CSA Veterans at Cedar Hill
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All locations are in Mississippi unless
otherwise noted. Veterans are not interred in Soldiers' Rest,
though many chose
to be buried on the edge of that Confederate burial area to be near their fellow
soldiers. Others are interred singly or in family lots scattered throughout
Cedar Hill Cemetery, also
called City Cemetery.
This list grows
as names and information are added. Many veterans do not
have
Veterans Administration grave markers but civilian markers, instead. Identifying them is not always
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Allen, Henry R. Askew, Dr. James Barnes
Battle, Michael F., 12th Miss. Inf. (Vicksburg Sharpshooters) Blackwell, Joseph Brown, CSA Dept. of Army, Clerk (see pension records)
Cameron, Dr. Granville Alexander Cashman, John Gordon Catching, Thomas J., b. 11 May 1829 - 16 Mar 1879 (possibly 1st Tex Hvy Arty) Catchings, Dr. Thomas J., 17 Sep 1806 - 13 May 1883 Chamberlain, William M. Cisco, Evert B. Clark, John Collier, John Marshall Collier, W. A., 1847 - 1923 Comer, Ephraim, Capt., 3rd La. Cav. Cowan, William W., 21st Miss. Inf. (Volunteer Southrons) Crump, G. E. Crump, Henry Crump Crump, Henry, b. 1843; d. 5 Sep 1866 of yellow jaundice, age 23 yrs. 6 mos. Enlisted 25 Dec 1861, Vicksburg, in 9th Miss. Vols., Co. E; absent sick since 10 Apr 1862; sent to hospital 10 May 1862 and winter 1863; discharged by order of medical board summer 1864 on surgeon’s certificate of disability. (fold3.com/image/71703253/) Crump, R. H. Crump, R. H., b. 1846; d. 1878. Crutcher, George C.
Dent, Joseph Frank Dickson, Thomas Hyde
Fairchild, William Anner
Fleckenstein, John Folkes, Henry C., b. 1840, d. 1878; 9 Miss Inf
Fuller, William Henry, possibly 5th Miss Inf
Genasci, Daniel G. Gibson, Tobias, 1833 - 1899; 48 Miss Inf
Groome, John J. Hammett, William Lundie, b. 1847, Warren Co.; d. 1891. 48th Miss. Inf. Buried beside wife Helen L. Hammett, 1852-1931. (MCGR, Cedar Hill Cemetery visitation) Hanes, Thomas J., 1st Lt., b. 1832, Warren Co.; d. 20 Apr 1886; residence was Vicksburg; 1st Miss. Lt. Arty, Co. G, Cowan’s Battery); enrolled 26 Apr 1862, Vicksburg; captured 4 Jul 1863, Vicksburg; paroled 7 Jul; captured 16 Dec 1864, Nashville, Tenn., and sent to Louisville, Ky., 6 Feb 1865; received at the military prison 7 Feb; received at Camp Chase, Ohio, 12 Feb 1865; paroled 19 May 1865, Jackson, Miss. (fold3.com/image/20/68380389/) Hardenstein, Dr. Augustus Otto Hardy, N. L., b. 3 Dec 1836; d. 17 Nov 1878; possibly the Capt. N. L. Hardy of 2nd La. Inf, Co. C. He signed a parole of honor 6 Jun 1865, Monroe, La. (fold3.com/image/20/67635977/) Hiley, John Holden, David, 10th Miss. Inf., 9th Miss. Inf, Co. E.
Holler, Gus Howard, George Wilberforce., M.D., b. 1 Apr 1835; d. 12 Jan 1903; asst. surg., CS Army. https://www.fold3.com/image/185221255 Inglehart, O. S., M.D. https://www.fold3.com/image/280468826 Ingersoll, W. K. Jones, John E. Kelly, William, M.D. Kern, John Thomas King, James M. H. Kuhn, A. B. served in the 18th NC Inf. He was buried in nearby Anshe Chesed Cemetery along with at least six other Confederate veterans. His grave does not have a marker.
