1. Mountain Seay, Company K, SC 13th Infantry Regiment -
died of brain congestion, Camp Gregg, SC on April 04, 1862.
2. Luther Fletcher Seay, Company K, SC 13th Infantry Regiment - Wounder in action at Chancellorsville, May 1863 near Chancellor Heights and later discharged. Buried at Confederate Home Cemetery, Columbia, SC.
3. Pvt. Eli Wessinger, Company K, SC 13th Infantry Regiment. Enlisted in 1861 at age 47 and was discharged in September 1864. A civilian E. Wessisnger was captured by union forces near Flat Rock, SC in February 1865 and held at Hart's Island, NY prison camp until June 1865.
4. Pvt. James Elmore Wessinger, Company K, SC 13th Infantry Regiment. KIA August 29, 1862 at Manassas, VA near the Manassas Gap Railroad.
5. Sgt. Joseph Reuben Wessinger, Company K, SC 13th Infantry Regiment. Wounded in action and captured at Gettysburg on July 5, 1863. Held as a prisoner at David's Island, NY; City Point, VA; and Fort Monroe, VA.
6. Sgt Noah Wessinger, Company K, SC 13th Infantry Regiment. KIA at Spotsylvania, VA (Mule Shoe/Bloody Angle area) on May 12, 1864.
7. 2nd Lt. John Hezekiah Fulmer, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Wounded in action at battle of Chickamauga in September 1863, died of wounds on October 29, 1863.
8. Pvt. James Austin Wessinger, Company B, 6th BN, SC Reserves and Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment.
9. Pvt. John Jesse Wessinger, Company C, SC 20th Infantry Regiment.
10. Pvt. Daniel Jefferson Frye, Company A, SC 2nd Infantry Regiment State Troops.
11. Sgt. Westley Francis Wessinger, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Wounded in action during battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. Died at wounds. May have been reinterred at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, SC in 1871.
12. Cpl. John N. Wessinger, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Wounded in action and captured during battle of Gettysbury in July 1863. Held at US Hospital Gettysburg, PA, moved to David's Island NY prison, paroled and moved to Richmond, VA hospital. Died of disease November 1863. Buried at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA.
13. Pvt. James Daniel Wessinger, Company C, SC 20th Infantry Regiment.
14. Pvt. David Frederick Wessinger, Company C, SC 20th Infantry Regiment.
15. Pvt. Henry Josiah Wessinger, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment.
16. 4th Sgt. Sidney Martin Wessinger, Company B, SC 4th BN, SC Infantry. Died of disease Summerville, SC on April 08, 1862.
17. Pvt. James Luther Wessinger, Company C, 14th VN, SC Calvary. Discharged for disability im May 1862. Reenlisted in Company F, SC 5th Calvary (Fergson's). Captured at Stoney Creek, VA in December 1864. Sent to Point Lookout, MD prisoner camp and released in June 1865.
18. Pvt Samuel Godfrey Lindler, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Wounded in action at Gettysburg in July 1863. Returned to action in May 1864. Paroled at Greensboro, NC in May 1865.
19. Pvt. William Franklin Koon, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment.
20. Pvt. Samuel Washington Koon, Company F, SC 15th Infantry Regiment.
21. Pvt. Jacob Francis Koon, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Captured at Sharpsburg, MD in September 1862. Held at Frederick, MD and paroled in December 1862.
22. Capt. John Henry Koon, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment.
23. Cpl. george Elias Koon, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Captured at Halltown, VA on August 1864. Died of pneumonia at Camp Chase, OH.
24. Pvt. James Middleton Boland, Company H, SC Infantry Holcombe Legion.
25. Pvt. Henry C. Schwartz (aka Henry Black), Company H, SC 13th Infantry Regiment. KIA 2nd Manassas in August 1862.
26. George Adam Rister, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment.
27. Sgt. or Pvt. John A. Eargle, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Captured at Halltown, VA in August 1864. Held in prison camps in Washington, DC; Harpers Ferry, WV; Camp Chase, OH; Pt. Lookout, MD; and involved in prisoner exchange at Boulware's Warehouse in March 1865.
28. Lieu Henry Mathias Wessinger, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Wounded in action at Fort Wagner on Hilton Head Island during battle of Port Royal. Died of wounds at Savannah, GA in June 1862.
29. Pvt. John Wessinger, Company F, SC Lt Art, 3rd (Palmetto) BN. (Chestnut Light Artillery or Schultz's Battery)
30. Pvt. Henry David Derrick, Company C, SC 20th Infantry Regiment.
31. Pvt. Walter Franklin Derrick, Company B, 4th BN States Troops.
32. William "Bill" Calvin Derrick, Company C, SC 20th Infantry Regiment.
33. Sgt. Jacob L. Derrick, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Died of disease (pneumonia) at Russeville, TN.
34. Capt Joshua A. Derrick, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Wounded in action at Fredericksburg, VA in December 1862. Captured at Gettysburg in July 1863. Held at Ft. Delaware, DE; Johnson's Island, OH; City Point, VA and involved in prisoner exchange in February 1865.
35. Pvt. Frederick Earl Derrick, Company I, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Wounded in action at Gettysburg in July 1863. Captured and admitted to Letterman General Hospital, Gettysburg, died of wounds (amputated thigh) in August 1863. May have been reinterred at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, SC in 1871.
36. Pvt. James R. Miller, Company K, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. KIA at Gettysburg in July 1863.
37. Nelson C. Monts, Company H, SC 3rd Infantry Regiment. Died of disease Richmond, VA in January 1863.
38. Walter J. Shealy, Companies C and G, SC 15th Infantry Regiment. Died at Richmond, VA about 1862.
39. Pvt. Thomas S. Derrick, Company A, 44th GA Infantry Regiment. Wounded in action at Chancellorsville in May 1863, died of wounds at General Hospital #16, Richmond, VA in June 1863. Buried at New Hope Cemetery, Richmond, VA.
40. Thomas Jefferson Wingard, Company K, SC 20th Infantry Regiment. Captured at Cedar Creek, VA in October 1864. Held at W. building, Baltimore, MD; Ft. McHenry, MD; and involved in prisoner exchange at James River, VA in April 1865.
41. George Michael Corley, Company C, 14th BN, SC Calvary. Redesignated Company F, SC 5th Calvary (Fergson's).
42. Pvt. Isaiah Corley, Company K, SC 13th Infantry Regiment. Captured at Petersburg, VA in April 1865. Held at Hart's Island, NY, released in June 1865.
43. Sgt. Martin Luther Taylor, Company K, SC 20th Infantry Regiment. Captured at Cedar Creek, VA in October 1864. Held at Harpers Ferry, WV and Pt. Lookout, MD. Released June 1865.
44. Alva Decalp Josephus Hayes, Company K, SC 20th Infantry Regiment.
45. Elliott Stanmore Jermone Hayes, Company K, SC 20th Infantry Regiment. KIA, Morris Island, Charleston, SC.