5th South Carolina Cavalry Regiment
Surname F

NAME AGE CO(s) RANK(s) DISTRICT REMARKS
FAIRY, E. J. (1832?-1862)2914/DPVTBarnwellEnlisted at Binnaker's Bridge, Barnwell Dist., SC, 28 Dec 1861. DOD in hospital at McPhersonville, SC, 12 Jul 1862.
FANN (FARM), Robert Alexander51HCC 5/K DBN/BPVT PVT PVTRichlandEnlisted at Columbia, SC, 30 Dec 1862, as substitute for Jasper GIBBS. Detached to Dismounted Bn., 15 Jul 1864. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 1 Dec 1864. d. bef. 1897. m. Arena MARSH, 1841.
FANNING, John Calhoun2814/D 5/I1SG 1SGOrangeburg5' 11" tall, light complexion, light hair, dark eyes, occupation: farmer. Enlisted at Binnaker's Bridge, Barnwell Dist., SC, 28 Dec 1861. Paroled at Augusta, GA, 25 May 1865. Farming at Goodland, Orangeburg Co., SC, in 1880. Buried in Methodist Cemetery, Springfield, SC.
FANT, John Alexander (1825-1894)375/KPVTUnionb. 3 Apr 1825, Santuc, Union District, SC. Occupation: planter. Enlisted at Charleston, SC, 17 Feb 1863. Previously served as 2LT in Co. K, 7th SC Reserve Infantry. Detailed as regimental wagon master. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 25 Dec 1864. Farming at Santuc, Union Co., SC, in 1880. d. 20 Jun 1894 (or 1893), and buried at Cane Creek Presbyterian Church, Santuc, SC. m. Sarah Jane MC JUNKIN, 29 Oct 1857.
FANT, Oliver Hazard Perry (1819-1901)445/KPVTLaurensb. 16 Oct 1819. Enlisted at Kenansville, NC, 29 Aug 1863. Previously served in Co. D, 9th SC Reserve Infantry. WIA (gunshot in left leg) at Trevilian Station, VA, 11 Jun 1864. Last reported as granted a 120-day furlough at General Hospital, Charlottesville, VA, 7 Jul 1864. Farming at Anderson, SC, in 1880. d. 20 May 1901, and buried at Odell's Chapel Methodist Church, Laurens Co., SC.
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FARMER, Stephen SJMR 5/EPVT PVT[Charleston]Enlisted at McClellanville, SC, 31 Mar 1862. Trans. to Co. L/O, 20th SC Infantry, 26 Sep 1863.
FARR, David Alexander Thomas (1844-1905)185/KPVTUnionResidence: Jonesville, SC. Trans. from Co. F, 6th SC Cavalry, in exchange with Danuel Pinckney GILBERT, and joined the company at Kenansville, NC, 4 Oct 1863. Paroled at Greensboro, NC, [1] May 1865. Farming in Jonesville Twp., Union Co., SC, in 1880. d. 1905, and buried in Gilead Cemetery, Jonesville Twp., Union Co., SC.
FARY, S. M.[45]14/BPVT[Orangeburg]Enlisted, 7 Jan 1862, but no further record of service found. Farming in Orangeburg Co., SC, in 1880.
FAUST, Angus August (1839-1898)2314/D 5/IPVT PVTBarnwellb. 23 Aug 1839. Enlisted at Binnaker's Bridge, Barnwell Dist., SC, 28 Dec 1861. Detached to Signal Corps at Pocotaligo, SC, 21 Apr 1863 - 4 Apr 1864. Detached to horse infirmary at Lynchburg, VA, abt. Jul 1864. Farming at Bamberg, SC, in 1880. d. 15 May 1898.
FAUST, C. C.3314/D 14/FS 5/ISGT SGM PVTBarnwellEnlisted at Binnaker's Bridge, Barnwell Dist., SC, 28 Dec 1861, and appt. SGT. Appt. SGM, 26 May 1862. Reported as PVT, 1 Apr 1863. Last reported as present, 31 Oct 1864. Farming at Bamberg, SC, in 1880. Living in 1897.
FAUST, Henry M., M.D. [14/D] [14/FS] 5/FS[PVT] [ASG] ASGBarnwellReported present with company at Pocotaligo, SC, 31 Mar 1862. Appt. CPT/ASG, 17 Apr 1862 (DOR, 24 Feb 1862). Last reported as detached to horse infirmary at Stoney Creek, VA, 4 Nov 1864. Farming at Bamberg, SC, in 1880. Living in 1897.
