Residence was not listed; 19 years old.
Enlisted for the duration of the war 8/16/1861 at Lightwoodknot Springs, SC., he traveled 97 miles to Camp Butler to be mustered into Captain Joseph N. Brown's Company "Enoree Mosquitoes" of Laurens County, 14th South Carolina Infantry as a Private. This Company was later designated Company E, 14th South Carolina Infantry.
Hospitalized with typhoid fever 8/5/1862 - 1/11/1863 in Chimborazo Hospital #5, Richmond.
Killed In Action in the Battle of Chancellorsville, Va.
The 14th Infantry Regiment, organized in July, 1861, at Lightwoodknot Springs, near Columbia, South Carolina, contained men from Edgefield, Darlington, Laurens, Greenville, Spartanburg, and Kershaw counties.
Residence was not listed; 19 years old.
Enlisted for the duration of the war 8/16/1861 at Lightwoodknot Springs, SC., he traveled 97 miles to Camp Butler to be mustered into Captain Joseph N. Brown's Company "Enoree Mosquitoes" of Laurens County, 14th South Carolina Infantry as a Private. This Company was later designated Company E, 14th South Carolina Infantry.
Hospitalized with typhoid fever 8/5/1862 - 1/11/1863 in Chimborazo Hospital #5, Richmond.
Killed In Action in the Battle of Chancellorsville, Va.
The 14th Infantry Regiment, organized in July, 1861, at Lightwoodknot Springs, near Columbia, South Carolina, contained men from Edgefield, Darlington, Laurens, Greenville, Spartanburg, and Kershaw counties.
Bio by: BigFrench
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William Stewart
1825–1909
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SGT Robert G Stewart
1826–1862
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Rebecca Stewart Jones
1827–1889
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Isabella Ann Stewart
1829–1893
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Nannie Ross Stewart Stoddard
1831–1906
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Martha J Stewart
1833–1901
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W C Stewart
1834–1897
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James P Stewart
1836–1909
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John Calvin Stewart
1838–1863
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Pvt Joseph Warren Stewart
1841–1862
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Pvt Benjamin Franklin Stewart
1841–1862
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Samuel Turner Stewart
1844–1917
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