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Misc. Inf. & Mtd Infantry Burials in GA

Some men of miscellaneous infantry and mounted infantry units who are buried in Georgia:

1 TENN (Consolidated)
Knowles, Everett J; Co B; Confederate, Oakland, Atlanta

6 & 7 TENN (Cons.)
Ammons, Jacob N.; Co B; Confederate, Rose Hill, Macon; Row

8, Grave # 342

12 & 47 TENN (Cons)
Harris, M. L.; Co H; 30 Jul 64; Confederate, Forsyth
Hill, John E.; Co K; 19 Aug 64; Oak Hill, Griffin (Lot 165)

15 & 37 TENN (Cons)
Lahoy, W.; Co H; Confederate, Rose Hill, Macon

1 TENN BN
Cantrell, C. H. SGT; 6 Oct 63; Stonewall, LaGrange; Row 1,

Grave # 26
Cantrell, J. F.; Co A; 24 May 64; -do- ; Row 4, Grave 4
Driver, Giles; Co I; 26 Nov 63; Soldier's, Newnan
Nease, George A.; Co C; Cross Roads Bap, New Hope, Paulding

County
Parker, A. A.; Co A; 14 Sep 63; Confederate, Marietta;

killed in train collision; also killed G. W. Daniel,

50 TN; A. Journigan, D/50 TN; R. J. Snodgrass, D/1 TN

BN; J. Thomas, 48 ALA
Patton, Joseph Brown SGT; Co A; 30 Aug 42-1 Sep 06;

Myrtle Hill, Rome
Snodgrass, R. J.; Co D; 14 Sep 63; Confederate, Marietta

4 TENN BN
Roberts, Sidney S.; Co A; Confederate, Rose Hill, Macon

7 TENN BN
Gentry, S.; Confederate, Oakland, Atlanta

23 TENN BN
Simpson, Washington Polk; Co A; 28 Jul 39-12 Aug 12;

Myrtle Hill, Floyd; trans from I/9 KY; b. Shelby-

ville, Tenn

3 TENN Mtd Inf
Davis, John; Co H; Mt. Pisgah Meth, Round Top Comm.,

Gilmer County
Millsaps, John; Co C; Midway Meth, near Roswell
Yarber,John; Co D; Homeland Mun., Homeland, Charlton Cty

5 TENN Mtd Inf
Baliles, William; Co H; Tickanetley Prim Bap, near Carte-

cay, Gilmer County
Bozeman, W. A.; Co K; Carmel Bapo, near Woodstock, Chero-

kee County
Brady, Lewis; Co H; Cavender's Creek Bap, near Dahlonega;

wife 1823-1907
Frick, Pleasant Lewis; Co H; Old Tugaloo Bap, near Travel-

ers Rest, Stephens County
Hicks, James; Co C; Oak Grove Bap, near Gainesville
Johnson, T. R.; Co H; 12 Feb 45-28 Feb 18; Johnson Fam,

near Hiclory Flat, Fannin County
Lingerfelt, John SGT; Co H; Wesley's Chapel Meth, near

Dahlonega
Long, W. B.; Co H; Hickory Flat (Long Fam), Hickory Flat

Mountain, Fannin County; this cemetery is on the

Appalachian Trail; brother of John A. Long, C'

Phillips Legion Inf
Millsap, Solomon; Co H; McKees Chapel Meth, near Dawson-

ville, Dawson County; wife 1840-1915
Newberry, Joshua John; c. 1819-23 Jul 75 (or 76); Long

Swamp Bap, Marble Hill, Pickens County
Stuart, Iley T.; Co H; 6 Mar 24-22 Oct 64; Mt. Hope Ceme,

Dahlonega; KIA near Dahlonega
Woody, R. P. LT; Co H; Woody Fam # 1, near Woody Gap,

Fannin; previosuly in B/65 GA; wife 1846-1935; brother

of Conrad R. Woody; this cemetery is just off the

Appalachian Trail

It is obvious that at least Co H was raised from the Georgia mountains.

59 TENN Mts Inf
Taylor, Aaron M.; Co I; Chickamauga Mun., Chickamauga

60 TENN Mtd Inf
Gammon, Willaim melville; Co A; 22 Jan 42-9 Mar 16; Myrtle

Hill, Rome; also in 1 VA CAV; b. Jonesboro, Tenn;

brother of John A. Gammon, 63 TENN

61 TENN Mtd Inf
Alexander, Jacob Mayers CAPT; Co F; 1839-1914; Cedar Hill,

Dawson, Terrell County; b. Dandridge, Tenn; moved to

Terrell County 1867; psotmaster of Dawson 1890-94,

and 1897-1906; did the fact he started the first term

under Republican President Harrison, held over for

2 years under Cleveland, and then was reappointed

under McKinley and Roosevelt, indicate that he had

turned Scalawag?