Confederate Veterans Madison County's Confederate Roll Call: Brady, John W. He was a Captain with the Bartow Cavalry. This Company was raised
under an order from Governor John Milton dated October 11th, 1861, and was
ordered attached to the 1st Cavalry Regiment, Florida State Troops, Colonel John
Bradford commanding. The mustering was done by John W. Brady and James L.
Winter, at Jacksonville, FL, October 14th, 1861. He died 15th October 1873 and
is buried in Brady Cemetery, Madison Co., FL. Caulk, James Joseph He was a PVT with Capt Charlie Beggs Co., 4th Fla. Battalion,
later Appointed Sgt. His Co became Co. E, 11th Inf (Finegan's Brigade); then
with Pioneer Corp. in VA. Injured and adm to 1st Div Gen Hosp, Howard General in
Richmond, Va. Later listed as a POW. On 19Apr1891 he died in Madison Co and is
buried at Pine Grove Cem, Pinetta, Fl. Hammock, Samuel Hammock (1834 - 1894) Served in Seminole Indian War and Civil War with
Rold Company, First FL Inf from April 5, 1861-April 14, 1862. He reenlisted back
to Civil War and served until the end of the war. He is buired in Mt. Haven, Green Berry served with Campbell's Independent Georgia Seige Artillery.He
later lived in Lee, Madison County Florida. He and his wife Cornelia A. were
buried in the southwest corner of the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church
Cemetery on U.S. Highway 90 in Madison County, Florida.
Haven, John Henry served in Company A, 59th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment in
August, 1862. He was captured at New Market Heights in Aug 1864 and was a
prisoner of War at Point Lookout, Maryland, until the end of the war. He is
buried in the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery on U.S. Highway 90 in
Madison County, Florida. Haven, John Shepard served with Campbell's Independent Georgia Seige Artillery. Though
he died in Jackson County, he was buried in the Macedonia Missionary Baptist
Church Cemetery in Madison Co. Kersey, Edward Jackson served as a private with Kilcrease Light Artillery. Born June
1843, Madison Co., FL. Died 10 Jan. 1901, Madison Co., FL. Kersey, James M. served as a private with 4th Inf, Co. C. FL. (Known as the men of
Madison County). Born 1841, Georgia. Died 17 Jan 1863, Fernandina, FL. (while in
the war). Langford, Thomas CPT served as Company Commander of Co G 3rd Fl Infantry. He
resigned his commission for medical reasons. Buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery.
Lanier, Clem served in the 2nd FL Inf (Madison Rangers). He was promoted to 4th
SGT. He was later wounded by a shell fragment at Sharpsburg and had part of his
left leg amputated below the knee at General Hospital #6, Richmond. Despite a
discharge and being sent home, he still appears as 3rd SGT of the unit before
being retired to the Invalid Corps. He is buried in Pineland Cemetery south of
Madison, FL. Lanier, Robert served as a member of Co H, 2nd FL Cav. He was on detached service
and dropped after Dec1862 (4 mos). Family tradition is that he and brother James
lied about their age to enlist and were dropped when the truth was discovered.
His exact burial spot has not been found, but believed to be near the
Madison-Jefferson-Taylor lines in the Eridu/Lamont areas.
Lanier, James Wiley served as a member of Co H, 2nd FL Cav. He was on detached service
and dropped after Dec1862 (4 mos). Family tradition is that he and brother
Robert lied about their age to enlist and were dropped when the truth was
discovered. James later appears on a post-war roster as a member of Co B, 1st FL
Cow Cav. He is buried in Pineland Cemetery, CR-360 South of Madison, FL.
McLeod, David served in the 10th. Fla. Inf. and is buried at Andrews Cemetary.
McLeod, Henry Warren served as a PVT in Co G 3rd Fl Infantry and was wounded at
Bentonville. Buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery. McLeod, Zachariah Owen served with the 26th GA INF. He suffered a wound at Monocacy on
09Jul1864 which cost him his right arm. He is buried at Fellowship Primative
Baptist Church, south of Greenville. Page, Marion Washington (1840/41-1905) Served with 5th FL INF Co D. Wounded at Sharpsburg
(Antietam), MD. Captured, paroled, and then hospitalized at Lake City. Married
Mary Thomas in Madison Co, FL. Peek, Oscar Fitzallen served with several units: as 2LT for the 5th FL INF, Co D (Bartow
Rebels); as Capt of Co G, 11th FL INF (Bradford Light Infantry); as CPT Co F,
5th FL Cav; as 2LT and CPT of Co D, 1st FL Reserves. He is buried in Oak Ridge
Cemetery in Madison, FL. Redd, George Thomas served with several units: enlisted as 2LT of CPT Peek's Co (CO G,
11th FL INF), then Company F, 4 Battalion, Florida Infantry, then as a 1LT once
again in Co G, 11th Reg. Was in the hospital for unk reason, and listed as a POW
until the end of the war. He is known to have resided in Madison County, FL
following the war for the duration of his life. Burial place is unknown. Letters
from Lt Redd Prater, James Hezekiah Jr. was part of Co. E, 11 Fla Infantry and killed in the war in
1863. Townsend, Israel served in Company "E" 11th Florida Infantry. Was furloghed from
Howard's Grove Hospital, Richmond. He died 9/2/1864 in Madison Co, and buried in
Hickory Grove Cemetery. Townsend, Joseph enlisted in Company "E" 11th Florida Infantry He deserted 8/1/63
but returned 10/12/63. He was later detailed to drive cattle in Florida. Buried
in Hickory Grove Cemetery. Wadsworth, Burton Daniel enlisted 1/3/1862 as a Private in Company I, 2nd Florida Cavalry,
Confederate State Army, and was in the Battle of Olustee. He surrendered and was
paroled at Baldwin East Florida on May 17, 1865. He served on the Constitutional
Convention from Madison, FL in 1885. He served in the Florida Senate 10th
District from 1891 for eight 2-year terms until his death on 24th November 1907.
He is buried in Brady Cemetery, Madison Co., FL Whittle, E. M. served in Co. G, Co. F, Co. H, 1 Florida Infantry.
Whittle, R.
served in Co. D, 1 Fla Infantry Whittle, James C. (not sure which Co. he served in at this moment)
Whittle, Caper born in S. C. was killed in the war.
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