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    1. Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels In Grey (Not a Subscriber)
    2. ANGELA R BAGWELL
    3. Grace, There is a William Stancell listed as a private in Company G, 12th SC Infantry Regiment. It says "dead" next to his name which means he would have died before May 1898. I have seen some in the book that had dead next to their names who were actually alive. I also found the following men on the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. The units they are in are mostly Pickens District men. W.M. Stancel, private, Co. B, 1st SC State Troops L.M. Stancel, private, Co. F, 22nd SC Infantry John M. Stancil, private, Co. F, 22nd SC Infantry H. Stancell, private, Co. F, 22nd SC Infantry Ronnie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amazin' Gracie's Genes" <mygenes@alltel.net> To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 8:29 PM Subject: [SCPICKENS] Rebels In Grey (Not a Subscriber) > > > Do you find William Stancil/Stansell? > > Grace S. Lee > mygenes@alltel.net > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Pickens Co, SC list, use > SCPICKEN-l-request@rootsweb.com. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >

    01/22/2003 09:59:38
    1. [SCPICKENS] Samuel Hall
    2. Ronnie: My Samuel GREENHILL Hall was born in Missouri, Married a Susan Elizabeth Watson in Texas, moved to Oklahoma, Buried in Spring Hill cemetery (five miles south of Cooperton, Kiowa Co.. Oklahoma... He is my maternal great grand father.. He was so much Indian, the Watson family would not speak to Susan Elizabeth or let her in their house after they were married.... My folks, said you had to look real close to notice any Indian at all.................. Clifford L. Merck Oakdale, CA (Cow Boy Capital of the World) Family Motto: "OHNE KAMFF KEIN SIEG" (With out struggle, there can be no Victory)

    01/22/2003 09:57:46
    1. [SCPICKENS] LESLEY, LESLIE, LASLEY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LESLEY, LESLIE, LASLEY, LESLY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DgB.2ACI/875 Message Board Post: I am looking for any information on the family of Moses Lesley, Sr. of Pickens Co. His son, Wilson Lesley married Margaret ?????. Would like to find marriage record and Margaret's maiden name. Wilson and Margaret left Pickens Co about 1835. Both were born around 1803. They belonged to Peter's Creek Church of Christ and lived in Carpenter's Creek area. I believe Wilson's father, Moses Lesley, Sr. had about 9 children. The ones I'm sure of are Moses, Jr., Wilson and Abel. Any help on this family would be appreciated.

    01/22/2003 08:33:02
    1. Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels In Grey (Not a Subscriber)
    2. Amazin' Gracie's Genes
    3. According to a Confederate Abstract from the SC Dept. of Archives and History he enlisted at Walhalla at age 26. He was a Private in Company G (Bonham Rifles) 12th SC Infantry. He was wounded at Gettysburg July 1, 1862, Captured at Antietam, MD and died at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 of wounds received. His final pay was received by Anna Stancil, his widow. Anna's maiden name was Lee. She was related to my late husbnd, Carroll Sanford Lee, Sr. I have been unable to find a record of her death or burial. She was on the pension roll in Oconee Co., SC in 1919 and that is the last time I have been able to find her. The State has been unsuccessful in locating a death certificate for her. I was hoping to find a relative who might be able to shed some light on her death and burial. Grace S. Lee mygenes@alltel.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dianne Stancil Brown" <brownentp@alltel.net> To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 10:43 PM Subject: Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels In Grey (Not a Subscriber) > Grace, > How old would your William Stancil/sell have been in 1864? I copied the > following from a book in the Old Pendleton Historical Society, by Capt. > Daniel Grice, > "Daniel Grice Beat List". - William M. Stansell, age 42, exempted from > service in the Confederate 5th Regt., Pickens District, because of a > physical disability, Oct 1864. I was searching for info for my ggg > grandfather, William "Willis" Stansell/cil, when I found this book, but he > would have been about 54 years of age. Dianne Stancil Brown > > .Original Message ----- > From: "Amazin' Gracie's Genes" <mygenes@alltel.net> > To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 8:29 PM > Subject: [SCPICKENS] Rebels In Grey (Not a Subscriber) > > > > > > > > Do you find William Stancil/Stansell? > > > > Grace S. Lee > > mygenes@alltel.net > > > > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Pickens Co, SC list, > use > > SCPICKEN-l-request@rootsweb.com. > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > > > > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >

    01/21/2003 09:18:11
    1. Re: [SCPICKENS] Samuel Hall
    2. Carl Murphy
    3. Ronnie, I do not know the father of Samuel Hall. According to his Civil War service record, he enlisted in Co. G, 1st SC Artillery on Sept 7, 1861 at Walhalla. He was 27 years old then (b. about 1834) and was born in Greenville. He died on Nov 27, 1861 in the hospital at Charleston. His widow was Sarah Hall and her witness was Joel Shed (her father). He is shown on the 1860 census, South Carolina roll #1225, 2nd Regiment, District of Pickens, Post Office Whetstone, page 62, Family 959 Samuel Hall, age 25, a farmer, personal estate $100, born SC Sarah M., wife, age 23, born SC Martha, age 3, born SC Ehraim, age 7/12, born SC (note: a daughter Nancy was born in 1861) His widow, Sarah moved to Montana in 1872 and remarried there. While in Montana, she prepared a family history sheet that shows that Samuel Hall was born in Greenville SC and that his parents were C. C. and Sarah Hall. I found the following census listing for a Chris and Sally Hall in Pickens county in 1860 and a Christopher and Sally Hall in Greenville county in 1850 and 1840. I do not know if any of these are related to Samuel Hall. 1860 SC, Page 71, 2nd Reg, Pickens, PO Malhalla, SC Chris Hall, age 70 born SC, $70, Farm Laborer Sally Hall, age 67, born SC Children: Amy 40, Martha 25, Chaney 22, Sarah 18, Masina 8, James M. 1. all born in SC 1850 SC, page 327-8, Greenville county, SC dated Aug 2, 1850 Christopher Hall, age 60 born SC Sally Hall, age 60 born SC Children: Amy 35, Patsey 25, Phobe 23, Lelty (F) 20, Nancy 20, Samuel 18 (could this be my Samuel ???), Elisa 12, Thomas 4, Caroline 3, Mariah 1, Sarah 7. all born SC 1840 SC, page 238, Greenville county, SC Christopher Hall Males: <5 = 1, 5-10 = 1, 40-50 = 1 Females: 5-10 = 2, 10-15 = 3, 20-30 = 1, 40-50 = 1 Total = 10, 1 employed in agriculture =1 # of white persons over 20 who cannot read & write = 1 1870 SC M593 roll 1498 page 482 Christopher Hall 74 Bates Twp, Greenville Co. I suspect that my Samuel is the son of this Christopher and Sally Hall but I have not been able to prove it. Best wishes, Carl ----- Original Message ----- From: "ANGELA R BAGWELL" <Angelabagwell@prodigy.net> Subject: [SCPICKENS] Samuel Hall > Carl, > > Do you know if Samuel Hall is any relation to a Nancy Hall (born 1832-1835) who married Joseph McJunkin? I believe that Nancy was a daughter of a Christopher Hall. Christopher Hall lived in both Oconee County and Greenville County. > > Ronnie

    01/21/2003 02:47:44
    1. Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels In Grey (Not a Subscriber)
    2. Dianne Stancil Brown
    3. Grace, How old would your William Stancil/sell have been in 1864? I copied the following from a book in the Old Pendleton Historical Society, by Capt. Daniel Grice, "Daniel Grice Beat List". - William M. Stansell, age 42, exempted from service in the Confederate 5th Regt., Pickens District, because of a physical disability, Oct 1864. I was searching for info for my ggg grandfather, William "Willis" Stansell/cil, when I found this book, but he would have been about 54 years of age. Dianne Stancil Brown .Original Message ----- From: "Amazin' Gracie's Genes" <mygenes@alltel.net> To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 8:29 PM Subject: [SCPICKENS] Rebels In Grey (Not a Subscriber) > > > Do you find William Stancil/Stansell? > > Grace S. Lee > mygenes@alltel.net > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Pickens Co, SC list, use > SCPICKEN-l-request@rootsweb.com. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >

    01/20/2003 03:43:09
    1. [SCPICKENS] Rebels In Grey (Not a Subscriber)
    2. Amazin' Gracie's Genes
    3. Do you find William Stancil/Stansell? Grace S. Lee mygenes@alltel.net

