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33rd Reg. Inf. Co.
A, "Cumberland Guards" ...
The following are men that
served in this regiment. You may see the entire roster at: David
Godbold's site. If your ancestor is listed, please let me know, so I can add them to
this page. Also, you may find information on
the 33rd at "History
of the 33rd Mississippi Infantry" by Sid Bondurant. Thanks to Bryan
D. McRaven for sending in this roster!
Allen B. Private
Allen Franklin J. Private
Allen J. M. Private
Allen Levi W. Private
Allen William Private
Barber J. H. Private
Jeremiah M. Private
Barefield James W. Corporal Sergeant
Barrett Arthur A Private
Prisoner near Jonesboro, GA on September 4, 1864, and sent to Camp Douglas, IL, and discharged on June 17, 1865
Barrett, William Grant
March 8, 1862
Prisoner of war near Jonesboro, GA on September 4, 1864, sent to Camp Douglas, IL, and discharged June 17, 1865.
Booth A. R. Captain
Bozone, ("Bezone") Elbert [joined the
Cumberland Guards in March 1862, at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church near
Laurel Hill in Neshoba County]. Submitted by B. K. Barclay
Brantley Robert H. Private
Brown D A Private
Cadenhead David F. 1 Sergeant 2 Lieutenant
Dennis George W. Private
Deskin James M. Private
Deskin William D. Private Sergeant
Dewese John Private
Dove Benjamin Sergeant
Dunken J. W. Sergeant
Edwards William P. Private
Frasier William P. Private
Futch C. J. Private
Futch J. A Private
Futch R. J. Private
Garner Thomas Private
Garrett Richard G. Private
Gibson W. E. Private
Griffin Ira L. Private
Guice John S. Private
Hadley Hampton Private
Hammons Francis M. Private
Haney J. G. Private
Hardage J. J. Corporal
Heath John N. Private
Heath Levi A 33 Private
Hembry J. Private
Henderson J. H. Private
Henderson L. D. Private
Henry John M(N.?). Private
Henry Joseph A. Private
Henry Sion P. Private
Henson A. Private
Honey J. Private
Howard W. Private
Hudson Andrew J. Private Corporal
Hughens James Private Corporal
Hughes Lawrence W. Private
Jordan William C. Private
Keeble John E.(H.?) Private
Kennedy David A. Private
Kennedy Simeon J. Corporal 3 Lieutenant
Kennedy Wade H. Private
Kennedy William G. W. Sergeant Private
was
in the 33rd Ms Inf, Co A as a 3rd Sgt. He mustered out at some point and
re-enlisted in Meridian as a pvt. He was killed at Decatur, Alabama on the
27th of October in 1864.
Mike Smith
Mason Soloman
Captured at Jonesboro - Aug 31-Sep 1, 1864, Enlisted Mar 15, 1862, in Neshoba
County. He was captured on Sept 4, 1864 in Jonesboro, Ga.
After capture, he was
taken through Louisville, KY to Camp Douglas in Chicago, arriving there on Nov
1, 1864. He appears on a roll of prisoners of war at Camp Douglas, Chicago, IL
and was discharged on Jun 17, 1865 in accordance with General order No. 109,
A.G.O., Washington, D. C. -dated Jun 6, 1865.
Brigade: Featherton
Division: Loring
Corps: Stewart
John K. Miller
166 Kern St., #24
Salinas, CA 93905-2027
Massey A. N. Private
Mayo Asa J. Private Sergeant
McKeithen, Alexander Archibald III [joined
the Cumberland Guards in March 1862, at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church near
Laurel Hill in Neshoba County]. Submitted by B. K. Barclay
McKeithen, William [joined the Cumberland Guards in March 1862, at the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church near Laurel Hill in Neshoba County].
Submitted by B. K. Barclay
Rottenberry, Jimmy [joined the Cumberland
Guards in March 1862, at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church near Laurel Hill in
Neshoba County]. Submitted by B. K. Barclay
Sanders A. L. Private
Sanders, Alsey Andrew
killed April 19, 1863, in a torpedo explosion at Ft. Pemberton
Sanders, Alsey H.
enlisted as a Pvt. on April 30, 1862
Died about October 27, 1862
Sanders, Francis Marion
Sanders, John Henry
enlisted March 15, 1862
killed April 19, 1863, in a torpedo explosion at Fort Pemberton
Sanders, Micajah Pope "Cagie"
enlisted January 8, 1863, as a Pvt., at age 18
Part of Featherston's Brigade, he was wounded at the Battle of Peachtree Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., on July 20, 1864. He was present with the Regiment when it was
paroled April 26, 1865, at the end of the war.
Sanders, Mikecager C.
Savell, E. B.
Savell, Jasper
Savell, Rolin B.
Savill, R. B.
Shaw, Henry E.
Shaw, James
Shaw, John H.
Simmonds, James
Simmons, James
Simmons, James E.
Sinnons, J.
Slaughter, L.
Smith, Joseph
Spivey, W.G.
Spivy, J.M.
Steele, James B.
Steile, John B.
Summers, James
Summons, James
Summons, James E.
Tiner, James P.
Tinner, John P.
Tullos, Shederick J.
Tullos, Stephen J.
Tullos, William A.
Turberville, W.R.
Tyner, James P.
Waddle, R.
Wadkins, Alfred D.
Wadkins, Jessey
Warren, Charles R.
Watkins, Alfred D.
Watkins, Anderson
Watkins, G.
Watkins, J.
Watkins, Jesse
Watkins, Thomas B.
Watkins, W.H.
Weems, J.L.
Wells, H.T.
Wells, W.E.
Wiggins, A.W.
Wiggins, George W.
Wiggins, John W.
Wills, W.E.
Wilson, C.G.
Wilson, Daniel J.
Wilson, N.A.
Windfeald, W.S.
Winfield, William S.
Young, Green
Young, Lewis
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