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COMPANY G. Lafourche Creoles (Lafourche Parish).

The 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment

Officers and Men Listings A - L

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Additional note: (3 March 2000)
Names that are UNDERLINED are men who have been VERIFIED against the Muster Roll Pages of the 18th Regiment Louisiana Infantry. Some names could NOT be verified against the Muster Roll Pages, for the pages were in such poor shape as to not allow verification.

Total one field officer, four commissioned officers, five sergeants, four corporals, ninety-four privates, one hundred and eight rank and file. Of the above list 96 were natives of Louisiana, four of France, three of Ireland, one each of Indiana, Alabama, New York, Germany and Spain. Thirteen were married men, and a majority were under 25 years of age
      The organization of the regiment was completed by appointing Lieutenant Barthelemy [14] of St. James as Adjutant, Dr. Littlell [15] [ ] of St. Landry as Surgeon, Dr. Gourier [16] of Iberville as Assistant Surgeon, Lucius J. Dupre[17] as Quartermaster, Wm. Sanchez of St. James, as Sergeant Major, Deluc Etie of New Iberia as Quartermaster Sergeant, and Thadeus Mayo, Hospital Steward.” 72

Captain: (Officers who held the rank of Captain in Co. G):


Crawford, H., Capt. 18th La. Infty. Co. G. Official Rolls of Paroled Officers, Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 6th, 1865.


Gourdain, Joseph Kleber, Capt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861. Camp Moore, La. Rolls from Oct., 1861, to Feb., 1862, Present. Rolls from May to June, 1862, Absent, wounded at Shiloh, April 6, Leave of absence 30 days from April 15, Sick. Roll for July and Aug., 1862. Absent without leave. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, detached from Nov. 9, 1862, by order from Gen. Hdqrs. Rolls from May to Aug., 1863, Detached June 30, 1863 (Provost Marshal). (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...”The result of the charge made upon the enemy by the 18th Regiment was disastrous, especially to our company. The loss of officers and men killed, wounded, and captured was about 200...Captain Gourdain of Thibodaux,...were wounded;...”, Additional information transcribed from pg. 45, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Grisamore, Silas T., Sergt. Q. M. Co. G, F. and S., 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Dec., 1861. Promoted Dec. 17, 1861, from 1st Sergt. to 3rd Lt. Rolls from Jan., 1862, to June, 1863, Present. Elected 1st Lt., May 3, from 3rd Lt. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent on detached service. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Apptd. Capt. and Asst. Qr. Master of the Regt. Rolls from May, 1863, to Aug., 1863, Present. Also on Rolls of Co. –, F. and S., Cons. 18th Regt. La. Inf. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent, Acting Brig. Q. M. since Jan. 30, 1864. (Dec. 17th, 1861...Carrollton [seven miles from New Orleans], “At an election held to-day Sergeant S. T. Grisamore was chosen 2nd. Lieut. Junior, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the promotion of Lieut. Gautreau.”, p. 16, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas, by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Stevens, H. B., 1st Lt. Capt. Co. A, Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. New Orleans, La., March 5, 1862. Rolls from May, 1862, to June, 1863, Present. Roll July and Aug., 1863, Absent, detached as Pro. Mar., at Vermilionville, La., since —. Also on Rolls of Co. G, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), Absent, on detached service.

Lieutenant: (Officers who held the rank of Lieutenant in Co. G):


Aucoin J. Louis, Corpl., 2nd Lt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Camp Moore, La., Oct. 5th, 1861. Present on Rolls to Dec., 1861. Promoted 3rd Corpl. Dec. 17th, 1861. Roll for Jan, and Feb., 1862. “Present,” Roll for May and June, 1862. “Present. Elected Jr. 2nd Lt. May 13th from Musician.” Recapitulation of Roll for July and Aug., 1862, shows, “2nd Lt. Present for Duty.” Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, “Present. Promoted 2nd Lt. Feb. 9th, 1863.” Roll for July and Aug., 1863. “Absent. Left Rehind, Sick Aug. 31st, 1863.” Also Borne on Rolls of Co. K. 18th Cons. La. Infty, and Yellow Jacket Battn, as “1st Lt., Aucoin, J. L.” Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, states “Present.”


Collins, John A., 1st Lt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for May and June. 1862, Resigned May 13th.(April 7th, 1862, 2nd Day of Shiloh...“...I found that Lieut. Collins had left the field, having been wounded;...” Additional information transcribed from pg. 49, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Crowford, H., 2nd Lt. Co. G. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, En. —. Present. On Official Rolls of Paroled Officers as Crawford, H., Capt. 18th La. Infty. Co. G. Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 6th, 1865.


Deblanc, G., 2nd, Lt. Co. G. Consolidated 18th La. Infty. Appears on Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent with leave.


Gautreau, Cleophas, 2nd Lt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Roll to Oct. 30, 1861. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1861, Present. Promoted Dec. 14, 1861, from 2nd Lt. Jr. to 2nd Lt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Present. Roll for May and June, 1862, Died May 16, 1862. (April 6, 1862, Shiloh...”Reaching the ravine, I found Lieutenant Gautreau badly and Capt. Gourdain slightly wounded.”...”and Gautreau of Thibodaux were wounded, Lieutenant Gautreau being the only one who died from the effects of his injuries.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 44-45, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)

Hargis, Levi M., Sergt. 1st Lt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861. Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Dec., 1861. Promoted 4th Sergt., Dec. 17, 1861, from 5th Sergt. Rolls Feb., 1862. to June, 1862, Present. Elected 2nd Lt., May 13 from 4th Sergt. Rolls July, 1862, to Aug., 1863, Present. Promoted 1st Lt., Feb. 9, 1863. Also on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), Present.


