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ID Soldierlast Soldierfirst Regiment Service State Cemetery City County State 21979 C W. G. 57Th GA Hollywood Richmond Richmond Interments of Confederates Whose Name Begins with C‐D 21‐Mar‐14 Service ID SoldierLast SoldierFirst Regiment Cemetery City County State State Richmond 21979 C W. G. 57th GA Hollywood Richmond VA (City of) Richmond 22651 C. G. N. 4th GA Hollywood Richmond VA (City of) 46918 Cabaniss Thomas Banks 1st GA Forsyth City Forsyth Monroe GA 26606 Cabell R. Boyd (Dr.) 15th Cav KY Riverside Dolores Montezuma CO 6900 Cabell William Alexander 4th Cav MS Clinton Clinton Hinds MS 23851 Cable Jackson 13th NC Stonewall Winchester Frederick VA 2846 Cable Wallace Daniel 14th TN Bethel Knoxville Knox TN 34532 Cabrera Macario M. 8th TX La Bahia Goliad Goliad TX 7779 Caddin Richard T. 11th SC Mount Olive Polk City Polk FL 46486 Cade Daniel Brown 1st (Percy's) MS Smyrna Zama Attala MS 19671 Cade David H. 17th Cav TX Marvin Chapel Van VanZandt TX 46440 Cade Felix Edger 5th Cav MS Smyrna Zama Attala MS 49516 Cade James Lawrence 26th MS Noxapater Methodist Church Noxapater Winston MS 5448 Cade R. R. 3rd Cav TX Marvin Chapel Van VanZandt TX 42414 Cadenhead William Henry 1st AL White Rose Wills Point Van Zandt TX 18139 Cadenhead William Pen 2nd GA Christ Church Bastrop Morehouse LA 27121 Cadenhead Wm. H. 1st AL White Rose Wills Point Van Zandt TX Richmond 23200 Cader S. 16th GA Hollywood Richmond VA (City of) 7557 Cadle George A. Cobb's Legion GA Magnolia Augusta Richmond GA 38445 Cadles W.H. 12th Bn GA Mount Olivet Frederick Frederick MD 17643 Cage Albert G 1st MS Holly Grove Wilkinson MS 14394 Cage Albert Huntley Gen Staff CS Canton Canton Madison MS 4 Cage George W 1st/5th Cav LA Cage #1 Wilkinson MS 13625 Cage Henry Bibb 1st Lt Arty MS Greenwood Jackson Hinds MS 4084 Cage James Duncan 7th LA Evergreen Woodville Wilkinson MS 11068 Cage Jesse D. 3rd Cav VA Oak Ridge South Boston Halifax VA 8136 Cage William Clinton 16th MS Cage Family Wilkinson MS Fredericksbur 27773 Cage William L. 21st MS Cage Family Fredericksburg VA g (City of) 20604 Cagg James Fendall CSN CS Old City Livingston Polk TX 37366 Cagle A J 49th AL Bullard Bullard Smith TX 1423 Cagle A.J. (Jack) 49th AL Bullard Bullard Smith TX 7248 Cagle Benjamin Franklin 63rd NC New Hope Methodist Denton Davidson NC 2746 Cagle Calvin 63rd NC Cagle Homestead Montgomery NC 43971 Cagle Charles H. Perrin's Btty MS Masonic Louisville Winston MS 2nd (Ashby's) 38446 Cagle Elijah TN Big Creek Baptist Monroe TN Cav 29432 Cagle H.A. 34th AL Myrtle Hill Rome Floyd GA City of 45797 Cagle Henry 24th GA Old City Lynchburg VA Lynchburg 39906 Cagle Isaac 51st TN McLaney Elizabethton Sullivan TN 8023 Cagle Isaac J. 34th GA Copeland's Bridge Collinsville Cherokee AL 5741 Cagle James 42nd TN McGavock Confederate Franklin Williamson TN 20619 Cagle James 2nd MS Laron‐Allgood Lincoln MS 43901 Cagle James P. 11th Cav MS Masonic Louisville Winston MS 35191 Cagle Robert V. AL Summertown Summertown Lawrence TN 4723 Cagle William A. 3rd MS Saron‐Allgood Lincoln MS 1123 Cagle William J. 3rd TN Brace Lawrence TN 35226 Cahill James 26th Cav TX Old Catholic