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Confederate Dead All the following were published in the Norfolk Landmark, a Virginia newspaper in the PORTSMOUTH Section date: April 1, 1875 The following is a death list of COMPANY D, Ninth Virginia Infantry, during the Confederate war: George LINN, Second Lieutenant, died at hospital, Winchester, Va., 1862 Samuel HALL, killed by the falling of a tree while asleep, at Winchester, Va, 1862 John THOMPSON, killed at Drewry's Bluff 16th May, 1864 Edward WRENN, killed at Drewry's Bluff 16th May, 1864 Robert E. REID, killed at Gettysburg, July 3d, 1863 John CROSS, killed at Gettysburg July 3d, 1863 Fletcher HOWELL, died at Seabrook, Hospital, 1863 Fred MOORE, died at Petersburg Hospital, 1863 Robert BATEMAN, died at Petersburg Hospital, 1863 Leonard CUTHERELL, died at Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond 1864 Abraham SKINNER, died at Point Lookout, 1864 Barcley SEACRIST, died at Point Lookout, 1864 Walter HARVEY, drowned near Pinner's Point, 1861 All the following were published in the Norfolk Landmark, a Virginia newspaper in the PORTSMOUTH Section date: April 2, 1875 The following is a death list of COMPANY D (Jackson Light Infantry) 61st Virginia Regiment Lieutenant Alexander B. BUTT, promoted Adjutant of the 41st Virginia Infantry Regiment, wounded at Chancellorsville and died from the effects of his wound in Richmond Sergeant David ROBINSON, died at hospital in Richmond in 1864 Thomas COOK, wounded at Spotsylvania Courthouse and died in hospital in Richmond. Thomas ONLEY, died in Portsmouth in 1872 in hospital in Richmond Wiley HOWARD, lost his leg at Spotsylvania Courthouse and died in Portsmouth in 1872 James DENBY, wounded in the leg at the "Crater" and died in Norfolk County in 1871 Thomas CHAMBERLAINE, wounded in the thigh at Spotsylvania and killed in battle on the 19th of August, 1864, in front of Petersburg William CHAMBERLAINE died in hospital in 1863 Thomas COSTEN, died in Portsmouth in 1871 Robert BUTT, died in hospital at Richmond in 1863 Edward FLANAGAN, died in hospital in Petersburg in 1862 Elbert MATHEWS died in hospital in Petersburg in 1862 Washington MAYO, taken prisoner at Gettysburg and died at Fort Delaware Wesley BUTT, killed in battle on 19th, October, 1864 at Hatcher's run Alex LESTER, died in Norfolk Thomas JORDAN, killed in battle 19th October, 1864, at Hatcher's Run John SHEPPARD, killed in the battle of the "Crater" July 30th, 1864 Timothy WHITE, died in hospital in 1864 at Gordonsville John WOOD, killed at the battle of the "Crater" 30th July, 1864 Alex. CHERRY wounded on the 19th August, 1864 in front of Petersburg and died in hospital in Petersburg from the effects of his wound John SINGLETON, wounded in the foot at Hanover Junction and died in this city i 1871 John WHITE died in hospital in Petersburg in 1862 John B. HODGES, died in Portsmouth in1870 Josiah HODGES, died in 1872 All the following were published in the Norfolk Landmark, a Virginia newspaper in the PORTSMOUTH Section date: April 3, 1875 The following is a death list of COMPANY H (Portsmouth National GREYS) 3RD Virginia Infantry Regiment during the Confederate War Joshua CULPEPPER, killed at the battle of Gaines's Mill Adolphus FREDLIN, killed at the battle of Frazier's Farm James GRIMES, killed at the battle of Frazier's Farm Thomas FRANKLIN, killed at the battle of Frazier's Farm Sergt. Richard MAHONE, killed at the battle of Frazier's Farm Lieut. George W. MITCHEL, killed at Gettysburg Julius PEED, Robert SHERWOOD, William REVEL, Sergt Benjamin MITCHELL, Corpl. Wilmore MAHONE and Corpl Edward STOKES died in hospital. All the following were published in the Norfolk Landmark, a Virginia newspaper in the PORTSMOUTH Section date: April 2, 1875 The following is a PARTIAL death list of Company I, (Bilisoly Blues) 61st Infantry Regiment Captain John HOBDAY, killed in battle October 27th, 1864 at Burgess's Mill Sergeant M.P. KILGOUR, killed at battle of the "Crater" July 30th, 1864 William T. BUTT, killed in battle 12 May, 1864 C.H. Arthur COOPER, died in hospital Charles W. COLLINS, killed in battle 19th August, 1864 Elias W. CHERRY, captured at battle of Gettysburg, and died in prison William MASON, killed in battle 7th May 1865 near High Bridge Sergeant Smith TOPPIN, killed at battle of the "Crater," July 30th 1864 Stephen WISE, died in hospital at Staunton in 1863 Julius WARD, wounded July 4th 1863 at Gettysburg and died from effects of his wound in hospital at Staunton William J. SMITH, died in hospital at Richmond May 20th, 1863 Revel W. CUSTIS, killed in batle July 4th, 1863 at Gettysburg Stephen Decatur MANNING, died in hospital in Petersburg in 1863 ----- NOTTINGHAM, died at Brandy Station in 1862 Lieutenant F. M. MARCHANT, died at Berkley in 1870 Elvin K. CASY, died in Norfolk in November, 1874 All the following were published in the Norfolk Landmark, a Virginia newspaper in the PORTSMOUTH Section date: April 8, 1875 The following is a death list of COMPANY A, (Jackson Greys), SIXTY-FIRST VIRGINIA Regiment, during the Confederate war: Capt. William Curtis WALLACE, mortally wounded, August 19th, in front of Petersburg, and died August 25th, 1864 in a Federal field hospital. Sergt. LaVan MANSFIELD, killed in battle October 27th, 1864, at Burgess's Mill. Corpl. William O. SYKES, mortally wounded August 25th, 1864. John W. DEFORD, died in hospital May, 1863. George D. BRIGHT, killed in battle at Chancellorsville, May 1st, 1863. Henry J. BUTT, killed in the battle of the "Crator," July 30th, 1864 M. O. CREEKMUR, killed in battle May 26th, near Spotsylvania Courthouse, Willoughby CREEKMUR, died in hospital, March, 1864 Daniel CULPEPPER, died