Residence was not listed.
Enlisted for 3 years' Service or the duration of the war on 4/26/1862 at Spartanburg, he was mustered into Company D, Palmetto South Carolina Sharpshooters as a Private.
Present, May & June 1862 Roll.
Absent, Sick in hospital on June 30 - Oct 31, 1862 Roll.
Present, Nov & Dec 1862 thru July & Aug 1863 Rolls.
Absent With Leave, Sept & Oct 1863 Roll.
Present, March & April 1864 thru July & Aug 1864 Rolls.
Mortally wounded 9/30/1864 at Ft. Harrison, Richmond: Minie' ball gunshot wounds of left knee and right shoulder; admitted 10/3/1864 General Hospital #9, Richmond; transferred 10/5/1864 into Jackson Hospital, Richmond; died there.
The Palmetto Regiment Sharpshooters was organized in April, 1862, with transfers from the 2nd, 5th, and 9th South Carolina Infantry Regiments.
Residence was not listed.
Enlisted for 3 years' Service or the duration of the war on 4/26/1862 at Spartanburg, he was mustered into Company D, Palmetto South Carolina Sharpshooters as a Private.
Present, May & June 1862 Roll.
Absent, Sick in hospital on June 30 - Oct 31, 1862 Roll.
Present, Nov & Dec 1862 thru July & Aug 1863 Rolls.
Absent With Leave, Sept & Oct 1863 Roll.
Present, March & April 1864 thru July & Aug 1864 Rolls.
Mortally wounded 9/30/1864 at Ft. Harrison, Richmond: Minie' ball gunshot wounds of left knee and right shoulder; admitted 10/3/1864 General Hospital #9, Richmond; transferred 10/5/1864 into Jackson Hospital, Richmond; died there.
The Palmetto Regiment Sharpshooters was organized in April, 1862, with transfers from the 2nd, 5th, and 9th South Carolina Infantry Regiments.
Bio by: BigFrench
Family Members
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Wiley William Dean Lanford
1828 – unknown
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Emily Frances Lanford Rowntree
1830–1902
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Hosea Jefferson Lanford
1834–1862
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Robert Daniel Lanford
1836–1904
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Mary Ann Dean Lanford Dodd
1840–1911
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Elizabeth E. Lanford Lister
1841–1881
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Pvt John L. Lanford
1845–1861
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Lucy Lanford
1846 – unknown
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Jane D. "Nettie" Lanford Lister
1855–1892
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