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Muster Roll of Company B
Twenty-Second Battalion, Georgia Heavy Artillery 
Company B was originally Co. K, 25th Georgia Infantry Regiment - changed 26Nov1862
This company was originally attached
to the 1st Regiment, Wise Legion (46th Regiment Virginia Infantry). The company
was ordered to report as a company of the 4th Battalion Virginia Infantry by
S.O. #236 (23 Nov 1861). The battalion was never formed and the company was
ordered back to Georgia, by S.O. #242 (27 Nov 1861). This company became 1st Co.
K, 25th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry, and finally became Co B of the 22nd
Battalion Georgia Heavy Artillery by S.O. #652 HQ District of Georgia (26 Nov
1862).
John Griffin's Unit History of the 25th GA Volunteer Infantry
This muster roll is copied for private research only from Georgia Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865 - Unit Roster Volume III [pp.168-169] edited by Janet B. Hewett, arranged by Joyce Lawrence, published by Broadfoot Publishing Company, Wilmington, NC, 1998. Thanks also go to Dennis Miller, John Griffin, Davine Campbell et al. Sources. --Steve Scroggins Formation & Organization | Orders & Movements | Obituaries | Top
22nd Battn GA Heavy Artillery, Co. A | 10th Battn GA Infantry, Co. A | 59th GA Infantry Regiment, Co.C
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Company "B", 22nd Battallion GA Heavy Artillery
Officers:
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> McMULLIN, Mark J., Major
> BLOW, John H., 1st Lt. > HILTON, James L., 1st Lt.
> HOLT, James W., 1st Lt.
>MONTFORD, T.W., 1st Lt. |
> WILLIAMS, WILIAM S., 1st Lt.
> MATHIS, John B. Jr., 2nd Lt.
> SUTTON, J.D.N., Lt.
> TARRER, HENRY F., 2nd
Lt. |
Sergeants
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ADAMS, James S., Sgt.
BARNES, Elias, Sgt.
BRIDGES, William J., 1st Sgt
CHILDS, B.D., Sgt. - Per Bill Childs,
Benjamin Daniel Childs, son of Joel N. Childs, was born 16Jan1832, killed
27Oct1861 in Virginia. Moved to Macon Co. 1833. |
ELLIS, T.V., Sgt.
GAINES, A.J., Sgt.
NORRIS, Alexander W. Sgt.
TAYLOR, James,
Sgt. |
Corporals
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BABB, John E.
BARFIELD, D.G. - signed as Pension witness for W.J. Taylor filed in Colquitt Co. GA.. Dearing Barfield filed Turner Co. GA. Brother of Pinkney Barfield HILL, Waid
JOHNSON, George R. |
MELTON, John C. Cpl.
TAYLOR, Christian N., Cpl.
WADDILL, Pleasant A., Cpl.
WHITTINGTON, George W., Cpl. - listed as age 22 with wife Sarah in 1860 Taylor Co. Census p.832 Reynolds, HN21 FN 21 with 5 children and mother, Miriam, 43. |
Privates:
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ASBURY, Thomas B.
BANKSTON, J.L.
BAREFIELD, R.
BARFIELD, Camilus D. - Cornelius? Cornelius D. Barfield was brother of D.G. Barfield and Pinkney Barfield. BARFIELD, Jesse Bud (obituary) (genealogy) - one of 4-5 men who transferred to Co. B 22nd Battn GA Heavy Artillery from Co. A 10th Battn GA Volunteers. Died 16-Jan-1905. Burial at Barfield-Shepherd Cemeteries, Whitewater Creek, off GA. 127, Macon Co. Signed as Pension witness for J.F. Clark filed Taylor
Co. National Archive Microfilm Box M226,
Roll3. BARFIELD, Lewis T. - Buried at Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. Filed for Pension in
Macon Co. BARFIELD, Pinkney (Bible info) - b. 26 Aug 1831. m. Eliza
Catherine Dalton 3-Dec-1865, died 16-May-1926 Filed for Pension in
Muscogee Co. GA. Signed as Pension witness for D.C. Madden, Henry M.
Brown, and widow Mrs. Eliza Hilton, all filed Muscogee Co.
GABARKER, Silas
BATTON, B.R.
BELL, T.S.
BERRY, John W.
BERRYHILL, Andrew
BIRD, A.F.
BOWLES, John D.
BRADY, W.G.
BRANTLEY, William H.
BRIDGES, Benjamin
BRIDGES, C.H.
BRIDGES, James
BROOKS, C.B.
BROOKS, Ricey M.
BROOKS, W.P.
BROWN, H.M. - Pinkney Barfield signed as Pension witness, filed
Muscogee Co. GA for Henry M. BrownBROWN, J.C.
