Muster Roll of Co. D, 8th Regiment,  Georgia Militia
Captain
Eli Cummings

1st Lieutenant
W. C. Adams

2nd Lieutenat
Augustus Brown
J.B. Hall, Jr.

1st Sergeant
M.W. Boatwright


2nd Sergeant
James Butler

3rd Sergeant
J. M. Boone

4th Sergeant
E.T. Miller

 

Privates: (when enlisted)
Urias Adkins, killed at Griswoldville
Jack Allen
P.A. Ashley
James Barlow
Alexander Baum
J.R. Billue
David Boone
Nimrod Burke
Joel J. Butler
George W. Butler
John Burker
A.R. Brundage
G.L. Carswell
John Carswell
Mathew Carswell
Rufus  H. Carswell
Andrew Chambers, permanently disabled Griswoldville
Bryant Chambers, killed Atlanta 7-22-64
Amos Cook
Williams Cook
Alexander H. Cummings
Green B. Daniel
Calvin Dean
Lewis Dean
Bogus Doke
Perry Dominey
T.J. Dominey
John E. Duncan
William Etheridge
B. H. Fordham
Benjamin Fordham
Wiley Fordham
Willie Gilder
George T. Green
Jessie J. Green
L.A. Hall
I. (or J.) L. Harville
Samuel W. Hatfield
James Howard
Williams Holder
W.S Holliman
L.L. Jenkins
E. B. Johnston
Iverson Jones
John C. Jones
Kilby Jones
Seaborn Jones
J. F. Keal/Keel
John Kemp
Walter W. Lee
W.J. Lewis
J.H. Lord
Richard Martin
John Mason
T. A. Mason
Archie/Archibald McCallum/McAllen
Silas McIntyre
H.H. Mills/Miller
Charles Moore
Bozeman Morgan
J.N. NeSmith
Wiley NeSmith
W.H. Ogburn, wounded Griswoldville
Meredith Pace
J.N. Parker
Benjamin F. Pate
George W. Payne
James Pierce
L.M. Peacock
Lewis Peacock
John Perkins, lost at Griswoldville
Thomas R. Porter
James R. Rawls
from Martha Rawls obit. 1910
" Just before Sherman and his army swept down from Macon to Savannah, a train on the Central railroad, carrying a large number of sick Confederate soldiers, among whom was young J.R. Rawls, passed McIntyre on their way to a hospital. In some way Mrs. Rawls got aboard, put her son on the floor and covered him with her dress, so that the officers could not see him. At the first stop she got off and carried her solider son home and nursed him to health."  (Note: O.H.P. Rawls (below) was her son too.)
O.H. P. Rawls, wounded and permantely disabled Griswoldville
J.L. Renfroe
Dexter Rozar
E. (or A.) J. Rozar
Joseph Rozar
F.C. Rutherford
H. H. Rye
William I (or J.) Shepherd
James Simpson
M. D. Simpson
C. C. Smith
J. J. L. Smith
Jasper Smith
Joel A. Smith
H. H. Smith
W. L. Smith
E.M. Stanley
James Stevens
Alexander Stuckey
R.J. Stuckey
Jimsey Thompson
Robert Trapp
Joshua Walker
Jasper Wall
James Waters
W.W. Whitaker
John Wiggins
David Williams
Source: History of Wilkinson County, Victor Davidson
 

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