in hospital, February, 1863 John CULPEPPER, died at United States Ford, march 1863 Ashwell CURLING, killed in battle June 22d, 1864, in front of Petersburg; John FERRELL, died in hospital April, 1862 A. G. FOREMAN, killed in battle May 2d, 1864, in the Wilderness James FULFORD, died at United States Ford, April 1863 James E. FULFORD, killed in battle, February 7th, 1865 at Hatcher's run Isaiah HODGES, killed in battle May 26th, 1864 near Spotsylvania Courthouse Thomas HODGES, died at United States Ford, March 1863 Lemuel S. JENNINGS, killed in battle May 1st 1863 at Chancellorsville Dervy G. LYNCH, died at United States Ford, March 1863 John LYNCH, died at United States Ford, March 1863 Andrew C. MORGAN, killed in battle August 19th, 1864, in front of Petersburg, W.P. MORGAN, mortally wounded in battle August 19th, 1864 in front of Petersburg and died in a Federal prison September 16th 1864 Wiley PRITCHARD, died in Naval Hospital at Portsmouth, January, 1862 Joseph PRITCHARD, died in hospital January, 1862 William T. SCOTT, captured at Gettysburg, July 4th and died in Ft Delaware, Sept. 1863 D. S. SIVELLS, killed in battle May 2d, 1863 at Chancellorsville Benj. F. SPEIGHT, died in hospital, Petersburg, Jan. 1862 Henry SYKES, died at United States Ford, March 1863 John C. SYKES, died in hospital September 1863 Joseph SYKES, killed in battle July 4th 1863, at Gettysburg George W. WALKER, captured and died in prison Wm. H. WORDEN, died in hospital Feb, 1862 Keeling WOOD, died in hospital March, 1864 D. A. WILLIAMS, killed in battle July 39th, 1864, at the crater M.D. WILLIAMS, died in hospital January, 1863 Jos. WILLIAMS, died in hospital December 1861 J.T. WOODARD, died in hospital January, 1862 Willoughby WHITEHURST, died in hospital December, 1862" The following is a death roll of COMPANY 'C', Sixty-first Virginia Infantry, during the confederate war: Published: Date: April 14, 1875 Lieutenant St. Julian WILSON, mortally wounded at battle of the Crater, July 30th, and died in hospital, July 31st, 1864 Wm. BANKS, died in hospital, Norld, May 6th 1862 Enoch F. BELL, died in camp, at United States Ford, March 30th, 1863. Gideon T. BYNEN, died in Chimborazo Hospital, January 23d, 1863 James C. BYNEN, died at Hanover, Junction, Orange Courthouse, Feb 13th, 1864 Benj. B. CORVELL, killed at battle of the Crater, July 30th, 1864 Theophilus CREEKMORE, died in hospital, Lynchburg, March 7th 1863 Nathaniel FORBES, died in camp, at United States Ford, April 14th, 1863. John C. GALLOP, died in hospital Richmond, March 20th, 1863 James GUILFORD, died in hospital, Charlottesville, May 16th, 1863 Solomon A. HILL, died in hospital, Culpepper Courthouse, Oct 16th, 1862 Miles W. HALSTEAD, died in hospital, in August, 1864, from wound received July 30th, 1864 at the Crater Wilson M. KHER, died at Hanover Junction, May 7, 1863, from wound received May 1, at battle of Chancellorsville Willis LEE, died in hospital, Petersburg, June 17th, 1862 James P. W. MERCER, died at Hanover Junction, May 7th 1863, from wound received May 1st, at Chancellorsville; Peleg MILLER, died at Fort St. Helena, April 18th, 1862 Mathias MANSFIELD, died in hospital, Petersburg, Oct. 10th 1862 Samuel MERCER, died in hospital, Richmond, January 8th, 1863 Henry MELSON, died in camp, at United States Ford, April 1st, 1863. James M. McPHERSON, killed instantly at the Crater, July 20th, 1864 James NORTHERN died in hospital, Richmond, in May or June 1863 John RHONER, died in Chimborazo Hospital, July 15th, 1864 John ROLLISON, died in chimborazo Hospital, Feb 7th, 1863. Joseph SAWYER, died in camp, at Fredericksburg, February 24th, 1863 Nelson SAWYER, died in hospital, Richmond, January 20th, 1863 David A. STEWART, died in camp, at Appomattox, June 29th, 1862 Gideon L. SAWYER, died in hospital, Richmond, January 19th 1863 Thomas TURNER, wounded at battle of the Crater, July 30th, 1864 and died a few days after, at the Brigade Infirmary David WHITEHURST, killed by the fall of a tree in camp, near Fredericksburg, Nov 30, 1862. Josiah WALLER, died near Riddick's Ferry, on his way to join the company, June 15th, 1862 Landers WATERFIELD, died in hospital, Lynchburg, Dec. 31st 1862 The following is a partial death list of COMPANY 'C' (Virginia Defenders), Sixteenth Virginia Infantry, Mahone's Division, during the Confederate war Published Date: April 16, 1875 Captain Thomas BARRAUD, killed in battle at Bristow Station, August, 1863 Joseph LYNCH, killed accidentally in 1862 William W. WILLIAMS, killed in battle at Malvern Hill John WILLES, killed in front of Petersburg in 1864 Wilson BUTT, killed at Spotsylvania Courthouse May 12th, 1864 James K. HAYNES, wounded at Spotsylvania Courthouse May 12th, 1864, and died at Seabrook Hospital May 29th, 1864 John GAYLE, killed at burgess' Mill, October 27th, 1864 Martin V. B. McCOY, died in hospital in 1864 James WILLIS, died in hospital in 1864 The following is a death list of COMPANY 'H' (Independent Greys), Sixth Virginia Regiment, Mahone's Old Brigade during the Confederate war Published Date: April 25, 1875 Captain David WRIGHT, killed at the Crater, July 30th, 1864 First Lieutenant J.H. SMITH, wounded at Second Manassas and died near Aldie, 1862 Seregeant W.N. BECK, killed at malvern Hill, 1862 Sergeant Leroy SIMMONS, killed at Chancelorsville, 1863 Sergeant Isaac SELDNER, killed at Chancellorsville, 1862 J. W. DASHIELDS, killed at Spotsylvania, May 10th 1864 William A. DUNN, accidentally killed at Mine run, 1863 George W. CROCKETT, killed at the Crater, July 30th, 1864 Peter GILLERLAINE, killed at the Crater, July 30th, 1864 William J. ROBERTS, killed at the Crater, July 30th, 1864 Martin STRYKER, died at Point Lookout, 