Five Family Direct Line Ancestors in the Civil War
 
 
  1. Private John Wesley Parks (1847 GA - 1937 GA)
    Company E, 4th Tennessee Cavalry, Union
    Cavalry Corps, Military Division of Mississippi
    Army of Tennessee
    Muster-out Roll, Nashville Tenn, July 12 1865.
 
  1. Private James A. Weed (1820 GA - 1903 GA)
    Company E, 7th Georgia Infantry
    G.T. Anderson's Brigade,
    R.E. Lee's Army of N. Virginia, CSA
        Wounded Second Manassas, Aug 30, 1862
 
  1. Private Bennett Rainey Jeffares (1838 GA - 1866 GA)
    Company D, 38th Georgia Infantry,
    Lawton's Brigade
    Stonewall Jackson's Division,
    R.E. Lee's Army of N. Virginia, CSA
        Wounded Gaines Mill, June 27, 1862
        Captured Farmville VA April 6 1865
 
  1. Major John Hockenhull (1811 England - 1880 GA)
    Company H, 11th Georgia Infantry Regiment
    G.T. Anderson's Brigade
    Hood's Division of Longstreet's Corps
    Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, CSA
        Major, Brigade Commissary
        Captain, Assistant Commissary
     
 
  1. Private Thomas Johnson Bryan (1831 GA - 1897 GA)
    Pickens County Militia in 1862
    Company I, Cherokee Legion of the Georgia State Guards, CSA 
 
 FAMILY CIVIL WAR (88 Collateral Soldiers: 4 Union and 84 Confederate) 
 
 Family
 Soldier
Count
 Killed in Action 
 Died of Disease 
  Nash 17 6 DOD
  Weed 3 1 KIA
  Wells 10 2 KIA 1 DOD
  Jeffares 6 1 KIA 1 DOD
  Cochran 1
  Bankston 2
  Hopkins 4
  Rainey 9 1 KIA 2 DOD
  Brown 18 4 DOD
  Hayes 5
  Bryan 3
  Parks 3
  Price 3
  Hockenhull 4 1 KIA
20 Deaths (KIA or DOD) of 84 soldiers or 23.4% death rate
  36 Soldier Sons of Direct Line Ancestors
             / Andrew J Parks 1817-1870
Soldier Sons Of Andrew J. Parks and Martha Minerva Price
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       / Parks, John Wesley  1848-1939
4th TN Union Cav Co F
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Henry J.4th TN Union Cav Co F
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Robert Parks4th TN Union Cav Co F
 / Parks,  Walker Bell  1879-1952
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|     |              / John Franklin Hayes (1795 SC - 1872 TN)
Soldier Sons Of John F Hayes - Mary Lovin
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Henry C Hayes CSA
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George W Hayes CSA 14th Arkansas (b 1827-
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Bradford Hayes Union
|     |      |       \ Mary Ann Lovin
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|      \ Hayes, Mary Ann     1850-1923
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|             |     / John Hockenhull
Major 11th Georgia Inf Anderson's's Brigade, Longstreet's Div., R.E. Lee's Army of N. Va., CSA
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son Dr. John HockenhullSurgeon 52nd GA Inf T.R.R. Cobb's Brigade
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son Charles Henry Hockenhull Sergeant 11th GA Inf Anderson's Brigade, Longstreet's Div., R.E. Lee's Army of N. Va., , Enlisted June 1862 Surrendered Appomattox Apr 1865
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son John Feagan HockenhullPvt. Phillips Legion Killed Battle of Knoxville Dec 1863, CSA
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|              \ Ellen Hockenhull 
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Parks, Sydney 1905-1987
|           / Hetto Bryant 
Soldier Sons Of Hetto Bryan
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|       / Bryan, Thomas Johnson 1831-1897
Pvt. Company I, Cherokee Legion, GA State Guards CSA
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Nicholas Byran 9th GA Art
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James Byran9th GA Art
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\ Leila Bryan  1873-1955
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        \ Brown, Anis Brown 1836-1897
Soldier Sons Of Meredith Brown (1808-1880) and Sarah Crow
Francis Marion Brown 38th GA Co K Died of Disease, Richmond VA 1862
Joseph Warren Brown 36th GA Co L 1st Lieutenant POW Vicksburg
Rankin Brown 36th GA Pvt Co L
 
             /Nash, Larkin 1806 SC - 1872 GA
