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Compiled by Victoria Proctor © 1995 to present
* = Company of Militia last called into service
NAME | RANK | CO. | REGIMENT | ADDITIONAL DATA |
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ROGERS, Alex, Sr | Private | 1st Co. C | Manigault's Battalion, SC Artillery (18 Battn.Artillery) | Enlisted at: Marion Court House, SC April 1862, at age 43.
On last roll: April 15 to July 7 1862
Remarks: Discharged June 11, 1862 / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Alexander D., Jr. | Private | 1st Co. C | Manigault's Battalion, SC Artillery (18 Battn. Artillery) | Enlisted: Marion Court House May 27, 1862
On last roll: March/April 1864 (with Company C). He continued his service
until about Feb 1865 (with Gregg's Company) / Victoria Proctor Oct 13, 1919 Margaret A. Rogers of Mullins, Marion County applied for pension for David Rogers' service in Company D, Greggs Battery, Pegrams Artillery Battalion. Per widow's pension application: Margaret was born 31 Aug 1848 in Marion County and married to David Rogers on 23 Dec 1869. David died 1 Sept 1897. (Both A. David and Margaret Ann Rogers are buried in Miller's Church Cemetery.) / Victoria Proctor, Jan, Feb 2005 Feb 2005 - Per Larry Jones, gg grandson, Margaret Ann Bryant was the wife of Alexander David Rogers, Jr. June 2005 - Per Larry Jones, A. D. Rogers appears on a list of Confederate Prisoners of War paroled by T. L. Barker, Lieut. Col. 36 Mass. Vols., P.M., at Farmville, Va., between April 11 and April 21, 1865, by order of Brig. Gen'l Masey, Provost Marshal, Army of the Potomac. Thank you, Larry! |
ROGERS, Allen | Private | E | Gregg's 1st Regiment | Transferred from 8th Regiment. Surrendered April
1865. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Allen | Private | L | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Surrendered at Greensboro. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Anson | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Captured 1862. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, B. | Private | F | Fourth Regiment Cavalry | -- |
ROGERS, Barfield | Cpl. | C | 26th Regiment Infantry | Promoted from ranks 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Bethel | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | -- |
ROGERS, C.B. | Private | * | Militia | -- |
ROGERS, Cade | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, Cambyses | Private | H | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Wounded at Camp Chase. Surrendered with
General Johnston. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Cary | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Died Petersburg 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, David | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | Selected as one of four to receive reward for bravery. Sept 27, 1919 David Rogers of Marion, Marion County applied for pension for service in Company D, Greggs Battery. / Victoria Proctor, Jan 2005 |
ROGERS, Dennis | Private | E | Gregg's 1st Regiment | Escaped from Point Lookout; killed a few days after
in battle on July 24, 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, E. | Private | F | Fourth Regiment Cavalry | -- |
ROGERS, E. W. | Private | D | 7th Battalion, SC Reserves | / Victoria Proctor, Sept 2003 |
ROGERS, Eben | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Died in Virginia, 1862. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Ebenezer | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, Ebenezer | 5th Cpl. | I | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Killed at Gettysburg. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Ebenezer | 3rd Sgt. | L | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Killed at Gettysburg. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Ebenezer D. | Private | C | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | Enlisting in Columbia, SC, on April 10, 1863, Private Ebenezer Rogers served
with Manigault's Battalion, South Carolina Artillery (18 Battalion Artillery), in
1st Company C (South Carolina Siege Train). His last roll call with this company
was March/April 1864. This company became an independent company, known as Captain
Gregg's Company, South Carolina Artillery. Records further show Private Ebenezer Rogers
with Captain Gregg's Company (McQueen Light Artillery) part of the South Carolina
Artillery Regiment, in the Confederate States Provisional Army from May, 1864 through
to his last roll call of January/February 1865. He was the only survivor of the known
sons of Elijah Rogers. The other sons, John, Timothy, Wade, and Cade were killed or
became ill and died during the Confederate War according to a family history by
Ebenezer s son Samuel Taylor Rogers. / Linda Hull, Aug 2005 Sources: South Carolina Archives & History Center, Confederate Abstract, dated May 8, 2000; Compiled Service Record, NARS Microcopy #267, Roll# CW622 and Roll# CW633. |
ROGERS, Ervin | Private | E | Gregg's 1st Regiment | Transferred from 8th Regiment. Surrendered April
1865. Oct 3, 1919 Amanda Rogers of Dillon, Dillon County applied for pension for Irvine Rogers' service in Co. E, First Regt, S.C. Volunteers. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Ervin B. | Private | L | Eighth Regiment Infantry | -- / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, F.G. | Private | F | Fourth Regiment Cavalry | -- |
ROGERS, Francis | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, Fred G. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Transferred to 4th Cavalry. |
ROGERS, George W. | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, H.D. | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, Henry | Private | D | 7th Battalion, SC Reserves | / Victoria Proctor, Sept 2003 |
ROGERS, Hinyard | Pvt. | C | 26th Regiment Infantry | Died at Charleston. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Hugh G. | Lt. | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Promoted from ranks 1862. Killed at Petersburg,
October 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, J. Benjamin | Private | I | 21st Regiment Infantry | Died, 1879. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, J. D. | Private | L | 10th Regiment Infantry | -- |
ROGERS, J. Dew | Private | E | Gregg's 1st Regiment | Surrendered April 1865. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, James | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, James | Private | E | Gregg's 1st Regiment | Killed July 24, 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Jas. J. | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, Jessee | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, Jessee | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | April 4, 1919 - Jesse Rogers of Mullins applied for pension for service in Co. H, (Fairlee's Company), Eighth Infantry Regt, Orr's Rifles. / Victoria Proctor, Oct 2003 |
ROGERS, John | Private | H | 23rd Regiment Infantry | Died in Virginia. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, John H. | Private | D | 7th Battalion, SC Reserves | Dead by 1902. / Victoria Proctor, Sept 2003 |
ROGERS, John J. | Private | L | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Killed at Malvern Hill. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, John R. | Private | H | 23rd Regiment Infantry | Died Florence, SC. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, John W. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Wounded 1864. Surrendered N.C.