Galveston Galveston TX Richmond 23677 Cahoon J. 22nd GA Hollywood Richmond VA (City of) 42415 Caid James J. 17th MS Bethel Knoxville Knox TN 14125 Cain Andrew Norton 18th TN Greenwood Montgomery TN Interments of Confederates Whose Name Begins with C‐D 21‐Mar‐14 Service ID SoldierLast SoldierFirst Regiment Cemetery City County State State 15794 Cain C. J. Blackville Blackville Barnwell SC 42416 Cain Daniel E. 51st GA Bethel Knoxville Knox TN 2649 Cain David Thomas 16th GA Shadowland Lawrenceville Gwinnett GA Nutt's Red River 21377 Cain Frank B. LA Oakland Shreveport Caddo LA Rangers 13802 Cain Goodman 6th Cav GA Old Liberty Baptist Blairsville Union GA 7572 Cain Henry Washington 18th TN White Dickson TN 21612 Cain J. J. Morefield Beauvoir Confederate Biloxi Harrison MS 19784 Cain James 42nd TN Greenwood Montgomery TN 31891 Cain James R. 7th SC Westview Augusta Richmond GA 7950 Cain Jedidiah Callaway 6th TN Fairview Gainesville Cooke TX 2554 Cain John Ferrell 12th Cav KY Coles Campground Murray Calloway KY 1st (Kings') 46474 Cain John Garland MS Suggs Goodman Holmes MS StTroops 30167 Cain John H. 40th MS Castor Leesville Vernon LA 16217 Cain John M. 17th MS Greenwood Jackson Hinds MS 46489 Cain John Malone 17th MS Pleasant Ridge Sallis Attala MS 28130 Cain M. 25th AL Myrtle Hill Rome Floyd GA 27871 Cain Matthew A. 22nd MS Camp Beauregard Water Valley Graves KY 10283 Cain Patrick Henry 1st KY Bush Cadiz Trigg KY 46494 Cain R. M. 18th MS Pleasant Ridge Sallis Attala MS 12293 Cain Thomas Ruffin 39th AL St. Joseph's Bardstown Nelson KY 13233 Cain W. J. 1st KY Martin's Chapel Murray Calloway KY 4947 Cain W. P. St Paul Methodist Saint Mathews Calhoun SC 46627 Cain William James 2nd Bn LocDef NC Purdie Methodist Tar Heel Bladen NC 40719 Caines Richard Perry 14th KY Motley Caines Louisa Lawrence KY 35143 Calahan A.D. 32nd TN Thompson Welch Lewisburg Marshall TN 35109 Calahan A.L. 32nd TN Head Springs Lewisburg Marshall TN 50754 Calahan William Blanco Blanco Blanco TX 40720 Calahan William J. 4th KY Smith Profitt Baireh KY 9207 Calahan William Joseph 4th KY Smith Hitesville Union KY 7654 Calaway Goerge W. 33rd AR Camp White Sulphur Springs Pine Bluff Jefferson AR 5126 Calaway Joseph H. 33rd AR Snowhill Titus TX 31848 Calcote David B. 7th MS Mount Carmel Franklin MS Richmond 22537 Calden J. J. 2nd GA Hollywood Richmond VA (City of) 25451 Calder Alexander 23rd SC Elmwood Charlotte Mecklenburg NC 25706 Calder J.D. 21st SC Beaufort National Beaufort Beaufort SC 17956 Calder James 25th SC Magnolia Charleston Charleston SC 8412 Calder William Washington 20th Cav TX Regency Mullin Mills TX 30988 Caldman J. 55th VA Stonewall Winchester Frederick VA 25815 Caldres E. W. 10th SC Confederate Chattanooga Hamilton TN 7301 Caldwell Abel 49th NC Mount Robana Maiden Catawba NC 8548 Caldwell Anthony Wayne 5th TN Caldwell Henry TN 33044 Caldwell Edward VA Paris Paris Bourbon KY 28704 Caldwell Elija B. 2nd MS Liberty Union MS 24925 Caldwell George W. 1st Cav AR Elmwood Charlotte Mecklenburg NC 29228 Caldwell H. 31st MS Hopewell Union MS 46434 Caldwell H. D. 4th MS Pleasant Ridge Sallis Attala MS 25096 Caldwell J. H. Magnolia Charleston Charleston SC Interments