    01/20/2003 01:29:04
    1. Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups
    2. Barbara Nelson
    3. I do believe A.T. is Asahal, son of Asel Reaves. Thank you so much. Barb ----- Original Message ----- From: "ANGELA R BAGWELL" <Angelabagwell@prodigy.net> To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 6:48 PM Subject: Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups > Hi Barb, > > No Asahal Reaves in the book. There is a A.T. Reaves who served in Company > F, 22nd SC Infantry Regiment listed on the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors > System. Company F was mostly Pickens District men. This unit isn't in the > book. > > Ronnie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Barbara Nelson" <distler5@charter.net> > To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 6:06 PM > Subject: Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups > > > > No ASAHAL REAVES killed at Rappahannock. Originally from Pendleton > > District? his brothers, HIRAM and JOHN spelled their last name REEVES. > > Asahal was in the Infantry. Hiram and John 4th Calvary. > > Thanks. > > Barb > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "ANGELA R BAGWELL" <Angelabagwell@prodigy.net> > > To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 4:48 PM > > Subject: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups > > > > > > > To all who requested lookups, > > > > > > The book only contains information on the following units: > > > > > > 1st SC Rifles (Orr's): Companies A, C, E, F, part of L > > > > > > 2nd SC Rifles: Companies B, C, D, E, H, K > > > > > > 12th SC Infantry: Co. G and K > > > > > > 4th SC Cavalry: Co. C > > > > > > 4th SC Infantry: Co. E, H, I > > > > > > 1st SC Cavalry: Co. F > > > > > > Roll of Walhalla State Guards > > > > > > Roll of Detailed Men-Boys at Tunnell Hill, Oconee > > > > > > This is what I found. I copied all names with the surnames requested. > > > > > > George McD. Miller, Colonel, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Abbeville, Wounded at > > Gaines Mill 27 June 1862, Chancellorsville 3 May 1863, Promoted major Dec. > > 1863, Promoted colonel Jan. 1864, Discharged 1865. > > > > > > Elisha F. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the > > Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Discharged. > > > > > > William J. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the > > Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Surrendered 1865. > > > > > > J.C. Patrick Miller, Sergeant, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines > > Mill, Va. 27 June 1862, perforated with 8 balls (shot 8 times!). > > > > > > Thomas Miller, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, No information given. > > > > > > William Miller, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > > > > > Louis Miller, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Died of disease in Columbia > > while on furlough. > > > > > > J.H. Miller, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, Transferred to Co. F. > > > > > > Jacob Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. > > > > > > Jesse Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. > > > > > > Lem Hall, Private, Walhalla State Guards > > > > > > Frank J. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Killed at Cold Harbor, Va. > > > > > > Jesse M. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Cold Harbor, > Va. > > > > > > Thomas F. Hopkins, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. > > > > > > Thomas J. Hall, 2nd Lieutenant, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Captured at > > Johnson's Island. > > > > > > H. M. Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas > > Junction, Va. Aug. 1862, Died 13 Sept. 1862. > > > > > > David Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas > > Junction, Va., Died 30 Aug. 1862. > > > > > > James Hopkins, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. > > > > > > William M. Hopkins, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Deserted 1864. > > > > > > P.P. Hall, Private, Co. K, 12th SC Infantry, Prisoner New Look, 1863. > > > > > > E.O. Hopkins, 3rd Sergeant, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry > > > > > > T.J. Hall, Private, Co. E, 4th SC Infantry > > > > > > James B. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded the Wilderness, > Va. > > May 1864. > > > > > > Stephen D. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines Mill, > > Va. 27 June 1862. > > > > > > James L. Orr, Colonel, 1st SC Rifles (Orr's) Anderson, SC, Elected CSA > > senator January 1862. > > > > > > David C. Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured in 1864. > > > > > > John Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured and in prison at end > of > > war. > > > > > > James T. Reid, Captain, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Promoted from ranks to > > lieutenant then captain in 1864. > > > > > > Samuel Reid, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. > > > > > > Alexander Orr, 3rd Sergeant, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Died in hospital. > > > > > > David Reed, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > > > > > C.N. Reid, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, living May 1898. > > > > > > Eli Orr, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > > > > > T.I. Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98 > > > > > > Henry Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. > > > > > > Martin Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. > > > > > > William Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Wounded Darby Town Road, > > Dead. > > > > > > J.B. Reid, Sergeant, Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. > > > > > > William W. Reed, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, living 5/98. > > > > > > Joseph J. Reed, Private, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry, Killed at Trevillian > > Station May 1864. > > > > > > J.S. Reed, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Cavalry, Surrendered 1865, living > 5/98. > > > > > > A. Orr, Private, Walhalla State Guards. > > > > > > Hope this helps someone. > > > > > > Ronnie > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > > > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > > political > > > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, > flames, > > > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for > > removal. > > > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett > > kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > > > > > > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > > List problems? Contact the Pickens Co., SC List Mom > kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > Use Kathleen as the subject line for your post > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > > > > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > List problems? Contact the Pickens Co., SC List Mom kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > Use Kathleen as the subject line for your post > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett >

    01/20/2003 01:25:24
    1. Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups
    2. Many Thanks Audrey Manly Mabe ----- Original Message ----- From: "ANGELA R BAGWELL" <Angelabagwell@prodigy.net> To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 3:48 PM Subject: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups > To all who requested lookups, > > The book only contains information on the following units: > > 1st SC Rifles (Orr's): Companies A, C, E, F, part of L > > 2nd SC Rifles: Companies B, C, D, E, H, K > > 12th SC Infantry: Co. G and K > > 4th SC Cavalry: Co. C > > 4th SC Infantry: Co. E, H, I > > 1st SC Cavalry: Co. F > > Roll of Walhalla State Guards > > Roll of Detailed Men-Boys at Tunnell Hill, Oconee > > This is what I found. I copied all names with the surnames requested. > > George McD. Miller, Colonel, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Abbeville, Wounded at Gaines Mill 27 June 1862, Chancellorsville 3 May 1863, Promoted major Dec. 1863, Promoted colonel Jan. 1864, Discharged 1865. > > Elisha F. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Discharged. > > William J. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Surrendered 1865. > > J.C. Patrick Miller, Sergeant, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines Mill, Va. 27 June 1862, perforated with 8 balls (shot 8 times!). > > Thomas Miller, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, No information given. > > William Miller, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > Louis Miller, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Died of disease in Columbia while on furlough. > > J.H. Miller, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, Transferred to Co. F. > > Jacob Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. > > Jesse Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. > > Lem Hall, Private, Walhalla State Guards > > Frank J. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Killed at Cold Harbor, Va. > > Jesse M. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va. > > Thomas F. Hopkins, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. > > Thomas J. Hall, 2nd Lieutenant, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Captured at Johnson's Island. > > H. M. Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas Junction, Va. Aug. 1862, Died 13 Sept. 1862. > > David Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas Junction, Va., Died 30 Aug. 1862. > > James Hopkins, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. > > William M. Hopkins, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Deserted 1864. > > P.P. Hall, Private, Co. K, 12th SC Infantry, Prisoner New Look, 1863. > > E.O. Hopkins, 3rd Sergeant, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry > > T.J. Hall, Private, Co. E, 4th SC Infantry > > James B. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded the Wilderness, Va. May 1864. > > Stephen D. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines Mill, Va. 27 June 1862. > > James L. Orr, Colonel, 1st SC Rifles (Orr's) Anderson, SC, Elected CSA senator January 1862. > > David C. Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured in 1864. > > John Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured and in prison at end of war. > > James T. Reid, Captain, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Promoted from ranks to lieutenant then captain in 1864. > > Samuel Reid, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. > > Alexander Orr, 3rd Sergeant, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Died in hospital. > > David Reed, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > C.N. Reid, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, living May 1898. > > Eli Orr, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > T.I. Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98 > > Henry Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. > > Martin Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. > > William Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Wounded Darby Town Road, Dead. > > J.B. Reid, Sergeant, Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. > > William W. Reed, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, living 5/98. > > Joseph J. Reed, Private, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry, Killed at Trevillian Station May 1864. > > J.S. Reed, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Cavalry, Surrendered 1865, living 5/98. > > A. Orr, Private, Walhalla State Guards. > > Hope this helps someone. > > Ronnie > > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > >

    01/20/2003 12:24:01
    1. Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups
    2. ANGELA R BAGWELL
    3. Hi Barb, No Asahal Reaves in the book. There is a A.T. Reaves who served in Company F, 22nd SC Infantry Regiment listed on the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. Company F was mostly Pickens District men. This unit isn't in the book. Ronnie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Nelson" <distler5@charter.net> To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 6:06 PM Subject: Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups > No ASAHAL REAVES killed at Rappahannock. Originally from Pendleton > District? his brothers, HIRAM and JOHN spelled their last name REEVES. > Asahal was in the Infantry. Hiram and John 4th Calvary. > Thanks. > Barb > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "ANGELA R BAGWELL" <Angelabagwell@prodigy.net> > To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 4:48 PM > Subject: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups > > > > To all who requested lookups, > > > > The book only contains information on the following units: > > > > 1st SC Rifles (Orr's): Companies A, C, E, F, part of L > > > > 2nd SC Rifles: Companies B, C, D, E, H, K > > > > 12th SC Infantry: Co. G and K > > > > 4th SC Cavalry: Co. C > > > > 4th SC Infantry: Co. E, H, I > > > > 1st SC Cavalry: Co. F > > > > Roll of Walhalla State Guards > > > > Roll of Detailed Men-Boys at Tunnell Hill, Oconee > > > > This is what I found. I copied all names with the surnames requested. > > > > George McD. Miller, Colonel, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Abbeville, Wounded at > Gaines Mill 27 June 1862, Chancellorsville 3 May 1863, Promoted major Dec. > 1863, Promoted colonel Jan. 1864, Discharged 1865. > > > > Elisha F. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the > Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Discharged. > > > > William J. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the > Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Surrendered 1865. > > > > J.C. Patrick Miller, Sergeant, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines > Mill, Va. 27 June 1862, perforated with 8 balls (shot 8 times!). > > > > Thomas Miller, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, No information given. > > > > William Miller, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > > > Louis Miller, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Died of disease in Columbia > while on furlough. > > > > J.H. Miller, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, Transferred to Co. F. > > > > Jacob Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. > > > > Jesse Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. > > > > Lem Hall, Private, Walhalla State Guards > > > > Frank J. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Killed at Cold Harbor, Va. > > > > Jesse M. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va. > > > > Thomas F. Hopkins, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. > > > > Thomas J. Hall, 2nd Lieutenant, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Captured at > Johnson's Island. > > > > H. M. Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas > Junction, Va. Aug. 1862, Died 13 Sept. 1862. > > > > David Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas > Junction, Va., Died 30 Aug. 1862. > > > > James Hopkins, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. > > > > William M. Hopkins, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Deserted 1864. > > > > P.P. Hall, Private, Co. K, 12th SC Infantry, Prisoner New Look, 1863. > > > > E.O. Hopkins, 3rd Sergeant, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry > > > > T.J. Hall, Private, Co. E, 4th SC Infantry > > > > James B. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded the Wilderness, Va. > May 1864. > > > > Stephen D. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines Mill, > Va. 27 June 1862. > > > > James L. Orr, Colonel, 1st SC Rifles (Orr's) Anderson, SC, Elected CSA > senator January 1862. > > > > David C. Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured in 1864. > > > > John Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured and in prison at end of > war. > > > > James T. Reid, Captain, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Promoted from ranks to > lieutenant then captain in 1864. > > > > Samuel Reid, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. > > > > Alexander Orr, 3rd Sergeant, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Died in hospital. > > > > David Reed, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > > > C.N. Reid, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, living May 1898. > > > > Eli Orr, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > > > T.I. Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98 > > > > Henry Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. > > > > Martin Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. > > > > William Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Wounded Darby Town Road, > Dead. > > > > J.B. Reid, Sergeant, Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. > > > > William W. Reed, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, living 5/98. > > > > Joseph J. Reed, Private, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry, Killed at Trevillian > Station May 1864. > > > > J.S. Reed, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Cavalry, Surrendered 1865, living 5/98. > > > > A. Orr, Private, Walhalla State Guards. > > > > Hope this helps someone. > > > > Ronnie > > > > > > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > political > > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for > removal. > > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett > kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > List problems? Contact the Pickens Co., SC List Mom kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > Use Kathleen as the subject line for your post > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >

    01/20/2003 11:48:53
    1. Re: [SCPICKENS] Miller CSA soldiers for Delores
    2. ANGELA R BAGWELL
    3. Delores, I found them on the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. The website address is http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm Ronnie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dolores Pringle" <dmpringle@sc.rr.com> To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 6:02 PM Subject: RE: [SCPICKENS] Miller CSA soldiers for Delores > This is at least three, but maybe even five, of them! Could you tell me > where you found them? So that I can source them in my files? > > Thank you so, so much!!! > Dolores > > -----Original Message----- > From: ANGELA R BAGWELL [mailto:Angelabagwell@prodigy.net] > Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 5:25 PM > To: SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SCPICKENS] Miller CSA soldiers for Delores > > > Delores, > > These men aren't in the book but the names might interest you. > > Michael E. Miller, 1st Lieutenant, Company C, Infantry Regiment, Holcombe's > SC Legion. > > DeForest Miller, Private, Company A, 2nd SC Infantry (Palmetto Regiment). > > Thomas B. Miller, Teamster/Private, Company G, 3rd SC Light Artillery > Battalion (Palmetto Bn.). > > I also found the following Isaac Millers: > > Isaac Miller, Private, Co. B, 10th Bn., SC Cavalry > Isaac B. Miller, Private, Co. A, 20th SC Infantry > Isaac N. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles > Isaac S. Miller, Private, Co. A, Inf. Regt., Holcombe's SC Legion. > > Ronnie > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > We have over 234 members of the Pickens Co., SC Mailing List. Posting back > to the list helps the whole group, not just one person. If we work as a > team, > we'll succeed as a team. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Pickens Co, SC list, use > SCPICKEN-l-request@rootsweb.com. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >

    01/20/2003 11:45:21
    1. Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray Lookups
    2. Ronnie, thank you very much for the Galbreath information. Becky

    01/20/2003 11:38:17
    1. [SCPICKENS] Squire Brown
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DgB.2ACI/874 Message Board Post: Looking for any information about Squire Brown born in Pickens District, SC in 1798 married to Polly Barker. She died in the early 1820's. He went to Tennessee, married again, then moved onward to Missouri.