BROWN, W.F.
BRYANT, W.H.
BUCKLEY, J.
BUCKNER, James M. - Per UDC,
buried at Buckner cemetery in Talbot Co., GA
BURNEY, W. H.
BYCKE, C.E.,
BYCKE, L.E.
CADY, M.N.
CADY, Thomas N.
CHURCH, F.G.
CLARK, J.F. - J.B. Barfield signed as Pension witness filed Taylor Co. GA 1901. Per gg-grandson, Dan Clark, John F Clark was born about Nov1844, died 16-Aug-1918, buried Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, Taylor Co. GA. Tombstone indicates Co. B, 22nd. Listed in 1880 Taylor Co. Census as JT Clark. Listed in 1860 Macon Co. Census as age
14. Married Angeline Green?, Gaines? Or Gunn? In Macon Co. 1866. Per Hay's
Macon Co. History, John Clark enlisted 25-Dec-1862 a month after he turned
18. Widow filed for pension 1918. UDC confirms John F
Clark and John A. Clark buried at Bethlehem
.CLARK, William B.
CLOUD, Elijah
CLOUD, J.M.
CORDELL, G.C.
COX, Cullen H.
COXWELL, Henry L.
COXWELL, J.J.
CRUTCHFIELD, Thomas
DANFORTH, Augustus A.
DAVIES, John O.
DAVIS, J.R.
DINKINS, John M.
DUFFY, John W.
DUNCAN, E.W.
DUNCAN, J.M.
DUNCAN, James M.
EDGE, Arnuldus B. - transferred to Co. A 10th Battn Infantry 1863. Transfer
Info
EDGEWORTH, G.
EDGEWORTH, R.
EDWARDS, J.H.
EDWARDS, M.A.
ETHRIDGE, W.G.
FELTON, J.M.
FIELDS, S.S.
FLOWERS, J.H.
FOUNTAIN, J.K.P. - FOUNTAIN James K.P. listed in 1860 Taylor Co.
Census [p.829, HN2, FN2] as age 15.GAINES, George M.
GARDNER, G.E.
GARDNER, L.S.
GILMORE, Matthew B. - Matthew B.
Gilmore was a life long resident of Macon County. He became Sherriff of
Macon County in 1880, and served in that capacity for 14 years. He died at
the age of 76 years in March 1911. Quote from his obit: "He was a typical
Southern gentlemen of the old school, and was loved and honored by all who
knew him." Buried Gilmore/Melton Cemetary in Macon County. - per Fiona Siobhan Powell
GILMORE, Thomas - believed to be
brother of Matthew B. Gilmore. Thomas attended Matthew's funeral in
1911. Thomas died later in 1911. Buried Gilmore/Melton Cemetary in Macon
County. - per Fiona Siobhan Powell
GODBY, Stephen
GRANTHAM, Washington J.
GROVER, John R.
GUY, J.W.
HALL, John
HALL, Wiley
HALL, Z.W.
HAMBRICK, J.T. - related to Michael L Hambrick?
HANKINSON, Richard (HANKERSON) - Per UDC, Richard H. Hankerson is buried at Bethlehem PB Church
Cemetery, Taylor Co.
HARRIS, E.A.
HARRIS, W.H.
HAUGABOOK, J.G.
HAUGABOOK, Wolfe D.
HAWKINS, M.T.
HILTON, T.J. - Pinkney Barfield signed as Pension witness for widow, Mrs. Eliza Hilton, filed Muscogee Co.
HOFF, H.P.
HOFF, J.M.
HOLLAND, Lewis R.
HOLLEHAN, Thomas
HOWELL, John S.
HUBBARD, William - HUBBARD, William W.W. listed in 1860 Taylor Co.
Census [p.881 HN354 FN339] as age 20, with wife, Nancy A., age 21, and son
William A., age 4 mo.
HUDSON, C.A.
HUMBRIC, J.T.
JONES, G.T.
JONES, James
JONES, O.S.
JONES, Wright |
KILPATRICK, Rufus
KING, Charles B.
KING, J.J.
KLECHLEY, Daniel
KLECHLEY, David H.
LAMB, A.B.
LAMB, J.F.
LANIER, W.H.
LEWIS, J.A.
LOWE, A.A.
MANGHAM, S.W.
MARTIN, John H.
MATHIS, J.E.B.
MATHIS, Levi
MATTOX, T.T.
McCARTY, Darling
McGLAMERY, Rufus
McKENZIE, T.H.
McLENDON, George
McMULLAN, Neal
McMULLEN, R.M.
MILLER, John H.
MOORE, E.Y.
MOREL, Charles H.
MORROW, W.H.H.
