Thanks to all of you for taking the time to send information regarding my posting. Neal sent me the following which answers some of my questions. I believe that William, John, and Z T Plemons are brothers and children of Thomas Plemons and Emily Dickerson. William was born abt 1840/1841 in GA he married Margaret Cain and they had a daughter Anne b 1863. I think William died sometime in 1865 as his wife Margaret remarried Joseph Holland in 1866. If anyone has information on any member of this family please let me know. You can e-mail me at twomayers0111@cox.net Bessie All I have is what is in Lillian Henderson's "Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia, 1861-1865". It shows 3 men named Plemons: MUSTER ROLL OF *COMPANY E, 60th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY EVANS' BRIGADE, GORDON'S DIVISION ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA C. S. A. WHITFIELD COUNTY, GEORGIA BARTOW AVENGERS *Originally Co. E, 4th Battalion Georgia Infantry. Plemons, John M. --- private September 19, 1861 . Wounded at Chancel- lorsville, Va. May 4, 1863 . Captured at Harper's Farm, Va. April 6, 1865 . Released at Point Lookout, Md. June 16, 1865 . Plemons, W. E. (or E. W.)---- private May 14, 1862 . Roll dated Hdqrs. 60th Regiment Ga. Inf. dated April 29, 1865 , shows him present. Plemons, Z. T. --- private September 19, 1861 . Wounded in left leg, nec- cessitating amputation between knee and hip, and captured at Mine Run, Va. November 27, 1863 . Paroled at Elmira, N. Y. October 11, 1864 . Received at Venus Point, Savannah River, Ga. for ex- change, November 15, 1864 . (Born in Ga.) Hope this helps........................ Sincerely, Neal Griffin Web(Reb)master of the Ninth Georgia Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A. "There were many officers and men who displayed a degree of daring and heroism which challenges admiration in the very highest degree, and the whole regiment behaved with its customary steadiness and devotion, as the loss of 189 out of 340 carried into the field will testify.".........Capt. George Hillyer, the fourth regimental commander (Col. John Mounger-killed, Maj. W.M. Jones-seriously wounded, Capt. J.M.D. King-mortally wounded) in his Official Report on actions at The Wheatfield, (Gettysburg, Pa.) 2 July, 1863. Visit us on the web at: http://members.aol.com/Gainf9reg/index2.html * * * * * "GOD Save the South" * *