1861 - GA, Butts Co., John L. Singley, , served in Company I, 30th regiment joined Sept , 25 1861, Captured at Nashville, or Franklin TN. Dec. 16, 1864. John was held at Louisville KY until his transfer Jan 2 1865 to Camp Chase OH. John died of Anasarca, at Camp Chase Ohio May 29, 1865. He is buried in, Grave 56, row 39, grave marker number 2005, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery. Columbus, Ohio 2900 Sullivant Ave. This data was extracted from the register compiled in the war dept., Washington, D.C. This list was prepared by Dept. Army , Chicago Administration Center, Cemetery Division, 1819 West Pershing Rd. Chicago 9. IL and from muster roll company A 30th regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of TN C.S.A., Butts County Invincibles. This company became Co. I, upon reorganization sept. 25, 1862.
This company received orders from the War Department to go to the relief of General Finegan near Jacksonville, Fla. October 4,1862. Ordered to Savannah, GA. October llth and reached there October 18,1862. Ordered by Colonel Wilson to Coosahatchee on C. & S. Railroad, October 22d. Ordered back to Savannah October 24, 1862. Ordered to Wilmington, N. C. December 14, 1862 , and back to Camp Young December 31, 1862.
Engaged in the following battles in GA.. Chickamauga, Ringgold, New Hope Church, Dalton, Resaca; Calhoun, Dallas, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Jonesboro, and the following battles in Tennessee. Missionary Ridge, Franklin, Murfreesboro, and Nashville and Jackson, Miss.
1864 - GA, Butts Co., Reorganized Milita Dist 612 Jno L Singley age 41-1month height 5-5 born Abbeville Dist SC gun Shotgun Farmer
Above is from the notes of Tex O. Dix a Great grandson of this John L. Singley.
1861 - GA, Butts Co., John L. Singley, , served in Company I, 30th regiment joined Sept , 25 1861, Captured at Nashville, or Franklin TN. Dec. 16, 1864. John was held at Louisville KY until his transfer Jan 2 1865 to Camp Chase OH. John died of Anasarca, at Camp Chase Ohio May 29, 1865. He is buried in, Grave 56, row 39, grave marker number 2005, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery. Columbus, Ohio 2900 Sullivant Ave. This data was extracted from the register compiled in the war dept., Washington, D.C. This list was prepared by Dept. Army , Chicago Administration Center, Cemetery Division, 1819 West Pershing Rd. Chicago 9. IL and from muster roll company A 30th regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of TN C.S.A., Butts County Invincibles. This company became Co. I, upon reorganization sept. 25, 1862.
This company received orders from the War Department to go to the relief of General Finegan near Jacksonville, Fla. October 4,1862. Ordered to Savannah, GA. October llth and reached there October 18,1862. Ordered by Colonel Wilson to Coosahatchee on C. & S. Railroad, October 22d. Ordered back to Savannah October 24, 1862. Ordered to Wilmington, N. C. December 14, 1862 , and back to Camp Young December 31, 1862.
Engaged in the following battles in GA.. Chickamauga, Ringgold, New Hope Church, Dalton, Resaca; Calhoun, Dallas, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Jonesboro, and the following battles in Tennessee. Missionary Ridge, Franklin, Murfreesboro, and Nashville and Jackson, Miss.
1864 - GA, Butts Co., Reorganized Milita Dist 612 Jno L Singley age 41-1month height 5-5 born Abbeville Dist SC gun Shotgun Farmer
Above is from the notes of Tex O. Dix a Great grandson of this John L. Singley.
Family Members
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Mary Frances "Fannie" Singley Fincher
1841–1893
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Mary Frances "Mollie" Singley Hoard
1846–1928
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James J. Singley
1848–1916
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Thomas Jefferson Singley
1850–1918
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John Henry Singley
1850–1941
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Stephen Henderson Singley
1852–1939
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Alexander Willis Singley
1855–1927
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Lucian Davis Singley
1859–1931
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William Henry Singley
1861–1944
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Martha Susan Singley Duke
1863–1925
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Emily Cole Singley Spinks
1864–1887
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