1865. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Johnson | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, Joseph | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Died at Sullivan's Island, 1862. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Joseph | -- | -- | -- | Oct 9, 1919 - Mary A. Rodgers of Marion applied for pension for
Joseph Rodgers' service in Co. D, (Graham's Company), Second Regt., S.C. Volunteers. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Joseph B. | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Died in Virginia, 1862. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, L. | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | -- |
ROGERS, L. B. | Private | * | Militia | -- |
ROGERS, Lot B. | Private | L | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Surrendered at Greensboro. / Victoria Proctor See obituary contributed by Helen Moody, Sept 2003. |
ROGERS, Millington | Private | H | Eighth Regiment Infantry | -- |
ROGERS, Owen M. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | Killed Darbytown Road 1864. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Pinckney | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, R. H. | Captain | C | 26th Regiment Infantry | Promoted from Second to First Lieutenant in 1863, and Captain 1865.
Served in 8th
Regiment short time. April 12, 1919 - Bedia Rogers of Dillon, Dillon County applied for pensin for Robert H. Rogers' service in Lofton's Company, 26th Regt. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, R. J. | Private | * | Militia | Oct 20, 1919 Virginia N. Rogers of Mullins, Marion County applied for pension for
Robert J. Rogers' service in Company E, First Regt, S.C. Reserves. (Both Robert J. and Virginia (Norton) Rogers are buried in Miller's Church Cemetery.) / Victoria Proctor, Jan 2005 |
ROGERS, R.R. | Private | F | Fourth Regiment Cavalry | -- |
ROGERS, Robbin | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | Died at Charleston. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Robbin W. | Private | H | 23rd Regiment Infantry | Surrendered Virginia 1865. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Robert C. | Sgt. | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | Wounded Battery Wagner, Aug 1863. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Robert H. | 2nd Lt. | I | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Resigned 1862. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, T. | Private | L | 21st Regiment Infantry | -- |
ROGERS, Thernas [?] | Private | H | 23rd Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Thomas | Private | H | Orr 's Regiment of Rifles | -- |
ROGERS, Thomas G. | Private | I | 21st Regiment Infantry | Died Fort Fisher, Jan 16, 1865. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Thompson | Private | L | Eighth Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Timothy | Private | H | 23rd Regiment Infantry | Killed Goldsboro, NC. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Tristram | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, Tristram B. | Private | D | Gregg's Battery, Manigault's Battalion Artillery | -- |
ROGERS, Wade | Private | H | 23rd Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, William | Pvt. | C | 26th Regiment Infantry | Killed Jackson, Miss. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, William | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Killed at Fredericksburg, December 1862. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Williams | Private | H | Orr's Regiment of Rifles | Discharged by Medical Board, 1862. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, William D. | Private | L | Eighth Regiment Infantry | Surrendered at Greensboro. Dead by 1902. / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, William H. | Private | L | 10th Regiment Infantry | Captured Missionary Ridge. April 14, 1919 - William H. Rogers of Fork, Dillon County applied for pension for service in Co. L, Tenth S.C. Regt. Jan 4, 1922 Lenora Rogers of Fork, Dillon County, applied for Widow's pension. / Victoria Proctor, Sept 2003 |
ROGERS, William J. | Private | H | 23rd Regiment Infantry | / Victoria Proctor |
ROGERS, Willis | Private | H | 23rd Regiment Infantry | Supposed dead; left in Mississippi. / Victoria Proctor |
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