Jacob, Octave Jr. 2nd Lt. 1st Lt. Co. Co. A, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent at Bladon, sick leave. Said Lt. was elected 2nd Lt., May 10, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Present. Promoted from 2nd Lt. to 1st Lt., July 26, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent on Provost Grd., New Iberia, since Feb. 1, 1863. Roll dated June 30, 1863, Signs Roll for Wm. Sanchez, Capt. Comdg. Co. Present on Roll dated Aug. 31, 1863. Appears on Rolls of Co. G, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. as 1st Lt. Present on Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Comdg. Co.


Tucker, Joseph P., 2nd Lt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Oct. 31, 1861. Regtl. Return Nov., 1861, Absent, Camp Roman, on furlough on account of sickness. (Dec. 13th, 1861...Carrollton [seven miles from New Orleans], “Lieutenant Joseph P. Tucker, having forwarded his resignation some time previously, received the notice of its acceptance, Ill health was the cause of this action of the Lieutenant.”, p. 15, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas, by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Villin, L. C., — 2nd Lt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Official Rolls of Paroled Officers, Paroled Natchitoches, La., June 6, 1865.

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Enlisted/Privates:


Abadie, Amadeo H., Pvt. Co. G. 18th. La. Infty. En. Camp Moore, La. Oct. 5th. 1861. Rolls from Oct. 1861 to Feby. 1862–state present. (April 6, 1862, Shiloh...”It was rumored along the line that were to charge the battery...Before we had gone 50 yards the battery opened upon us, and in our company fell Amadeo Abadie and Victor Paris....In our company were killed Amadeo Abadie...”. Additional information transcribed from pg. 43-44, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Abribat, Gustave (Joseph, Sr.), Pvt. 2nd. Corpl. Co. G. 18th. La. Infty. En. Camp Moore, La. Oct. 5th. 1861–Present on all Rolls to June 1862. Roll for July and Aug. 1862–“Honorably discharged from service July 6th. camp near Tupelo.”(July 8th, 1862, Tupelo...”Corporal Gustave Abretat, having been honorably discharged from the service on account of disability, left for his home.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 81, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)
Civilian Data: (15 April 2001) Gustave Joseph Abribat Sr. was born in Bordeaux, Gironde, France and came to the United States in 1838. By trade, Gustave was a merchant engaged in general merchandise. Gustave married Charlotte Emelie Falgout on April 16, 1846 in Thibodeaux, La. The children born to this marriage included the following: Celesie Marie Abribat, Elisa Marie (Nora) Abribat Head, Louise Marie Abribat Robicheaux, Gustave Joseph Abribat Jr., Mathilda Marie Abribat Williams Ducos, Charles Abribat, Jules Abribat, Louis Abribat, Emelie Marie Abribat Toups. He joined the Lafourche Creole Guards as a private. He served for 14 months, was promoted to 2nd Corpl. and fought at the Battle of Corinth. He was honorably discharged on July 6, 1862 for "being over 45 years old and sick". His son Gustave Abribat Jr. entered the army at the age of eleven as a drummer boy and remained in Camp Roman for 2 months. Gustave Jr. later became postmaster and then mayor of Lockport, La. in 1900. Gustave survived the war and passed away on December 8, 1894. He is laid to rest in Lockport, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. A check of Confederate Pension applications indicates that there is no pension application nor a widows pension application for Gustave nor his wife Charlotte on file at the Archives in Baton Rouge.
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Achee, Bellzaire, Pvt. Co. G. 18th. La.-Infty. En. Camp Moore, La. Oct. 5th. 1861–Present on Rolls to Feby. 1862. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...”In our company were killed...Belisaire Achee...”, Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Alexander, W., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured Wilderness, Va., May 12th, 1864. Forwd. to Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 15th, 1864. Forwd. to Pt. Lookout Aug. 20th, 1865. Released on Oath of Allegiance June 19th, 1865.


Allen, William, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Regtl. Return for July, 1862, “Detailed to West Point. Ordered to Columbus.” Roll for July and Aug., 1862, “Died Neighboring Hospl.”


Alloway, John, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, “En. Camp Pratt, Jan. 28th, 1863. Present. Conseript. Assigned to Co. Feb. 2nd, 1863, from Camp Pratt.”


Ancoin, Franklin, Pvt. 18th La. Infty., Co. G. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured Lafourche Par., La., Sept. 26th, 1864. Sent to U. S. Gen. Hospl., Frederick, Md. Transfd. to Ship Island, Miss., from New Orleans, La, Nov. 2nd, 1864. Recd. at Elmira, N. Y., from Fort Columbus, N. Y. Harbor, Nov. 20th, 1864. Released on Oath June 19th, 1865.


Arcenaux, Harris, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Camp Moore, La., Oct. 5th, 1861. Present on All Rolls to Feb., 1862. (April 20th, 1862, Corinth...“Harris Arceneau died in the regimental hospital at Corinth and was buried in the grave yard near that town. Additional information transcribed from pg. 54,“Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Arneaux, B., Pvt. Co. G. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), “Enlisted Sept. 22nd, 1862, Camp on Miss River, for the War.” Roll states “Present,” with Rmks, “Absent Without Leave Since Sept. 17th, 1863, to Feb. 18, 1864. Joined from Desertion.”


Aubert, Charles, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Camp Moore, La., Oct. 5th, 1861. Present on Rolls to Dec., 1861. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862. “In Hospl., Corinth, Sick.” On Hospl. Register, “Admitted March 20th, 1862, to 1st Miss. C. S. A. Hospl., Jackson, Miss. Returned to Duty April 1st, 1862.” Rolls from May, 1862, to Aug., 1862. “Present.” Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured Labadieville, La., Oct. 27th, 1862, “Released on Parole by Brig. Gen. Weitzel. Nov. 19th, 1862.”