Soldier Sons Of Larkin Nash (mother Margaret Willard)
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Willard Patillo Nash (1827 GA - 1865 OH) 36th GA Inf. Captured Nashville Dec 1864
Died of smallpox Camp Chase prison Ohio Feb 1865
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William Riley Nash (1833 GA -1899 Nancy Creek GA)36th GA Infantry Captured Baker's Creek, exchanged , wounded Missionary Ridge Nov 25 1863
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John W. Nash (1835 GA - 1865 OH)36th GA Captured Nashville Dec 1864
Died of pneumonia Camp Chase prison OH Jan 1865
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Miles Henry Nash (1841 GA - 1913 GA)38th GA Infantry Wounded Gaines Mill VA Jun 1862 captured at Battle of the Wilderness VA May 1864 POW Elmira NY
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Edward Newton Nash (1844 GA -1914 GA)36th GA POW Vicksburg paroled 1863 wounded left knee Battle of Resaca GA 1864. Crippled for life
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James T Nash36th GA Captured at Nashville Dec. 16 1864. POW Camp Chase Ohio, released June 12 1865.
         / Nash, Isaiah Parker Mayfield   1860-1937
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        |      \ Margaret Willard 1807
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     / Nash, Samuel Claude 1890-1968  
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    |   |       / James H. Weed 1820-1903
Private 7th Georgia Inf Co E, wounded 2nd Manassas
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John B. WeedPrivate 7th Georgia Inf Co E, killed 2nd Manassas
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William R. WeedPrivate 7th Georgia Inf Co E, wounded 2nd Manassas
    |    \  Weed, Martha Angeline 1861-1929
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    |           \ Rosanna Wells  1820-1899
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Nash Martha 1919-
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    |               / Henry Jeffares 1795-1863
Soldier Sons Of Henry Jeffares
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1st Sgt. John Edwin Jeffares 1822-186436th GA Inf POW Vicksburg 7/4/1863 wounded Battle of Atlanta Jul 22 1864 died of wound Aug 24 1864
    |          / Bennett Rainey Jeffares 1837 - 1866
38th GA Inf Wounded 1862, POW 1965
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Henry Jeffares 1835 - 1914 17th SC Inf Surrendered Appomatox 1865
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    |    / Jeffares, Bennett Wiley Thomas 1862-1943
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    |   |     |     / John Cochran 1801-1882
Soldier Sons Of John Cochran and Julia Sims
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Samuel Cochran Cpl. Samuel Cochran 38th GA Inf Wounded 2nd Manassas 1862 Surrendered Appomatox 1865
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    |   |      \ Parazade Cochran 1841--1917
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    |   |          |    / Wiley Sims 1768-1828
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    |   |           \Sims, Julia 1807-1885
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    |   |               \ Mary  Hartsfield  1774
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     \ Jeffares, Sara Ruth 1897-1999
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        |           / Rev John Bankston 1799-1869 
Soldier Sons Of Rev John Bankston
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John Thomas Bankston 1837-1914Pvt Company I 16th GA Discharged Rheumatism
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Marion Newton Bankston5th Sgt 36th GA Co K, captured Atlanta 1864, POW
        |      / Berry Bankston 1846 -  
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        |     |     \ Wiley Johnson 1812-     
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         \ Bankston, Mary Josephine 1866-1960
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              |      / George Harrison Hopkins 1809-1888
Soldier Sons of George Harrison Hopkins and Lucinda Turner
