James Robert Sims/Simms, Private, Capt. H. Robinson’s Company (D), 19th Regiment South Carolina Infantry,* enlisted December 17. 1861 at Abbeville, S. C. by Col. Jones for 12 months, killed September 20, 1863 at the battle of Chickamauga, his widow Susan Sims filed claim for the settlement of his accounts, February 15, 1865, no further records
* This company subsequently became Company I, 19th Regiment South Carolina Infantry
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Samuel Seborn Sims, Private, 19th Regiment South Carolina Infantry, enlisted/volunteered August 21 1863 at Chattanooga, Tenn. by Col. Presley for 3 years, last recorded present at the Mar/Apr, 1864 muster**
** There are no subsequent Company I muster rolls in the records, hence, we cannot ascertain his subsequent service
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Thomas Benjamin Sims, Capt. H. Robinson’s Company (D), 19th Regiment South Carolina Infantry,* enlisted December 17, 1861 at Abbeville, S. C. by Col. Jones for 12 months, recorded at end of year 1862 muster as absent, wounded [31 Dec.] and sent to rear [Tunnelhill, Ga. last recorded present at the Mar/Apr, 1864 muster, paroled May 1, 1865
Note, believe his wound was received at the Battle of Stones River/Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
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John Alexander Sims, Private, Capt. H. Robinson’s Company (D), 19th Regiment South Carolina Infantry,* enlisted December 17, 1861 at Abbeville, S. C. by Col. Jones for 12 months, Chattanooga, Tenn. by Col. Presley for 3 years, recorded at Stout Hospital, Macon, Ga. August 15, 1864 with gunshot entering inside upper third lower leg lodging against the - of Fibula, admitted CSA General Hospital, No. 11, Charlotte, N.C. February 6, 1865, gunshot wound Lower Extremities left, returned to duty February 18, no further records
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of South Carolina
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