    01/20/2003 11:07:16
    1. Re: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups
    2. Barbara Nelson
    3. No ASAHAL REAVES killed at Rappahannock. Originally from Pendleton District? his brothers, HIRAM and JOHN spelled their last name REEVES. Asahal was in the Infantry. Hiram and John 4th Calvary. Thanks. Barb ----- Original Message ----- From: "ANGELA R BAGWELL" <Angelabagwell@prodigy.net> To: <SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 4:48 PM Subject: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups > To all who requested lookups, > > The book only contains information on the following units: > > 1st SC Rifles (Orr's): Companies A, C, E, F, part of L > > 2nd SC Rifles: Companies B, C, D, E, H, K > > 12th SC Infantry: Co. G and K > > 4th SC Cavalry: Co. C > > 4th SC Infantry: Co. E, H, I > > 1st SC Cavalry: Co. F > > Roll of Walhalla State Guards > > Roll of Detailed Men-Boys at Tunnell Hill, Oconee > > This is what I found. I copied all names with the surnames requested. > > George McD. Miller, Colonel, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Abbeville, Wounded at Gaines Mill 27 June 1862, Chancellorsville 3 May 1863, Promoted major Dec. 1863, Promoted colonel Jan. 1864, Discharged 1865. > > Elisha F. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Discharged. > > William J. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Surrendered 1865. > > J.C. Patrick Miller, Sergeant, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines Mill, Va. 27 June 1862, perforated with 8 balls (shot 8 times!). > > Thomas Miller, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, No information given. > > William Miller, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > Louis Miller, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Died of disease in Columbia while on furlough. > > J.H. Miller, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, Transferred to Co. F. > > Jacob Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. > > Jesse Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. > > Lem Hall, Private, Walhalla State Guards > > Frank J. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Killed at Cold Harbor, Va. > > Jesse M. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va. > > Thomas F. Hopkins, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. > > Thomas J. Hall, 2nd Lieutenant, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Captured at Johnson's Island. > > H. M. Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas Junction, Va. Aug. 1862, Died 13 Sept. 1862. > > David Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas Junction, Va., Died 30 Aug. 1862. > > James Hopkins, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. > > William M. Hopkins, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Deserted 1864. > > P.P. Hall, Private, Co. K, 12th SC Infantry, Prisoner New Look, 1863. > > E.O. Hopkins, 3rd Sergeant, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry > > T.J. Hall, Private, Co. E, 4th SC Infantry > > James B. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded the Wilderness, Va. May 1864. > > Stephen D. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines Mill, Va. 27 June 1862. > > James L. Orr, Colonel, 1st SC Rifles (Orr's) Anderson, SC, Elected CSA senator January 1862. > > David C. Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured in 1864. > > John Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured and in prison at end of war. > > James T. Reid, Captain, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Promoted from ranks to lieutenant then captain in 1864. > > Samuel Reid, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. > > Alexander Orr, 3rd Sergeant, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Died in hospital. > > David Reed, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > C.N. Reid, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, living May 1898. > > Eli Orr, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. > > T.I. Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98 > > Henry Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. > > Martin Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. > > William Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Wounded Darby Town Road, Dead. > > J.B. Reid, Sergeant, Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. > > William W. Reed, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, living 5/98. > > Joseph J. Reed, Private, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry, Killed at Trevillian Station May 1864. > > J.S. Reed, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Cavalry, Surrendered 1865, living 5/98. > > A. Orr, Private, Walhalla State Guards. > > Hope this helps someone. > > Ronnie > > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett >

    01/20/2003 11:06:17
    1. RE: [SCPICKENS] Miller CSA soldiers for Delores
    2. Dolores Pringle
    3. This is at least three, but maybe even five, of them! Could you tell me where you found them? So that I can source them in my files? Thank you so, so much!!! Dolores -----Original Message----- From: ANGELA R BAGWELL [mailto:Angelabagwell@prodigy.net] Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 5:25 PM To: SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCPICKENS] Miller CSA soldiers for Delores Delores, These men aren't in the book but the names might interest you. Michael E. Miller, 1st Lieutenant, Company C, Infantry Regiment, Holcombe's SC Legion. DeForest Miller, Private, Company A, 2nd SC Infantry (Palmetto Regiment). Thomas B. Miller, Teamster/Private, Company G, 3rd SC Light Artillery Battalion (Palmetto Bn.). I also found the following Isaac Millers: Isaac Miller, Private, Co. B, 10th Bn., SC Cavalry Isaac B. Miller, Private, Co. A, 20th SC Infantry Isaac N. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles Isaac S. Miller, Private, Co. A, Inf. Regt., Holcombe's SC Legion. Ronnie ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== We have over 234 members of the Pickens Co., SC Mailing List. Posting back to the list helps the whole group, not just one person. If we work as a team, we'll succeed as a team. To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett

    01/20/2003 11:02:04
    1. [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray Lookups
    2. ANGELA R BAGWELL
    3. Here are some more lookups from Rebels in Gray. Thomas B. Barnett, Pvt., Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles T.J. Barnett, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles B.C. Barnett, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Killed at Gaines Mill, Va. 27 June 1862. Josiah Duncan, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Died of disease at Laurel Hill. Mathison/Madison Duncan, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Died of disease at Richmond, Va. Benjamin Duncan, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Died of disease at Richmond, Va. This man isn't in the book but I had researched him a while back. I believe he is buried at Wolf Stake Baptist Church in Oconee County and has a CSA tombstone. Manassa David Galbreath, Private, Company D, 9th Battalion Georgia Infantry. Ronnie Jeff Duncan, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Died of disease at Richmond, Va.

    01/20/2003 10:43:28
    1. [SCPICKENS] Miller CSA soldiers for Delores
    2. ANGELA R BAGWELL
    3. Delores, These men aren't in the book but the names might interest you. Michael E. Miller, 1st Lieutenant, Company C, Infantry Regiment, Holcombe's SC Legion. DeForest Miller, Private, Company A, 2nd SC Infantry (Palmetto Regiment). Thomas B. Miller, Teamster/Private, Company G, 3rd SC Light Artillery Battalion (Palmetto Bn.). I also found the following Isaac Millers: Isaac Miller, Private, Co. B, 10th Bn., SC Cavalry Isaac B. Miller, Private, Co. A, 20th SC Infantry Isaac N. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles Isaac S. Miller, Private, Co. A, Inf. Regt., Holcombe's SC Legion. Ronnie

    01/20/2003 10:25:18
    1. RE: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups
    2. Dolores Pringle
    3. Bless you, Ronnie, and I can already tell you that this is a help to me! A big help! Dolores -----Original Message----- From: ANGELA R BAGWELL [mailto:Angelabagwell@prodigy.net] Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 4:49 PM To: SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups To all who requested lookups, The book only contains information on the following units: 1st SC Rifles (Orr's): Companies A, C, E, F, part of L 2nd SC Rifles: Companies B, C, D, E, H, K 12th SC Infantry: Co. G and K 4th SC Cavalry: Co. C 4th SC Infantry: Co. E, H, I 1st SC Cavalry: Co. F Roll of Walhalla State Guards Roll of Detailed Men-Boys at Tunnell Hill, Oconee This is what I found. I copied all names with the surnames requested. George McD. Miller, Colonel, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Abbeville, Wounded at Gaines Mill 27 June 1862, Chancellorsville 3 May 1863, Promoted major Dec. 1863, Promoted colonel Jan. 1864, Discharged 1865. Elisha F. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Discharged. William J. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Surrendered 1865. J.C. Patrick Miller, Sergeant, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines Mill, Va. 27 June 1862, perforated with 8 balls (shot 8 times!). Thomas Miller, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, No information given. William Miller, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. Louis Miller, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Died of disease in Columbia while on furlough. J.H. Miller, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, Transferred to Co. F. Jacob Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. Jesse Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. Lem Hall, Private, Walhalla State Guards Frank J. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Killed at Cold Harbor, Va. Jesse M. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va. Thomas F. Hopkins, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. Thomas J. Hall, 2nd Lieutenant, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Captured at Johnson's Island. H. M. Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas Junction, Va. Aug. 1862, Died 13 Sept. 1862. David Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas Junction, Va., Died 30 Aug. 1862. James Hopkins, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. William M. Hopkins, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Deserted 1864. P.P. Hall, Private, Co. K, 12th SC Infantry, Prisoner New Look, 1863. E.O. Hopkins, 3rd Sergeant, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry T.J. Hall, Private, Co. E, 4th SC Infantry James B. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded the Wilderness, Va. May 1864. Stephen D. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines Mill, Va. 27 June 1862. James L. Orr, Colonel, 1st SC Rifles (Orr's) Anderson, SC, Elected CSA senator January 1862. David C. Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured in 1864. John Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured and in prison at end of war. James T. Reid, Captain, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Promoted from ranks to lieutenant then captain in 1864. Samuel Reid, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. Alexander Orr, 3rd Sergeant, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Died in hospital. David Reed, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. C.N. Reid, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, living May 1898. Eli Orr, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. T.I. Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98 Henry Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. Martin Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. William Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Wounded Darby Town Road, Dead. J.B. Reid, Sergeant, Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. William W. Reed, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, living 5/98. Joseph J. Reed, Private, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry, Killed at Trevillian Station May 1864. J.S. Reed, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Cavalry, Surrendered 1865, living 5/98. A. Orr, Private, Walhalla State Guards. Hope this helps someone. Ronnie ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett