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Green Thomas Hopkins 1838-1908Pvt. 36th GA Inf Co. K discharged Apr 1863
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Melmoth Dyer Hopkins 1832-1896Pvt. 36th GA Inf Co. K Captured Vicksburg paroled 1863
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George Wiley Hopkins 1839-1919Pvt. 36th GA Inf Co. K Captured Pea Ridge Mar 1862,exchanged
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John Riley Hopkins 1835-1909Supt. Hilst Niter Works CSA
               \  Margaret Hopkins 1848-1937
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                     \ Lucinda Turner 1812-1872
                      

All 88 Soldier Sons in All Families

  1. PARKS
    1. Parks, John Wesley (1848 TN - 1939 GA) 4th TN Union Cavalry Company F in service at war's end
    2. Henry J. (1842 - 1906) 4th TN Union Cavalry Company F in service at war's end
    3. Robert Parks (1846 TN - 1885 Bradley TN) 4th TN Union Cavalry Company F in service at war's end
  2. NASH Miles Nash' Sons and Grandson's in the Civil War Below is a table of the sons and grandsons of Miles Nash and their status at the end of the war. Of the 16 grandsons of service age, only Dr. Miles Nash's son Fletcher did not serve (rheumatism). Of the 16 service records found so far: 6 died (37.53 % -- all of disease) 2 in POW camps 3 crippled at home 1 in hospital 2 in service and assumed to have surrendered 1 unknown 1.Dr. (Rev.) Miles Nash 1.Dr. Miles Henry Nash, CSA, Surgeon, in service 2.Lt. John W. Nash, Sgt 5th Florida Infantry, 1st Lt. Company I, 1st Florida Cavalry, captured at Missionary Ridge Nov 25 1863, POW Johnson Island Ohio [note: Federal prison for Confederate Officers]. 2.William Nash 1. Francis M. Nash, Private 8th Georgia (State Guards) Infantry, discharged 1863 2. William T. Nash, Private, 38th Georgia Infantry, wounded Sep 17, wounded 1862 Sharpsburg (Antietam), amputee, furloughed at home 3. Isaac N. Nash, 2nd Corporal 38th Georgia, Company D, wounded Gettysburg 1863, hand amputated, furloughed at home 4.John M. Nash Company K, 2nd Georgia Reserves (Andersonville prison guards), assumed in service, no later record 3.Edward Lee Nash 1. George Nash, Private Company A, Crawford's Battalion, captured at Arkansas Post (Fort Hindman) Jan 11 1863, died as a POW in Camp Douglas, Illinois of consumption March 7, 1863. His name appears on the Confederate Memorial at Oakwood Cemetery in Chicago as "G.J.Nash". 4.Larkin Nash 1. Willard P. Nash, Private Company F, 36th Georgia, captured at Nashville Dec. 16 1864. Died smallpox, Camp Chase Ohio Feb 1865 2. William Riley Nash, Private Company F, 36th Georgia Infantry. hand amputated, in Johnson Hospital, Atlanta GA 3. John W. Nash, Private Company F, 36th Georgia. Captured at Nashville Dec. 16 1864. Died pneumonia, Camp Chase Ohio Feb 1865 4. Miles Henry Nash, Private Company D 38th Georgia, wounded at Gaines Mill Jun 1862, captured at Wilderness, May 6 1864 POW at Elmira New York. Released 1865. 5. Edward Newton Nash, Company F 36th Georgia, wounded at Resaca 1864, crippled for life 6. James T. Nash Company F, 36th Georgia. Captured at Nashville Dec. 16 1864. POW Camp Chase Ohio, released June 12 1865. 5.John Nash 1. John T. Nash, Private Company E, 7th Georgia Infantry, died of diptheria at Charlottsville VA May 7 1862 2. Edward M Nash, Company C 12 Battalion Georgia Light Artillery, sick in Savannah Nov 1864 6. Miles Patillo Nash, private, Company J, 1st Georgia Regulars, died of thyphoid, Lake City Florida 1864 1. John M. Nash, Company D, 38th Georgia, died of infection from hand amputation 1862 Petersburg VA
  3. WEED 1. James H. Weed (1820-1903) 1st Lt. of Gwinnett Militia 1841 wounded 2nd Manassas 2. Eldest son William Weed, volunteered early (August 11, 1861). wounded 2nd Manassas teamster 3 son John D. B. Weed age 16 enlisted the following summer on July 26, 1862. Killed in action 2nd Manassas Aug 1862 All enlisted as privates in the "DeKalb Light Infantry", Company E, 7th Georgia regiment. On August 30, 1862, the three Weeds saw action at 2nd Manassas. Younger son John was killed, William and James were both wounded. This 100% family casualty rate must have been high, even for soldiers like these with only 5 weeks of military service.