FEHRENBACH, Harmon H.171MM/J 17/A 5/DPVT PVT PVTCharleston5' 5" tall, dark complexion, dark hair, dark eyes, occupation: clerk. Entered State service at Charleston, SC, 6 Nov 1861. Reenlisted in Confederate service at Charleston, SC, 17 Feb 1862, as substitute for Nicholas FEHRENBACH. At age 18, reenlisted in his own name, 10 Aug 1863. Detached to horse infirmary at Stoney Creek, VA, 10 Oct 1864, and capt. there, 1 Dec 1864. Sent to Point Lookout, MD, and exchanged, 10 Feb 1865. Admitted to Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA, 16 Feb 1865, and granted a 60-day furlough, 21 Feb 1865. Post-war, operated a restaurant in Charleston, SC. Living in 1897.
FEHRENBACH, Nicholas (Nick)301MM/J 17/A 5/DPVT PVT PVTCharleston5' 7" tall, dark complexion, dark hair, dark eyes, occupation: restaurant keeper. Entered State service at Charleston, SC, 6 Nov 1861, and served to 31 Dec 1861. Enlisted in Confederate service at Charleston, SC, 17 Feb 1862, and furnished a substitute (Harmon H. FEHRENBACH). Engaged in blockade running and served as steward on the Margaret & Jesse out of Wilmington, NC. Reported AWOL after his substitute came of age, 10 Aug 1863. Post-war, operated a restaurant and billiard parlor in Charleston, SC. Living in 1897.
FELDER, Chester W. 14/A 5/HPVT PVTClarendonEnlisted at Ashepoo Ferry SC, 22 Mar 1862. Discharged for overage, 5 Jun 1862, and then served as a substitute for T. Adams WAY. Discharged again for overage, 1 Jan 1863. d. bef. 1891.
FELDER, D[avid] W[illey][26]14/BPVT[Orangeburg][b. 25 Dec 1835, Orangeburg Dist., SC.] Enlisted at Orangeburg, SC, 24 Dec 1861, but never reported for duty. [Brother of Daniel R., Lovic Ephriam Darley, and President Young Adams FELDER.]
FELDER, Daniel R. (1827-1864)3414/B 5/APVT PVTOrangeburgb. 27 Oct 1827, Orangeburg Dist., SC. Enlisted at Orangeburg, SC, 24 Dec 1861. Detailed as company commissary. KIA at Gravelly Run, VA, 23 Aug 1864. Brother of David Willey, Lovic Ephraim Darley, and President Y. A. FELDER.
FELDER, F. Frank[32]5/EPVTOrangeburg5' 8" tall, fair complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes. Enlisted at Mount Pleasant, SC, 23 Oct 1863. Capt. At Stoney Creek, VA, 1 Dec 1864. Sent to Point Lookout, MD, and released, 27 Jun 1865. Farming at Pine Grove, Orangeburg Co., SC, in 1880.
FELDER, Joseph A.2114/B 5/APVT PVTOrangeburgEnlisted at Orangeburg, SC, 24 Dec 1861. Granted a 30-day furlough at General Hospital, Danville, VA, 26 Oct 1864. Per "Memory Rolls", surrendered [at Hillsboro, NC, 27 Apr] 1865.
FELDER, Lovic Ephriam Darley2014/B 5/ACPL CPL[Orangeburg]b. 24 Jun 1841, Orangeburg Dist., SC. Enlisted at Orangeburg, SC, 24 Dec 1861. WIA (gunshot in left leg) at Trevilian Station, VA, 12 Jun 1864. Granted a 60-day furlough at General Hospital, Charlottesville, VA, 19 Jul 1864. Admitted to General Hospital, Columbia, SC, 20 Oct 1864. Per "Memory Rolls", surrendered [at Hillsboro, NC, 27 Apr] 1865. Brother of Daniel R., David Willey, and President Young Adams FELDER.
FELDER, Paul Stroman (1819-1897)4214/FSLTCOrangeburgb. 11 Sep 1819, Orangeburg, SC. Not reelected at reorganization in May 1862, and saw no further service. Farming at Orangeburg, SC, in 1880. d. 7 Jan 1897, Orangeburg, SC, and buried there in Felder Cemetery.