Aucoin, Armant (Armand), Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty., Co. F. En. Camp Bisland, Nov. 12th, 1862. Present on All Rolls to Aug., 1863. Also on Rolls of Co. F. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, “Present.” On Roll of Prisoners of War Paroled Natchitoches, La., June 6th, 1865. Res., Lafayette Par., La.
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Aucoin, Franklin, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861. Camp Moore, La. Present on All Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, “Absent, Wounded Shiloh, April 6th. Furloughed 30 Days, April 15th.” Roll for July and Aug., 1862, “Absent. Wounded Shiloh, April 6th, Furloughed 60 Days., from April 15th. Heard of Him, Unwell.” Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured Lafourche, La., Nov. 21st, 1862. Exchanged from Str. Frolie, Near Baton Rouge, La., Feb. 23rd, 1863. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, “Absent Without Leave Since Oct. 27th. 1862. Remained Behind in the Retreat After the Battle of Texana Road.” Also on Rolls of Co. G. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. Federal [p.88] Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured Lafourche Par., La., Sept. 26th, 1864. Recd. at New Orleans, La., Oct. 31st, 1864. Sent to Ship Island, Miss., Nov. 2nd, 1864. Forwd. to Fort Columbus, N. Y. Harbor, Nov. 16th, 1864. Transfd. to Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 19th, 1864. Paroled at Elmira, N. Y., Feb. 9th, 1865. Sent to James River for Exchange Feb. 20th to 21st, 1865. Entry Cancelled with Rmks., “Not Able to Travel.” Took Oath of Allegiance to C. S. at Elmira. N. Y., June 19th, 1865. Res., New Orleans, La. Complexion, Florid. Hair, Auburn. Eyes, Blue. Height, 5 ft. 11 in. (His tombstone bears an image of the 2nd National Confederate Flag.)
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Autin, Pierre, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Port Hudson, La., Sept. 22nd, 1862. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1863.


Aycock, Trasimond, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Camp Bisland. Nov. 12th, 1862. Present on Rolls to Aug., 1863. Also on Rolls of Co. F. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, states “Present.” Roll of Prisoners of War Paroled Natchitoches, La., June 6th, 1865. Res., Terrebonne Par., La.
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Ayo, E. B., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on All Rolls to Aug., 1863. Also on Rolls of Co. F. 18th Cons. La. Infty. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864. “Absent. Detailed Dec. 27th, 1863, as Nurse in Gen. Hospl., Order of Hdqrs.” On Hospl. Register, “Admitted March 25th, 1865, C. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Shreveport, La.”


Badeaux, Thomassin (Thomas A.), Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on All Rolls to Feb., 1862. Rolls from May, 1862, to Feb., 1863, “Absent. Wounded Shiloh, April 6th. Furloughed 30 Days, April 15th.” Roll for July and Aug., 1863, “Deserted July 18th, 1863. Having Joined the Co. from Desertion July 2nd, 1863.” (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Thomassin Badeaux...were wounded but got off the field.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Baille, Onezipe, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861. Camp Moore, La. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1861, “Died of Measles, Dec. 2nd, 1861, in Hospl. of Regiment.” (Dec. 2, 1861,”Private Onesippe Baille died of measles.”. Additional information transcribed from pg. 15, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Banks, Frank, Pvt. Co. G. 18th Cons. La. Infty and Yellow Jacket Battn. On Rolls of Prisoners of War Paroled at Washington, La., June 22nd, 1865. Res., Lafayette Par., La.


Barindud, Iremi, — Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Name Appears in Body of a Letter Addressed to Capt. Nelson Kenyon, Pro. Marshal, Parish of Iberville, and Signed by J. C. Whiting, Jr. 1st Lt. 11th U. S. C. Hvy. Arty., Post Adjt. The following is a copy: “I am directed to turn over to you the following named Deserters from the Rebel Army * * *.” Letter [p.122] dated Hdqrs. U. S. Forces, Plaquemine, La., April 9th, 1865.


Barker, Charles, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. July 18th, 1863, Bayou Boeuf, La. Also Borne on Rolls of Co. F. 18th La. Infty. (Cons.) and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, “Rejoined the Co. Feb. 14th, 1864, Having Been Sick in Gen. Hospl.”( April 8th, 1864, Mansfield...“In our company, which was in reserve, Charles J. Barker was the only person injured, having received a wound in the foot, which subsequently necessitated amputation.”... Footnote #21...“Barker lay on the battlefield for three days before being taken to an improvised hospital at Mansfield. There he lay on the floor for eight days before being attended to. About the middle of May, Barker’s leg was amputated, and he barely escaped dying. Dimitry, “Louisiana,” Confederate Military History, X, p. 334. The 18th Louisiana lost 19 killed, 75 wounded, and 1 missing at Mansfield and Pleasant Hill. List of casualties, signed by Lieutenant J. B. Rosser, May 30, 1864, Hyatt papers.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 158, 227,“Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Barrios, Prosper, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on All Rolls to Feb., 1862. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...”In our company were killed...Prosper Barrios...”, Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Baudoin, L. Esthival, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Appears on Rolls of Prisoners of War as Boudreau, Captured at Bayou Teche. La., April 14th, 1863, and Paroled at Prophet's Island, Below Port Hudson, May 5th, 1863.