  4. WELLS Grandsons of Elisha Wells (1771-1860)
    • sons of Abner Wells (1795-1882)
      • James H Wells Company C 64th GA Infantry
      • Charles W. Wells Company K 7th Georgia Infantry
      • James H. Wells Company A 12 Battalion Georgia Light Artillery seriously wounded Battle of Malvern Hill July 1, 1862
    • sons of Willis Lea Wells (1805-1887)
      • Miles Marion WELLS b: 1 Apr 1832 in DeKalb Co GA Private 36th Georgia Infantry, Company F, killed at Baker's Creek, May 16, 1863
      • Willard Simpson WELLS b: 16 Jan 1834 in DeKalb Co GA Private 38th Georgia Infantry, Company A, sick at Macon GA Dec 1862-Nov 1863 Nurse Rome GA Nov 1863, absent sick 1864
      • William Henry WELLS b: 2 Dec 1835 in DeKalb Co GA Private 36th Georgia Infantry, Company F, paroled Vicksburg July 7 1863, died walking home Mobile AL July 23 1863
      • George Riley WELLS b: 17 Sep 1836 in DeKalb Co GA 38th Georgia Infantry, Company A, 2nd Lt., 2nd Sgt. captured Fisher's Hill Sep 22 1864 released Ft. Delaware June 17 1865
      • Willis Virgil WELLS b: 3 Feb 1841 in DeKalb Co GA Private 38th Georgia Infantry, Company D, killed at Ft. Steadman March 25, 1865
    • sons of Henry Miles Wells (1807-1858)
      • Thomas P. WELLS b: 4 May 1828 in Georgia Private 36th Georgia Infantry, Company F, captured Baker's Creek 1863
      • Wilburn Ransella WELLS b: 22 Feb 1833 in Georgia Private 36th Georgia Infantry, Company F,
  5. JEFFARES Soldier Sons of Henry Harvey Jeffares 1. John Edwin Jeffares (1822 SC-1864 GA), 1st Sergeant, Company F, 36th Georgis Infantry Died of wounds received in the Battle of Atlanta Aug 28, 1864 2. Henry J. Jeffares (1835 GA-1914 SC), Private, Company B 17th South Carolina Infantry Surrendered Appomattox VA April 1865 3. Bennett Rainey Jeffares (1838 GA-1866 GA), Private, Company D 38th Georgia Infantry Died of tuberculosis contracted working as a nurse in Confederate Hospitals, 1866. Grandson of Henry Harvey Jeffares 4.William Henry Harvey Jeffares (1848 GA- ? MS), Private, Company F 36th Georgia Infantry Captured at the Battle of Jonesboro Aug 31 1864, Prisoner of War, Camp Douglas Illinois, released June 1865. Husbands of Henry Harvey Jeffares' daughter and granddaughter 5. Edmond T Harris (husband of Henry Jeffares' daughter Martha) 1st Sergeant, Company D 38th Georgia Infantry Wounded Sharpsburg (Antietam) Sept 17, 1862; arm amputated, at home at the end of the war 6. Thomas J. Brown (husband of Martha T. Jeffares, daughter of John Edwin Jeffares) , Private, Company C, 12th Georgia Battalion Light Artillery
  6. RAINEY
    1. Col John G Rainy 1795-1851 (local Georgia militia 1830-1840)
      • Lt. George W Rainey Company C 41st GA Inf Died of wounds Battle of Atlanta July 24 1864
      • Sgt. John G. Rainey Company A 38th GA Inf Captured Gettsyburg July 1, 1863
      • Sgt. Thomas Rainey Company C 41st GA Inf Captured Nashville Dec 16 1864 POW Camp Chase Ohio
      • Sgt/Capt William Warren Rainey Company H 2nd Georgia Cavalry
      • Robert Martin Rainey 7th Regiment Georgia State Guards
