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Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Name: Mr. Samuel E Stewart
Marriage Date: 18 Aug 1866
Marriage County: Cape Girardeau
Spouse Name: Miss. Louvisa C Haydenboth

1890 Veterans Schedules
Veteran's Name: Samuel E Stewart
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State): Randle, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Year enlisted: 1861
Year discharged: 1865
Rank: Private
Company: I
Missouri Infantry

Unconfirmed on-line Genealogy at Ancestry.com:

Samuel E Stewart
Born: 15 Nov 1843 Tennessee, Butler, Missouri
Died: Hubble, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
[son of William Stewart 1813-1852 + Zithia Bridwell 1813-1852]
Marriage: Aug 1867 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Levica Hayden
Born: abt 1847
Died: 1877 in Hubble, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Children Sex Birth
Laura Stewart F abt 1867 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Alpha Stewart F abt 1869 in Hubble, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Emma D Stewart F abt 1871 in Hubble, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Marriage: Jan 1878 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Mary L Bean
Born: abt 1843 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Died: Hubble, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Children Sex Birth
Lewis Stewart M abt 1878 in Hubble, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Amelia F Stewart F abt 1880 in Hubble, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Samuel A Stewart M abt 1882 in Hubble, Cape Girardeau, Missouri

There are two (2) Samuel Stewart's listed but I don't know if these are yours:

Samuel Stewart
Regiment Name 9th Batt'n. Missouri Sharp Shooters
Side Confederate
Company C
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Film Number M380 roll 14

9th Battalion Sharpshooters was organized during the winter of 1862-1863 with two companies, later increased to five. The men were recruited from Missouri units in the field. It was assigned to Parson's and S.P. Burns' Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and fought in Arkansas and Louisiana. This unit lost 9 killed, 26 wounded, and 8 missing at Helena, and after the fight it mustered 190 men. It reported 10 wounded at Pleasant Hill and 4 wounded at Jenkins' Ferry. During the spring of 1865 it disbanded. Major Lebbeus A. Pindall was in command.

Samuel Stewart
Regiment Name 12th Missouri Infantry
Side Confederate
Company F
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Film Number M380 roll 14

12th Infantry Regiment [also called 3rd and White's 9th Regiment] was organized during the winter of 1863-1864. It was attached to Parson's, S.P. Burns', and C.S. Mitchell's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and was active in Louisiana and Arkansas. The unit lost 4 killed and 10 wounded at Pleasant Hill and had 1 killed and 2 wounded at Jenkins' Ferry. It was included in the surrender on June 2, 1865. The field officers were Colonel Willis M. Ponder, Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Holmes, and Major R.C. Berryman.

JR

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