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Pvt William English

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Pvt William English Veteran

Birth
Death
3 Oct 1862
Burial
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Division 2, Section 4
Memorial ID
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Company C, 41 Regiment Mississippi Volunteers

Enlisted August 27, 1862 at Marion Station
Sent to Bardstown Hospital September 25, 1862, by surgeon

Interred October 4, 1862


English, William, C (Co)Private (Rank In) Private (Rank Out)
Ref: http://www.lauderdalecoms.com/military/civilwar/companycofthe41st.htm

Company C -- Cole Guards (raised in Lauderdale County, MS) Ref: http://www.researchonline.net/mscw/unit139.htm

41st Infantry Regiment was assembled at Pontotoc, Mississippi, during the summer of 1862 and contained eleven companies. Its members were from the counties of Lee, Noxubee, Pontotoc, Monroe, and Chickasaw. The unit served in Mississippi, then was assigned to J.P. Anderson's, Henderson's, Tucker's, and Sharp's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. It fought on many battlefields of the army from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, saw action in Tennessee with Hood, and was involved in the North Carolina operations. It lost 25 killed, 164 wounded, and 9 missing of the 502 engaged at Chickamauga. In December, 1863, it totalled 321 men and 219 arms. The regiment surrendered on April 26, 1865. Its commanders were Colonels Lewis Ball, William F. Tucker, and J. Byrd Williams, and Lieutenant Colonels William C. Hearn and Lafayette Hodges.

(photo # 786)
Company C, 41 Regiment Mississippi Volunteers

Enlisted August 27, 1862 at Marion Station
Sent to Bardstown Hospital September 25, 1862, by surgeon

Interred October 4, 1862


English, William, C (Co)Private (Rank In) Private (Rank Out)
Ref: http://www.lauderdalecoms.com/military/civilwar/companycofthe41st.htm

Company C -- Cole Guards (raised in Lauderdale County, MS) Ref: http://www.researchonline.net/mscw/unit139.htm

41st Infantry Regiment was assembled at Pontotoc, Mississippi, during the summer of 1862 and contained eleven companies. Its members were from the counties of Lee, Noxubee, Pontotoc, Monroe, and Chickasaw. The unit served in Mississippi, then was assigned to J.P. Anderson's, Henderson's, Tucker's, and Sharp's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. It fought on many battlefields of the army from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, saw action in Tennessee with Hood, and was involved in the North Carolina operations. It lost 25 killed, 164 wounded, and 9 missing of the 502 engaged at Chickamauga. In December, 1863, it totalled 321 men and 219 arms. The regiment surrendered on April 26, 1865. Its commanders were Colonels Lewis Ball, William F. Tucker, and J. Byrd Williams, and Lieutenant Colonels William C. Hearn and Lafayette Hodges.

(photo # 786)

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