FELDER, President (Press) Young Adams (1831-1864)3014/B 5/APVT PVTOrangeburgb. 28 Oct 1831, Orangeburg Dist., SC. Enlisted at Orangeburg, SC, 24 Dec 1861. WIA (dangerously, in neck) at Drewry's Bluff, VA, 16 May 1864. DOW in Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, VA, 28 May 1864. Brother of Daniel R., David Willey, and Lovic Ephraim Darley FELDER.
FELKEL, Gabriel (1820-1864) 5/APVT[Orangeburg]b. 19 Oct 1820. Per "Memory Rolls", he furnished a substitute and was discharged. No other record of service found. d. 8 Aug 1864
FELKEL, Obediah B. (1846-1864)1614/B 5/A DBN/BPVT PVT PVTOrangeburgb. 1846, Orangeburg, SC. Enlisted at Tulifinny, SC, 3 Nov 1862. Reported in Dismounted Bn., 31 Aug 1864. KIA at Burgess' Mill, VA, 27 Oct 1864. Son of Gabriel FELKEL, and brother of Simeon Boyd FELKEL.
FELKEL, Simeon Boyd (1843-1907)1814/B 5/APVT PVTOrangeburgb. 13 Nov 1843. Enlisted at Orangeburg, SC, 24 Dec 1861. Discharged for disability, 21 Jan 1863. d. 12 Jul 1907, and buried at Jericho Methodist Church, Cameron, SC. m. Martha Jane BAIR. Son of Gabriel FELKEL, and brother of Obediah B. FELKEL.
FELL, John Hamlin (1845-1883)175/DPVTCharleston5' 7" tall, light complexion, light hair, light eyes, occupation: student. Enlisted at Charleston, SC, 18 Jul 1863. Appt. cadet in SC Military Academy (the Arsenal), 12 Dec 1863, and assigned to Co. B, Bn. of State Cadets. Post-war, clerk in Charleston, SC, and Savannah, GA.
FELLERS, Calvin 5/FPVTLexingtonEnlisted at Pocotaligo, SC, 28 Feb 1863. Paroled at Augusta, GA, 19 May 1865.
FENDER, Jacob L. (1827-1885)365/IPVTBarnwellb. Apr 1827, Barnwell Dist., SC. Enlisted at McClellanville, SC, 26 Sep 1863. WIA (foot, severely) at Burgess' Mill, VA, 27 Oct 1864. Last reported as granted 60-day furlough at Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA, 4 Nov 1864. d. 29 Jun 1885, Clinch Co., GA., and buried in Fender Cemetery, Lanier Co., GA. m. Ibby E. GREEN, 1853.
FENDER, T. D. 5/IPVTBarnwellEnlisted at Pocotaligo, SC, 11 Feb 1863. Trans. to Co. G, 1st (Hagood's) SC Infantry, 23 Jun 1863. DOW at Fort Harrison, VA, 9 Feb 1865, and buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA.
FENDER, William M. 5/IPVTBarnwellEnlisted at Pocotaligo, SC, 9 Mar 1863. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 25 Dec 1864. d. bef. 1897.
FENNELL, G[eorge] M[ichael][20]5/BPVT[Beaufort]Enlisted at Camp Jeffords, Charleston, SC, 1 Feb 1863. Paroled at Augusta, GA, 25 May 1865.
FERGUSON, Samuel Wragg (1834-1917)285/FSCOLCharlestonb. 3 Nov 1834, Charleston, SC. Appt. COL, 18 Jan 1863. Declined appt. and never joined regiment. Appt. BG, 23 Jul 1863. d. 3 Feb 1917, Jackson, MS, and buried there in Greenwood Cemetery.
FERRELL, David T.2517/B 5/GPVT SGTCharlestonEnlisted at Charleston, SC, 20 Mar 1862. Appt. SGT, 31 Oct 1862. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 25 Dec 1864.
FERRELL, Pinkney H.175/D DBN/BPVT PVTCharlestonb. Goose Creek, SC. 5' 8" tall, fair complexion, dark hair, light eyes. Enlisted at Green Pond, SC, 17 Feb 1863. Previously served in Earnest's Co., 1st (Martin's) SC Mounted Militia. Detached to Dismounted Bn., 26 Oct 1864. Surrendered at Hillsboro, NC, 27 Apr 1865. Living in 18979.
