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MUSTER ROLL - COMPANY "K', 8TH REGIMENT,
SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERSEntered service in April 1861.
JOHN W. HENAGAN, major 8th Regiment, promoted colonel; killed in battle D.M.D. MCLEOD, captain, promoted major 8th Regiment May 1862, wounded Gettysburg, died July 1863 FRANK MANNING, captain, promoted from 2d sergeant to lieutenant 1862; captain 1862, wounded and lost an arm Maryland Heights; alive B.A. ROGERS captain; promoted from ranks to lieutenant, 1862; captain, 1864; wounded Gettysburg and Deep Bottom, alive F. SARIUS MCQUEEN, 1st lieutenant; promoted to captain in regular service in 1861; dead JOHN D. MCLUCAS, 1st lieutenant, promoted from ranks to lieutenant 1862; alive GEORGE R. HEARSEY, 2d lieutenant; resigned June 1861; dead WM. T. ROGERS, 2d lieutenant; promoted lieutenant May 1862; wounded at Gettysburg and Fredericksburg, dead JOHN A. PETERKIN, 3d lieutenant, died of disease in Virginia JAS. M. ALFORD, 3d lieutenant; promoted lieutenant 1861; resigned 1861; dead JOHN J. MCQUAGE, 1st sergeant; promoted regimental color bearer 1861; alive JOHN W. SMITH, 1st sergeant; detached service Winder hospital; alive M.M. ALFORD, 1st sergeant; wounded Knoxville, captured and died in prison. HUGH B. MCCALL, 1st sergeant; wounded at Maryland Heights, captured and died ELI WILLIS, 1st sergeant; severely wounded Cold Harbor; alive FRANK MCRAE, sergeant, wounded Cedar Mountain; died in Virginia HUGH MCLUCAS, 2d sergeant; wounded Gettysburg, 1863 and died CAMERON MCKINNON, 2d sergeant; living JOHN GUNTER, 3d sergeant; wounded Knoxville; alive JOHN C. CALHOUN, 3d sergeant; dead LAUCHLIN A . MCLAURIN, 4th Sergeant; died since war CRAWFORD MCCALL, 1st corporal; killed Gettysburg July 1863 NATHAN T. ALFORD, 2d corporal; wounded Wilderness; alive DANIEL HARGROVE, 3d corporal; wounded Gettysburg 1863; living JOSEPH D. BRUCE, 4th corporal; living PRIVATES 1. Allen, Elmore, discharged 1861; living 2. Barrington, Harris, discharged 1861; died since war 3. Bruce, Thomas, dead 4. Beverly, W.R. discharged 1861; dead 5. Cottingham, Chas. Died at home 1861 6. Crowley, Robt. C., discharged 1862; dead 7. Cope, Thomas, discharged 1862; living 8. Covington, Eli T. joined company 1865; living 9. Curtin, ?, dead 10. Clark , Joseph, dead 11. Crowley, Wm., substitute for C.M.McRae; dead 12. Covington, Jas. T., discharged 1861; living 13. Drake, Ancil, died Warrenton, Virginia, during war 14. Davis, Columbus, died in prison, Camp Chase 15. Driggers, Robt. S. discharged in 1861, dead 16. DuPree, Thos. J., discharged 1861; dead 17. English, Wm., died disease, Culpeper, Virginia 18. Edens, Joseph, living 19. Edens, Thos. H., killed Bean Station, Virginia 20. Emanuel, James M., dead 21. Easterling, Lewis R., joined company 1865; living 22. Easterling, David, joined company, 1865; living 23. Freeman, L. D., substituted for Thos. Bruce 24. Freeman, Benj. Discharged 1861; dead 25. Fletcher, W.R., living 26. Guzzard, John W., died Rome Georgia, 1863 27. Graham, E., died Culpeper, Virginia 1863 28. Grooms, E., died Culpeper, Virginia 1861 29. Hargroves, James, transferred to quartermaster department 1861; dead 30. Harril, Tristram, wounded Chattanooga; living 31. Haitchcock, Thos. Wounded Chattanooga, dead 32. Hays, J.J., captured Gettysburg, living 33. Hays, Robt. W., living 34. Haskew, John W. wounded Gettysburg; dead. 35. Huckabe, John, captured, living 36. Hodge, T.C. living 37. Ivy, H.W., discharged 1862; living 38. Ivy, Levi, wounded Malvern Hill; living 39. Jones, John C. discharged 1861; dead 40. Jones, Martin, lost arm first Manassas, discharged ; dead 41. Jacobs, Robt., Substitute T. Edens; dead 42. Jackson, John C., died in prison, Camp Chase 43. Jacobs, J. Frost, living 44. John, Daniel C. transferred to cavalry; living 45. Kirby, H. 46. McCall, Cameron, died Warrenton, Virginia 47. McCall, Alex, wounded Sharpsburg; living 48. McRae, A.D. died in 1862 49. McRae, John D. discharged 1862; dead 50. McRae, Jno. C. wounded Maryland Heights; died of disease, Virginia 51. McDaniel, Jas. R. died disease Knoxville 52. McLucas, Archie, died at home 1863 53. McLaurin, John f., living 54. McLeod, Murdock, discharged 1861; dead 55. McPherson, Malcom, killed Gettysburg 1863 56. McPherson, Angus, killed Gettysburg 1863 57. Matheson, Hugh died in 1861 58. Manship, John, joined company 1864, died 1864 59. Rogers, Frank A. living 60. Rascoe, Daniel, died Virginia 1861 61. Smith, W.D. 62. Stubbs, Lucius, died Richmond, Virginia, 1861; body buried Bennettsville Baptist Church 63. Sport, George, discharged 1861 64. Sarris, A.L., died in Gordonsville, Virginia 65. Stantion, A.A., substitute Levy Ivy; dead 66. Webster, W.R. wounded Seven Pines, Virginia; dead 67. Williams, Lazarus, wounded first Manassas; discharged 1861; living 68. Woodley, Alex, died disease, Culpeper, Virginia 69. Weatherly, A.W., wounded Malvern Hill; living Killed in battle: 7 Wounded: 22 Captured: 6 Died in Prison 3 Discharged 14 Unknown 3 Died of Disease During War 21 Dead 29 Alive 33The 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.Back to Marlboro in the War Between the States
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