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BROWN, Albert Gallatin |
Unknown |
Company E, 55th Alabama Regiment, Buford's Brigade, Loring's Division, Polk's Corps, CSA |
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CAMPBELL, Carrol |
Private |
Company C, 23rd Infantry, Bedford County, Tennessee, CSA |
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CAMPBELL, Greenberry |
2nd Lieutent |
Company K, 41st Infantry, Lincoln County, Tennessee, CSA |
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DAVIS, Gilbert |
Private |
Company G, 4th Regiment (Russell's) Alabama Cavalry, CSA |
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DUKES, Henry |
Private |
Company I, 61st Alabama Infantry, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Arthur Campbell |
Sergeant |
Company D, 9th (Young's) Texas Infantry, Maxey's Regiment, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Benjamin Franklin |
Unknown |
1st Frontier Dist., Texas State Troops, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, David Richard |
2nd Lieutent |
Company D, 9th (Young's) Texas Infantry, Maxey's Regiment, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Hugh |
Unknown |
14th Arkansas Confederate Infantry, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Wilson |
Unknown |
Company F, 50th Illinois Volunteers, USA |
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WELLBORN, George W. |
Private |
Company G, 4th Regiment, (Russell's) Alabama Cavalry, CSA |
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WELLBORN, James Lafayette |
Private |
Company G, 4th Regiment, (Russell's) Alabama Cavalry, CSA |
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WELLBORN, William Starnes |
Corporal |
Company G & B, 4th Regiment, (Russell's) Alabama Cavalry, CSA |
Other Reynolds' in the Civil War |
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REYNOLDS, Alexander Welch |
Brigadier General |
Hardee's Corp, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Daniel Harris |
Brigadier General |
Unknown, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, John Fulton |
Major General |
First Corps of the Army of the Potomac, USA |
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REYNOLDS, John Thomas |
Captain |
64th North Carolina Infantry, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Joseph Jones |
Major General |
Chief of Staff for Gen George Thomas, USA |
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REYNOLDS, Cumberland C. |
Private |
Cobb's Cavalry, GA, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Samuel Walter |
Captain |
US Volunteers, USA |
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REYNOLDS, Isaac Abraham |
Private |
Company I, 10th Arkansas Infantry, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, David J. |
Private |
4th Kentucky Infrantry, 13th Union Army |
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Captured at Newnan, Ga, 7/30/1864. He survived Andersonville Military Prison. |
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REYNOLDS, William R. P. |
Private |
11th Arkansas Infantry, CSA |
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Died in Camp Douglas Prison as POW in 1862. |
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REYNOLDS, Patrick Henry |
Private |
Co. C, Wisconsin 6th Infantry, USA |
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REYNOLDS, John E. |
Private |
Co. G, 103rd Illinois Infantry, USA |
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REYNOLDS, William James, Sr. |
Private |
Lee Ross's Company D of the 51st Virginia Infantry |
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REYNOLDS, James Byrd |
Private |
Company D, 25th Alabama Infantry |
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From St. Clair County, Alabama - Captured at Resaca, Georgia on May 16, 1864 sent to Prison Camp in Alton, Illinois. Released on oath May 23rd, 1864.
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REYNOLDS, Samuel W. |
Private |
Company D, 25th Alabama Infantry |
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From St. Clair County, Alabama - Captured at Resaca, Georgia on May 16, 1864 sent to Alton, Illinois. Died July 24th, 1864 of malaria. |
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REYNOLDS, Arthur Meador |
Private |
Company D, 28th Mississippi Regtiment, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Stephen N. |
Private |
Co. K, 39th Kentucky Infantry, USA |
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REYNOLDS, William Henry |
Private |
Co. K, 39th Kentucky Infantry, USA |
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REYNOLDS, Reuben Arthur |
Private |
Company I, 3rd Georgia Reserves Infantry at Bainbridge, GA, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Andrew M. |
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Company G, 89th Illinois Volunteers, USA |
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Andrew was a resident of Knox County, IL when he enlisted. He was killed in the battle of Picketts Mill, Georgia on May 27, 1864. |
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REYNOLDS, Dennis Wells |
Captain |
Company C, Missouri Volunteers, CSA |
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Enlisted 3-11-1862 at Pocahontas Arkansas - Private, Co. C, Missouri Volunteers--in 1863 he is listed as a Captain in Co. G. Whites Regt. |
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REYNOLDS, John Madison |
Corporal |
16th Louisiana Infantry, CSA |
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He joined in 1861 as a private and was discharged as a corporal
in 1865. He was wounded and in the hospital in Greenville Al. |
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REYNOLDS, Allen |
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Co. H., 24th Infantry, Mississippi Volunteers, CSA |
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Allen Reynolds was born in 1832. He was a Confederate soldier and a member of Co. H.,24th infantry, Mississippi Volunteers. He died as a soldier in 1863 and was buried in Myrtle hill cemetery Rome, George. Allen Reynolds married Martha Whittington from Jefferson County, Alabama. Martha was born March 5, 1837 the daughter of Wilburn Whittington and Mary Goolsby. Allen and Martha had two sons Jacob Allen born April 1862 and John Francis born December 2, 1859. The sons were born in Tippah County, Mississippi. Martha and the two sons moved to Van Zant County ,Texas in 1873. Martha later married Mr. Harrington whom I have no history. There was also a daughter of Martha's, Mary Sanders whom I have no history. Martha Whittington Reynolds Harrington died October 24, 1922 and is buried in Liberty Cemetery on FM2339 about 5 miles west of Callender Lake in Van Zant County. |
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REYNOLDS, Granville H. |
Captain |
Co. I, 78th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, USA |
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REYNOLDS, Jacob Welcome |
Corporal |
Co. G. 103rd Regiment of the Illinois Infantry Volunteers, USA |
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REYNOLDS, Gideon |
Private |
Cherokee Rifles Company C, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, George |
Private |
Cherokee Rifles Company C, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Charles Jasper |
Private |
Second Arkansas Mounted Rifles Company C, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Stephen |
Private |
Second Arkansas Mounted Rifles Company C, CSA |
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REYNOLDS, Nathaniel M. |
Private |
Co. B, 30th Regiment IN Volunteers, USA |
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From Kosciusko Co, In. Killed Battle of Stone River, TN. Buried in National Cemetery at Murfreesboro, TV. Grave #2712
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REYNOLDS, Charles Carroll |
Private |
Co K, 57th Regiment, IN Foot Soldiers (Infantry), USA |
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Brother to Nathaniel (above). Discharged 10 July 1863 at Hillsboro, TN as a Cpl.
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REYNOLDS, Benoni Orrin, II |
Surgeon General |
Third Wisconsin Cavalry, USA |
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Benoni Orrin Reynolds II was captured by the Confederates in Missouri. He
escaped later and returned to his practice of medicine in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. He was born in Sempronius County, New York and was the grandson of Benony Reynolds, a
Revolutionary soldier, buried in South Onondaga Cemetery in New York. His parents were John and Nancy Hayes Reynolds, also buried at South Onondaga.. (John was a veteran of the War of 1812).
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REYNOLDS, Daniel |
Private |
Co. G, 16th Regt, PA Cavalry, USA |
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Daniel (who had no middle name) resided in Fayette Co., Penn. Daniel is buried in Dawson Cem. in Fayette Co., Penn. Was wounded defending the Post Office in Dunbar, Penna. and lost the battle at the ending of the war. He one of the first to enlist on September 15,1862. Daniel fought at
Gettysburg and is on the wall of names there. |
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