Mother: Sarah Boatwright
1850 - Lived, Columbia, Richland Co, SC
1856-1857 - Medical student, Medical College of South Carolina, Charleston, SC - did not receive an M.D. degree [Preceptors: Dr. Fair and Dr. Huot]
04/13/1861 - Enrolled and accepted appointment as 2nd Lt., 5th SC Volunteers [Joseph Walker's Company], Columbia, SC
06/04/1861 - Mustered in, 2nd Lt., 5th SC Volunteers, Orangeburg, SC
06/14/1861 - 2nd Lt., Co K, 5th SC Infantry, Orangeburg, SC
09/01/1861 - 2nd Lt., 5th SC Infantry - detached with artillery by order of Col. Micah Jenkins
05/05/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry
05/29/1862 - Promoted to Surgeon
07/08/1862 - Appointed Surgeon to rank
from 05/29/1862
07/19/1862 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon to rank from 05/06/1862 [after he had already been appointed Surgeon]
09/26/1862 - Confirmed as Asst Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States by the C.S. Senate
12/08/1862 - Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry, Kinston, NC
12/25/1862 - Married, Elizabeth (Lizzie) Ellen Mills Dean
01/00/1863 - Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry, Kinston, NC
05/05/1863 - Witness on a General Court Martial, Wilmington, NC
02/29/1864 - Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry
06/01/1863 - Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry, near Jackson, MS
08/30/1863 - Shown as AWOL from the Military Dist. of GA
09/19/1863 - Dropped, rolls of 22nd SC Infantry, Sullivan's Is, SC [S.O. 223/10]
10/10/1863 - S.O. 223/10 revoked
02/24/1864 - Assigned, Surgeon, Chestatee Artillery [GA]
09/00/1864 - Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry, Petersburg, VA
04/09/1865 - Paroled as Surgeon, Wallace's Brigade, Appomattox, VA
1870 - Apothecary, Spartanburg Co, SC
1874 - Practiced medicine, Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co, SC
1880 - Cotton merchant, Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co, SC
06/23/1894 - Died, Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co, SC
Note: This man was actually appointed as an Asst. Surgeon after he had already been appointed as a Surgeon. He was paid as an Asst. Surgeon from 05/05/1862 to 05/29/1862 and then as a Surgeon for the rest of the war.
From: Hambrecht, F. T. & Koste, J. L., Biographical register of physicians who served the Confederacy in a medical capacity. 06/09/2010. Updated, 07/19/2013.
Mother: Sarah Boatwright
1850 - Lived, Columbia, Richland Co, SC
1856-1857 - Medical student, Medical College of South Carolina, Charleston, SC - did not receive an M.D. degree [Preceptors: Dr. Fair and Dr. Huot]
04/13/1861 - Enrolled and accepted appointment as 2nd Lt., 5th SC Volunteers [Joseph Walker's Company], Columbia, SC
06/04/1861 - Mustered in, 2nd Lt., 5th SC Volunteers, Orangeburg, SC
06/14/1861 - 2nd Lt., Co K, 5th SC Infantry, Orangeburg, SC
09/01/1861 - 2nd Lt., 5th SC Infantry - detached with artillery by order of Col. Micah Jenkins
05/05/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry
05/29/1862 - Promoted to Surgeon
07/08/1862 - Appointed Surgeon to rank
from 05/29/1862
07/19/1862 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon to rank from 05/06/1862 [after he had already been appointed Surgeon]
09/26/1862 - Confirmed as Asst Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States by the C.S. Senate
12/08/1862 - Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry, Kinston, NC
12/25/1862 - Married, Elizabeth (Lizzie) Ellen Mills Dean
01/00/1863 - Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry, Kinston, NC
05/05/1863 - Witness on a General Court Martial, Wilmington, NC
02/29/1864 - Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry
06/01/1863 - Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry, near Jackson, MS
08/30/1863 - Shown as AWOL from the Military Dist. of GA
09/19/1863 - Dropped, rolls of 22nd SC Infantry, Sullivan's Is, SC [S.O. 223/10]
10/10/1863 - S.O. 223/10 revoked
02/24/1864 - Assigned, Surgeon, Chestatee Artillery [GA]
09/00/1864 - Surgeon, 22nd SC Infantry, Petersburg, VA
04/09/1865 - Paroled as Surgeon, Wallace's Brigade, Appomattox, VA
1870 - Apothecary, Spartanburg Co, SC
1874 - Practiced medicine, Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co, SC
1880 - Cotton merchant, Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co, SC
06/23/1894 - Died, Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co, SC
Note: This man was actually appointed as an Asst. Surgeon after he had already been appointed as a Surgeon. He was paid as an Asst. Surgeon from 05/05/1862 to 05/29/1862 and then as a Surgeon for the rest of the war.
From: Hambrecht, F. T. & Koste, J. L., Biographical register of physicians who served the Confederacy in a medical capacity. 06/09/2010. Updated, 07/19/2013.
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CHARLES EDWIN
FLEMING,
Born Columbia, S.C.
Aug 29, 1835
Died, Spartanburg, S.C.
June 23, 1894
"HE THAT WALKETH UPRIGHTLY
WALKETH SURELY"
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