FIELDS, H. P.2517/C 5/BPVT PVTCharlestonEnlisted at Camp Gist, James Island, SC, 20 Mar 1862. Last reported as granted a 40-day furlough to procure a horse, 5 Aug 1864. Per "Memory Rolls", trans. to another, unidentified command.
FIELDS, John S. (1842-1872)1914/C 5/FPVT PVTLexingtonb. 3 Sep 1842. Enlisted at Lexington C.H., SC, 18 Dec 1861. WIA (gunshot in left thigh) at Haws' Shop, VA, 28 May 1864. Granted 60-day medical furlough, 11 Jul 1864. Paroled at Greensboro, NC, [1] May 1865. d. 15 Oct 1872, and buried at St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, Lexington, SC.
FINK, George A. 14/C 5/F DBN/BPVT PVT PVTLexingtonEnlisted at Lexington C.H., SC, 18 Dec 1861. Reported in Dismounted Bn., 31 Aug 1864. Paroled at Augusta, GA, 20 May 1865.
FINKLEA, Samuel J.[30]SJMRPVT PVT[Charleston]Enlisted at McClellanville, SC, 30 Oct 1861. Apparently trans. to Co. O, 20th SC Infantry, abt. Aug 1863. After that unit disbanded, served in Co. F, PBLA. Farming in St. James Santee Parish, Charleston Co., SC, in 1880.
FISHBURNE, Francis (Frank) Chalmers155/HPVTCharlestonb. 1849, Charleston, SC. Residence: Charleston, SC; occupation: student. Enlisted at Kingstree, SC, [Feb] 1865, and served to close of war. Post-war, clerk of Charleston County, SC.
FLATMAN, H. Harman3317/B 5/G DBN/BPVT PVT PVTCharlestonEnlisted at Charleston, SC, 4 Mar 1862. Reported in Dismounted Bn., 31 Aug 1864. Last reported as granted a 40-day furlough to procure a horse, 27 Oct 1864. Living in 1896.
FLEMING, Gilbert39HCC 5/KPVT PVTUnionEnlisted at Unionville, SC, 7 Nov 1861. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 2 Nov 1864. Farming at Glenn Springs, Spartanburg Co., SC, in 1880. Living in 1897.
FLEMING, William Henry (1844?-1861)17SCRCPLCharlestonDOD at Charleston, SC, 15 Aug 1861.
FLOYD, Stephen P. 14/A 5/HPVT PVTClarendonEnlisted at Camp Hampton, Columbia, SC, 2 Jan 1862. Trans. to Bureau of Conscription, Columbia, SC, 17 Apr 1864, and reassigned to Co. D, 26th SC Infantry, 19 Aug 1864. d. bef. 1891.
FLOYD, Thomas Vincent (1839-1864)2314/A 5/H DBN/BPVT PVT PVTClarendonb. 1839, Clarendon Dist., SC. Enlisted at Camp Hampton, Columbia, SC, 2 Jan 1862. Reported in Dismounted Bn., 31 Aug 1864. DOD (pneumonia) in General Hospital, Danville, VA, 2 Dec 1864.
FOGLE, David P. SJMR 5/E DBN/BPVT CPL CPLOrangeburgEnlisted at Mount Pleasant, SC, 16 Oct 1862. Appt. CPL, 20 Sep 1863. Reported in Dismounted Bn., 31 Aug 1864. Reported present with company, 31 Oct 1864. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 2 Nov 1864.
FOGLE, William A. SJMR 5/EPVT PVTOrangeburgEnlisted at Camp Anderson, near Laurel Bay, SC, 16 Oct 1862. WIA at Charles City C.H., VA, 24 May 1864, resulting in amputation of left arm. Last reported as granted a 60-day medical furlough at Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA, 14 Jul 1864.
FORTENBERRY, James, Sr.505/KPVTSpartanburgEnlisted at Pocotaligo, SC, 16 Mar 1863, as substitute for J. F. ANDERSON. Last reported as furloughed to Spartanburg, SC, from Winder General Hospital, Richmond, VA, 13 Aug 1864. Farming at Reidsville, SC, in 1880. d. bef. 1897.
FOSBERRY, George211MM/J 17/A 5/DPVT PVT PVTCharlestonb. Dublin, Ireland. 5' 6" tall, light complexion, light hair, light eyes, occupation: clerk. Entered State service at Charleston, SC, 26 Jan 1862. Reenlisted in Confederate service at Charleston, SC, 17 Feb 1862, as substitute for Nathaniel JACOBI. Deserted, 9 Dec 1863.
