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Compiled by Victoria Proctor © 1996-2005
* = Company of Militia last called into service
| NAME | RANK | CO. | REGIMENT | ADDITIONAL DATA / CONTRIBUTOR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GADDY, Herod | Private | * | Militia | -- |
| GADDY, Ithamer J. | Private | I | 1st Reg. Inf. (Hagood's) | enlisted at Lightwood Knot Springs, May 2, 1862; reported on muster roll of December 31, 1862, as having been sent to hospital at Winchester, Va., October 27, 1862; reported on muster roll of April 30, 1863, as absent with leave since November 16, 1862, when he was furloughed because sick; reported on muster rolls of June 30, and August 31, 1863, as absent without leave since June 1, 1863; reported on muster roll of August 31, 1863, as present; reported on muster roll of December 31, 1863, as sick at hospital since October 1, 1863; reported on muster rolls of June 30, August 31, October 31, and December 31, 1864, and February 28, 1865, as absent without leave. / Victoria Proctor |
| GADDY, J. J. | Private | D | 25th Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
| GADDY, Levi | Corporal | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Wounded at Fredericksburg 1862, died Fredericksburg 1863. / Victoria Proctor |
| GADDY, Richard M. | Private | I | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Transferred to Cavalry. / Victoria Proctor |
| GADDY, R. W. | Private | E | 23rd Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
| GADDY, T. C. | Private | E | 23rd Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
| GADDY, Tritcan C. [sic] (Tristram C.) |
Private | H | 23rd Regiment Infantry | Captured. Surrendered Five Forks. Died by 1902. / Victoria Proctor |
| GADDY, William D. | Private | I | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Died in Virginia 1861. / Victoria Proctor |
| GAINES, John | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Transferred 1862. / Victoria Proctor |
| GALLOWAY, William A. | -- | -- | -- | Sept 26, 1919 - Margaret E. Galloway of Mallory, Dillon County
applied for
pension for William A. Galloway's service in Co. G, 23rd Regt, S.C.
Volunteers. (Emanuels Company) / Victoria Proctor |
| GAME, Joseph T. | -- | -- | -- | Oct 28, 1919 - Susan Game of Marion applied for pension for
Joseph T. Game's service in Confederate Navy. / Victoria Proctor, Jan 2004 |
| GAME, V. D. | -- | -- | -- | April 29, 1919 - Van D. Game of Latta applied for pension for
service in Co. A, 71st Regt., N.C. Reserves (Hicks Company). / Victoria
Proctor See obituary contributed by Helen Moody, Dec 2003. |
| GARDNER, Daniel | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Killed at Petersburg. / Victoria Proctor |
| GARNER, James | Private | I | First Regiment Infantry (Hagood's) | enlisted at Lightwood Knot Springs, May 2, 1862; sent to hospital at Secessionville, June 28, 1862; died at hospital, at Secessionville, July 16, 1862. (Died Charleston, August 1862) / Victoria Proctor |
| GARNER, Joe | Bugler | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
| GARRIS, Elias | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
| GASQUE, A. M. | 1st Sgt. | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Promoted from Corporal. Wounded at Morris Island. Oct 24, 1919 - Mary C. Gasque of Centenary, Marion Co., applied for pension for service of Arney M. Gasque in Co. L, 21st Infantry Regt. / Victoria Proctor, Oct 2003 |
| GASQUE, C. Marion | 2nd Sgt. | I | 21st Regiment Infantry | Wounded Morris Island. Killed City Point, June
1864. / Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, E. | Private | D | Tenth Regiment Infantry | Died at hospital. / Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, Eli H. | -- | -- | -- | May 9, 1919 - Sarah F. Gasque, of Marion, Marion County, applied for pension for Eli H. Gasque's service in Co. A, Eighth Regt., Miss. Infantry. / Victoria Proctor, Jan 2005 |
| GASQUE, Ervin A. | Private | I | 21st Regiment Infantry | Killed Gaines Mill, June 5, 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, F. | Private | -- | SC Militia | -- |
| GASQUE, Gehu | Private | * | Militia | -- |
| GASQUE, Henry | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Died at Charleston Sept. 26, 1862. / Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, Henry A. | 1st Lt. | I | 21st Regiment Infantry | Discharged May 1, 1862. Dead (by 1902). / Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, J. | Private | F | Tenth Regiment Infantry | Discharged on account of disability. / Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, J. F. | Fourth Corporal | * | Militia | -- |
