Master not in line of promotion Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 Served on C.S.S. "Torpedo" 1863-64 Captured in James River, May 6, 1864 Confined in port Lafayette Transferred to Fort Warren, September 17, 1864 Commanding C.S.S. "Torpedo" in 1865 SPOTTSWOOD, CHARLES F. M. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, Commander, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Lieut. in the Va. Navy in 1861 1st Lieut. Norfolk Navy Yard in 1862 Commander in 1863 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Lieutenant, Commander, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Formerly Lieut. U.S. Navy Served as Commander Virginia Navy 1st Lieut. C.S. Navy June 10, 1861 Commander Feb. 13, 1863 to rank from Aug. 25, 1862 Served on C.S.S. "Patrick Henry" 1862-63 Recruiting service, 1863-64 SPOTTSWOOD, WILLIAM A. W. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Surgeon in 1861 Surgeon in Charge of the Medical Bureau in 1864 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Resigned as Surgeon, U.S. Navy Jan. 19, 1861 Surgeon, Oct. 23, 1862 to rank from March 26, 1861 Chief Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 1862-64 STANFIELD, JOHNNY Information secured June 1924 From Michael Wade, 1415 West Main Street, Richmond, Va. Remarks: From the state of Virginia, Richmond Rank: Fireman, "Teaser" Enlisted at Richmond, Va. STEPHENSON, LLOYD B. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Marines Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as 2nd Lieut. C.S. Marines in 1864 STERLING, NEIL HOWISON Information secured Sept. 1924 From J.G. Sterling, 1602 Patterson Ave., Winston Salem, North Carolina Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Enlisted from Richmond, Va. Died in service at Richmond, Virginia April 17, 1864 at the age of 17 years, 3 months, and 9 days Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Midshipman aboard the "Harriett Lane" in Texas waters in 1863 SULLIVAN, JOHN C. Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Boatswain, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in England Appointed from Virginia Transferred from the C.S. Army Acting Boatswain, September 3, 1862 Boatswain (no date) Died August 7, 1863 SUMNER, ISAAC Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. SYKCO, JOSHUA Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. TABB, AUGUSTUS Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. TABB, HENRY Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. TANSILL, ROBERT Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Captain, C.S. Marines Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Captain in the C.S. Marines in 1862 Capt. of Infantry P.(Provisional) Army in 1862 TATUM, HENRY W. Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. TAYLOE, JAMES L. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Lieutenant in 1861 Killed in 1862 TAYLOR, ALGERNON S. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Captain, Major, Marines Corps. Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Capt. in Q. M. Marines Corps in 1861 Was Major Marines Corps in 1862 TAYLOR, JOHN S. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, Virginia Navy Remarks: Enlisted from Virginia Served the C.S. as Lieut. in the Virginia Navy in 1861 TAYLOR, RICHARD Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Paymaster, C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Asst. Paymaster aboard the "Nashville" a Cruiser in 1861 Asst. Paymaster aboard the "Arkansas" in the Miss. River in 1862 Paymaster in 1863 Paymaster aboard the "Florida" a Cruiser in 1864 THOMAS, GEORGE W., JR. Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. THOMAS, JOHN Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. THOMASON, IKE Information secured June 1924 From Michael Wade, 1417 West Main Street, Richmond, Va. Remarks: From the State of Virginia, Norfolk Rank: 2nd Asst. Engineer on the "Richmond" Enlisted at Richmond, Va. in 1863 THOMPSON, GEORGE W. SR. Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. THORBURN, ROBERT D. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Commander Virginia Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Commander in the Virginia Navy in 1861 THURMA, MARCELLUS Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. TOMLINSON, J. W. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Asst. Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Asst. Engineer aboard the "Chickamauga" a Cruiser in 1864 Asst. Engineer aboard the "Richmond" in Virginia waters in 1865 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Asst. Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. 3rd Asst. Engineer, Feb. 12, 1863 3rd Asst. Engineer Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864 Served on C.S.S. "Beaufort" 1861 C.S.S. "Chickamauga" 1864 C.S.S. "Richmond" 1865 TRIGG, CONNALLY FINDLEY Information secured July 1924 From Dr. Daniel Trigg, Lebanon, Va. