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Re: 43rd Mississippi Regt
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Isaac Abercrombie

Residence was not listed; 39 years old.
Enlisted on 7/14/1862 as a Private.

On 7/14/1862 he mustered into "K" Co. MS 43rd Infantry
He was transferred out on 4/9/1865 at Smithfield, NC

On 4/9/1865 he transferred into "K" Co. MS 14th Cons Infantry
He was Surrendered on 4/26/1865 at Durham Station, NC

Note: His CSR file shows no documentation for parole April 26, 1865, nor does that for one other memeber of the unit I checked.

Other Information:
born 9/16/1822 in Attala County, MS
died 6/23/1896 in Collins, MS
Buried: Helen Cemetery, Collins, MS

Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
- Mississippi Confederate Grave Registry

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G C. Wigginton

Enlisted as a Private
"G" Co. MS 5th State Troops Infantry

Enlisted as a Private
"D" Co. MS 6th Infantry

G C. Wigginton
Enlisted as a Private "A" Co. MS 14th Cons Infantry Organized: Smithfield, NC on 4/9/65, Mustered Out: 4/26/65 at Durham Station, MS

Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

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G. C. Wigginton, Private, Company A, 14th Regiment Mississippi Volunteers, enlisted April 1, 1864 at Raleigh by Capt. Harper for 3 years, paroled in accordance with the terms of a Military Convention entered into on the 26th day of April, 1865, at Greensboro, April 30, 1865

The 6th, 14th and 43rd Regiments Mississippi Infantry were consolidated about April 9, 1865, and formed the 14th Consolidated Regiment Mississippi Infantry

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G. C. Wigginton, Private, Company D, 6th Regiment Mississippi Infantry, enlisted April 1, 1864 at Raleigh by Capt. Harper for the war, shown present on the July & August, 1864 muster roll, no further records

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G. C. Wigginton, age 39, Private, Company G, 5th Regiment Militia Minute Men, Army of the State of Mississippi, enlisted August 23, 1862 at Raleigh, Miss. by Capt. Ward to serve until discharged, detailed as Shoemaker August 23, 1862, last recorded on January 28, 1863, no further records

M269: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Mississippi

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