1864 Jacob JOHNSON, died at Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, 1864 Deaths Since the War Sergeant Henry HILL, died in Norfolk, 1868 Wm. J. SYKES, died in Norfolk, 1870 Sergeant James E. WIRMINGTON, died in Norfolk 1871 John ANDERSON, wounded in the Wilderness, died in Norfolk, 1871 The following is a death list of COMPANY 'E' (Border Rifles), Sixty-first Virginia Infantry, Mahone's Division, during the Confederate war Published: Date: April 27, 1875 J.R. GILBERT, died in Petersburg Hospital, 1862 D.M. ETHEREDGE, died in hospital at Staunton, 1864 Thos. BUTT, died in Naval Hospital at Portsmouth, February, 1862 Sam. CHARLTON, Andrew BUTT, Thomas PORTLOCK, Wesley CREEKMORE, died in Staunton Hospital, February 1862 Lieutenant Walter IVES, wounded at Gettysburg and died on the road Daniel DODGE, died in hospital at Orange Courthouse, October 1863 Richard CORBIN, died in hospital October 1863 Fred ETHEREDGE, killed in the Wilderness, May 8th 1864 Benjamin WRIGHT, William CUTHRELL, Dempsey CARTWRIGHT, Alexander GAMMON, killed at Spotsylvania Courthouse, 1864 Lieutenant Wm. DREWRY, wounded on the 12th of May and died in field hospital on the 13th, 1864 James LANE, killed at Coal Harbor, June 1864 Frank STOKES, killed in front of Petersburg, June 22d, 1864 Alexander JARVIS, killed at the Crater, July 30th, 1864 William D. BRINKLEY, diedin hospital at Petersburg, April, 1864 Orderly Sergeant Augustus PORTLOCK, wounded and died in the hands of the enemy, August 19th, 1894 Grandy FEREBY Pefer McPHERSON, Samuel GIFFORD, killed August 19th, 1864 Elton WILLIAMSON, seven different wounds, August 19th, 1864, and died from the effects in 1868 Thomas STEWART, killed at Burgess's Mill, October 27th, 1864 Martin BALLANCE, killed by the falling of a tree after his return home Lieutenant L. W. GODFREY, died after his return home Fred GUINN, died in hospital, 1864 Alexander OWNLEY, killed at Spotsylvania, May 12th, 1864 Ashbury GWIN, Cary HALL, Richard J. CHERRY have died since the war from diseases contracted in the army The following is a death list of COMPANY 'A' (Dismal Swamp Rangers), THIRD Virginia Infantry, Pickett's Division, during the Confederate war Published Date: April 27, 1875 FirstLieutenant Frederick MARTIN, killed at the battle of Frazier's Farm June 9, 1862 W. J. WILLIAMS, killed at te battle of five Forks, April 1, 1865 Orderly Sergeant Nathan HODGES, died (prisoner) at Point Lookout Private James TUCKER, died in hospital in Richmond, July, 1862 Private Stephen GODFREY, died in hospital in Petersburg, June, 1862 Private Joshua FENTRESS, died in hsopital in Petersburg, Dec. 1862 Private James ETHEREDGE, died in hospital in Richmond, 1862 Private Dennis ETHEREDGE, died in hospital in Richmond, 1862 Private Gideon DUKE, died in hospital in gordonsville, August 1863 Private Samuel HANBURY, killed at Dutch Gap, Nov. 1864 Private Kader SAWYER, killed at battle of Frazier's Farm, June 1862 Private maurice LIVERMAN, killed at battle of Frazier's Farm, June, 1862 Private J. C. CHERRY, killed at battle of Frazier's Farm, June, 1862 Private J. W. WHITHEAD, died in hospital in Gordonsville, January, 1863 Private Benjamin GORDON, died in hospital in Danville, December, 1862 Private Miles CULPEPPER, died since the war of disease in 1865 Private Robert CULPEPPER, died since the war of disease in 1865 Private John GALLOP, Jr., died since the war of disease in 1865 Private Marshall CULPEPPER, died since the war of wounds received at Frazier's Farm in 1865 Private Maurice CULPEPPER, died since the war from wounds received at Frazier's Farm in 1865 The following is a death list of COMPANY 'F' (Norfolk County Rifle Patriots), FORTY-FIRST RIGIMENT Virginia Infantry, Pickett's Division, during the Confederate war Published Date: April 29, 1875 Captain Philip W. BIDDLE, died at Taylor's Hotel at Winchester, Sept. 18th, 1862 Captain Arthur E. PORTLOCK, wounded May 1st, 1863 and died in richomnd James E. ARMSTRONG, killed in battle May 6t, 1864 in Wilderness Robert T. CARSON, died while on furlough in North Carolin, February, 1865 Josephus GODFREY, killed in battle at Manassas, August 30t, 1862 John D. HUDGINS, died near Fredericksburg in 1862 Edwin BANKS, died in Richmond in hospital August, 1862 William H. BAILEY, wounded in battle at Malvern Hill, and died in hospital in Richmond, 9/10/1862 William E. CARTER, died at home in Norfolk county, august 1866 Josephus FOREMAN, killed in battle at Manassas August 80th, 1862 Walton GODFREY, died near Fredericksburg December 6th, 1862 Riley W. HODGES, killed in battle at Seven Pines, June 1st, 1862 William W. HODGES, killed battle at Seven Pines, June 1st 1862 David HODGES, killed in battle at Gettysburg, July 3d, 1863 Isaac HUGHES, killed in battle at Seven Pines, June 1st 1862 Henry HALSTEAD, died in Norfolk County September, 1868 Samuel HALL, killed at the battle of the Crater, July 30th, 1864 Samuel HODGES, wounded at the battle of Malvern Hill July 3d, 1862 and died in hospital at Richmond Walter C. JONES, killed in battle May 6th, 1864 in the Wilderness John H. KIRBY, died in Norfolk County in 1867 William J. LOWE, died in prison at Fort Delaware, 1863 Benjamin H. LOCKHART, died in Norfolk County in 1873 Wilson L. McCLANNEN, died in hospital at Petersburg October, 15th, 1863 Reuben MURDEN, wounded May 15th, 1863, near Chancelorsville, and died May 5th, 1863 Henry MURDEN, died in hospital in Petersburg July 30th, 1862 Camillus MURDEN, killed in battle May 1st, 1873, near Chancellorsville Canning MANNING, died in hospital in Richmond, 1863 Isaac FERRELL, killed in battle at Manassas, August 30th, 1862 Alexander F. SYKES, died in Norfolk county in 1870 David