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Burials in Atlanta of Men from Barbour
Men who served with Barbour County units and died in various
hospitals in Atlanta; death dates, locations and burial plots are on file if
needed. Contact Homer Jones
Oakland Cemetery Atlanta
Bruce, J.T.: Co B, 1st Ala
Chambliss, S.: Pvt, Co B, 39th Ala
Chancey, Wesley: Co A, 39th Ala
Cook, A.J.: Co K, 29th Ala
Davis, J.: Co B, 39th Ala
Floyd, J.J.: Co G, 29th Ala
Iverson, J.C.: Eufaula Lgt Arty
Lewis, Thomas: Co K, 29th Ala
Lowe, J.C.: Co G, 29th Ala
McNabb, John: Co G, 29th Ala
Peacock, W. H.: Co B, 1st Ala
Prescott, W.: Co K, 5th Ala
Price, Lewis: Co B, 39th Ala
Price, R.A.: Co A, 45th Ala
Quinnae, J.M.: Co K, 39th Ala
Raburn, Robert: Co B, 39th Ala
Smith, W.: Co H, 39th Ala
Teel, J.G.: Co G, 29th Ala
Weilder, John: Co G, 29th Ala
Brannon, R.W.: Co B, 15th Ala
Childers, William: Reese's Btry
Gunn, J.W.: Co A, 5th Ala
Hassell, Samuel: Co B, 23d Ala
McMillan, A.(H.) Clay: Co B, 23d Ala
Ready, R.U.: Co B, 15th Ala
Smith, C.P.: Co B, 15th Ala
Sullivan, Calvin: Co H, 15th Ala
Williams, Claiborn: Co B, 39th Al
Rgt. History refers to him as A. Jason Cook, b.1837 in Stewart County,
Ga;
enlisted Mar 15, 1862 at Clayton as Pvt, Co K, 29th Ala; his record seems
to be pretty well scrambled in that one report shows him discharged due to
rheumatism and another shows that he d. at Fairground Hospital #2 at Atlanta Jun
24, 1864; the Sexton's List indicates he is buried in Block E, Row 3, Space #13
in Confederate Section at Oakland Cemetery; in view of that, the latter story
would seem to be correct; listed at Natl Archves as A.J. Cook, so no help on him
being Andrew Jackson Cook there either; if it will help, George Perry Cook and
Thomas J. Cook, Jr of Barbour were also in Co K; Thomas was also born in Stewart
County in 1837 and George lived at Star Hill following the war;
from comparing the records of A.J. and Thomas, looks like their records may have
gotten tangled together as I see 1837 and rheumatism in both w/ dates of being
wounded somewhat too close.
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