"Muster Roll of Captain John G. Cleveland, "E" of the 36th Regiment Volunteers of the Confederate States from Alabama for 3 years or the War unless sooner discharged." Muster Roll from Mt. Vernon Arsenal, May 13, 1862.
Names in brackets were obtained from other sources. The Private's names have been put in alphabetical order for ease of reference. All of the soldiers were listed as having joined the regiment in Mobile, Alabama.
OFFICERS RANK AGE NOTESCleveland, John G. Capt.
Lott, Washington 1 Lieut. Later Captain
Lott, Elisha B., 2 Lieut.
Cleveland, Joel A. 2 Lieut.
Malone, T.A. 1 Sgt. 37
Lott, T. A. 2 Sgt. 24
Ladd, B[enjamin] H., 3 Sgt. 20 Later 2 Lieut.
Byrd, John A. 4 Sgt.
Hartley, Daniel 5 Sgt. 22
[Burns, John T.] Sgt.
[McMillon, J. B.] Sgt.
[Nicholas, Lewis] Sgt.
Staten, Willoughby 1 Corpl.
Byrd, Thomas 2 Corpl. 22
Mason, Powell 3 Corpl. 36
Hollinger, C[ornelius] A. 4 Corpl. 22 Later Sgt.
[Williams, George F. Corpl.]
Privates Age Notes
Allen, John 19
[Baker, J.P.]
Bently, William C. 35
Berg, William
Blankinship, William 20
[Blackledge, Richard]
Brannan, Martin 27
Brannan, James 53
[Brannen, Jesse]
[Brannon, Daniel E.]
Brannon, Thomas J. 27
Brenninger, Jacob 33
Brinkley, Edward 22
Brinkly, William 24
Bryant, Willis 25
[Burch, Berry]
Byrd, Francis M. 22
[Byrd, James W.]
Byrd, Lemuel, [Jr.] Later Cpl.
[Byrd, Thos.]
Byrd, William
Campbell, Thomas 33
Carmon, James A. 21
Caton, Sidney 44
Chestang, W[m]. H.
Churchwell, James W. [M?] 31
Churchwell, Thomas
Churchwell, W. C. 40
[Clark, Daniel]
Clark, Joseph 30
[Collins, Eli H.]
[Cowart, Edward]
Curry, W[illiam] H. 27
C_____, T. A. ?? (appears on a crease)
Dallas, William 25
Daughtery, Willis 35
Davis, George W. 27
Davis, John A. 22
Denmark, John A. 42
Denmark, Redding 37
[Densler, F. A.]
Dewitt, Alvin. B. 24 Later Sgt.
Dewitt, Thomas J. 27
[Dickerson, John]
[Dickson, Richard]
Dixon, Joseph 33
Dixon, Richard 19
Dowling, Thomas 18
[Drinkhard, W. J.]
[Dueitt, Thomas J.]
Eslava, Oscar [D.] 22
Eubanks, John F. 23
Eubanks, Littleton H. 22
Fagan, Andrew 23
Fagan, George W. 18
Fisby, Lewis 36
Fitzgerald, William C.
[Fountain, L.S.]
George, Isaac 30
[George, James G.]
George, Travis
Gibson, John C. 22
Goff, Albert 17
Grant, Augustine F. 20
[Graves, John]
Harriel, Elizah 18
Harris, John 25
[Hart, John W.]
Hayth, George F.
Helman, John 30
Helverston, John C.
[Hillman, C.A.]
[Holand, B.]
Hollingsworth, Seaborn 35
Hostfelt, Chas. [R.] 17
Howard, Eli 38
Howard, Hezekiah 21
Howell, William [L.] 24
Hudgens, Francis M. 23
Hudgens, Josiah 16
Jennette, Russell C. 18
[Jones, J. R.]
Kennedy, James T.
[Kennedy, Joseph T.]
Kidd, O. J 34
Kirtland, W. 21
La Farque, John B. 16
[Latt, H. A.]
Lomary, R. L. 23
[Lott, H. A.]
[Lott, William]
[Lowry, Robert]
Martin, Felix A. 28 Later Corpl.
Mason, Jesse 38
McCullum, A. C. 22
[McLain, Anguish C.]
McVay, Geo. W.
Measles, Luke
Meek, William B. 18
[Miller, Henry]
Miller, James A. 18
[Miller, Mahan]
Miller, Meagher 19
[Miller, 0.]
[Milligan, Robt.]
Mills, Thomas 26
Mobley, James [A.] 29
Moore, James J. 18
[Murphy, John]
Nichols, Alexander 16
Nichols, Lewis 25
Nelson, Frank D. 25
Patrick, William 28
[Pepper, W.]
[Perry, Joseph]
[Petette, William J.]
[Pipkin, William]
Platt, James P. 37 Later Sgt.
[Pope, A.C.]
Pope, Willis 17
Powell, Richmond 28
Preston, James
Prine, Joel J. 21
Prussell, William
Raspberry, James J. 36
[Rester, Hiram]
Rowell, Andrew J. 26
[Rowell, John B.]
[Robison, Neil]
Rowell, William L.
Ryder, John 30
Salsor [Salzer], Adam 34
Salser, John 23
Seago, Benj.[amin] L. 20
Sheridan, Richard 17
[Simmons, Augustine]
Smith, John 32
[Smith, Lewis D.]
[Starkey, J. B.]
[Stephens, W. S.]
[Stevens, E. S.]
Stevenson, Charles H 16
Stringfellow, George 24
Stringfellow, W. C. 33
Tansy, William P. 17
[Taylor, W. L.]
[Turly, Louis]
[Turner, R.]
Urquhart, John 38
[Walley, J. M.]
Weaver, James 19
Welford, William 25
Welford, Henry 21
Wiggins, Americus D. 17
[Williams, A. J.]
Williams, Francis R. 22
Williams, George O. 26
Williams, George W. 18
Wilson, Washington [H.] 34
Mobley, James. This may be the the James Mobley that died as a Prisoner of War on Nov. 26, 1864, and is buired at Camp Chase, Ohio, in row 16, number 4, grave number 517. (Back to Muster Roll)Platt, James P. Believed to be the same J. P. Platt that was a Sergeant of Company F, 36th Alabama. He died as a Prisoner of War on Feb. 9, 1865, and is buried in row 28, number 13, grave 1,132 at Camp Chase Cemetery, Columbus Ohio.(Back to Muster Roll)
Taylor, W. L. While not on the Muster Roll, Private W. L. Taylor is listed as having died on Feb. 6, 1865, as a Prisoner of War at Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio. He is buried in the Camp Chase Cemetery, row 27, number 17, grave number 1,064. (Back to Muster Roll)
Williams, George F. While not on the Muster Roll, Corpl. George F. Williams is listed as having died as a Prisoner of War on May 17, 1865. He is buried at Camp Chase Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio, in row 39, number 31, grave number 1,979.
This transcription is from the original Muster Roll that is part of the collection at the Alabama Dept. of Archives and History. I have closely looked at the original document along with photocopies graciously provided by ADHA. Given the age and wear of the document and the handwriting style changes in the ensuing century, it is possible that this nevertheless contains errors. [email protected]
IMPORTANT NOTE: Names in brackets are from additional sources and not listed in the actual Muster Roll. Please contact me about corrections and/or additions.
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