SPEIGHT, died in hospital in Richmond, 1863 George W. TART, died in prison at Point Lookout, 1865 Christopher WHITEHURST, died in Norfolk County in 1873 Samuel WILLIAMS, killed in the trenches at Coal Harbor June 10th, 1864 John T. WIDGEON, killed in battle May 1st, 1863 near Chancellorsville Jas. BUTT, died in Norfolk County from disease contracted in camp in 1862 George W. HALL, died in Norfolk County from disease contracted in camp in 1862 W.F. TAYLOR, died in hospital in Richmond, 1863 Odeon WOODWARD, died in hospital in the hands of the enemy, 1863 Seth SQUIRES, died in Norfolk County, 1861 The following is a death list of COMPANY 'D' (better known as 'Ludlow's Pills'), SIXTH Virginia Infantry, Mahone's Old Brigade, during the Confederate war Published Date: May 2, 1875 First Lieutenant M. N. STOAKES, mortally wounded at Bristow station in 1863, and died in hospital at Richmond. Second Lieutenant Frank WYATT, died in Norfolk since the war. First Sergeant Robert J. CARTEY, killed at Sharpsburg, September 17th, 1862 Sergeant Wilson COATES, mortally wounded at the battle of the Crater, and died in hospital at Petersburg, 1864 Sergeant William SWIFT, died in Norfolk since the war. Private Stephen BLOUNT, mortally wounded in night skirmish in front of Richmond in 1862, and died in hospital in Richmond. Private Stephen MARTIN, mortally wounded in night skirmish in front of Richmond in 1862, and died in hospital in Richmond. Private George CORPREW, killed at Second Manassas, 1862 Private George THOROGOOD, mortally wounded at Second Manassas, and died in Warrenton, Va., 1862 Corporal John HARROLD, mortally wounded at the battle of Crampton Gap, while carrying the colors, and died in Charlestown, Va. Private Joseph GILES, killed at Crampton Gap, May 14th, 1862. Private Joseph JAMES, mortally wounded at the battle of the Crater, and died in hospital in Petersburg, 1864 Private Geroge JOLLIE, killed at battle of Burgiss Mills, October 27th, 1864 Private William WARREN, died in hospital in Richmond in 1862 Private Edward FISHER, died in camp at the United States Mine Ford, 1863 Private William SCAFF, died in hospital at Richmond, 1863 Private William YOUNG, died in hospital at Petersburg, 1862 Private George STURGEON, died in Richmond since the close of the war Private Obed NOTTINGHAM, died in Norfolk since the close of te war. Private James VOSS, died in Princess Anne county since the close of the war. Private Levi SPENCER, died in hospital at Richmond, 1864 Private Jos. PURDEY, died in hospital at Richmond, 1862 Private Joseph JORDAN, died in hospital at Richmond, 1863 Private Andrew MARTIN, died in hospital at Richmond, 1863 Private Thomas F. ABDELL, died in Norfolk since the close of the war. Private John OWENS, died in Norfolk since the close of te war. David BALLENTINE, died in hospital at Richmond, 1864. The following is a death list of COMPANY 'I' (Cypress Sharp Shooters), FORTY-FIRST Virginia Infantry Regiment, during the Confederate war Published Date: May 5, 1875 Captain R. B. BRINKLEY, killed near Hanover Junction May 24t, 1864 Lieutenant H. G. BRINKLEY, died October 19th, 1869 R. ARLINE, died in hospital at Lynchburg in 1863 A. BRINKLEY, died in 1866 William BABB, died in 1873 William CORBETT, died in hospital in 1862 James ELLIS, killed at Crater July 30th, 1864 William ENGLISH, killed at Malvern Hill in 1862 O.E. HARRALL, died in 1866 ----- HUNTER, killed at Fredericksburg in 1863 William JOYNER, killed 19th August 1864 Joseph JOYNER, killed 19th August 1864 George BYRD, died on the road near Warrenton, Va., in 1862 Alex. MIZELLE, killed at Spotsylvania, May 12th, 1864 Leroy PARKER, killed at Crater, July 30th, 1864 James RAWLS, died at United States Ford in 1863 Henry RODGERS, died at Point Lookout in 1864 Joshua SKEETER, killed at second battle of Manassas in 1863 Solomon SAVAGE, killed at Crater July 30th, 1864 Prentice SPIVEY, died in 1874 John STALLINGS, died in hospital at Richmond in 1863 Riddick STALLINGS, died in camp near Fredericksburg December, 1863 George STALLINGS, died at Lynchburg in 1863 (These three brothers died within one month) Jackson WILKINS, died in hospital at Winchester in 1863 C. SAUNDERS, killed at Salem Church in 1863
All the following were published in the Norfolk Landmark, a Virginia newspaper in the PORTSMOUTH Section date: April 1, 1875
The following is a death list of COMPANY D, Ninth Virginia Infantry, during the Confederate war:
George LINN, Second Lieutenant, died at hospital, Winchester, Va., 1862
Samuel HALL, killed by the falling of a tree while asleep, at Winchester, Va, 1862
John THOMPSON, killed at Drewry's Bluff 16th May, 1864
Edward WRENN, killed at Drewry's Bluff 16th May, 1864
Robert E. REID, killed at Gettysburg, July 3d, 1863
John CROSS, killed at Gettysburg July 3d, 1863
Fletcher HOWELL, died at Seabrook, Hospital, 1863
Fred MOORE, died at Petersburg Hospital, 1863
Robert BATEMAN, died at Petersburg Hospital, 1863
Leonard CUTHERELL, died at Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond 1864
Abraham SKINNER, died at Point Lookout, 1864
Barcley SEACRIST, died at Point Lookout, 1864
Walter HARVEY, drowned near Pinner's Point, 1861
All the following were published in the Norfolk Landmark, a Virginia newspaper in the PORTSMOUTH Section date: April 2, 1875
The following is a death list of COMPANY D (Jackson Light Infantry) 61st Virginia Regiment
Lieutenant Alexander B. BUTT, promoted Adjutant of the 41st Virginia Infantry Regiment, wounded at Chancellorsville and died from the effects of his wound in Richmond
Sergeant David ROBINSON, died at hospital in Richmond in 1864
Thomas COOK, wounded at Spotsylvania Courthouse and died in hospital in Richmond.