MOULTON, Francis M.
MOULTON, Thomas J.
MOXLEY, A.S.
MURPHY, James
MURRAY, John J. - listed in the 1860 Taylor Co. Census [p. 881
HN353 FN338] as age 19 with father, Arza, 49, and mother, Mary A.,
51.
NIPPER, W.A.
NORRIS, Samuel J.
OLIVER, William T.
OWENS, S.B.
PARTIN, Robert
PARTIN, William
PEARCE, L.A.
POWELL, J.A.
RANKIN, J.L.
RICKS, I.J.
RICKS, John T. - Per UDC, buried
at Crowell Methodist Church cemetery.
RICKS, William W.
RIED, A.T.
ROBINSON, Clark J.
RODGERS, J.C.
SATTERWHITE, A.
SHEALEY, Martin L.
SHIELDS, A.J.
SHIRAH, A.
SIMPSON, J.F.
SMITH, Daniel A.
SMITH, J.W. - From: "History of
Macon County" by Louise F. Hays,"Muster Roll of Company B, 22d Battalion -
Georgia Heavy Artillery, C. S. A. Macon County, Georgia 1862: SMITH, James
W. - Private. Feb. 1, 1863. Roll for Dec. 31, 1864, last on file, shows
him present. - Buried in Mt. Zion. From: "Cemeteries of Macon County,
Georgia" James W. Smith - Born February 8, 1832 - Died October 15, 1905
- Co. C. 12th Ga. Inf. CSA. Buried in Mt. Zion Lutheran Cemetery beside
his wife, Mary Catherin, wife of Jas. W. Smith [ Born August 7, 1841 -
Died January 23, 1890. & on the other side of him is buried: Mollie,
wife of James W. Smith [Mary L. Gregory Smith] - Born October 24, 1853 -
Died January 31, 1930]
SMITH, M.V.
SMITH, Stephen B.
SMITH, William
SOUTER, J.T.
SOUTER, Jacob W. - transferred to Co. A 10th Battn GA Infantry - Died 1863. Mentioned in ML Hambrick's letters. Per Dennis Miller, he was only in 10th Battn Co.
A.
SOUTER, John - transferred from Co. A 10th Battn GA Infantry Married Elizabeth Barfield, sister of Jesse Bud Barfield. (Barfield Genealogy)
SOUTER, Joseph S.
STEGMIRE, J.G.
STUBBS, Edward W.
SUTTON, J.W.
SUTTON, T.W.
TAUNTON, George W. - listed in 1860 Taylor Co. Census [p.842, HN100,
FN100] as age 28 with wife Mary Ann, 27 and four children. Also listed as
age 20 [p. 835, HN56, FN31 and HN53, FN48 with Emily, 24].
TAYLOR, W.J . - D.G. Barfield signed as Pension witness on
application filed Colquitt Co. GA.
THARPE, J.G.
THOMPSON, John W.
TILLER, R.M.
TOWLES, D.F.
TURNER, Julius - listed in 1860 Taylor Co. Census [p.850, HN161, FN152]
as age 32 with wife, Martha B, 28 and three children.
TURNER, T.H.
ULMER, W.H.
ULMS, J.O.
UNDERWOOD, J.H.
VINCENT, C.S.
WADSWORTH, C.J. Music
WALKER, William - WALKER, William A. listed on the 1860 Taylor Co. Census [p.915, HN608, FN590] no age given, with widowed mother, Mary A., 41, and siblings.
WEBB, G.B.
WEBB, W.G.
WHALEN, Thomas
WHALEY, James
WHITE, J.W.
WHITE, W.F.
WHITE, William
WICKER, James M.
WIGGINS, W.A.
WILLIAMS, E.
WILLIAMS, H.W.
WILLIAMS, Henry
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Formation and Organization : under
construction...
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Orders and Movements
Summary: under construction....
Mr. Scroggins, as far as I know the 22nd Georgia Batt. Heavy
Artillery Co.B "Wise Guards" were for a time based at Fort Jackson in Savannah.
Then I believe they were sent to Fort McAllister on the Ogeechee River and some
of them were captured when the Federals overran the works there in 1864. Also
the "Wise Guards" were primarily and only infantry, however they were not the
only infantry company in the 22nd. There were two other companies:(A
Co.(Bartow's Artillery),(B Co.(Wise Guards),(C&D Co.(Oglethorpe Heavy
Artillery),(E Co.(Emmett Rifles), and (F Co.(Montgomery Guards).Companies C
& D "Oglethorpes Heavy Artillery" were stationed at the Battery Tattnall
across the river from Fort Jackson, Company E.the "Emmett Rifles" to my unit
little is known of, however Company F. "Montgomery Guards" was with the part of
Company B that was captured at Fort McAllister in 1864. I believe that the
remaining members of all the 22nd's companies surrender in Goldborough, North
Carolina in 1865. ----Private James F. Dunigan III, 22nd
Georgia Heavy Artillery Co. A, "Bartow's Artillery" http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=topics.Military.united-20-states.civwar.uscwga.civilwar&m=4082.4237.4246.4256
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Transfer Orders: 4-5 men transferred
between Co.A of the 10th Batallion GA Infantry and Co.B of the 22nd Batallion
GA Heavy Artillery.
