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Compiled by Victoria Proctor © 1996-2005
* = Company of Militia last called into service
| NAME | RANK | CO. | REGIMENT | ADDITIONAL DATA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HEAD, Wellington | Private | * | Militia | -- |
| HEARSEY, W. | 4th Cpl. | E | 23rd Regiment Infantry | (Living, in 1902). / Victoria Proctor |
| HEARSEY, W. | Private | E | 23rd Regiment Infantry | Wounded. / Victoria Proctor |
| HEARSEY, Wm. H | Private | E | 23rd Regiment Infantry | (Living, in 1902). / Victoria Proctor |
| HERRIN, Allison W. | Private | I | 21st Regiment Infantry | Died at home, 1863, of disease. / Victoria Proctor |
| HERRIN, Chestley | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
| HERRIN, David F. | Private | I | 21st Regiment Infantry | Died Georgetown, April 25, 1863. / Victoria Proctor |
| HERRING, Daniel M. | 4th Sgt. | I | First Regiment Infantry (Hagood's) | Enlisted at Lightwood Knot Springs, May 2, 1862; reported on muster roll of December 31, 1862, as having been left in hospital at Secessionville, August 9, 1862; reported on muster roll of April 30, 1863, as present; reduced from 4th Sergeant between April 30, and June 30, 1863; reported on muster rolls of June 30, and August 31, 1863, as sick at hospital since May 3, 1863; reported on muster roll of December 31, 1863, as absent without leave since November 22, 1863; reported on muster rolls of June 30, and August 31, 1864, as sick, at hospital, since April 3, 1864; reported on muster roll of October 31, 1864, as present; on last available muster roll (February 28, 1865) as present. / Victoria Proctor |
| HERRING, Ebby B. | Private | L | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Died in Virginia. / Victoria Proctor |
| HERRING, Ed B. | Private | I | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Surrendered at Greensboro. |
| HERRING, Edmund | Private | I | First Regiment Infantry (Hagood's) | Enlisted at Lightwood Knot Springs, May 2, 1862; reported
on muster rolls of December 31, 1862, as absent without leave since August
24, 1862; reported on muster roll of April 30, 1863, as having been sent to
hospital, sick, April 2, 1863; reported on muster roll of June 30, 1863; as
absent without leave since May 29, 1863; reported on muster roll of August
31, 1863, as present; on last available muster roll (February 28, 1865) as
present. / Victoria Proctor See obituary contributed by Helen Moody, Sept 2003. |
| HERRING, Edmund (Bush) | Private | C | 26th Regiment Infantry | Sept 23, 1919 - Salina Herring of Dillon applied for pension for
Edmund Bush Herring's service in Co. E, 26th Regt, SC Vols.
(Staffords Company). / Victoria Proctor, Sept 2003 |
| HERRING, Harmon | Private | I | First Regiment Infantry (Hagood's) | enlisted at Lightwood Knot Springs, May 2, 1862; reported
on muster rolls of December 31, 1862, as absent without leave since June 15,
1862; reported on muster roll of April 30, 1863, as present; reported on
muster roll of June 30, 1862, as absent without leave since May 29, 1863;
reported on muster roll of August 31, 1863, as present; reported on muster
rolls of June 30, August 31, October 31, and December 31, 1864, and February
28, 1865, as sick, at hospital, since April 28, 1864. Sept 24, 1919 - Elizabeth Herring of Hamer, Dillon Co., applied for pension for Harmon Herring's service in Co. I, First Regt, SC Vols / Victoria Proctor / See obituary contributed by Carolyn Klear, 20 May 2002 |
| HERRING, Miles | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
| HERRING, Pinckney L. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Surrendered in N. Carolina 1865. |
| HERRING, Samuel | Private | I | First Regiment Infantry (Hagood's) | Transferred from Stackhouse's company (Co. L), 8th Regiment, S. C. V., between December 31, 1862, and April 30, 1863; on last available muster roll (February 28, 1865) as present. / Victoria Proctor |
| HERRING, Samuel | Private | L | Eighth Regiment Infantry | (See above) / Victoria Proctor |
| HEWETT, Thomas | Private | I | 21st Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
| HEWETT, Joseph R. | Private | I | 21st Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
| HEWETT, W.C. | Captain | F | Fourth Regiment Cavalry | Promoted from First Lt. Wounded Hawes Shop.