Thomas ONLEY, died in Portsmouth in 1872 in hospital in Richmond
Wiley HOWARD, lost his leg at Spotsylvania Courthouse and died in Portsmouth in 1872
James DENBY, wounded in the leg at the "Crater" and died in Norfolk County in 1871
Thomas CHAMBERLAINE, wounded in the thigh at Spotsylvania and killed in battle on the 19th of August, 1864, in front of Petersburg
William CHAMBERLAINE died in hospital in 1863
Thomas COSTEN, died in Portsmouth in 1871
Robert BUTT, died in hospital at Richmond in 1863
Edward FLANAGAN, died in hospital in Petersburg in 1862
Elbert MATHEWS died in hospital in Petersburg in 1862
Washington MAYO, taken prisoner at Gettysburg and died at Fort Delaware
Wesley BUTT, killed in battle on 19th, October, 1864 at Hatcher's run
Alex LESTER, died in Norfolk
Thomas JORDAN, killed in battle 19th October, 1864, at Hatcher's Run
John SHEPPARD, killed in the battle of the "Crater" July 30th, 1864
Timothy WHITE, died in hospital in 1864 at Gordonsville
John WOOD, killed at the battle of the "Crater" 30th July, 1864
Alex. CHERRY wounded on the 19th August, 1864 in front of Petersburg and died in hospital in Petersburg from the effects of his wound
John SINGLETON, wounded in the foot at Hanover Junction and died in this city i 1871
John WHITE died in hospital in Petersburg in 1862
John B. HODGES, died in Portsmouth in1870
Josiah HODGES, died in 1872
All the following were published in the Norfolk Landmark, a Virginia newspaper in the PORTSMOUTH Section date: April 3, 1875
The following is a death list of COMPANY H (Portsmouth National GREYS) 3RD Virginia Infantry Regiment during the Confederate War
Joshua CULPEPPER, killed at the battle of Gaines's Mill
Adolphus FREDLIN, killed at the battle of Frazier's Farm
James GRIMES, killed at the battle of Frazier's Farm
Thomas FRANKLIN, killed at the battle of Frazier's Farm
Sergt. Richard MAHONE, killed at the battle of Frazier's Farm
Lieut. George W. MITCHEL, killed at Gettysburg
Julius PEED, Robert SHERWOOD, William REVEL, Sergt Benjamin MITCHELL, Corpl. Wilmore MAHONE and Corpl Edward STOKES died in hospital.
All the following were published in the Norfolk Landmark, a Virginia newspaper in the
PORTSMOUTH Section date: April 2, 1875
The following is a PARTIAL death list of Company I, (Bilisoly Blues) 61st Infantry Regiment
Captain John HOBDAY, killed in battle October 27th, 1864 at Burgess's Mill
Sergeant M.P. KILGOUR, killed at battle of the "Crater" July 30th, 1864
William T. BUTT, killed in battle 12 May, 1864
C.H. Arthur COOPER, died in hospital
Charles W. COLLINS, killed in battle 19th August, 1864
Elias W. CHERRY, captured at battle of Gettysburg, and died in prison
William MASON, killed in battle 7th May 1865 near High Bridge
Sergeant Smith TOPPIN, killed at battle of the "Crater," July 30th 1864
Stephen WISE, died in hospital at Staunton in 1863
Julius WARD, wounded July 4th 1863 at Gettysburg and died from effects of his wound in hospital at Staunton
William J. SMITH, died in hospital at Richmond May 20th, 1863
Revel W. CUSTIS, killed in batle July 4th, 1863 at Gettysburg
Stephen Decatur MANNING, died in hospital in Petersburg in 1863
----- NOTTINGHAM, died at Brandy Station in 1862
Lieutenant F. M. MARCHANT, died at Berkley in 1870
Elvin K. CASY, died in Norfolk in November, 1874
All the following were published in the Norfolk Landmark, a Virginia newspaper in the PORTSMOUTH Section date: April 8, 1875
The following is a death list of COMPANY A, (Jackson Greys), SIXTY-FIRST VIRGINIA Regiment, during the Confederate war:
Capt. William Curtis WALLACE, mortally wounded, August 19th, in front of Petersburg, and died August 25th, 1864 in a Federal field hospital.
Sergt. LaVan MANSFIELD, killed in battle October 27th, 1864, at Burgess's Mill.
Corpl. William O. SYKES, mortally wounded August 25th, 1864.
John W. DEFORD, died in hospital May, 1863.
George D. BRIGHT, killed in battle at Chancellorsville, May 1st, 1863.