"Adjutant & Inspector General's Office, Richmond,
November 11, 1863. Special Orders No. 268"....para. XIX. "The
following named privates are mutually transferred each to the others command,
all parties consenting, provided no expense to the Confederate States be
thereby incurred: J.B. Barfield, Company A, Tenth
Battalion Georgia Volunteers; A.B. Edge, Company B,
Twenty-second Battalion Georgia Artillery." [Source: Dennis
Miller]
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Obituaries & Documents
Jesse Bud Barfield Obituary
The Butler Herald: Volume 29, # 11, January 17, 1905 [ Source: Davine V. Cambell
Abstracted: by Marilyn Neilser Windham. [ 17Jan1905 was a Tuesday --Steve Scroggins ]
J. B. Barfield died at his home on Monday. Had a stroke of paralysis. Was 65 years of age. Leaves wife and 5 sons and 2 daughters, Messrs. William, Berry, John, Thomas, and Monroe Barfield. Miss Mary Eliza[Liza] and Mrs. Isiah[Isaac] Barfield.
Burial in Barfield-Shepherd Cemeteries, Whitewater Creek, Macon County, GA (off GA127); also buried there are (*as listed) BARFIELD: Allen s/Enos b.1848 (no death date); W. 7months; Donice G. 32 months; George L. 4 months; Georgia Ann W/Allen (*note do not know if this means wife or widow of 'Allen'?); b. 3 Dec 1853 d.19 Feb 1890; James Owen b. 8 Feb 1868 d. 26 May 1889; Jesse Bud* b. 1836 d. 1905; Lester R. 3 days; Rebecca Ann Brooks b. 7Sep 1841 d. 26 Nov 1890; First name is 'T'. middle is (R or D?) 7 mos 5 days; Tommy S. 7 days. [---Susan Register Collier
]Allen BAREFIELD m. 18 Feb 1869 Taylor Co., GA to Georgia Ann SHEPHERD d/o William Riley SHEPHERD & Lucercia Irene DYERS.
Source: Essie Jones (Mrs. Bussey Jones) Childs, [ITAL:]They Tarried in Taylor County (A Georgia County) 1860, 1870, 1880, & 1900 Census Records, County Records, Church Records, & Family Records[:ITAL] (Post Office Box 2024, Warner Robins, GA 31099-2024: Central Georgia Genealogical Society, Inc, 1992)p. 26 ----Nadine act5788@ix.netcom.com
Pinkney Barfield Obituary
Pinkney Barfield Bible record:
Pinckney Barfield b. 26 Aug 1831, d. 16-May-1926. m. Eliza Catherine Dalton (b. 11 march 1845 d. 27 Jan
1906) on 3-Dec-1865. Children: Mary Lula Barfield b. 14 July 1866 d. 15 Sep
1902:- Edna Barfield b. 5 Sep. 1868 m. 28 Nov 1900 to William Edgar Graddy:
_Laura C. Barfield b. 11 June 1873 d.1 Sep 1927:- John Wortham Barfield b. 25
Feb 1871 m. 18 May 1899 to Julia Irene Roper;-Alice Barfield b. 3 Dec 1875 m. on
3 Dec 1895 to Shipley Joseph Barbour (next to that she wrote d. 13 Jun 1921):-
Lucy Barfield b. 12 Oct 1878 (no other inf.):- Susie Bud Barfield b. 21 Sep 1881
m 24 Nov 1901 Warren Mercer Graddy (d. 6 June 1930);-Grover Cleveland Barfield
b. 7 Sep 1884 m. Louise Calhoun (no other inf.). [---Susan Register Collier from
Patsy English ] http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/MaconBibl/18
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Sources: Dennis Miller, John Griffin, Davine V. Campbell , Georgia Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865 - Unit Roster Volume III pp. 168-169 by Janet B. Hewett, Macon County, Georgia Genealogy , Official Records, Index to Georgia Confederate Pension Files transcribed by Virgil D. White, The National Historical
Publishing Co., Waynesboro, TN - 1996. Sybil
Willingham provided UDC
burial records for Taylor Co. veterans.

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