of Confederates Whose Name Begins with C‐D 21‐Mar‐14 Service ID SoldierLast SoldierFirst Regiment Cemetery City County State State 46383 Caldwell J. M. 15th MS Stump Bridge Durant Holmes MS City of 45798 Caldwell J.S. 10th GA Old City Lynchburg VA Lynchburg 10790 Caldwell James 11th Cav KY Richmond Richmond Madison KY 27069 Caldwell James 19th TN Confederate Chattanooga Hamilton TN 38447 Caldwell James A. 15th AR Wintergreen Port Gibson Claiborne MS 46509 Caldwell James E. 4th MS North Union Hesterville Attala MS 53113 Caldwell James H. 31st Inf AR Settlement Shirley Van Buren AR 19296 Caldwell James M. 2nd StTroops GA Corinth Baptist Heard GA 6027 Caldwell James T. 19th GA Hopewell Cohutta Whitfield GA 50438 Caldwell James W. 1st Cav MO Odessa Odessa Lafayette MO 29229 Caldwell John B. 31st MS Hopewell Union MS 19363 Caldwell John Henry 1st Cav GA Howard Methodist Howard Taylor GA 11201 Caldwell John J. 32nd NC Mount Rohama Baptist Madison Rockingham NC 49478 Caldwell John Nicholson Owen25th AL Mount Gilead Methodist Church Clay AL 12474 Caldwell John W. 9th KY Maple Grove Russellville Logan KY 42417 Caldwell John Wright 3rd Bn AR Rose Hill Columbia Maury TN 38005 Caldwell Jonathan M. 43rd TN Spring City Rhea TN 13896 Caldwell Mc. G. 1st GA Mount Zion Church Young Harris Towns GA 26987 Caldwell N.D. 19th AR Philadelphia McCurtain TX 14677 Caldwell Oscar D. 49th TN Greenwood Church Dickson TN 29609 Caldwell Patrick 36th VA Lybrook Pembroke Giles VA 14303 Caldwell Pleasant Creed 4th GA Horeb‐Shiloh Talbot GA 1754 Caldwell Porter D. VA Lakewood Bowling Green Caroline VA 20461 Caldwell R. T. 4th TX Barton Buda Hays TX 30417 Caldwell Richard P.C. 45th MS New Harmony Union MS 10038 Caldwell Robert M. 1st Cav MS Canton Canton Madison MS 12251 Caldwell Robert Milam 36th (32nd) Cav TX San Marcos San Marcos Hays TX 6251 Caldwell Robert W. KY Caldwell Henry TN 34429 Caldwell S. H. 4th TX Bays Chapel Richards Grimes TX 11978 Caldwell Samuel H. 46th TN Paris City Paris Henry TN 46491 Caldwell Thomas G. 24th MS Pole Pen Newport Attala MS 31275 Caldwell Varner Jr. 5th TN Parkers Crossroads Henderson TN Washington Jackson 16594 Caldwell 36th AL Evergreen Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa AL (MD) 44987 Caldwell William 16th MS Spotsylvania Confederate Spotsylvania Spotsylvania VA 4677 Caldwell William J. 54th VA Oakland Atlanta Fulton GA 13218 Caldwell William J. 49th NC Catawba NC 34955 Caldwell William J. 13th AR Caldwell Chapel Jonesboro Craighead AR 42418 Caldwell Wm. A. 48th TN Daimwood Maury TN 42419 Caldwell Wylie H. 3rd Cav TX Small Edgewood Van Zandt TX 29948 Calendar John A. 3rd MS Point Lookout Confederate Scotland St. Mary's MD 38448 Calfee David H. 59th VA Calfee New River Wythe VA 18351 Calfee James 36th VA Wildwood Beckley Raleigh WV 38449 Calfee William Davis 59th VA Calfee New River Wythe VA Wirt Adam's 7830 Calhoon John MS Canton Canton Madison MS Cav 10744 Calhoon S. S. 8th MS Greenwood Jackson Hinds MS 8361 Calhoun A. J. 36th GA Rocky Face Mountain Rocky Face Whitfield GA 37384 Calhoun Albert J. Terrell's Cav TX Salem Smith TX Richmond 22608 Calhoun B.
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