Henry J. BUTT, killed in the battle of the "Crator," July 30th, 1864
M. O. CREEKMUR, killed in battle May 26th, near Spotsylvania Courthouse,
Willoughby CREEKMUR, died in hospital, March, 1864
Daniel CULPEPPER, died in hospital, February, 1863
John CULPEPPER, died at United States Ford, march 1863
Ashwell CURLING, killed in battle June 22d, 1864, in front of Petersburg;
John FERRELL, died in hospital April, 1862
A. G. FOREMAN, killed in battle May 2d, 1864, in the Wilderness
James FULFORD, died at United States Ford, April 1863
James E. FULFORD, killed in battle, February 7th, 1865 at Hatcher's run
Isaiah HODGES, killed in battle May 26th, 1864 near Spotsylvania Courthouse
Thomas HODGES, died at United States Ford, March 1863
Lemuel S. JENNINGS, killed in battle May 1st 1863 at Chancellorsville
Dervy G. LYNCH, died at United States Ford, March 1863
John LYNCH, died at United States Ford, March 1863
Andrew C. MORGAN, killed in battle August 19th, 1864, in front of Petersburg,
W.P. MORGAN, mortally wounded in battle August 19th, 1864 in front of Petersburg and died in a Federal prison September 16th 1864
Wiley PRITCHARD, died in Naval Hospital at Portsmouth, January, 1862
Joseph PRITCHARD, died in hospital January, 1862
William T. SCOTT, captured at Gettysburg, July 4th and died in Ft Delaware, Sept. 1863
D. S. SIVELLS, killed in battle May 2d, 1863 at Chancellorsville
Benj. F. SPEIGHT, died in hospital, Petersburg, Jan. 1862
Henry SYKES, died at United States Ford, March 1863
John C. SYKES, died in hospital September 1863
Joseph SYKES, killed in battle July 4th 1863, at Gettysburg
George W. WALKER, captured and died in prison
Wm. H. WORDEN, died in hospital Feb, 1862
Keeling WOOD, died in hospital March, 1864
D. A. WILLIAMS, killed in battle July 39th, 1864, at the crater
M.D. WILLIAMS, died in hospital January, 1863
Jos. WILLIAMS, died in hospital December 1861
J.T. WOODARD, died in hospital January, 1862
Willoughby WHITEHURST, died in hospital December, 1862"
The following is a death roll of COMPANY 'C', Sixty-first Virginia Infantry, during the confederate war: Published: Date: April 14, 1875
Lieutenant St. Julian WILSON, mortally wounded at battle of the Crater, July 30th, and died in hospital, July 31st, 1864
Wm. BANKS, died in hospital, Norld, May 6th 1862
Enoch F. BELL, died in camp, at United States Ford, March 30th, 1863.
Gideon T. BYNEN, died in Chimborazo Hospital, January 23d, 1863
James C. BYNEN, died at Hanover, Junction, Orange Courthouse, Feb 13th, 1864
Benj. B. CORVELL, killed at battle of the Crater, July 30th, 1864
Theophilus CREEKMORE, died in hospital, Lynchburg, March 7th 1863
Nathaniel FORBES, died in camp, at United States Ford, April 14th, 1863.
John C. GALLOP, died in hospital Richmond, March 20th, 1863
James GUILFORD, died in hospital, Charlottesville, May 16th, 1863
Solomon A. HILL, died in hospital, Culpepper Courthouse, Oct 16th, 1862
Miles W. HALSTEAD, died in hospital, in August, 1864, from wound received July 30th, 1864 at the Crater
Wilson M. KHER, died at Hanover Junction, May 7, 1863, from wound
received May 1, at battle of Chancellorsville
Willis LEE, died in hospital, Petersburg, June 17th, 1862
James P. W. MERCER, died at Hanover Junction, May 7th 1863, from wound received May 1st, at Chancellorsville;
Peleg MILLER, died at Fort St. Helena, April 18th, 1862
Mathias MANSFIELD, died in hospital, Petersburg, Oct. 10th 1862
Samuel MERCER, died in hospital, Richmond, January 8th, 1863
Henry MELSON, died in camp, at United States Ford, April 1st, 1863.
James M. McPHERSON, killed instantly at the Crater, July 20th, 1864
James NORTHERN died in hospital, Richmond, in May or June 1863
John RHONER, died in Chimborazo Hospital, July 15th, 1864
John ROLLISON, died in chimborazo Hospital, Feb 7th, 1863.
Joseph SAWYER, died in camp, at Fredericksburg, February 24th, 1863
Nelson SAWYER, died in hospital, Richmond, January 20th, 1863
David A. STEWART, died in camp, at Appomattox, June 29th, 1862
Gideon L. SAWYER, died in hospital, Richmond, January 19th 1863
Thomas TURNER, wounded at battle of the Crater, July 30th, 1864 and died a few days after, at the Brigade Infirmary
David WHITEHURST, killed by the fall of a tree in camp, near Fredericksburg, Nov 30, 1862.