LaBarre, George Pascalis Lewis, F. W. Lowry, T. S., possibly 28th Miss. Cav, possibly 3rd Miss. Cav. Lyons, Joseph, b. 1 Aug 1843; d. 29 Jan 1906; 22 Miss Inf Mackey, Samuel H., possibly 12th La Inf., Justice of the Peace in Warren County 1910. Magruder, L. W. Maretin, William W. Mattingly, J. B. McCray, William Vick 1830-1882 McGinnis, J. J. (also Mayginis) McMullen, John, Sgt., Swetts Btry; b. 18 Sep 1837; d. 10 Nov 1896. McSweeney, Patrick, d. 30 Jul 1894. On the bottom of his marker, on the edge of Soldiers' Rest, is written, "Erected by his friend Thomas Franey." Mengis, Chris, 7th La Inf / 15th La Inf https://www.fold3.com/image/77063847 Morris, Thomas C., 10th Miss Inf https://www.fold3.com/image/271/70992522 Murch, Robert J., 36th Ga. Inf (Miss. Vols 1st Reg Cav) / 28th Miss. Cav. Newman, James A. O'Riley, John M., Sgt, 1st Miss Lt Arty (Cowans Batty https://www.fold3.com/image/271/69006363 Paxton, Robert E., b. 1844, Vicksburg, Warren Co.; d. 1908; 9th Miss. Inf., Co. E, Sharp’s Brigade, Army of Tennessee. Enrolled 16 Dec 1861, Pensacola, Fla. In Jan 1865, he requested that he might appear before a medical examining board to be retired because a minnie ball wound (received at the battle of Resaca, Ga., 15 May 1864) to his right arm required the amputation of the arm below the elbow. He received a “Certificate of Disability for Retiring Invalid Soldiers” the same month, at which time he was 19 years old. The certificate described him as 5 ft 8 in tall, fair complexion, gray eyes, light hair, and by occupation when enlisted, a machinist. On a list of POWs for Meridian, Miss., 11 May 1865, he gives his residence as Vicksburg. (fold3.com/image/73846985/) Paxton, William C. Porter, James C. and W. C., brothers Purnell, William ("Mispah"), Miss. Partisan Ranters; Woods Reg. Cav; 1st Miss. Cav. Wirt Adams Reg. Putnam, Sam
Oates, William E.
Raum, W. C. Richie, John Robert
Sartorius, Philip was the first citizen wounded in the Vicksburg campaign. He signed on with the 15th Batt La Calvary. He was the last local veteran of the Lost Cause. He was buried in the nearby Anshe Chesed Cemetery with six other veterans. His grave has no marker. Shelton, Samuel Mosley Short, William, grave marker has no dates. CSA service is known; currently seeking details. A person, William P. Short, b. 16 Aug 1847, East Carroll Parish, La., d. 8 Sep 1878, Delta, La, is interred in the same lot, but no information could be found yet to show any Confederate service for him. (Salassi) Sibley, H. B. (46 Miss Inf, Co. E) Sibley, H. C., b. 1840, Warren Co.; d. 1910; 46th Miss. Inf., Co. E.; enlisted 30 Oct 1861 at Vicksburg; as a POW in May 1865 at Meridian, he gave his residence as Yazoo Co. (fold3.com/image/271/84802434/) Speyerer, George, d. Feb 21, 1931; Miles' Legion, Co. A, Miles' Artillery. Swett, Charles, Maj. (b. 18 Apr 1828; d. 28 Jan1910) Teller, Emanuel served with the 18 NC Inf. He is buried in the nearby Anshe Chesed Cemetery. His grave has no marker. Templeton, J. F., b. 20 Aug 1835, Warren Co.; d. 18 Aug 1871; 21st Miss. Inf., Co. A.; age 25 when enrolled 15 May 1861 in Vicksburg; absent on account of sickness beginning 25 Aug 1861, and in Oct 1861, he was discharged due to disease. By occupation he was a lawyer; his residence at enrollment was Richmond, La.; at that time, he was single. (fold3.com/image/20/76995926/) Thompson, Thomas J., b. 1848, Miss.; d. 1937; “Adams Miss. Regt.” on his grave marker; 1st Miss. Cav., Co. E., Wirt Adams, then Wood’s Regiment.
Vandenburg, D. C., Asst. Steward, Hospital Dept. Vosburg, W. Mason - 21st Ms. Inf. ( Capt ) wounded at Battle of Wilderness https://www.fold3.com/image/271/79407115
Walsh, James H. (d. 1876) Walsh, James H (d. 1911) Walsh, John, Col. Worrell, William O.
Yoste, George
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