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MUSTER ROLL - COMPANY "E", 4TH SOUTH CAROLINA CAVALRY
Was originally organized in Marlboro County in the latter part of the year 1861. The Company left Marlboro for Georgetown, South Carolina, January 22, 1862, and in the spring of 1864 were transferred to Virginia and became a part of Butler's Brigade of Hampton's Division.
EMANUEL, Wm. P., elected Major May 1862; captured Trevilian Station, 1864; died about 1879
Edens, Henry, promoted captain from 3d lieutenant 1862; honorable discharged 1863; died since war
Breeden, Peter L. promoted from 1st lieutenant 1863; wounded Haw's Shop 1864.
McGilvray, B. F., 1st lieutenant, transferred 1862; killed Petersburg, Virginia
Breeden, P.L., 1st lieutenant, promoted from 2d lieutenant 1861
Edens, Allen, 1st lieutenant, promoted from 2d lieutenant 1863; died at home
Weatherly, J.N., promoted from 3 lieutenant 1863; wounded at Lee's Mill 1864; died March 3, 1893
Alford, Sion H., 3rd lieutenant, dead
Bristow, Wm. M. 3d lieutenant, resigned 1863; died at home
Long, Henry A. promoted to 3 lieutenant in 1863; died at home 1864
Herndon, John J. 1st sergeant, furnished substitute in 1862; dead
Bennett, Nevil, 1st sergeant, honorably discharged
Bone, Nicholas P. 1st sergeant, died since war
Adams, Jonathan, 2nd sergeant
McColl, John S., 3d sergeant, died since war
Weatherly, C.A., 4th sergeant
McRae, James c. 1st corporal; wounded Haw's Shop
Parish, John, 2nd corporal
Newton, Joseph, 3d corporal
Weatherly, Robert T., 4th corporal, died at Pocotaligo, South Carolina 1863
Smith, Wm. Benjamin, 5th corporal, died since warPRIVATES 1. Adams, Andrew J., died since war 2. Adams, Peter L. died Camp Waccamaw 1862 3. Anderson, George, lost sight of 4. Bone, Nicholas P., elected sergeant; dead 5. Bone, Leonard D. 6. Bass, Wade, H. wounded Trevilian Station, Virginia 7. Breeden, John L., killed 1864 8. Brigman, Wm, killed at home 1864 9. Brigman, John transferred to 26th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers 10. Brigman, Alex 11. Brigman, Evander, transferred to 26th Regiment 12. Britt, James 13. Britt, Thos. P., dead 14. Bundy, Wm., dead 15. Byrd, Levi 16. Calder, Peter, lost foot at Haw's Shop; dead 17. Cope, Daniel, captured at Haw's Shop; taken prisoner at Point Lookout Prison Camp, Maryland and transferred to Elmira Prison Camp in 1864 until end of the war; died Savannah, Georgia in 1880 18. Cottingham, Thos., alive 19. Cottingham, Ucal, wounded Trevilian, died in hospital 20. Coward, Lewis, went West after war 21. Cork, James, died since war 22. Cork, John 23. Driggers, Aaron T., dead 24. Driggers, Abner, died since war 25. Driggers, Philip, killed Lee's Mill 8164 26. DuPre, Thomas J. transferred from 8th Regiment to Company "E"; wounded; died since war 27. Earl, Elijah 28. Easterling, Henry 29. Edens, Thomas, W. died 1895 30. Emanuel, Chas. L. dead 31. Evans, C.D. 32. Fraser, John, killed Haw's Shop 1864 33. Freeman, Benj, killed Haw's Shop, May 28, 1864 34. Freeman, James wounded at Reaves' Station; died since war 35. Gibson, Thos. Captured Trevilian; died since war 36. Grant, Barnabas, captured Trevilian; died Elmira Prison, New York 37. Grooms, Evander, transferred to 26th Regiment S.C. Volunteers 38. Hall, Wm., transferred to Company "D" 26th Regiment 39. Haithcock, Wm 40. Jackson, Chas. Dead 41. Jackson, Joseph, captured