Camden Volunteers
Company E, 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Captains:
John Doby Kennedy , promoted to Colonel , Brigadier
General, wounded 7 times
William Zachariah "Zack" Leitner, born in
Fairfield District September 23, 1829 died April 15, 1888 in Columbia South
Carolina. wounded- Gettysburg, lost leg, promoted to Major, November 1862
Lieutenants:
Dunlap, Jos.
D.,wounded-Chickamauga
Doby, Alfred E., promoted Aid to Kershaw,
killed-Spotsylvania
Sill, E. E.,wounded twice, promoted Adjutant
Drakeford, Jos. J.retired 1884, disability
DePass, William
L.,wounded 1st Manassas, Captain Co. G., Pal. Bat. Art.
McKain, John J.
mortally wounded, Warwick River Riddle, James M.
wounded-Chichamaga
Sergeants:
Richard Rowland Kirkland - Angel of Mercy
promoted in the summer of 1862 - died at Chickamauga
Niles, Ed. E.,
Quatermaster, died at Camden, 1862
Dutton, Milliam C., killed-Sharpsburg
Peques, Richard H., detailed Tel. Service
Gerald, Reuben L.
killed-Chickamauga
Nettles, Hiram,wounded-Sharpsburg, Deep Bottom
Hodgson, Henry F., wounded Morris Island, lost arm McKagen, Henry G.,
mortally wounded-Fredericksburg
Small, Robert F.,mortally
wounded-Gettysburg
Niles, Arlo, transferred to
Cavalry
Corporals:
Boswell, Jas. P., transferred to Co. G.
Pal. Bat., Art.
Perry, John A., discharged, ill heath
Honnet,
Benjamin, discharged, ill heath
Devine, Frank G.,
killed-Chickamauga
Gardner, E. T.,wounded-Gettysburg,
killed-Spotsylvania
Polk, J. W., killed-Gettysburg
Privates
Allen, W. J.
Allen, W. Riley, wounded,
killed
Anerum, Sr., Thomas J., discharged
Arrants, Benjamin,
killed
Arrants, James H., cas.
Arrants, Jas. R., wounded
Arrants, Jos. H., killed
Arrants, Robert B., wounded, killed
Arrants, William T.
Baer, B. M., discharged
Baker,
Malcolm L, killed
Banks, T., cas.
Barnes, J. Burgess,
deserted
Barnes, Samuel Y.
Barnes, H. A., cas.
Barrett,
Edward, killed 1st Manassas
Baum, Marcus, promoted to Kershaw’s staff,
killed Bass, Eli, cas.
Beaver, John R., deserted
Bowen,
Anderson, discharged 1862
Bowen, William, died at Richmond
Boykin, James F., discharged, ill
Brasington, Jas. F.,
cas.
Brasington, John F., wounded
Browne, J. J., cas.
Brown, James R., wounded
Brown, John S., died in
VA.
Buchanan, William L.
Burchfield, Ed. C., wounded,
transferred
Campbell, Alexander, died in VA.
Caston, G. W.,
cas.
Coker, Reuben, wounded
Cook, James, died in VA.
Cook, John
Cook, Joseph, died in VA.
Cook, Mathew, died
in VA.
Cooper, John C., killed-Sharpsburg
Cooper, J. D.,
killed-Sharpsburg
Craft, J., wounded, killed-Petersburg
Craft,
R., cas.
Crump, T. M., discharged
Cunningham, J. S., promoted to
Sergeant
Cusick, Patrick
David, H. L., cas.
Davis, John
T., transferred 1861
Dawkins, W. B., cas.
DeBruhl, Benjamin,
discharged, ill heath
DeLoach, Jas. R., discharged, joined Cav.
Dunlap, Chas. J., Med. Dept.
Durant, James A., died in
VA.
Dutton, Benjamin Z.
Easton, B. B., cas.