Bausan, Augustus J., (Also Bouyan, Augustus J.) Pvt., Drummer Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1862. Promoted to Drummer Dec. 1st, 1861, Forming Part of Regimental Band. Roll July and Aug., 1862, says, “Wounded, Shiloh. Taken Prisoner.” Roll of Prisoners of War Captured Pittsburgh Ldg. April 8th, 1862. Forwd. to Camp Douglas, Ill. Sent to Vicksburg to Be Exchanged Sept. 7th, 1862. Exchanged Sept. 23rd, 1862. Jan. and Feb., 1863, “Present. Detailed from Co. Feb. 1st, 1863, as Provost Marshal Guard in New Iberia.” Roll July and Aug., 1863, “Absent. Left Behind, Sick, by Order of the Surgeon, Aug. 31st, 1863.” (Also known as, Bouyan, Augustus J., according to additional information transcribed from pg. 12. April 7th, 1862, 2nd Day of Shiloh...“A. J. Bouyan was captured without injury during the day, and being subsequently exchanged, returned to the company.” Additional information transcribed from page 50 of “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Bazet, B. Filhucan (Bernard Filcuhan), Musician, Bugler Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present to Feb., 1862, Forming Part of Regtl. Band. May to Aug., 1862, “Absent. Sick in Hospl., Jackson, Miss., Since May 29th.” Jan. and Feb., 1863, “Absent Without Leave Since Oct. 27th, 1862. Remained Behind on the Retreat After the Battle of Texana Road.”
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Beauvais, Charles F. (Fergus), Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Roll to Aug., 1862. Rolls from Sept., 1862, to Aug., 1863, “Absent, Detailed Jan. 12th, 1863 (Signal Corps), Order of Gen. Hdqrs.” Appears as 3rd Corpl. Co. F. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, “Present.” Roll of Prisoners of War Paroled at Alexandria, La., June 3rd, 1865. Res., Lafourche Par., La.
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Bellaire, E., Pvt. Co. G. 18th Regt. La. Infty. En. March 1st, 1863, Camp Bisiand. Also on Rolls of Co. G. Cons. 18th Regt. La. Infty. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, “Present.”


Benoit, Claiborne J., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. ****th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Dec., 1861. Rolls from Jan., 1862, to Aug., 1862, “Absent-Sick in Marine Hospl., New Orleans, La.” Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, “Present. Bejoined Co.” Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured Bayou Teche, La., April 14th, 1863. Paroled at Prophet's Island., Below Port Hudson, La., May 5th, 1863.


Benoit, Ulysse, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Roll for Sept. and Oct., 1861 (only roll on file), “En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La.” Roll states, “Absent. Sick.”


Benoit, V., Pvt. Co. G. 18th (Cons.) La. Infty, and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only roll on file), “En. June 1st, 1862, Camp Pratt.” Roll states, “Present. Cook for Officers.”


Benoit, V., Pvt. Co. G. 18th (Cons.) La. Infty, and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only roll on file), “En. June 1st, 1862, Camp Pratt.” Roll states, “Present. Cook for Officers.”


Bergeron, Edouard (Also Borne on Rolls as Bergeron, Emile), Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 6th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Roll to Oct. 31st, 1861, “Furloughed on Account of Sickness Since Oct. 1st, 1861.” Rolls from Nov., 1861, to June, 1862, “Absent. Sick in Hospl., Jackson, Miss., Aug., 1862.” Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured at Vermilionville, La., May 2nd, 1863. Paroled at Grant's Island. Off Mobile, Ala., May 30th, 1863, Prisoner of War Rolls, “Captured Bayou Cantablum, Oct. 22nd, 1863. Rmks., Claims to Have Been a Paroled Prisoner, and Made to Act as Guide. Sent to the Rear.” On Rolls of Co. G. Cons. 18th Regt. La. Infty. and Yellow Jacket Battn. as Bergeron, E. Present on Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864. On Hospl. Register, “Admitted to C. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Shreveport, La., March 20th, 1864. Transfd. to Greenwood Hospl. April 27th, 1864.”


Bergeron, Emile, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. (En. Oct. 6th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Roll for Oct., 1861, “Present. Rolls for Nov., 1862, to Dec., 1861, “Present. Rolls for Jan., 1862 to Feb., 1862 “Present). [April 28, 1862, Corrinth, Ms., “Today Emile Bergeron was honorably discharged from service on account of disability and left with his father for home, which I never expected him to reach alive, but my predictions were wrong and he “still lives.”] (Muster Roll pages received from Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, as well as Grisamore’s book both indicate that Bergeron, Emile was on the Muster Roll pages. Additional information transcribed from pg. 54, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Bergeron, J. P., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Cons. (Yellow Jacket Battn.). En. June 1st, 1863, Camp Taylor. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, states “Present.”


Bertrand, Gustave, Pvt. Cos. A. and D. 18th Regt. La. Infty. (Cons.) and Yellow Jacket Battn. En. Aug. 29th, 1862, Camp Pratt, for the War. On Register of Prisoners of War dated April 29th, 1863, Captured Franklin, La., April 14th, 1863. Paroled at Port Hudson, La., May 5th, 1863. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, “Sick at Hospl.” On Hospl. Register, “Admitted to C. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Shreveport, La., March 26th, 1864. Transfd. April 5th, 1864, Jefferson, Texas, Hospl.” On Rolls of Prisoners of War Paroled Washington, La., June 20th, 1865. Res., Lafayette Par., La.


Besson, Chas., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore. La. Present on All Rolls to Aug., 1862. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured Labadieville, La., Oct. 27th, 1862. Paroled Thibodaux, La., Nov. 24th, 1862.


Blanchard, Abraham, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Roll for Aug., 1863. “Deserted July 17th, 1863, having joined from Desertion, July 7th, 1863.”


Blanchard, Alexander, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Camp Pratt, La. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, “Absent sick, sent to Gen. Hospl. by Surgeon, Nov. 7th, 1862.”


Blanchard, Reymond, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Camp Pratt, Oct. 10th, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, “Deserted July 17th, 1863. Having joined from Desertion July 7th, 1863.”


Boardman, C. J., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863 (only roll on file), “En. Jan. 28th, 1863, Camp Pratt. Roll states Transfd. to Co. D. 18th Regt. of La. Feb. 8th, 1863. Conscript. Joined the Co. Feb. 2nd, 1863, Camp Pratt.”


Boderway, John, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Cons. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Natchitoches, La., June 6th, 1865. Res. Natchitoches Par., La.