Trevilian Station; died Elmira Prison, New York 42. Jackson, Laban M. 43. Jacobs, Bethel, dead 44. Jacobs, David 45. Jacobs, Samuel, transferred to company "D" 26th Regiment SC Volunteers 46. Jones, John, killed Haw's Shop, May 28, 1864 47. Lide, William 48. McLaurin, Alex L., dead 49. McLaurin, D.P., transferred to Company "A" 23rd Regiment South Carolina Volunteers 50. McLaurin, Jas. W., captured Stoney Creek, Virginia; died 1894 51. McLaurin, Lauchlin, A. dead 52. McLaurin, Loch B. 53. McInnis, James 54. McInnis, John 55. McCrimmon, John A. 56. McColl, John S. dead 57. McColl, Samuel S. dead 58. McColl, Hugh S., captured Trevilian; died in prison 59. Morris, Thos. J. 60. Marshall, John 61. Murdock, John T. dead 62. Mulligan, James 63. McRae, Angus, died Pocotaligo, South Carolina 64. McRae, Daniel C. dead 65. McRae, John D. dead 66. McRae, James A., dead 67. McRae, James 68. McRae, J. Calvin 69. Newton, Cornelius D. 70. Newton, Hope Hull, severely wounded, Haw's Shop, May 28, 1865 71. Newton, Joseph 72. Newton, Richard D. died Wilson, North Carolina 1864 73. Newton Peyton V. died 1896 74. Newton, Thos. B 75. Odom, Evander W. severely wounded Burgess' Mill 1864 76. Odom, Noah 77. Odom, Daniel J 78. Odom, H. King 79. Odom, Jas. Thomas, killed Trevilian Station 1864 80. Odom, John, killed Haw's Shop, 1864 81. Odom, Nehemiah 82. Odom, Robt. H., died since war 83. Odom, Thos. Q. 84. O'Nails, James 85. Parker, Andrew dead 86. Parker, Elijah, wounded 87. Parker, Harrison, dead 88. Powers, Ellison, dead 89. Parrott, James 90. Prevatt, Angus, wounded Haw's Shop; died since war 91. Prevatt, James 92. Pope, Bennett, J. wounded Haw's Shop; died since war 93. Proctor, Thos. A. died since war 94. Quick, Leggett 95. Rainwaters, Joshua, died in prison 96. Rogers, Wm 97. Roper, Caswell, wounded Lee's Mill, Virginia, died since war 98. Sanders, Moses P., dead 99. Sawyer, John H. 100. Sellers, Bryant J., died McPhersonville, SC, August 13, 1863 101. Smith, Herbert, captured Trevilian, died in prison 102. Smith, Joseph R. 103. Stackhouse, H. Milton 104. Stackhouse, Robt. Boyd, died since war from wound received at Haw's Shop 105. Stackhouse, John, captured and died Elmira Prison, New York 106. Stuckey, Ben N 107. Stubbs, Thos A. dead 108. Sweat, henry, died since war 109. Sweat, Saml. Dead 110. Sweat, Sandford, dead 111. Sweat, Wm. K, dead 112. Thomas, James ,died at Camp Marion, South Carolina, 1862 113. Thomas, Nathan S. dead 114. Weatherly Isaac, dead 115. West, William, wounded Haw's Shop, died since war 116. Young, Jackson, lost sight of. (Where not marked dead, supposed to be alive) Wounded 16 Killed in Battle 8 Captured 9 Died during War 19 Died since war 39 Alive 55The data above was extracted and contributed by Barbara Cope Svetlick, volunteer extraordinaire, August 1998.
Source:
A History of Marlboro County, South Carolina by J.A.W. Thomas Reprint sponsored by the Marlborough Historical Society Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore 1989 Originally published Atlanta, 1897 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 73-181859 International Standard Book Number 0-8063-7985-5 The notations after each man is his status when the book was written in the late 1890s. The book was published posthumously in 1897.Marlboro County in the War Between the States
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