| GASQUE, J.H. | Private | -- | SC Militia | -- |
| GASQUE, J. Maston | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Imprisoned Elmira, discharged 1865. April 16, 1919 - J. Maston Gasque of Dillon applied for pension for service in Co. L, 21st S.C. Regt./ Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, S. S. | 1st Lt. | I | Tenth Regiment Infantry | Not re-elected in 1862. / Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, Samuel K. | -- | -- | -- | Oct 31, 1919 - Mary E. Gasque, of Marion, Marion County, applied for pension for Samuel K. Gasque's service in Co. A, Tenth Regt., S.C. Volunteers. / Victoria Proctor, Jan 2005 |
| GASQUE, Samuel O. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Died in Union Prison Elmira 1865. / Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, Thomas | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Died in prison. / Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, Wesley E. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Wounded Drewry's Bluff May 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
| GASQUE, William B.R. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Wounded ten times: The Crater; Davis' farm;
Sharpsburg; Virginia. Oct 7, 1919 William B. R. Gasque of Marion applied for pension for service in Co. A, Second Infantry Regt and in Co. L, 21st Regt, S.C. State Troops. / Victoria Proctor |
| GEORGE, Henry J. | Private | E | 23rd Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
| GERALD, John | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Surrendered in N. Carolina 1865. / Victoria Proctor |
| GERALD, S. W. | Private | D | Tenth Regiment Infantry | Died at hospital. / Victoria Proctor |
| GERRY, J. H. | Sgt. | C | 26th Regiment Infantry | Promoted from ranks 1863. / Victoria Proctor, Sept 2003 |
| GIBBS, G. Thos. | Sgt. | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | George "Gideon" Thomas Gibbs.
He was in Captain Gregg's Company (McQueen Light Artillery)
Captured at Five Forks April 1, 1865
Buried in "Cypress Grove Cemetery" in Long Island, NY
Grave# 2503 / Susan, 23 Sep 2003 |
| GIBBS, Joseph S. | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
| GIBSON, Albert | 2nd Lt. | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Wounded Morris Island. Captured, imprisoned at Elmira. Promoted from 2nd Sgt. / Victoria Proctor |
| GIBSON, John | Private | D | 7th Battalion, SC Reserves | / Victoria Proctor, Sept 2003 |
| GIBSON, John S. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Died in Union Prison Point Lookout
1865. / Victoria Proctor |
| GIBSON, Oscar E. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Wounded Fort Fisher Jan. 15, 1865. / Victoria Proctor |
| GIBSON, Robt. W. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Died in Union Prison Elmira 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
| GILBERT, James | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
| GILBERT, Finley | -- | -- | -- | Oct 21, 1919 - Ann Gilbert of Bingham, Dillon County applied for
pension for James Finley Gilbert's service in Co. D., 25th Regt, S.C.
Volunteers. / Victoria Proctor See obituary contributed by Helen Moody, Sept 2003. |
| GILBERT, William | Private | H | Or r's Regiment of Rifles | Killed at Turnpike, April 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
| GILCHRIST, A.E. | Lt. | F | Fourth Regiment Cavalry | Captured. Died July 1885. / Victoria Proctor |
| GILCHRIST, D.E. | Private | F | Fourth Regiment Cavalry | Was acting Orderly at close of war in command of company. / Victoria Proctor |
| GILES, A.J. | Private | L | 10th Regiment Infantry | Captured Missionary Ridge. Oct 16, 1919 A. J. Giles of Marion applied for pension for service in Co. L, Tenth Regt, S.C. Volunteers. / Victoria Proctor |
| GILES, J. B. | Private | L | 10th Regiment Infantry | Died at hospital. / Victoria Proctor |
| GILES, R. J. | Private | L | 10th Regiment Infantry | -- |
| GILES, W. H. | 2nd Lt. | L | 10th Regiment Infantry | Promoted from ranks. Killed Atlanta, July 28, 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
| GLISSON, E. B. | Cpl. | F | Tenth Regiment Infantry | Killed Chickamauga. / Victoria Proctor |
Last updated 9 June 2005.
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