Boudreau, Beloni (Also on Rolls as Boudreau, Beloui), Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Inf. Consolidated and Yellow Jacket Battn. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Washington, La., June 21st, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Boudreau, D.,Pvt. Co. G. Consol. 18th Regt. La. Infty. and Yellow Jacket Battn. En. Sept. 7th, 1862, Camp Pratt, for the War. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), says “Present. Absent without leave since Feb., 1862, to Feb. 21, 1864. Gain from desertion.”


Boudreaux, Auguste, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Captured at Shiloh, Tenn., April 7th, and admitted to U. S. A. Genl. Hospl., Mound City, Ill., April 11th, 1862. Remarks: Recd. from Steamer City of Memphis. Taken prisoner at the battle of Pittsburgh. Sent to Cairo, Ill., June 2nd, 1862. Transfd. to Gratior Street Military Prison. St. Louis. Mo., June 23rd, 1862. Arrived at Alton Military Prison, Alton, Ill., July 19th, 1862, and died Sept. 6th, 1862. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Auguste Boudreaux...were wounded and fell into the hands of the enemy...Of those Boudreaux recovered from his wounds, but died of disease in prison in Alton, Il.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Boudreaux, Dozilien, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present to Feb., 1862. Roll for March and April, 1862, “Absent. Wounded April 7th, 1862, at Shiloh. Furloughed April 14th for 30 days.” Roll for July and Aug., 1862, “Rejoined Co. Aug. 24th.” Rolls from Sept., 1862, to July, 1863. “Present.” Roll for July and Aug., 1863, “Absent. Left behind sick by order of the Surgeon, Aug. 31st, 1863.” Also appears in Co. F. of the Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, “Died in Hospl. at Natchitoches, Dec. 16th, 1863.”


Boudreaux, Louis F., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore. Rolls to June, 1862, Present. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, “Absent on detached service as wagon driver with Lt. Grismore, A. Q. M.” Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Rolls from May to Aug., 1863, “Detailed since April 20th, 1863, as driver, A. Q. M.” Also appears in Co. F. Consol. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jackets Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, “Present Detached since April 20th, 1863, as driver with Capt. Grismore, A. Q. M., by order from Hdqrs.” Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 6th, 1865. Res. Lafourche Par., La.


Boudreaux, Ludzignan, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, “Rejoined company from desertion Feb. 7th, 1863 (was dropped from Roll Dec. 25th, 1862, having deserted on the 27th of Nov., 1862).” Rolls from Jan. to June, 1863, Present. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, “Absent. Left behind sick July 14th, 1863.”


Boudreaux, Jean, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Present on Rolls to June, 1863. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, “Deserted July 17th, 1863.”


Boudreaux, Oliziphore, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Rolls to June, 1863, state Present. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, “Deserted July 18th, 1863.”


Boudreau, Traumond, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1863. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Captured at Bayou Teche, La., April 14th, 1863.


Boulot, William, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, “Absent. Sent sick to Genl. Hospl. by the Surgeon Nov. 7th, 1862.” Roll for July and Aug., 1863, “Deserted July 17th, 1863, having joined from desertion, July 7th, 1863.”


Bourgeois, Theophile, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862. Camp Pratt. Rolls to Nov., 1862, “Absent. Sick. Sent to Gen. Hospl. by Surgeon Nov. 7th, 1862, at St. Martinsville.” Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Bayou Teche, La., April 14th, 1863. Paroled at Prophet's Island, below Port Hudson, La., May 5th, 1863. On Roll of Prisoners of War at New Orleans, La., to be exchanged.


Bourgeaois, Uly****se (Ulysse), Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Roll to Oct. 30th, 1861, “Absent since Oct. 12th, indefinite absence, to recover from sickness.” Rolls from Nov., 1861, to Feb., 1862, state Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Shiloh, April 7th, 1862. Sent to Vicksburg, Miss., Nov. 22nd, 1862. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Ulysses Bourgeois...were wounded but got off the field.” April 7th, 1862, 2nd Day of Shiloh...“During this day Ulysses Bourgeois...wounded the day previous, were captured,...” March 23, 1863, Camp Bisland...”Ulysses Bourgeois was honorably discharged from service on account of disability to perform duty occasioned fy a wound at Shiloh.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46,50,114, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Bouvier, Martiale, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Roll for July and Aug., 1863 (only Roll on file), “En. July 11th, 1863. Lockport. Deserted July 18th, 1863.”


Bouvier, Theophile, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861. Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Dec., 1861. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, “Sick in Camp near Corinth.” Rolls from May, 1862, to Aug., 1862, state Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War. Captured Labadieville, La., Oct. 27th, 1862. Paroled Thibodaux. La., Nov. 14th, 1862. Deserted July 18th, 1863. having joined the Co. from desertion July 7th, 1863.

Boyer, John J., Pvt. Sergt. Co. G. 19th La. Infty. En. Dec. 11th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to June, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, “Present, Promoted 4th Sergt. Aug. 12th, 1862.” Rolls from Sept., 1862, to Feb., 1863, Present, Reduced to ranks from 2nd Sergt. Feb. 2nd, 1863. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, “Deserted at Jackson, Miss., July 18th, 1863.” Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Jackson, Miss., July —, 1863, sent to Snyders Bluff, Miss., July 30th, 1863; Recd. at Camp Morton, Ind., Aug. 7th, 1863; Released on oath of allegiance, Aug. —, 1863.”


Breaux, L.,Pvt. Co. G. 18th Regt. La. Infty. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at New Iberia, La., in July and Aug., 1865. Res. Lafayette, La.


Brisbo, John (also Brisbo, G.), Pvt. 3rd Co. H. Crescent Regt. La. Infty. En. March 5th. 1862, New Orleans, La. Present to June, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent without leave. Transfd. from Cres. Regt. to 18th La. Regt., July 25th. 1862. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1862, Absent without leave. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent on detached service. Orderly to Maj. Gen. Sam Jones. Roll for May and June. 1863, Detached from Regt. previous to July 28th, 1862. Dropped from Roll, order of Col. A. W. Bosworth. On Rolls of Cos. G. and C. Pvt. 18th La. Infty.


