Enlisted for the duration of the war on 3/15/1862 in Augusta County, VA, he was mustered into Company F, 5th Virginia Infantry as a Private.
Wounded In Action 8/30/1862 in the Battle of 2nd Manassas, VA.; Absent, wounded, on all rolls until Jan & Feb 1863 Roll.
Present on all rolls until Killed In Action in the Battle of Chancellorsville, VA.
On 8/19/1863, William Burnett, attorney representing Flemming's family, filed a Settlement Claim; $100.06 was found due.
The 5th Virginia Infantry Regiment was organized in May, 1861, under Colonel K. Harper. Eight companies were from Augusta County and two from Frederick County. The unit became part of the Stonewall Brigade. The unit sustained 120 casualties at Chancellorsville.
Enlisted for the duration of the war on 3/15/1862 in Augusta County, VA, he was mustered into Company F, 5th Virginia Infantry as a Private.
Wounded In Action 8/30/1862 in the Battle of 2nd Manassas, VA.; Absent, wounded, on all rolls until Jan & Feb 1863 Roll.
Present on all rolls until Killed In Action in the Battle of Chancellorsville, VA.
On 8/19/1863, William Burnett, attorney representing Flemming's family, filed a Settlement Claim; $100.06 was found due.
The 5th Virginia Infantry Regiment was organized in May, 1861, under Colonel K. Harper. Eight companies were from Augusta County and two from Frederick County. The unit became part of the Stonewall Brigade. The unit sustained 120 casualties at Chancellorsville.
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FLEMMING CAROLL
VA
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Originally buried near the Van Wort house, Chancellorsville, VA.
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