The Satilla Rangers



Roster of Company A of the the 50th Georgia Infantry


The Satilla Rangers, who became Company A of the the 50th Georgia Infantry, were mustered into service at Blackshear on March 4, 1862, for the duration of the war. Following is a roster of Company A, Infantry:

John T. WILSON, Captain

James a. WATERS, 1st Lieut.Promoted to Captain Dec. 31, 1862. Elected 1st Lieut. Apr. 1864

* Aaron DOWLING, 2nd Lieut. March 4, 1862. Surrendered at Appomattox, Va., April 9, 1865.

John M. ALLEN, Junior 2nd Lieut. March 4, 1862

Alonzo C. MARTIN, 1st Sgt. March 4, 1862.

John S. ANDREWS, 2nd Sgt., March 4, 1862.

W.F. MINSHEW, 3rd Sgt., March 4, 1862.

* Edmund THOMAS, 4th Sgt., March 4, 1862. captured - 1862, died in Fort Delaware Prison, Sept. 25, 1862.Sketch

* Banner GUY, 5th Sgt., March 4, 1862.

Wm. R. WOODS, 1st Corporal, March 4, 1862.

Jeremiah E. JOHNS, 2nd Corporal, March 4, 1862.

William J. HARRIS, 3rd Corp., March 4, 1862.

* Lazarus DOWLING, 4th Corp., March 4, 1862. Wounded at Sharpsburg, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. Disablility discharge granted, March 5, 1863.

PRIVATES

ALBRITTON, James H.

ALLEN, George W., captured Oct. 1864.

ALTMAN, Jasper

ALTMAN, Samuel, killed at Boonesboro, MD

BYRAM, William

BRYANT, John

BRYANT (or BYRAM), Warren

CLARK, Samuel

COLLINS, George w.

* CREWS, Bryant sent to hospital Sept. 1862

CREWS, Thomas

CARTER, Willis S.

CLARK, Daniel, killed in battle at Fredericksburg, VA.

DYKES, George

GILLIARD, Joseph - Private Aug. 26, 1861. Appears last on roll for Feb. 28, 1862.

* DENMARK, James M.

DIXON, James J.

DIXON, Malachi

DYESS, Josiah, died Feb. 3, 1863, Lynchburg, VA

* DOWLING, Darling W.

DOWLING, John H.

* DOWLING, Jabez J.

DAVIS, John H.

DAVIS, Charlton S. wounded May 1864

DEEN, John

DOWLING, M.

EDENFIELD, William, killed at Fredericksburg, VA.

FLETCHER, John W., wounded in battle Booneboro, MD

FORD, Edward M., killed in battle at Gettysburg, PA

GODWIN, Jacob

GANDY, Charles

GODWIN, John

GOODING, William H., missing after battle of Boonesboro

HERNDON, Daniel

HERRING, John W.

HENNESSY, Michael

HATTON, John

HOWARD, MOSES W.

HIGGS, James J. A., captured at Cedar Creek, VA.

HARRIS, Ebenezer

HARRIS, Lazarus J. S., died Sept. 4, 1862

HARRIS, Roberson

* HIGHSMITH, John M. died in Richmond, VA

HIGDON, J.P.Y.

JENKINS, William W.

KELLY, James P.

KNOX, Franklin died in service June 30, 1862

LANGDALE, Noan

MANNING, Lewis P.

McSWAIN, John, captured at Cedar Creek, VA McALHANEY, John T.

MUSIC, A.

NUNEZ, Alexander, captured Aug. 1864.

NETTLES, Jeremiah F.

NEWTON, Ezra

NUNEZ, Daniel G., wounded and lost leg at Cedar Creek.

O'BERRY, Robert G. wounded at Boonesboro, MD

POWERS, George died in Richmond, VA hospital.

PHILLIPS, John R. captured at Cedar Creek, Va.

PEACOCK, James T. died of wounds, Sept. 14, 1862.

PITTS, James H. sick in hospital, Savannah July 1, 1862.

RIGGINS, William W. disablility discharge

ROBERTS, John L.

STRICKLAND, Abraham

STEWART, Colquitt killed May 12, '64, Spottsylvania, VA

STEWART, James died of disease, '62, Fernandina, FL.

STONE, George R. wounded and missing Boonesboro, MD

STONE, William H. captured at Cedar Creek, VA

* THOMAS, James R. killed at Boonesboro, MD

* THOMAS, Lewis R. wounded at Boonesboro, MD

THOMAS, John L.

* THOMAS, Jackson died of disease, Oct. 8, '62

THOMAS, James F. killed in battle, Boonesboro, MD

TIPPINS, James T. missing after battle Boonesboro, MD

WALKER, Isham died May 2, 1862 in hospital, Macon, GA

WOODS, Edward C.

WOODS, George W

WILSON, Ezekiel

WELLS, Jasper W. wounded June 3, '64, cold Harbor, Va

WELLS, Newton R.

WATERS, W. W. captured at Cedar Creek, VA Oct. 19, '64

WALDRON, R.D. discharged July 18, 1862

WALDRON, Benjamin wounded in battle Boonesboro, MD

WALDRON, George W.

* direct lineage









THE IMMORTAL SIX-HUNDRED

The Satilla Rangers

The Okefenokee Rifles

The Seaboard Guards

The Ware Guards

Wiregrass Home

This webpage designed and maintained by
Judy Griffin.~2008~