Brogden, Joseph, Pvt. 18th La. Regt. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War. Captured Shiloh, April 7th, 1862. Sent to Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. —, 1862, for exchange from Alton, Ill. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Joseph Brogden...were wounded and fell into the hands of the enemy...Brogden, after being exchanged, returned to their company.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.) (According to Muster Roll pages received from Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, this soldier was on the rolls of Co. G.)


Bronson, Forristere, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Baton Rouge, La., June 7th, 1865.


Broussard, D., Pvt. Sergt. Cos. G. and B. 18th La. Infty. Cons. Yellow Jacket Battn. En. June 4th, 1862, Camp Pratt. On Register dated April 30th, 1863, Captured at Bayou Teche, La., April 18th, 1863. Paroled at Prophet's Island May 5th, 1863. Rolls for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Promoted from Pvt. to Sergt. Jan. 1st, 1864.


Broussard, E. R., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. On Hospl. Register admitted March 14th, 1865, to Gen. Hospl., Shreveport, La. Remarks: Transfd. March 18th, 1865, Keachi.


Broussard, Forrester, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Cons. and Yellow Jacket Battn. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Provost Marshal's Office, Baton Rouge, La., June 7th, 1865.


Broussard, J., Pvt. Co. G. Consol. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. En. March 10th, 1863, Camp Bisland, for the War, Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only one on file) Present.


Broussard, Joseph, Pvt. Co. G. 18th Regt. La. Infty. Cons. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled New Iberia. La., in July and Aug., 1865. Res. St. Landry Par., La.


Broussard, Severin, Pvt. Co. G. and F. 18th Cons. Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. En. June 4th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Bayou Teche, La., April 20th, 1863. Paroled at Prophet's Island, below Port Hudson, La., May 5th, 1863. Sent to New Orleans, La., to be exchanged. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (last Roll on file). Present. Remarks: Absent without leave from Sept. 12th, 1863, to Feb. 21st, 1864. Gain from Desertion.


Brussa, E. R., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Also on Rolls of Co. — 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. On Rolls of Prisoners of War. Paroled at New Iberia, La., June 12th, 1865. Res. St. Martin Par., La.


Burk, William, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore. La. Rolls from [p.185] Oct. to Dec., 1861. Present. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Absent. Left in Hospl., Corinth. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent. Wounded at Shiloh, April 6th, furloughed for 30 days, April 15th. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent on furlough, Wounded. Rejoined Co. Aug. 24th. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled at Labadieville. La., Oct. 27th, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent without leave since Oct. 27th, 1862, Remained behind in the retreat after the Battle of Texanna Road. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...”Still advancing at about one o’clock, we came up to a line of the enemy engaged with Hardee’s Division. They were in line almost perpendicular to us and as soon as we passed around a think cluster of woods, Col. Mouton ordered our regiment to charge; the enemy immediately began to retreat and were in the act of surrendering when Hardee’s troops, seeing us advancing, began firing upon us. Our two right companies were dressed in blue, and we were taken for the Yankees. Being obliged to fall back, the enemy affected his escape. By this unfortunate mistake, Capt. Hunnington was mortally wounded, and Wm. Burk of our company slightly injured in the leg.” , from Grisamore’s book.)


Buthier, Julius, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War to be sent to Cairo, Ill., for exchange, order of Col. Hoffman. Note; Recd. near Vicksburg, Dec. 8th, 1862.


Cantienne, T., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. —. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Deserted July 19th, 1863.

Cantrelle, T., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. —. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Deserted July 20th, 1863.


Caro, A., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, En. Jan. 28th, 1863. Camp Pratt. Absent with cause since Feb. 2nd, 1863. Assigned to Company Feb. 2nd, 1863 (Conscript).


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Chase, Thomas B., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty.
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Cherami, Augustin (also Sherman, A.), Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War, Captured at Shiloh, April 7th, 1862. Admitted April 18th, 1862, to No. 2 U. S. A. Gen. Hospl. (Marine), Evansville, Ind. Sent to Indianapolis, Ind., April 29th, 1862. Sent to Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 1st, 1862, to be exchanged. Declared exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Va., Nov. 10th, 1862.(April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Augustin Cherami...were wounded but got off the field.” April 7th, 1862, 2nd Day of Shiloh...“During this day Augustin Cherami...wounded the day previous, were captured,...” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46-50, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Clause, Oscar, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Present on Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Deserted July 20th, 1863.


Clotu, Fraoois (Francis?), Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. also Pvt. Co. G. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. Paroled at Washington, La., June 21st, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Coghlin, J. (also Coglin, T. J.; Coghian, T. J.), Pvt. Co. K. 18th La. Infty. En. July 15th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Present on Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863. Roll dated June 30th, 1863, Deserted from retreat April 15th, 1863. Also appears in Co. G. of the Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent, sick, Gen. Hospl. Absent without leave to Dec. 18th, 1863, when transfd. to this Co. (Co. G. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn.) On Descriptive List given by himself, Admitted [p.372] March 20th, 1864, to C. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Shreveport, La. Transfd. April 6th, 1864, to Jefferson, Tex., Hospl.


Collins, Britton, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at —, June —, 1865. Res. Nacogdoches, Tex.


Collins, William F., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, New Orleans, La. Present on all Rolls to Aug., 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Returned to Co. from Hospl. Jan. 13th, 1863. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Present. Also on Rolls of Co. F. Pvt. Cons. 18th Regt. La. Infty and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent. Detailed Nov. 9th, 1863, courier, by order of Col. Henry Gray. Has his descriptive list. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Alexandria, La., June 3rd, 1865. Res. Lafourche Par., La.


Comeau, Olizeme, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Jan. 28th, 1863, Camp Pratt. Rmks.: On Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863. Present. Joined the Co. Feb. 2nd, 1863. (Conscript) from Camp Pratt.