      • Sgt. James Eugene Rainey Company D 14th GA Inf Captured Petersburg April 3 1865 POW Hart's Island NY, died pneumonia May 29 1865
      • Sgt. Burdine Rainey Company C 41st GA Infantry Captured Acworth GA Oct 1864, Escaped, Surrendered Greensboro April 26 1865
    2. Bennett Rainey (1808-1885)
      • John M. Rainey Company A 38th GA Infantry POW Gettysburg July 3 1863 Exchanged Feb 27 1865
      • Cpl. Thomas B Rainey, Cpl. Company B 3rd Battalion State Guards "Atlanta Fire Battalion" Died of Cholera 1864
  7. BROWN Civil War Records of Peter Brown's Grandsons 1.Sons of Killis Brown (1799-1872)(in DeKalb 1860) ["Killis" is actually "Achilles") 1. Jesse Brown b 1834 M Martha E Brown 1867 Dekalb [questionable: Jesse B Brown Private Co H 38th GA enlisted March 4 1864 Augusta GA, "departed this life April 5 1864 from disease", Orange Courthouse VA of disease]. Appears alone in Elbert County on 1860. 2. Seaborn Brown b 1837 3. Lewis Brown b 1839, Private New Co. B 38th GA, enlisted March 8, 1862, Camp Bartow, Nov-Dec 1862 present, Jan-Feb 1863 present, Mar-Apr 1863, in Richmond hospital sick, May-June 1863 present, Jul-Aug 1863 present, Sep-Oct 1863 present, Nov-Dec 1863 present, Jan-Apr 1864 sick at Hospital, May-Aug 1864 present, Prisoner of War Appomattox April 9, 1865, Age 25, Height 5' 11", complexion dark, eyes black, hair dark where born DeKalb County GA occupation farmer, Chimbaroza Hospital Richmond VA dysentery May 12-Jun 13 1863 MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY K, 38th REGIMENT Brown, Lewis - private September 26, 1861. Surrendered at Appomattox, Va. April 9, 1865. (Born in Ga.) photo and bio here and Nichol's 38th GA page 4. Killis Brown b 1841 Co K, 38th GA, Jackson Hosp Richmond June 27 1864, Sept Oct 1863 Camp Winder Hosp Richmond, Absent sick at Winchester Apr-Oct 1862, furlough nov-dec 1862 sick, furlough jan-feb 1863 sick, Present Mar-Apr 1863, absent sick Jul-Aug 1963, hosp Sep-Oct 1863, absent sick hosp Nov-Dec 1863, absent sick at hosp Jan-Apr 1864, May-Aug 1864 sick at hosp Harrisonburg VA since Jun 1864, captured Harrisonburg Sep 25, 1864 sent to Point lookout Oct 13 1864 roll of POW Harper's Ferry WV, POW Pt. Lookout MD, POW exchanged Mar 17, 1865 MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY K, 38th REGIMENT Brown, Killis - private March 8, 1862. Wounded at White Oak Swamp, Va. June 13, 1864. Captured at Harrisonburg, Va. September 25, 1863. Paroled at Point Lookout, Md. and transferred to Aiken's Landing, Va. for exchange, March 17, 1865. 5. Allen Brown b 1843 m. Lydiann (1854- ) 38th Co K (also known as G and New Co B) Pvt Old Co G, enlisted Sep 26 1861, Nov-Dec 1862 Richmond Hosp, Mar-Apr 1863 present, May-Jun 1863 absent Hosp, Jul Aug 1863 present, Sep Oct 1863 present, nov-dec 1863 present, Apr 1864 absent sick hospital, May-Aug sick at Hospital Mt. Jackson VA, Roll of Appomattox Courthouse April 9 1865, Age 21 height 5'11"" complexion fair, eyes blue hair red born DeKalb County GA occupation farmer, Receipt for clothing Gen Hosp. Farmville VA May 13 1864, General Hospital Farmville VA May 20 Gunshot wound of left leg furloughed 60 days, May 20 1864. MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY K, 38th REGIMENT and Nichol's 38th GA 6. Brown, Allen - private September 26, 1861. Sick in hospital August 9-November 7, 1864. Surrendered at Appomattox, Va. April 9, 1865. (Died February 15, 1935. Buried in Antioch Baptist Church Yard. Age 93 years.) 