FOSTER, Columbus C.36HCC 5/KPVT PVTUnionEnlisted at Unionville, SC, 7 Nov 1862. Trans. to Co. K, 18th SC Infantry, Jul 1864. d. bef. 1897.
FOSTER, James M.37HCC 5/KPVT PVTSpartanburgEnlisted at Unionville, SC, 7 Nov 1862. Last reported as granted a 60-day furlough at General Hospital, Gordonsville, VA, 28 Aug 1864. Living in 1897.
FOSTER, John T. (1832?-1890)3017/C 5/B DBN/BORD B2LT B2LTCharleston5' 6" tall, light complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Enlisted at Camp Gist, James Island, SC, 20 Mar 1862. Reported as SGT, 31 Oct 1862. Reported as ORD, 31 Dec 1862. Appt. B2LT, 21 Jun 1863 (DOR, 15 Jun 1863). Reported in Dismounted Bn., 31 Aug 1864. Capt. at Stoney Creek, VA, 1 Dec 1864. Sent to Fort Delaware, DE, and released, 17 Jun 1865. d. 1890, Sullivan's Island, SC.
FOWLER, Gassoway (1845-1906)185/KPVTSpartanburgEnlisted at Pocotaligo, SC, 19 Feb 1863. Trans. to Co. F, 6th SC Cavalry, in exchange with with Napoleon Bonaparte EISON, 4 Oct 1863. Post-war, manufacturer in Reidville, SC.
FOWLER, Josh 1MM/JSGTCharlestonEntered State service at Charleston, SC, 6 Nov 1861, and served to 19 Dec 1861. d. bef. 1897.
FOX, James P.2014/C 5/FSGT SGTLexingtonEnlisted at Lexington C.H., SC, 18 Dec 1861, and appt. SGT. [WIA at Haws' Shop, VA, 28 May 1864.] Admitted to Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA, with gunshot wound in left leg, 28 May 1864. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 25 Dec 1864.
FOX, John J. (1845-1913)185/FPVTLexingtonb. 25 Apr 1845, Lexington, SC. Enlisted at James Island, SC, 15 Jan 1864. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 25 Dec 1864. Farming at Lexington, SC, in 1880. d. 21 Oct 1913, and buried in Batesburg Cemetery, Batesburg, SC. m. Ella Vernon MYERS, 19 Dec 1872.
FRASER, ______ 1MM/JPVT Performed scouting and sentry duty with the company during the period 11 Nov-Dec 1861, but no other record of service found.
FREEMAN, C. M. (1837-1863)2517/C 5/BPVT PVTBeaufortb. 1837, Charleston, SC. Residence: Whippy Swamp, SC. Enlisted at Camp Gist, James Island, SC, 20 Mar 1862. DOD (remittent fever) in General Hospital, Summerville, SC, 26 Jun 1863.
FREEMAN, E. A.4317/C 5/BPVT CPLBeaufort5' 11" tall, light complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Enlisted at Camp Gist, James Island, SC, 20 Mar 1862. Appt. CPL, 1 Dec 1863. Paroled at Savannah, GA, 16 Apr 1865.
FREEMAN, E. J. W.2317/C 5/BPVT CPLCharlestonEnlisted at Camp Gist, James Island, SC, 20 Mar 1862. Reported as CPL, 31 Aug 1863. Trans. to Co. F, 2d Confederate Engineers, 17 Sep 1864.
FREEMAN, J. O.22SJMR 5/ESGT SGTCharlestonb. Wadmalaw Island, Colleton Dist., SC. 6' 2" tall, dark complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, occupation: farmer. Enlisted at McClellanville, SC, 13 Dec 1862, and appt. SGT. WIA (contusion of left breast) at Chester Station, VA, 10 May 1864, and sent to Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 2 Nov 1864. Farming at Mount Pleasant, SC, in 1880. d. bef. 1897.
FREISE, J. F. W. SJMR 5/EPVT PVT[Charleston]Enlisted at Mount Pleasant, SC, 14 Dec 1861. Last reported present, 31 Oct 1864.
FRIAR, James W. SJMR 5/ESGT SGTCharlestonEnlisted at McClellanville, SC, 18 Mar 1862. Admitted to Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA, 9 Jun 1864, with gunshot wound in right buttock. Granted a 30-day medical furlough, 15 Jun 1864. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 25 Dec 1864.