    01/20/2003 10:10:28
    1. [SCPICKENS] Rebels in Gray lookups
    2. ANGELA R BAGWELL
    3. To all who requested lookups, The book only contains information on the following units: 1st SC Rifles (Orr's): Companies A, C, E, F, part of L 2nd SC Rifles: Companies B, C, D, E, H, K 12th SC Infantry: Co. G and K 4th SC Cavalry: Co. C 4th SC Infantry: Co. E, H, I 1st SC Cavalry: Co. F Roll of Walhalla State Guards Roll of Detailed Men-Boys at Tunnell Hill, Oconee This is what I found. I copied all names with the surnames requested. George McD. Miller, Colonel, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Abbeville, Wounded at Gaines Mill 27 June 1862, Chancellorsville 3 May 1863, Promoted major Dec. 1863, Promoted colonel Jan. 1864, Discharged 1865. Elisha F. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Discharged. William J. Miller, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at the Wilderness, Va. May 1864, Surrendered 1865. J.C. Patrick Miller, Sergeant, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines Mill, Va. 27 June 1862, perforated with 8 balls (shot 8 times!). Thomas Miller, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Rifles, No information given. William Miller, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. Louis Miller, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Died of disease in Columbia while on furlough. J.H. Miller, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, Transferred to Co. F. Jacob Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. Jesse Miller, Private, Co. I, 4th SC Infantry. Lem Hall, Private, Walhalla State Guards Frank J. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Killed at Cold Harbor, Va. Jesse M. Hall, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va. Thomas F. Hopkins, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. Thomas J. Hall, 2nd Lieutenant, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Captured at Johnson's Island. H. M. Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas Junction, Va. Aug. 1862, Died 13 Sept. 1862. David Hall, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at 2nd Manassas Junction, Va., Died 30 Aug. 1862. James Hopkins, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. William M. Hopkins, Private, Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles, Deserted 1864. P.P. Hall, Private, Co. K, 12th SC Infantry, Prisoner New Look, 1863. E.O. Hopkins, 3rd Sergeant, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry T.J. Hall, Private, Co. E, 4th SC Infantry James B. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded the Wilderness, Va. May 1864. Stephen D. Read, Private, Co. A, 1st SC Rifles, Wounded at Gaines Mill, Va. 27 June 1862. James L. Orr, Colonel, 1st SC Rifles (Orr's) Anderson, SC, Elected CSA senator January 1862. David C. Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured in 1864. John Reid, Private, Co. C, 1st SC Rifles, Captured and in prison at end of war. James T. Reid, Captain, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Promoted from ranks to lieutenant then captain in 1864. Samuel Reid, Private, Co. E, 1st SC Rifles, Discharged. Alexander Orr, 3rd Sergeant, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Died in hospital. David Reed, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. C.N. Reid, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, living May 1898. Eli Orr, Private, Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles, Dead. T.I. Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98 Henry Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. Martin Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Living 5/98. William Manley, Private, Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles, Wounded Darby Town Road, Dead. J.B. Reid, Sergeant, Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles, Surrendered 1865. William W. Reed, Private, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry, living 5/98. Joseph J. Reed, Private, Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry, Killed at Trevillian Station May 1864. J.S. Reed, Private, Co. F, 1st SC Cavalry, Surrendered 1865, living 5/98. A. Orr, Private, Walhalla State Guards. Hope this helps someone. Ronnie

    01/20/2003 09:48:56
    1. [SCPICKENS] Samuel Hall
    2. ANGELA R BAGWELL
    3. Carl, Do you know if Samuel Hall is any relation to a Nancy Hall (born 1832-1835) who married Joseph McJunkin? I believe that Nancy was a daughter of a Christopher Hall. Christopher Hall lived in both Oconee County and Greenville County. Thanks, Ronnie

    01/20/2003 08:26:52