7. Zacariah Brown b 1846, Private 66th Co E Diarrhoea Sep 15 1864 Ocmulgee Hospital Macon GA, Chronic Dia. Ocmulgee Hospital Macon GA Aug 1864 MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY E, 66th REGIMENT: Brown, Zachariah Taylor---- private August 13, 1863. Enlisted Decatur GA August 3 1863, Absent, sick with typhoid fever, September 1-December 31, 1863. In Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with intermittent fever, July 9-14, 1864; with intermittent fever and diarrhoea, August 10-17, 1864; with diarrhoea, September 16-October 26, 1864. Transferred October 26, 1864. Pension records show he was sick in Eufaula, Ala., hospital at close of war. (Born in Ga., in 1826 Residence listed as both DeKalb and Henry Counties. 2.Sons of William Stephens Brown (1802-1883) (in DeKalb 1860) http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20028847/person/1325545636 1. Peter F. Brown b 1830 DeKalb - 1920 Douglas GA, Co E 56th GA, enlisted May 17 1862, captured at Nashville, Dec 1864, POW Camp Chase Ohio, Paroled June 12 1865. m Evanny (or Arraney) Carlisle 1852 DeKalb GA 2. John A. Brown b 1833 John F 42nd Co D, enlisted March 4 1862 Decatur, DeKalb GA, Regimental Wagoner from April 1862, muster roll April 26 1865 Greensboro NC parole 3. William Brown b 1835 42nd Co D, enlisted Covington GA Apr 19 1864, paroled Vicksburg July 4 1863, volunteered March 4 1862 4. Martin V. Brown b 1837 Company E Phillips Legion, enlisted March 4 1862 Dahlone GA, May-Jun 1862 present, Aug-Nov 1862 present, Dec 1862 absent in hospital, died at Charlottesville VA Jan 7 1863, Chimbaroza Hosp Richmond VA claims by Rebecca Brown, March 1862, Nov 1862, General Hospital Charlottesville VA died Jan 7 Pneumonia. Questionable -- This Martin is one the 1860 Fannin GA census and mother's letters are from Fannin County 5. Denson Brown b 1840, Private 42nd Co D, roll dated April 12 1862 deserted, enlisted March 4 Decatur, DeKalb GA, Deserted 24 March 1862, detailed as a asst commissary, 12 June 1861 In home of sister Mary and James Ferguson in Cherokee AL 1860 6. Joshua James Brown b 1842, 1870 Census Campbell GA wife Fany 7. John Robert B. Brown b 1844 - 1916) 7th Co E, enlisted June 4 1861, Decatur GA, May-Aug 1861 present (above is incorrect Henderson roster says Robert M Brown Co E 7th GA b 1832) 8. Thomas Jefferson Brown b 1854-1915 DeKalb 3. Sons of Meredith G Brown (1804-1880) m Sarah Crow (in Fulton 1860 1. Francis Marion Brown Private Co H (Elbert Coumty), 38th GA Inf Died May 23, 1863 Richmond, claim by wife Martha of DeKalb County GA died of Thyphus Oct 14 1862, Camp Winder Hospital Richmond VA. 4. Sons of Joel P. Brown (1809-1880) m