Josiah WALLER, died near Riddick's Ferry, on his way to join the company, June 15th, 1862
Landers WATERFIELD, died in hospital, Lynchburg, Dec. 31st 1862
The following is a partial death list of COMPANY 'C' (Virginia Defenders), Sixteenth Virginia Infantry, Mahone's Division, during the Confederate war
Published Date: April 16, 1875
Captain Thomas BARRAUD, killed in battle at Bristow Station, August, 1863
Joseph LYNCH, killed accidentally in 1862
William W. WILLIAMS, killed in battle at Malvern Hill
John WILLES, killed in front of Petersburg in 1864
Wilson BUTT, killed at Spotsylvania Courthouse May 12th, 1864
James K. HAYNES, wounded at Spotsylvania Courthouse May 12th, 1864, and died at Seabrook Hospital May 29th, 1864
John GAYLE, killed at burgess' Mill, October 27th, 1864
Martin V. B. McCOY, died in hospital in 1864
James WILLIS, died in hospital in 1864
The following is a death list of COMPANY 'H' (Independent Greys), Sixth Virginia Regiment, Mahone's Old Brigade during the Confederate war Published Date: April 25, 1875
Captain David WRIGHT, killed at the Crater, July 30th, 1864
First Lieutenant J.H. SMITH, wounded at Second Manassas and died near Aldie, 1862
Seregeant W.N. BECK, killed at malvern Hill, 1862
Sergeant Leroy SIMMONS, killed at Chancelorsville, 1863
Sergeant Isaac SELDNER, killed at Chancellorsville, 1862
J. W. DASHIELDS, killed at Spotsylvania, May 10th 1864
William A. DUNN, accidentally killed at Mine run, 1863
George W. CROCKETT, killed at the Crater, July 30th, 1864
Peter GILLERLAINE, killed at the Crater, July 30th, 1864
William J. ROBERTS, killed at the Crater, July 30th, 1864
Martin STRYKER, died at Point Lookout, 1864
Jacob JOHNSON, died at Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, 1864
Deaths Since the War
Sergeant Henry HILL, died in Norfolk, 1868
Wm. J. SYKES, died in Norfolk, 1870
Sergeant James E. WIRMINGTON, died in Norfolk 1871
John ANDERSON, wounded in the Wilderness, died in Norfolk, 1871
The following is a death list of COMPANY 'E' (Border Rifles), Sixty-first Virginia Infantry, Mahone's Division, during the Confederate war Published: Date: April 27, 1875
J.R. GILBERT, died in Petersburg Hospital, 1862
D.M. ETHEREDGE, died in hospital at Staunton, 1864
Thos. BUTT, died in Naval Hospital at Portsmouth, February, 1862
Sam. CHARLTON, Andrew BUTT, Thomas PORTLOCK, Wesley CREEKMORE, died in Staunton Hospital, February 1862
Lieutenant Walter IVES, wounded at Gettysburg and died on the road
Daniel DODGE, died in hospital at Orange Courthouse, October 1863
Richard CORBIN, died in hospital October 1863
Fred ETHEREDGE, killed in the Wilderness, May 8th 1864
Benjamin WRIGHT, William CUTHRELL, Dempsey CARTWRIGHT, Alexander GAMMON, killed at Spotsylvania Courthouse, 1864
Lieutenant Wm. DREWRY, wounded on the 12th of May and died in field hospital on the 13th, 1864
James LANE, killed at Coal Harbor, June 1864
Frank STOKES, killed in front of Petersburg, June 22d, 1864
Alexander JARVIS, killed at the Crater, July 30th, 1864
William D. BRINKLEY, diedin hospital at Petersburg, April, 1864
Orderly Sergeant Augustus PORTLOCK, wounded and died in the hands of the enemy, August 19th, 1894
Grandy FEREBY Pefer McPHERSON, Samuel GIFFORD, killed August 19th, 1864
Elton WILLIAMSON, seven different wounds, August 19th, 1864, and died from the effects in 1868
Thomas STEWART, killed at Burgess's Mill, October 27th, 1864
Martin BALLANCE, killed by the falling of a tree after his return home
Lieutenant L. W. GODFREY, died after his return home
Fred GUINN, died in hospital, 1864
Alexander OWNLEY, killed at Spotsylvania, May 12th, 1864
Ashbury GWIN, Cary HALL, Richard J. CHERRY have died since the war from diseases contracted in the army
The following is a death list of COMPANY 'A' (Dismal Swamp Rangers), THIRD Virginia Infantry, Pickett's Division, during the Confederate war Published Date: April 27, 1875
FirstLieutenant Frederick MARTIN, killed at the battle of Frazier's Farm June 9, 1862
W. J. WILLIAMS, killed at te battle of five Forks, April 1, 1865
Orderly Sergeant Nathan HODGES, died (prisoner) at Point Lookout
Private James TUCKER, died in hospital in Richmond, July, 1862
Private Stephen GODFREY, died in hospital in Petersburg, June, 1862
Private Joshua FENTRESS, died in hsopital in Petersburg, Dec. 1862
Private James ETHEREDGE, died in hospital in Richmond, 1862
Private Dennis ETHEREDGE, died in hospital in Richmond, 1862
Private Gideon DUKE, died in hospital in gordonsville, August 1863
Private Samuel HANBURY, killed at Dutch Gap, Nov. 1864
Private Kader SAWYER, killed at battle of Frazier's Farm, June 1862
Private maurice LIVERMAN, killed at battle of Frazier's Farm, June, 1862
Private J. C. CHERRY, killed at battle of Frazier's Farm, June, 1862
Private J. W. WHITHEAD, died in hospital in Gordonsville, January, 1863
Private Benjamin GORDON, died in hospital in Danville, December, 1862
Private Miles CULPEPPER, died since the war of disease in 1865
Private Robert CULPEPPER, died since the war of disease in 1865
Private John GALLOP, Jr., died since the war of disease in 1865
Private Marshall CULPEPPER, died since the war of wounds received at Frazier's Farm in 1865
Private Maurice CULPEPPER, died since the war from wounds received at Frazier's Farm in 1865
The following is a death list of COMPANY 'F' (Norfolk County Rifle Patriots), FORTY-FIRST RIGIMENT Virginia Infantry, Pickett's Division, during the Confederate war
Published Date: April 29, 1875
Captain Philip W. BIDDLE, died at Taylor's Hotel at Winchester, Sept. 18th, 1862
Captain Arthur E. PORTLOCK, wounded May 1st, 1863 and died in richomnd
James E. ARMSTRONG, killed in battle May 6t, 1864 in Wilderness
Robert T. CARSON, died while on furlough in North Carolin, February, 1865
Josephus GODFREY, killed in battle at Manassas, August 30t, 1862
