Samuel David Williamson (Jr). b: 10/14/1829 Monroe County, AL d: 10/17/1911 Simpson, Vernon Parish, LA
Trying to find out if he was in the CSA.
Appreciate any help.
The research database I subscribe to has very little on Alabama Confederates. But I think I've found enough to say this is probably Samuel. Maybe someone with access to Fold 3 can give you more info.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/f...Sst=20&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=21984060&df=all&
Alabama Civil War Database
http://www.archives.alabama.gov/civilwar/soldier.cfm?id=222122 Says he applied for a pension. Should be lots of info there.
S D. Williamson
Residence was not listed;
Enlisted as a Corporal (date unknown).
( Nov. 1861 at Montgomery, Ala. )
Intra Regimental Company Transfers:
* from company E to company D
He also had service in:
"E" Co.
AL 23rd Infantry
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CONFEDERATE ALABAMA TROOPS
23rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry
OVERVIEW:
23rd Infantry Regiment was organized at Montogomery, Alabama, in November, 1861. Men of this unit were drawn from the counties of Wilcox, Macon,
Monroe, Clarke, Conecuh, Marengo, Lowndes, Baldwin, and Choctaw. It moved to Mobile and during the next two months lost 82 men by disease. Later the unit was ordered to Tennessee, was active in Kentucky, then in December, 1862, transferred to Tracy's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. It fought at
Chickasaw Bayou,
Port Gibson,
Champion's Hill,
Big Black River Bridge, and
Vicksburg, where it was captured. Exchanged and reorganized, it was assigned to General Pettus' Brigade, Army of Tennessee. The 23rd participated in various conflicts from
Chattanooga to
Atlanta, saw action in Tennessee under Hood, and ended the war in North Carolina. During December, 1861, it totalled 674 men, sustained 18 casualties at Chattanooga, and had 374 effectives and 282 arms in December, 1863. The regiment contained 202 men in January, 1865, and surrendered with 75 in April. The field officers were Colonels Franklin K. Beck and Joseph B. Bibb; and Majors James J. Hester, John J. Longmire, Francis McMurray, and Felix Tait.
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