Comeun, Elize (also Comeau, Elizee), Pvt. Co. G. 18th, La. Infty. En. Jan. 22nd, 1863, Camp Pratt. Rmks.: On Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Joined the Co. Feb. 2nd, 1863, (Conscript) from Camp Pratt. Roll for May [p.401] and June, 1863, Dropped from the Roll April 14th, 1863, as missing in the retreat. Rejoined the Co. June 8th, 1863. Present on Roll for July and Aug., 1863.


Cook, Malcomb B. Jr., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Present, forming part of Regtl. Band. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl., Jackson, Miss. Rolls from July, 1862, to Feb., 1863, Present. Detailed from Co. Feb. 1st, 1862 (?) as Provost Marshal to New Iberia, La., order of Hdqrs. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured April —, 1863, at Franklin, La. On List dated Hdqrs. U. S. Forces, Lafourche District, Thibodaux, La., Feb. 23rd, 1864, of Paroled Prisoners in Lafourche District.


Cook, S. M., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty.


Cook, S. M., Pvt. Co. F. Crescent Regt. La. Infty. En. March 8th, 1862, New Orleans, La. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent. Sent to Hospl., sick. Last heard of him at home, sick. Transfd, from Cres. to Co. G. 18th La. Infty., July 30th, 1863; has not returned. Rolls from Nov., 1862, to Feb., 1863, Absent, Sick.


Cooley, William, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War, Captured at Alexandria, La., May 7th, 1863. Paroled at Grant's Island, off Mobile, Ala., May 30th, 1863.


Couvillion, H. O., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Sept. 26th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Present on Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863. Roll for April 30th, 1863, to —, dated June 31st, 1863, Absent, sick furlough of 20 days. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl., Camp Taylor. Later appears on the Rolls of Co. I. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. Pvt. as Couvillon, H. O. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent with leave since Feb. 26th, 1864. Paroled at Alexandria, La., June 21st, 1865. Res. Avoyelles Par., La. (According to Muster Roll pages received from Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, this soldier also appears on the Rolls of Co. F.)
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Crethers, Lucien, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Also on Rolls of Co. G. Pvt. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, dated April 27th, 1863, Captured at Bayou Teche, La., April 14th, 1863. Paroled at Prophet's Island, below Port Hudson, La., May 5th, 1863. Sent to New Orleans, La., to be exchanged. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Washington, La., June 21st, 1865. Res. St. Landry Par., La.


Dantin, Magloire A., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore. La. Present to Feb., 1862. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“M. A. Dantin...were wounded and fell into the hands of the enemy...The fate of Dantin and Guedry is enveloped in some doubt. I am satisfied that one of them died in New Albany (Guedry) and that the other died in Camp Dennison, Ohio.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Daunis, Thomas J., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Nov. 16th, 1861, Camp Roman. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Absent. Left in General Hospl., New Orleans. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Labadieville, La., Oct. 27th, 1862. Paroled at Thibodaux, La., Nov. 4th, 1862.(According to passage, footnote Ch. 1, #46 in Grisamore’s book, Pvt. Daunis, Thomas J. served with Capt. William A. Whitaker in Co. C., 7th La. Cavalry when he was captured at Labadieville, La. Additional information transcribed from “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Delaney, James, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll May and June, 1862, remarks: Absent, wounded at Shiloh, April 6th, furlough 40 days, April 15. Regtl. Return for July, 1862, Furloughed 40 days since April 15, 1862; furlough expired. July and Aug., 1862, Absent, wounded at Shiloh, April 6th; furlough 40 days from April 15th. Last heard of, ill. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, wounded at the Battle of Shiloh, April 6th; obtained furlough of 40 days, April 15th, 1862; expired.(April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“James Delaney...were wounded but got off the field.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Delaporte, Jules Joseph, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Aug., 1862.


Derouen, Lu, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled New Iberia, La., June 13th, 1865. Res. Calcasieu Par., La.


Derouse, A., Pvt. Co. G. 10th Battn. La. Infty. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Bayou Teche, La., April 14th, 1863. Paroled below Port Hudson, La., May 11th, 1863. Sent to New Orleans, La., to be exchanged, Also borne on Rolls of Co. G. Cons. 18th La. Infty. Pvt.


Deslatte, Clerfe, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Aug., 1862.


Doiron, Jean Bte., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Deserted July 19th, 1863.


New Soldier Added on 6 July 2000
Doland, Thomas, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty.
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Domain, A. N., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Also. on Rolls of Co. – 18th Cons. La. Infty. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Washington, La June 19th, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Doran, Michael, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. En. Feb. 3rd, 1863, at Camp De Huntive D'Autin, for three years. Roll for May and June, 1863, Last paid by Capt. Grisamore to Feb. 28th, 1863. Left behind, sick, on March by the Surgeon, June 25th, 1863. Not recd. bounty. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, repeats date paid and says: Left sick on march, order of Surgeon, June 20th, 1863.


Dowty, Wm. A., 2nd Sergt. Co. D. Cres. Regt. La. Infty. En. New Orleans, La, March 8th. 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, Left in Hospl. without leave. Dropped from the Roll as a Deserter, June 25th, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent without leave. Transfd, from Cres. Regt. to Co. G. 18th La. Infty., July 30th. On Rolls of Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Pvt. as Dowty, W. A. Regtl. Return for July, 1862, Absent without leave.


Doyle, T., Pvt. Co. G. Cons. 18th La. Infty. En. June 1st, 1862, Camp Pratt. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Lafourche, La., Oct. 27th, 1862. Remarks on Register: Taken the Oath of Allegiance. On list of prisoners of war paroled on board prison ship at New Orleans, La., Jan. 1st, 1863. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present.