Died of wounds in prison, Washington, 1863. / Victoria Proctor |
| HEWITT, William D. | -- | -- | -- | Oct 30, 1919 - William D. Hewitt, of Marion, Marion County, applied for pension for service in Co. C, Tenth Regt., S.C. Volunteers / Victoria Proctor, Jan 2005 |
| HICKS, John C. | Private | L | Eighth Regiment Infantry | From North Carolina. / Victoria Proctor |
| HICKS, N. C. | Cpl. | I | Tenth Regiment Infantry | Died in Kentucky. / Victoria Proctor |
| HILL, Edward | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | Shot as a deserter by parties at home |
| HILL, James | Private | E | Greg g's 1st Regiment | Transferred January 1863. |
| HINDS, J.D. | Private | F | Fourth Regiment Cavalry | -- |
| HINDS, R. | Private | F | Fourth Regiment Cavalry | -- |
| HINDS, Rester | Corporal | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Transferred March 1862. |
| HINDES, Alexander | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Wounded Gaines Mill. |
| HINSON, John | -- | -- | -- | -- See obituary contributed by Helen Moody, Sept 2003. |
| HINTON, Jessee W. | Private | I | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Died in Virginia 1861. |
| HODGE, Charles | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Died in hospital, 1863. / Victoria Proctor |
| HODGES, Barney | Private | H | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Wounded at Chattanooga. Oct 21, 1919 R. Barney Hodges of Marion applied for pension for service in Co. H, Eighth Infantry Regt, S.C. Volunteers. / Victoria Proctor |
| HODGES, John | Private | E | Gregg 's 1st Regiment | Killed May 12, 1864. |
| HODGES, John H. | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
| HODGES, Randolf | Private | -- | -- | Sept 27, 1919 - Jennie Hodges of Hamer, SC applied for pension for
Randolf Hodges' service in Co. B, 24th Regt., S.C. Volunteers. / Victoria Proctor |
| HOGES, Pinckney | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
| HOLDEN, E. | Private | L | 10th Regiment Infantry | -- |
| HOLDEN, J. | Private | L | 10th Regiment Infantry | -- |
| HOLDEN, James | Private | * | Militia | Oct 8, 1919 Helen Holden of Mullins, Marion County applied for pension
for James Holden's service in Co. C, Second Regt, S.C. Reserves. / Victoria Proctor |
| HOLLAND, George | Private | H | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Surrendered with
General Johnston. / Victoria Proctor |
| HOLLAND, J. H. | Private | I | Tenth Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
| HOLLAND, J.S. | Private | H | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Killed at Cedar Run. / Victoria Proctor |
| HOME, William | Private | H | Or r's Regiment of Rifles | Killed near Richmond, July 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
| HORN, J. M. | Private | L | 10th Regiment Infantry | Died at hospital. |
| HORN, Neal | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
| HORN, Wm. Pinckney | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | Killed Davis Farm, August 18, 1864. |
| HORTON, Nicholas | Private | E | 23rd Regiment Infantry | (Living, in 1902.) / Victoria Proctor |
| HORTON, Thomas T. | Private | I | First Regiment Infantry (Hagood's) | Enlisted at Lightwood Knot Springs, May 2, 1862; reported on muster rolls of December 31, 1862, as having been left in hospital at Secessionville, August 9, 1862; reported on muster roll of April 30, 1863, as present; reported on muster roll of April 30, 1863, as present; reported on muster roll of December 31, 1863, as having been furloughed from hospital for forty days, November 11, 1863, and as absent without leave; reported on muster roll of June 30, 1864, as present; reported on muster roll of October 31, 1864, as at hospital, wounded, since October 1, 1864; reported on muster rolls of December 31, 1864, and February 28, 1865, as absent without leave since November 21, 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
| HOWARD, R. | Private | F | Fourth Regiment Cavalry | -- |
| HOWARD, Richard G. | Captain | I | 21st Regiment Infantry | Captured Morris Island, July 10, 1863. Surrendered at Florence.
Dead (by 1902). / Victoria Proctor |
Last updated 9 June 2005.
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