tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7530420201386704027.post4361718212535994516..comments2024-01-26T10:33:51.371-05:00Comments on Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray: The North Carolina 15th Infantry Regiment while attached to Cobb's Brigade: A cousin commanding other cousins. Chip Stokeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16525594426426999048noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7530420201386704027.post-64908217554673405112018-11-02T01:01:13.550-04:002018-11-02T01:01:13.550-04:00My great great Uncle Henry Griffin enlisted as a 1...My great great Uncle Henry Griffin enlisted as a 17 year old in the 15th Regiment, Company K in 1861 from Edgecombe County. He mustered out in Feb 1865 as a 2nd Lieutenant. He was captured at South Mountain but I don not know if and when he served in captivity or was part of an exchange.<br />Art Griffin griffinkin@yahoo.comArt Griffinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06088688189957944586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7530420201386704027.post-15975886897248850292018-11-02T00:57:50.476-04:002018-11-02T00:57:50.476-04:00My great-great uncle Henry Griffin enlisted in the...My great-great uncle Henry Griffin enlisted in the 15th NC Infantry regiment in 1861, Company K and mustered out as a 2nd Lieut in February of 1865. He was taken prisoner at the battle of South Mountain and I do not know if and where he was held in captivity or if exchanged.<br />Art Griffin griffinkin@yahoo.com Art Griffinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06088688189957944586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7530420201386704027.post-34916803686972015342014-06-03T20:31:05.737-04:002014-06-03T20:31:05.737-04:00My G-G-Grandfather was A.F.Stanton B.05 Dec 1843 D...My G-G-Grandfather was A.F.Stanton B.05 Dec 1843 D 29 April 1915 Kittrell,N.C...elisted Co E 15th NC Inf as private...he was listed in ond out of hospital due to illness,reported as a deserter who elisted Cobb's Legion Feb 1863 under assumed name...then he files an application for pension in 1901 for disability (awarded) he lists being wounded at Orangeburg,SC march 1865 with loss of right arm 2 in below shoulder joint...I cannot find anything about him from Feb 1863 to mar 1865 and then again from mar 1865 to jul 12 1870 when he marries my G-G-Grandmother in Simpson co,ky...how can I go about finding out the assumed name he used,and how did he end up severely wounded in SC in 1865 and ends up in Ky in 1870...could he have been treated for his injuries and moved to ky...he has no ties to ky at all...everyone is from Granville Co NC from 1760's to present day in Kittrell,NC<br />Gunnersixxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17566645599107884609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7530420201386704027.post-54045266750223003322013-09-22T16:48:56.602-04:002013-09-22T16:48:56.602-04:00Very interesting. My Ancestor, Capt.William S. Cor...Very interesting. My Ancestor, Capt.William S. Corbett , served in Co. D., 15 NC Inf. (formerly 5 N.C. Infantry Vols.) Confederate<br />Where can I find information on his movements? Are they the same as you have in the earlier part? I can be emailed at Luella_6@yahoo.com<br />He was wounded in a train accident the 23rd of March 1863Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com