
Co. "G" (Randolph County; initial muster at Camp Shorter, near Loachapoka, AL, 14 May 1862 by Colonel James M. Oliver, for three years or the duration of the war)
Officers:
McKEE, John V., Capt. (died of disease, 11 June 63 || Burton; NARA)
WALLS, William W., Capt.
FREEMAN, James L., 1st Lt., Capt. (dropped, 16 March 64)
WELLS, H. W., 1st Lt.
WHITAKER, James, 2nd Lt., Capt. (wounded, Gettysburg, and captured; exchanged and retired, 1 Dec 64 || Burton; Oates)
NEWELL, Isaac. M., Jr. 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. (died in service, 9 June 64)
AVERY, Sanders, 1st Sgt. (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
DRUMMOND [DAMMOND? HAMMOND], John G., 1st Sgt., Capt. (wounded, and resigned, 1 Nov 64 || Burton; Oates)
BROWNING, William W., 4th Sgt. (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
CRENSHAW, Isaac D., 2nd Sgt.
PERRYMAN, William H., 4th Sgt.
SMITH, W. B. F. [W. R. F.?], 5th Sgt.
UPSHAW, J. D., 2nd Sgt.
WILLIAMS, Francis N. [F. R.?], 3rd Sgt.
AVERY, William R., 1st Cpl.
BAKER, Thomas D., 2nd Cpl. (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
KELLY, George H., 4th Cpl. [-26 June 1862] (burial: Blandford Church Cemetery, Petersburg, VA)
LOVELESS, William R. [M. R.?], 3rd Cpl.
McCORD, William A. [M. J., W. I.?] , 2nd Cpl., 1st Cpl. (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
WALLS, Willis W., Chief Musician, Drummer
WALLS, Carter, Musician, Fifer
Privates:
ARNOLD, James M. (enlisted, 14 May 62, aged 23, Wedowee, AL; discharged)
BAKER, K. J.
BAKER, Meredith
BAKER, Peter L.
BELL, W. R.
BROWNING, W. W.
CHITWOOD, Robert Martin [1817?-21 April 1863, Richmond, VA] (residence: Randolph Co., AL; enlisted, Loachapoka, AL; wounded, Sharpsburg; died in hospital, Richmond, diarrhea; burial: Blandford Church Cemetery, Petersburg, VA)
CLEM, David
CLEM, Daniel
CLIFTON, John T.
CLIFTON, John D.
DUKE, K. H.
DUKE, Richard H.
EVANS, Hardin [Hardyn?] (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
EVANS, William C.
FRENCH, J. G. (burial: Confederate Section, Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg, VA, grave 9, row 23, lot 146)
FRENCH, Pinckney G.
GREGG, John H. [John N.?] (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
HAMMOND, Patrick J.
HAMMONDS, P. Q. (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
HUNTER, W. H.
GREGG, John N.
HALL, Hugh
HALL, William
HAMMOND, P. J.
HARCROW, J. M.
HARD[I]MAN, Bennett (burial: Confederate Section, Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg, VA, grave 3, row 1, lot 146)
HARRIS, Francis M.
HARRIS, Jordan
HARROW, James M.
HEARD, Sterling P.
HENDERSON, B.
HIGGINBOTTOM, W.
HILL, Jeremiah
HOUSE, John M. (also in Co. "I")
HUEY, James
HUEY, Thomas
HUGLEY, J. M.
HUGLEY, Thomas
HULL, Hugh
HULL, William
HUNTER, Alfred
HUNTER, William H.
JENKINS, James P. (MIA, The Wilderness || Burton; NARA)
JOHNS, Thomas F.
JOHNSTON, A. I.
JOHNSTON, Albert D.
KELLEY, George H.
KEY, Burrel J. (enlisted, 14 May 62, Loachapoka, AL; paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
KEY, Joseph Francis Marion [9 May 1831-27 April 1918] (enlisted 14 May 62; wounded, Spotsylvania; burial: Shiloh Church Cemetery, William B. Bankhead National Forest, Lawrence Co., AL || Burton; NARA)
LAMB, Edward
LOVELESS, Hazel R. [H. K.?] (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
LOVELESS, James L. (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
LOVELESS, K. K.
LOVELESS, Robert B.
McCORD, John L. (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
McDOUGAL, Pearson R.
McKEE, Milton
MANN, Thomas J.
MARTIN, John R. [J. K.?]
MAY, Phillip G.
MITCHELL, L. H.
MORGAN, David M.
MORGAN, Henry A.
MORGAN, Isaac R.
PARKER, W. H.
PARNELL [PANNELL?], Thomas (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
PERRYMAN, William M.
POINTER, W. F. [POINTS, W. T.?]
PORTER, James S.
RAGIN [RAGAN?], Thomas S. [1828?-24 June 1862] (burial: Blandford Church Cemetery, Petersburg, VA)
SMITH, David M. [-28 Oct 1862] (burial: Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, VA)
STURDIVANT, Jonathan E. (died of disease, 30 Aug 62 || Burton; NARA)
TOWNLEY, David R. [D. K.?]
WEBB, Andrew J.
WELLINGHAM [WILLINGHAM?], David C. (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
WELLINGHAM [WILLINGHAM?], James Henry (burial: Bolton Cemetery, Franklin Co., AL)
WILLINGHAM, Thomas J. (KIA, 9 Aug 62 || Burton)
WILLINGHAM, W. H. (paroled, Appomattox || Burton)
Sources of roster information:
Information for this roster of the Forty-seventh Alabama Infantry Regiment is taken from several sources, but primarily from Joseph Q. Burton's Historical Sketches of the Forty-Seventh Alabama Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.. All sources, other than the National Archives and Records Service [Compiled Service] records, may be considered secondary sources and therefore subject to error. Corrections to the roster are welcomed, so long as a source of information is provided.