FRIPP, Charles Edward (1830-1906)3117/A 5/DPVT PVTColletonb. St. John's Parish, Colleton Dist., SC. 5' 5" tall, dark complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes, occupation: planter. Enlisted at Green Pond, SC, 18 Mar 1862. Trans. to Mathewes Battery SC Heavy Artillery, 26 Mar 1864. Cousin of Thomas Benjamin CHAPLIN.
FRIPP, James Thomas Edings (1822-1863)4017/A 5/DPVT PVTBeaufortb. St. Helena Island, Beaufort Dist., SC. 5' 9" tall, light complexion, light hair, blue eyes, occupation: planter. Enlisted at Green Pond, SC, 18 Mar 1862. Previously served in Fripp's Co. (St. Helena Mounted Riflemen), 1st (Martin's) SC Mounted Militia. WIA at Combahee River, SC, 2 Jun 1863. DOW at Chehaw (Green Pond), SC, 13 Jun 1863. Cousin of Thomas Benjamin CHAPLIN.
FRIPP, Paul Hamilton (1828-1871) 5/DPVTColletonResidence: St. Bartholomew's Parish, Colleton Dist., SC. Enlisted at Columbia, SC, 2 Nov 1864. Previously served in Bellinger's Co. (Colleton Guards), 9th SC Infantry, 28 Aug-31 Dec 1861. Surrendered at Hillsboro, NC, 27 Apr 1865. Cousin of Thomas Benjamin CHAPLIN.
FRITH, B. G. (1834?-1893)2717/B 5/GPVT PVTCharlestonEnlisted at Charleston, SC, 1 Apr 1862. Detached to CS Naval Station, Charleston, SC, as engineer, 28 Aug 1862. d. 1893.
FROST, Henry (1834?-1864)2817/B 5/GPVT PVTCharlestonEnlisted at Charleston, SC, 20 Feb 1862. WIA (gunshot in left arm and hip) and capt. at Gravelly Run, VA, 23 Aug 1864. DOW at Harewood USA General Hospital, Washington, DC, 24 Sep 1864. Buried at Waterbury, CT. Relative of Harry C. LANCASTER.
FULLER, Robert Means (1839-1893) 14/C 5/FPVT PVT b. 7 Oct 1839, Beaufort, SC. Trans. from Beaufort Volunteer Battery SC Artillery, 1 Oct 1862. Detached to HQ, 3d Military Dist. of SC, 17 Oct 1862, and served as ADC to BG William S. WALKER. Dropped from company rolls, 1 Mar 1863. d. 9 Apr 1893. m. Josephine Rogers WALKER, 10 Nov 1859.
FULTZ, John E.1717/B 5/G DBN/BPVT PVT PVTCharlestonEnlisted at Charleston, SC, 20 Feb 1862. Last reported in Dismounted Bn., 31 Oct 1864.
FULTZ, Thomas F. (J.)175/G DBN/BPVT PVTCharlestonEnlisted at James Island, SC, 31 Jan 1863. WIA (slightly) at Trevilian Station, VA, 12 Jun 1864. Last reported in Dismounted Bn., 31 Oct 1864.
FUNCHESS, Jacob Sebastian Adams (1825-1895)3714/B 5/APVT PVTOrangeburgb. 19 Feb 1825, Orangeburg Dist., SC. Enlisted at Camp Hampton, Columbia, SC, 9 Jan 1862. WIA at Pocotaligo, SC, 22 Oct 1862. WIA (gunshot in left arm) at Trevilian Station, VA, 11 - 12 Jun 1864. Granted a 30-day furlough at General Hospital, Charlottesville, VA, 7 Jul 1864. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 2 Nov 1864. Farming in Orangeburg Co., SC, in 1880. d. 22 Oct 1895, Orangeburg Co., SC. Brother of John Emanuel FUNCHESS. m. Sarah A. BOWMAN.
FUNCHESS, John Emanuel (1826-1863)365/APVTOrangeburgb. 31 Dec 1826, Orangeburg Dist., SC. Enlisted at Pocotaligo, SC, 15 Feb 1863. Detailed as ambulance driver. DOD (probably malaria) in Wayside (1st LA) Hospital, Charleston, SC, 29 Jun 1863. m. Ann Belinda HAYDEN, 20 Sep 1859. Brother of Jacob Sebastian Adams FUNCHESS.

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