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: From Abingdon, Va. Enlisted at the age of 16, 1863 in Company D. 1st Va. Cavalry, later transferred to C.S. Navy Was one of the Cadets that escorted the Treasury from Richmond, down through Georgia TRIGG, DANIEL Information secured July 1924 From his Son Dr. Daniel Trigg, Lebanon, Va. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: From Abingdon, Va. Enlisted 1861, drilled artillery, Crainey Island, promoted to Lieutenant, transferred to Chaffins Bluff, Drewrys Bluff, Balls Bluff, ran blockade on board the "Jamestown" stationed on the Chattahoochee River, where gun boats were being built. Captured at Sailors Creek, in prison at Washington City, transferred as prisoner to Johnson Island where he was paroled. Sons: John W.J. Triff, Hatch, New Mexico George Ben Trigg, care of Liberty Central Trust Co., St. Louis, Mo. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Midshipman, Master, Lieut., C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Midshipman in 1861 Was Master in 1863 2nd Lieut. aboard the "Virginia" in Va. waters in 1864-65 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Midshipman, Master, Lieut., C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Resigned as Acting Midshipman, U.S. Navy April 20, 1861 Served as Midshipman, Virginia Navy Acting Midshipman, C.S. Navy June, 1861 Passed Midshipman, Oct. 3, 1862 Master in line of promotion, Jan. 7, 1864 2nd Lieut. Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864 Served on C.S.R.S. "United States", Gosport Navy-Yard 1861-62 C.S.S. "Chattahoochie" in 1862-63 Special service aboard, 1864 Passenger on Steamer "Margarett" and "Jessie" when chased by U.S.S. "Rhode Island" May 30, 1863 C.S.S. "Virginia (No. 2)" James River Squadron, 1864 TRUSSEL, E. Information secured June 1924 From Michael Wade, 1417 West Main Street, Richmond, Va. Remarks: From the State of Virginia, Richmond Rank: 2nd Class Fireman, either "Hampton" or "Nanceman" Enlisted at Richmond, Va. in 1863 TUCKER, HENRY Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. TUCKER, JOHN R. Information secured May 1824 Copied from original special orders no. 228, from headquarters department of S.C. Georgia and Fla. At Charleston S.C. dating Nov. 3, 1863, furnished by Mrs. Henry Plenge, No 8 New Street, Charleston, S.C. Remarks: His name appearing as Flag Officer commanding a Float, C.S. Navy Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Commander, Captain, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Commander in the Virginia Navy in 1861 Commander in the C.S. Navy in 1861 Commander Commanding the "Patrick Henry" in Va. waters in 1862 Captain Commanding the "Chicora" in S. Carolina waters in 1863 Captain Commanding the Naval Forces in S. Carolina waters in 1863 TUCKER, JOHN T. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Asst. Engineer in the Canadian Expedition in 1863 Engineer aboard the "Chickamauga" as Cruiser in 1864 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Asst. Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Formerly 3rd Asst. Engineer, U.S. Navy 3rd Asst. Engineer, June 11, 1861 2nd Asst. Engineer Aug. 27, 1862 1st Asst. Engineer, Aug. 13, 1863 1st Asst. Engineer Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864 Served on C.S.S. "Patrick Henry" 1862-63 Johnson's Island expedition, October, 1863 C.S.S. "Neuse" 1864 C.S.S. "Chickamauga" 1864 TURNER, GEORGE P. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: 1st Lieutenant, Captain, C.S. Marines Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as 1st Lieut. C.S. Marines in 1861 Captain C.S. Marines in 1862 TURNER, SAMUEL V. Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Sailmaker, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Resigned as Sailmaker, U.S. Navy, April 18, 1861 Sailmaker June 11, 1861 Sailmaker Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 Served on C.S.R.S. "United States", Gosport Navy-Yard 1861-62 Naval Works, Charlotte, N.C. in 1862-64 TURNER, WILLIAM MASON Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Asst. Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Asst. Surgeon in 1862 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Asst. Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Asst. Surgeon for the War, April 1, 1862 Asst. Surgeon May 1, 1863 Surgeon Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 Served on C.S.S. "Chicora" in 1862-63 Naval battery Drewry's Bluff 1863-64 TYLER, HENRY B. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Adjt. & Inspr. Lieut. Colonel, C.S. Marines Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Adjt. & Inspr. in the Marine Corps in 1861 Lieut. Colonel C.S. Marines Corps in 1861 TYNAN, JOHN W. Information secured Sept. 1924 From article on the "First Ironclad Naval Engagement In the World", written by E.V. White, furnished by Capt. E.D. Williams, Wilmington, N.C. Rank: Asst. Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served on the C.S. Ironclad "Virginia" From the state of Virginia Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Asst. Engineer in the Virginia Navy in 1861 Engineer aboard the "Virginia" in Va. waters in 1862 Chief Engineer aboard the "Savannah" in Georgia waters in 1864 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Formerly 2nd Asst. Engineer, U.S. Navy 2nd Asst. Engineer June 15, 1862 Acting 1st Asst. Engineer Dec. 21, 1861 Chief Engineer May 22, 1863 Served on Steamer "St. Nicholas" Chesapeake Bay 1861 C.S.S. "Virginia", Battle of Hampton Roads, March 8-9, 1862 Naval Station, Savannah, 1863-64 C.S.S. "Tallahassee" 1864 WADE, MICHAEL Information secured June 1924 1417 W. Main St., Richmond, Va. Rank: Landsman, James River Squadron Remarks: Enlisted 1863 on Gunboat "Richmond" transferred from time to time to Battery Semmes Surrendered, Greensboro, N.C. with Semmes Naval Brigade Sons: Leo. Wade, 1417 W. Main St., Richmond, Va. J.J. Wade, 1401 W. Main Street, Richmond, Va. Wife: Mrs. Annie E. Wade, 1417 W. Main St., Richmond, Va. Daughters: Mrs. M.J. McBarbie, Florence S.C. Miss Annie Mae Wade, 1417 W. Main St., Richmond, Va. Information given by himself. WALKER, CHARLES L. Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. WALKER, COLUMBUS Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. WALKER, JOHN TYLER Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Midshipman, October 18, 1862 Drewry's Bluff WARD, JOHN Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Surgeon in 1861 WARD, WILLIAM H. Information secured July 1924 From Newspaper article taken from scrap book of Mrs. Col. Robert C. Grigg, Christiansburg, Va. furnished by G. Cabell Childress, Bristol, Va-Tenn. Remarks: His name appearing as Lieutenant, C.S. "Tallahassee" Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as 1st Lieut. in 1862 1st Lieut. and Executive Officer aboard the "Richmond" in Va. waters in 1864 1st Lieut. Comndg. the "Palmetto State" in S. Carolina waters in 1864 WARE, THOMAS R. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Paymaster, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Paymaster in 1861 WARNER, JAMES H. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Chief Engineer in 1861 Chief Engineer at Columbus, Ga. in 1864 WASHINGTON, H. W. M. Information secured July 1924 From Dr. Daniel Trigg, Lebanon, Va. Rank: Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: From Williamsburg, Va. Family now living at Williamsburg, Va. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Surgeon in 1861 Surgeon aboard the "Arkansas" in he Miss. River in 1862 Surgeon aboard the "Fredericksburg" in Va. waters in 1864 WEBB, WILLIAM A. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, Commander, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Lieut. in 1861 1st Lieut. Commanding the "Teaser" in Va. waters in 1862 1st Lieut. aboard the "Savannah" in Ga. waters in 1863 Commander Commanding the Naval Station in Georgia waters in 1863 Commander Commanding the "Richmond" in Virginia waters in 1864 WEST, JOSEPH STANHOPE Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Asst. Engineer aboard the "Atlanta" in Ga. waters in 1863 Engineer aboard the "Hampton" in Virginia waters in 1865 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Asst. Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. 3rd Asst. Engineer Sept. 27, 1862 2nd Asst. Engineer May 21, 1863 2nd Asst. Engineer Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 Served on C.S.S. "Atlanta" captured by U.S.S. "Weehawken" June 17, 1863 Prisoner 1863-64 C.S.S. "Hampton" James River Squadron 1865 Semmes Naval Brigade 1865 WHITTLE, WILLIAM C. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Captain, Commander, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Va. Served as Capt. in the Virginia Navy in 1861 Commander in the C.S. Navy in 1861 Captain in 1863 WHITTLE, WILLIAM C. JR. Information secured June 1924 From Mr. John D. Lining, 125 Fair Ground St., Jackson, Tenn. He having an article on the Shenandoah, written from the diary of Dr. Charles E. Lining who was the Surgeon, on the Shenandoah. Remarks: From the State of Virginia Rank: 1st Lieut. and Executive Officer aboard the Shenandoah Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Master, Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Master aboard the "Nashville" a Cruiser in 1861 1st Lieut. Commanding the Naval Defense at Columbus Ky. in Kentucky waters in 1862 1st Lieut. and Executive Officer aboard the "Shenandoah" a Cruiser in 1864 WIATT, AMERICUS V. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Lieut. aboard the "Atlanta" in Ga. waters in 1863 1st Lieut. Commanding the "North Carolina" in N. Carolina waters in 1864 WILKINSON, JOHN Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Lieut. in 1861 1st Lieut. in 1862 1st Lieut. Commanding the Canadian Expedition in 1863 1st Lieut. Commanding aboard the "Chickamauga" a Cruiser in 1864 WILLIAMSON, CHARLES H. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Surgeon in 1861 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Surgeon, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Formerly passed Asst. Surgeon U.S. Navy Surgeon June 10, 1861 Surgeon Oct. 23, 1862 to rank from March 26, 1861 Surgeon Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 Name appears on rolls of C.S.R.S. "United States" Gosport Navy-Yard Charlotte, N.C. 1862-63 Charleston Squadron 1863-64 Fleet Surgeon, Savannah Squadron, March 7, 1864 WILLIAMSON, JOHN A. G. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Midshipman, Master, C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Midshipman aboard the "Atlanta" in Ga. waters in 1864 Master aboard the "Virginia" in Va. waters in 1865 WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM P. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Chief Engineer in 1861 Chief Engineer in 1862 WINFIELDS, THOMAS Information secured August 1924 Extract taken from page 31 of scrap book of the Stonewall Chapter U.D.C. furnished by Mrs. J.A. Fore, Charlotte, N.C. Remarks: His name appearing as a workman in the C.S. Navy Yard, Charlotte, N.C. from 1862 to 1865, part of that time as a member of one of the 3 companies of Marines stationed there. He came to Charlotte, N.C. when the Navy Yard was moved from Norfolk, Va. WIRT, WILLIAM A. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Commander, C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Commander in 1863 WORTH, ALGERNON S. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Midshipman, Master, Lieut., C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Midshipman aboard the "Harriett Lane" in Texas waters in 1863 Master in 1863 2nd Lieut. in 1864 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Midshipman, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Resigned as Acting Midshipman, U.S. Navy April 25, 1861 Served as Midshipman Virginia Navy Acting Midshipman C.S. Navy June 11, 1861 Passed Midshipman Oct. 3, 1862 Master in line of Promotion Jan. 7, 1864 2nd Lieut. Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 WRIGHT, HENRY X. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Asst. Engineer aboard the "Capitol" in the Miss. River in 1862 Engineer Canadian Expedition in 1863 Engineer aboard the "Richmond" in Va. waters in 1864 Chief Engineer aboard the "Virginia" in Va. waters in 1865 (Promoted to Chief Engineer for Gallantry) WRIGHT, ROBERT Information secured July 1924 Richmond, Va. From Dr. Daniel Trigg, Lebanon, Va. Rank: Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: From Virginia Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Asst. Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. 3rd Asst. Engineer, Nov. 30, 1861 Resigned Sept. 21, 1863 YAYLOE Information secured July 1924 From Dr. Daniel Trigg, Lebanon, Va. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: From Norfolk, Va. YEATMAN, CHARLES E. Information secured July 1924 From the V.M.I. Lee, Va. furnished by Joseph R. Anderson, Historiographer Remarks: Borned in Va. Graduated V.M.I. 1848 Appointed from Va. Master not in line for promotion Jan. 22, 1862 Acceptance Lieut. in the war May 5, 1863 First Lieut. Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 to rank from Jan. 6, 1864 Served on the C.S.S. "Baltic" 1863 to 1864 Mobile Squadron 1864 to 1865 Surrendered May 4, 1865; paroled May 10, 1865 He died Feb. 15, 1898, was R.R. Agent Norfolk, Va. until death Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress Enlisted from Virginia Served as Lieut. in 1863 1st Lieut. in 1864 YOUNG, GEORGE Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Boatswain, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served as Boatswain in the Virginia Navy in 1861 Pilot in the James River Squadron C.S. Navy in Va. waters in 1864 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Acting Boatswain, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. Acting Boatswain, December 1, 1861 Resigned March 1, 1863 Bush's Bluff, Elizabeth River 1861 C.S.S. "Patrick Henry" 1862-63 Pilot James River Squadron, 1864 YOUNG, MOSES P. Information secured Oct. 1924 From John C. Stiles, Lieut. Col. (Retired) National Guard of Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Rank: Asst. Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Asst. Engineer in the James River Squadron in Va. waters in 1865 Information secured March 1925 From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office. Rank: Asst. Engineer, C.S. Navy Remarks: Borned in Virginia Appointed from Va. 3rd Asst. Engineer May 19, 1863 3rd Asst. Engineer Provisional Navy June 2, 1864 2nd Asst. Engineer no date Charleston Squadron 1863-64 C.S.S. "Richmond" James River Squadron, 1865 Semmes Naval Brigade, 1865