John D. HUDGINS, died near Fredericksburg in 1862
Edwin BANKS, died in Richmond in hospital August, 1862
William H. BAILEY, wounded in battle at Malvern Hill, and died in hospital in Richmond, 9/10/1862
William E. CARTER, died at home in Norfolk county, august 1866
Josephus FOREMAN, killed in battle at Manassas August 80th, 1862
Walton GODFREY, died near Fredericksburg December 6th, 1862
Riley W. HODGES, killed in battle at Seven Pines, June 1st, 1862
William W. HODGES, killed battle at Seven Pines, June 1st 1862
David HODGES, killed in battle at Gettysburg, July 3d, 1863
Isaac HUGHES, killed in battle at Seven Pines, June 1st 1862
Henry HALSTEAD, died in Norfolk County September, 1868
Samuel HALL, killed at the battle of the Crater, July 30th, 1864
Samuel HODGES, wounded at the battle of Malvern Hill July 3d, 1862 and died in hospital at Richmond
Walter C. JONES, killed in battle May 6th, 1864 in the Wilderness
John H. KIRBY, died in Norfolk County in 1867
William J. LOWE, died in prison at Fort Delaware, 1863
Benjamin H. LOCKHART, died in Norfolk County in 1873
Wilson L. McCLANNEN, died in hospital at Petersburg October, 15th, 1863
Reuben MURDEN, wounded May 15th, 1863, near Chancelorsville, and died May 5th, 1863
Henry MURDEN, died in hospital in Petersburg July 30th, 1862
Camillus MURDEN, killed in battle May 1st, 1873, near Chancellorsville
Canning MANNING, died in hospital in Richmond, 1863
Isaac FERRELL, killed in battle at Manassas, August 30th, 1862
Alexander F. SYKES, died in Norfolk county in 1870
David SPEIGHT, died in hospital in Richmond, 1863
George W. TART, died in prison at Point Lookout, 1865
Christopher WHITEHURST, died in Norfolk County in 1873
Samuel WILLIAMS, killed in the trenches at Coal Harbor June 10th, 1864
John T. WIDGEON, killed in battle May 1st, 1863 near Chancellorsville
Jas. BUTT, died in Norfolk County from disease contracted in camp in 1862
George W. HALL, died in Norfolk County from disease contracted in camp in 1862
W.F. TAYLOR, died in hospital in Richmond, 1863
Odeon WOODWARD, died in hospital in the hands of the enemy, 1863
Seth SQUIRES, died in Norfolk County, 1861
The following is a death list of COMPANY 'D' (better known as 'Ludlow's Pills'), SIXTH Virginia Infantry, Mahone's Old Brigade, during the Confederate war
Published Date: May 2, 1875
First Lieutenant M. N. STOAKES, mortally wounded at Bristow station in 1863, and died in hospital at Richmond.
Second Lieutenant Frank WYATT, died in Norfolk since the war.
First Sergeant Robert J. CARTEY, killed at Sharpsburg, September 17th, 1862
Sergeant Wilson COATES, mortally wounded at the battle of the Crater, and died in hospital at Petersburg, 1864
Sergeant William SWIFT, died in Norfolk since the war.
Private Stephen BLOUNT, mortally wounded in night skirmish in front of Richmond in 1862, and died in hospital in Richmond.
Private Stephen MARTIN, mortally wounded in night skirmish in front of Richmond in 1862, and died in hospital in Richmond.
Private George CORPREW, killed at Second Manassas, 1862
Private George THOROGOOD, mortally wounded at Second Manassas, and died in Warrenton, Va., 1862
Corporal John HARROLD, mortally wounded at the battle of Crampton Gap, while carrying the colors, and died in Charlestown, Va.
Private Joseph GILES, killed at Crampton Gap, May 14th, 1862.
Private Joseph JAMES, mortally wounded at the battle of the Crater, and died in hospital in Petersburg, 1864
Private Geroge JOLLIE, killed at battle of Burgiss Mills, October 27th, 1864
Private William WARREN, died in hospital in Richmond in 1862
Private Edward FISHER, died in camp at the United States Mine Ford, 1863
Private William SCAFF, died in hospital at Richmond, 1863
Private William YOUNG, died in hospital at Petersburg, 1862
Private George STURGEON, died in Richmond since the close of the war
Private Obed NOTTINGHAM, died in Norfolk since the close of te war.
Private James VOSS, died in Princess Anne county since the close of the war.
Private Levi SPENCER, died in hospital at Richmond, 1864
Private Jos. PURDEY, died in hospital at Richmond, 1862
Private Joseph JORDAN, died in hospital at Richmond, 1863
Private Andrew MARTIN, died in hospital at Richmond, 1863
Private Thomas F. ABDELL, died in Norfolk since the close of the war.
Private John OWENS, died in Norfolk since the close of te war.
David BALLENTINE, died in hospital at Richmond, 1864.
The following is a death list of COMPANY 'I' (Cypress Sharp Shooters), FORTY-FIRST Virginia Infantry Regiment, during the Confederate war Published Date: May 5, 1875
Captain R. B. BRINKLEY, killed near Hanover Junction May 24t, 1864
Lieutenant H. G. BRINKLEY, died October 19th, 1869
R. ARLINE, died in hospital at Lynchburg in 1863
A. BRINKLEY, died in 1866
William BABB, died in 1873
William CORBETT, died in hospital in 1862
James ELLIS, killed at Crater July 30th, 1864
William ENGLISH, killed at Malvern Hill in 1862
O.E. HARRALL, died in 1866
----- HUNTER, killed at Fredericksburg in 1863
William JOYNER, killed 19th August 1864
Joseph JOYNER, killed 19th August 1864
George BYRD, died on the road near Warrenton, Va., in 1862
Alex. MIZELLE, killed at Spotsylvania, May 12th, 1864
Leroy PARKER, killed at Crater, July 30th, 1864
James RAWLS, died at United States Ford in 1863
Henry RODGERS, died at Point Lookout in 1864
Joshua SKEETER, killed at second battle of Manassas in 1863
Solomon SAVAGE, killed at Crater July 30th, 1864
Prentice SPIVEY, died in 1874
John STALLINGS, died in hospital at Richmond in 1863
Riddick STALLINGS, died in camp near Fredericksburg December, 1863
George STALLINGS, died at Lynchburg in 1863
(These three brothers died within one month)
Jackson WILKINS, died in hospital at Winchester in 1863
C. SAUNDERS, killed at Salem Church in 1863