Elkins, E.,
died at Richmond
Evans, George, killed Mal. H.
Evans, D. A.,
died in hospital
Ford, A.
Francis, John H., wounded 1st Manassas
Freeman, James, cut foot
Freeman, Mathew, wounded
Fullerton, George F., died in VA.
Gardner, Timothy Baxter
---born ca 1838 in Kershaw County, South Carolina, son of John Gardner and
Tamzey Burgess. He married Nancy Mahaley Cauthen. He was mortally wounded at
Gettysburg and died several days later from complications.
Gerald, L.
C., cas.
Gibson, H. B., wounded, lost leg
Goens, E.
Graham, D. wounded
Graham, John T
Graham, John, cas.
Groom, John, cas.
Haile, Jas. L., transferred to Kirk. Ran.
Obituary
Harrison, Benny
Heath, B. D., wounded
Hinson,
John E., wounded
Howell, M., cas.
Jackson, J.,cas.
Jinks, E. W., died in VA.
Johnson, W. E., transferred to Kirk
Ran.
Jones, J. W.
Kelley, B. E., died in VA.
Kelley, D.
H., wounded
King, George, died on VA.
Kirkley, Robert, prison-Fort
Deleware
Lawrence, J. H., wounded
LeGrand, L.,
cas.
LeGrand, James, wounded
Leitner, Benjamin F., mortally
wounded
Lemmond, M. L, wounded
Love, Laurence W., killed
(brother of William Love )
Love, William, dismissed as underage
(15)
Mattox, Tom, died in VA.
Marsh, L. C., died in hospital
Martin, W., cas.
Mickle, J. P., discharged
Middleton,
David J., died in hospital
Moore, Levi, died in Va.
Morrison, M.
W., discharged in 1862
Moseley, Levi, cas.
Munroe, Alexander,
wounded.
Munroe, George, fatally wounded
Munroe, James, died in
hospital
Munroe, John, wounded
Murchison, Alex. A., died in
hospital
McCain, S.H., cas.
McCown, John
McDaniel, J. B.,
died in VA
McIntkosh, T. R., discharged in "62"
McKain, Wm.,,
discharged in '"62"
McKagen, J. W. P., discharged in "62"
McRae,
Duncan, wounded
McMillan, Joel A., deserted
Nelson, George, died
in hospital
Nettles, Jesse, killed 1st Manassas
Nettles, Joseph
E., wounded, lost leg
Nettles, Wm.A., promoted to Corporal
Onsted, T.M. cas.
Outlaw, R., cas.
Parker, A., cas.
Parker, G., cas.
Peeples, L.W., cas.
Pegues, Claudius
J.
Perry, J.A., discharged
Phillips, R., wounded Pickett,
John R.
Pope, Thomas, wounded
Pritchard, David, transferred to
Co. A.
Proctor, Robert W., wounded
Robinson, R.A.,
cas.
Scott, W.A.
Smith, George, wounded, lost leg
Smith,
John, discharged in "62"
Smyrl, James R., died in VA,
Stewart,
W.M., cas.,
Stokes, Wesley, discharged in "62",
Strawbridge,
B.R.
Team, John W., died in VA
Tidwell, David W., wounded
Truesdale, W.M. cas.
Turner, Wm., died in VA,
Vaughn,
Lewis, died in VA
Warren, James O., died in VA
Watkins, H.
cas.
Watts, Wm. W.
Watts, D., cas.
Watts, Daniel,
cas.
Watts, L. cas.
Watts, W. R., cas.
Wells, David E.,
killed
Welsh, H.L.
Wethersbee, J. Alford
Wethersbee,
Thos.C. died in VA
Wilson, Roland R., discharged in "62"
Wilson,
J.S., discharged in "62"
Witherspoon, Jas. M., killed
Wood,
J.M., transferred to Cavalry
Wood, John J.
Wood, Pinckney
E.
Wright, W.H., died in VA.
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