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Autauga County Confederate Veterans Who Survived The War, Without Photos In The "Soldiers At Rest" Photo Album. Known Locations, Burial, & Death Listings

For all other Autauga County Confederate Veterans Burial & Death Listings, see the "Soldiers At Rest" Photo Album and the "Autauga Roll Of Honor" pages. E-mail any photos of headstones or markers for the following veterans, or precise cemetery directions to AutaugaRifles@hotmail.com for addition to the "Soldiers At Rest" photo album.

ALDRIDGE, Middleton M. - Cox's Sharpshooters, 2nd Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, Co. E, subseqently Co. K of the 58th Alabama Infantry Regiment. Burial at the Clanton City Cemetery, Chilton Co., Alabama 01/1828 - 01/07/1894.

AVERHEART, Evans L. - John Gill Shorter Artillery, 1st Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company K. Died December 26, 1907. Burial conducted by the Robinson Springs UCV Camp 396 at the M.E. Church, Robinson Springs.

AVERHEART, Thomas M. - Loomis' Battalion, 1st Battalion Alabama Artillery Regiment, Company E, transferred to the 21st Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company D.  Member of the Robinson Springs UCV Camp 396. Died in Jefferson County, AL.

BALTZEGAR, Daniel H. - Fitzpatrick Blues, 2nd Battalion Hilliard's Legion, Company E, subsequently the 59th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company B. Member of the Robinson Springs UCV Camp 396. One of two men from Robinson Springs that mysteriously disappeared, and never found.

BARROW, Horatio M. - Wetumpka Light Guard. 3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company I. Burial at the Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Bibb County, AL. 

BAZZEL, Austin - 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Company K. Born 1827, died 1885. Residence listed as "Huntingdon". (Huntingdon was a P.O. district that took in Elmore, Spiegner & Deastsville areas)

BAZZEL, Joseph - 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Company K, transferred to Company A, 24th Battalion Alabama Cavalry Regiment. Born 1835 near Deatsville, Applied for pension in Deatsville, Autauga Cty., AL in 1901.

BIBB, Peyton D.- 30th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company D. Member of the Robinson Springs UCV Camp 396. Name of pensioner: Sarah A. Bibb, widow of Peyton D. Bibb. Alabama Pension No. 39058, Montgomery County, Witnesses: Jos M. Nolen & W.C. Jackson. Buried at Coosada, AL.

BISHOP, James M. - Autauga Rifles, 6th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company G. Buried Lynchburg Virginia, Old City Cemetery Confederate Section. Company Record states he was wounded twice, losing leg May 12, 1864, and furloughed at Milton, AL (Name on memorial marker at the old Bishop family homesite, Autauga County)

BISHOP, John S. - Autauga Rifles, 6th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company G. (John S. Bishop, born 1845, buried at the old Milton Cemetery that was lost in the flood. (Name on memorial  marker at the old Bishop family homesite, Autauga County)

BLAKELY, Samuel - (24th Alabama Cavalry Battalion, Company C?) Member of the Robinson Springs UCV Camp 396. Enlisted in the Cavalry service, was only a boy at the time. He was living in the Presley household at Robinson Springs when he enlisted. He served until the close of the War. Died in Texas, about 1885.

BOON, Willis J. - Autauga Rangers, 4th Alabama Volunteer Militia, Company D. 04/25/1826 - 07/18/1877 Burial at the Rock Springs Cemetery, Tallapoosa County, AL. (marker may be in error, William J. Boon of the Autauga Rangers was much younger, listed as age 23 at muster during March of 1862. He would have a birth date circa 1839.)

BOOTH, Benjamin H. - Prattville Dragoons. 3rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Company H. Buried at the Old Booth Family Cemetery

BOOTH, Jesse H. - Prattville Dragoons. 3rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Company H. Buried at the Old Booth Family Cemetery

BROSNAHAM, George O. - Prattville Dragoons. 3rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Company H. Burial at At. Michael's Cemetery, Pensacola, FL.

BROSS, George W. - Wetumpka Light Guard. 3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company I. 09/10/1843 - 03/04/1891 Burial at the Bethel Primative Baptist Church Cemetery at Equality, Coosa County, AL.

BROWN, George W. - Semple's Artillery Battery, transferred to 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment in Sept.1862. Reenlisted again in Semple's Artillery Battery in 1864. Member of the Robinson Springs UCV Camp 396. Died in December of 1906. Buried at Ellerslie Plantation in Elmore, County, AL.

BUNT, Zebah - Wetumpka Light Guard. 3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company I. Burial at the Squaw Creek Cemetery, Glen Rose, Hood County, Texas.