Sarah Crow (in Fulton 1860 1. George W Brown Pvt Company A, volunteered Apr 5 1862 Lawrenceville GA, detached service on order from Gen. Smith Knoxville Apr 20 to guard prisoners in GA, died Knoxville June 13 1863, death not reported died 29 June 1862 2. Jackson Brown b 1847 10 Cav Co A also Co D 42nd, enrolled 10th GA State Cavalry Decatur GA Aug 4 1863 for 6 months, furloughed Sept 20 1863 extended to Jan 1 1864, since AWOL. 5. Sons of William Edgefield Brown (1811-1901) 1. Simeon Brown b 1837, blacksmith, enlisted March 4, 1862, 1st GA Cavalry, Company A, blacksmith on duty, assistant forage master Jun 1862, Nov-Dec 1862 special assignment, Jan-Feb 1863 detailed to Quartermaster Corps, paroled May 3 1865, Charlotte NC 6.Sons of Elizabeth Brown and George Washington Mobbs 1. Killis B. Mobbs Private Company A 56th GA Inf, enlisted April 28 1862 Campellton GA, paroled at Vicksburg July 14 1863, captured Paulding County GA, took oath of allegiance July 1864, listed as a deserter July 16 1864, ordered to stay north of the Ohio river for the duration of the war. 2. Joseph L. Mobbs Private Company D 36th Georgia Infantry (Villepigues Regiment), enlisted Mar 8 1861, mustered in Ft. McRee FLA Mar 21 1861, present in confinement Jul-Aug 1861, last roll Feb 22 1862. There is a record for J.L. Mobbs, private wounded Dec 31 1862 at Stone's River (Murfreesboro) TN in Company G the 9th MS.
  8. HAYES Children of John F Hayes 1. Henry C. Hayes (1845 Bradley TN - 1932 Haywood TN) Served 8 or 9 months in the Rebel Army. [Henry C Hays: 7 TN CSA; 1860 Bradley TN Census age 14 2. George Hayes Admitted to have been a Rebel; in Rebel Army in Texas 3. Bradford Hayes Who lived in Georgia. Served in the Union Army 4. Melissa Beardon Married - husband in Confederate Army 5. Mary Lacewell Married - husband in Union Army
  9. BRYAN 1. Thomas Johnson Bryan He was a private in Company I, the Cherokee Legion of the Georgia State Guards Appears on the Muster Roll of Capt. James Bruce's Company, Infantry, Cherokee Legion, commanded by Col. James E. Rusk, Aug 4, 1863 for six months Muster Roll Aug 1863-Jan 1864, Jasper GA, Absent, Held by Gov. Brown as T.C. Pickens County GA He was relieved from service to remain in Jasper, GA by the govenor. According to family tales he hid the county tax receipts under the boards of his home during the Union activity in North Georgia 2. Nicholass L. Bryant Private Company A 9th Battalion Georgia Artllery, Leyden Artillery, $50.00 bounty paid "Nich. L Bryant", volunteered May 6, 1862, Atlanta GA, for 3 years or the war Muster Roll May-June 1862, present N.L. Bryant", Receipt Roll, 4th Quarter 1863, Teamster, Dec 1 1863 - Jan 1 1864 3. James N (or M) Bryant - Confederate Service Record Private Capt. Holcombe's Company (Company A) , 9th Georgia Artllery Battalion, aka Leyden Artillery Battalion, Age 17 years, on Company Muster-in-Roll, Feb 27, 1862, for 3 years or the war Company Muster Roll Feb 27-May 1 1862, present Company Muster Roll May-Jun 1862, present Paroled or Discharged: Appomattox Court House VA April 9 1865