BUTLER, William L. - Wetumpka Light Guard. 3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company I. Burial at the Roach Cemetery, Shelby County, AL.

CALDWELL, John R. - 45th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company G. Member of the Robinson Springs UCV Camp 396. Was living near Prattville circa 1900.

CARIKER, SIdney S. - Wetumpka Light Guard. 3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company I. 01/07/1842 - 04/17/1919 Burial at the Arcadia City Cemetery, Bienville Parrish. LA.

CARTER, Archibald Magby - 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Company E. Widow, Ella Carter applied for pensin in Autauga County, 1932.

CARWILE, Francis M. -  FEB 8, 1821-MAY 30, 1903. Member of the Autauga Guards, T.L. Faulkner's Independent Infantry Company. Attatched to Colonel Blythe's 44th Battalion Mississippi Infantry as Company G, subsequently Company K of the 24th Alabama Infantry Regiment. 2nd Sergeant, Compiled Roll by Capt. Faulkner on May 5, 1903. Buried at the Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Rome, GA.

CHANDLER, Joseph H. - Autauga Minute Men, 4th Alabama Volunteer Milita, Company B. Enlisted at Ft. Gaines into the Bell Rifles, 38th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company H. Moved to Mineral Springs, near Jemison. Address: 1907-08, Clanton, Alabama. Rte 6. Census, Tax Collector, Chilton County, Ala 1907-08.

CHITTY, Hansford Daniel -  Fitzpatrick Blues, 2nd Battalion Hilliard's Legion, Company E, subsequently the 59th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company B. Address, 1907-8: Verbena, Alabama. Census, Tax Collector, Chilton County, Alabama 1907-8. Died April 2, 1911 at Chilton County. Burial at the Moore family cemetery, Chilton County, AL.

COGGINS, Samuel H. - 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Companies B/G. Born 12/13/1844 at Deatsville, Autauga County, AL. Enlisted in August 1861 at Deatsville. Paroled 1865 at Raleigh, NC. Address in 1921 at 516 12th Street, South Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL. 1921 census of Confederate Soldiers. Jefferson County, AL pension record No. 34863. Application witnessed by J.R. Kemp & J.W. Stanfield.

COKER, Thomas, L. - Loomis' Battalion, 1st Battalion Alabama Artillery, Company E. Captured at Fort Morgan in August 1864. Sent to Elmira Prison. Returned home in July, 1865. Was residing at Robinson Springs, AL after 1900.

COOK, Jesse - Co. D 10th Arkansas Cavalry (aka Crawford's 1st Arkansas Cavalry). Enlisted at Camden, Arkansas, on September 26, 1863, for three years or the war. He was reported as present for duty on the February 29, 1864, muster roll (last roll on file). Jesse was born in 1822 at Autauga County, AL, and died on May 1, 1871 at Ouachita County, AR, where he had moved his family to, between 1850-51. 

COOPER, Edward A. - Semple's Artillery Battery. Survived the War. Resided at Robinson Springs, AL after the War. Member of the Robinson Springs UCV Camp 396.

COOPER, John - Semple's Artillery Battery. Resided at Robinson Springs, AL after the War.  Member of the Robinson Springs UCV Camp 396. Died before 1900.

COOPER, William M. - Bolling Hall Rangers, 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Company A. Enlisted 5/9/1861 in Chilton (Autauga) County, Private. Discharged in May 1865. Shelby County, AL pension No. 18264. Pensioner, W.M. Cooper; Witnesses: H.C. Young, J.W. Dodson.

COTTON, John - Prattville Dragoons, 7th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company I, subsequenlty 3rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Company H.  Member of the Robinson Springs UCV Camp 396. Died in Lowndes County, AL.

COX, James Hampton - 1st Alabama Reserves, Co. H, born 3/3/1847 in Autauga County, died 4/19/1902 near Bastrop, LA. Buired at the Christ Church Cemetery, Bastrop, LA.

COX, Jesse James. - Member of the Prattville Dragoons, attatched to the 7th Alabama Infantry Regiment as Company I, subsequently reorganizing into the 3rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment as Company H. Promoted to Major, commanding the Battalion of Sharpshooters, General J.K. Jackson's Brigade, later named the 2nd Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters. Captain J.J. Cox died on Tuesday Morning, March 3, 1869 at Mobile, AL.

COX, Jesse James, Jr. - 7th Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Rucker's Escort, Company F. Born in Autauga County on 9/12/1845. Died of yellow fever, Baton Rouge, LA in 1879.

 

 

 

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