Dreyfus, H. (also Dresifus, H.; Dreyfert, R.). Pvt. Sergt. Co. G. Crescent Regt. La. Infty. En. New Orleans, La., March 8th, 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, Left at Hospl., without leave. Dropped from the Roll as Deserter, June 25th, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent without leave. Transfd. from Cres. Regt. to Co. G. 18th Regt. La. Infty.


Dryfust, J., Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Infty. Regtl. Return for July, 1862, Absent without leave.


Duffier, G. (also Doofler, George, and Dauphly, G.), Drummer Co. G, Consolidated 18th La. Inf. En. March 10, 1863, Camp Bisland. Captured Bayou Teche, La., April 14, 1863. Paroled below Port Hudson, La., May 11, 1863. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), Present. Detached as drummer on Feb. 15, 1864, by order Col. Collins.


Dugas, M. (also Dugas, Mozart), Pvt. Co. G, 18th, and Co. D, Consolidated 18th La. Inf. En. April 7, 1862, St. Martinville. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), remarks: Absent. Detailed with Provost Guard at Alexandria, La., Feb. 13, 1864. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Washington, La., June 19, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Dugats, S., Pvt. Co. G, 18th and Consolidated 18th La. Inf. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Washington, La., June 18, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Eagan, John F., Pvt. Co. A, Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. March 5, 1862, New Orleans, La. Roll for May and June, 1862, Present. Detached as Drummer for Regt. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Present. Transfd. from Cres. Regt. to Co. G, 18th La. Inf., July 30 (was a Drummer in former Regt.). Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent without leave. Roll for May and June, 1863, Deserted. Absent since reorganization. Last heard from was acting Nurse in Hospl., Jackson, Miss., March, 1863.


Elliott, Adolphe, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1863. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Deserted July 18, 1863.


Emmett, R. A., Pvt. Co. G, 1st Inf. On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Lancaster Ky., Nov. 18th, 1862. Res. — La.


Engeron, Charles A. (also Engeram, C. Alfred: Engerran, Charles A.), Pvt. Musician Co. G, 18th Regt. La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Rolls to Oct. 31, 1861, Absent, Oct. 16, 1861, indefinite leave of absence to recuperate from sickness. Present on Rolls for Nov. and Dec., 1861. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Absent left in camp near Corinth, sick. Forming part of Regtl. Band. (Mar. 25th, 1862...”Pvt. C. A. Engeron was honorably discharged from service on account of disability to perform military duty”. Additional information transcribed from pg. 37, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.))


Evans, R. E., Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf.


Evans, R. J. (also Evans, R. P.), Pvt. Co. C, Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. March 5, 1862, New Orleans, La. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent, sick, in New Orleans, La. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent, sick, in New Orleans, La. Transfd. from Cres. Regt. to Co. G, 18th Regt. La. Inf., July 30. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1862, Absent, wounded at Shiloh. Furlough long expired. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Deserted. Sick furlough from April 30 to May 30. Never since reported.
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Everett, E., Pvt. Co. G, 18th Regt. La. Inf.


Everett, Ed., Pvt. Co. A, Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. March 5, 1862, New Orleans, La. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent, sick, Sent to the rear June 3. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent with leave. Last heard was in New Orleans, La. Never Recd. pay or bounty. Transfd. from Cres. Regt. to Co. G, 18th Regt. La. Inf., July 30.


Falgout, Jules B. (also Falgout, Gules), Pvt. Co. G, 18th Regt. La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Roll to Oct. 31, 1861, Absent. Oct. 16, 1861, indefinite leave of abscence to recruit from sickness. Present on Rolls Nov., 1861, to Feb., 1862.(April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Jules B. Falgout...were wounded but got off the field.” April 7th, 1862, 2nd Day of Shiloh...“During this day Jules B. Falgout...wounded the day previous, were captured,...”Additional information transcribed from pg. 46-50, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Ferrett, John, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. (March 10th, 1862...”Pvt. John Ferret was honorably discharged from service for disability, on account of too advanced age to perform military service”. Additional information transcribed from pg. 34, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.))


Fisher, C. A., Pvt. Corpl. 1st Sergt: Co. F, Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. March 8, 1862, New Orleans, La. Present on all Rolls to June, 1862. Promoted from Pvt. to Corpl., June 25, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Present. Transfd. from Cres. Regt. to 18th La. Inf. Was a Corpl. in Cres. Regt. Present on Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Promoted from 1st Corpl. to 1st Sergt., Feb. 1, 1862. Present on Roll for May and June, 1863. (According to Muster Roll pages received from Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, this soldier appears on the Rolls of Co. G.)


Fisher, Henry, Pvt. Co. G, Cres. Regt. La. Inf. En. March 5, 1862, New Orleans, La. Roll for May and June, 1862, Present. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent without leave. Transfd. from Cres. Regt. to 18th La. Inf., July 30, Rolls from Nov., 1862, to Feb., 1863, Absent on detached service, Govt. Works, Columbus, Miss. Roll for May and June, 1863, Detached from Regt. previous to July 28, 1862. Dropped from Roll, order of Col. A. W. Bosworth. Also borne on Rolls of Co. G, 18th La. Inf. and on Rolls of Co. G, Cons. 18th La. Inf. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent. Detached service in Commsy. Dept. as cooper, Dec. 29, 1863, order of Gen. Taylor. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Franklin, La., June 10, 1865. Res. Franklin, La.


Fontenot, Adrien (also Fontenot, Aaluen), Pvt. Co. G, 18th Regt. La. Inf. En. Sept. 8, 1862, Camp Pratt. Present on Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863. Roll for May and June, 1863, Dropped from Roll, April 20, 1863, as missing on the retreat. Rejoined Co., June 22, 1863. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Absent. Sent to Hospl., sick, by Surgeon, July 20, 1863.


Fontenot, Olyime, Pvt. Co. G, 18th Regt. La. Inf. En. Jan. 28, 1863, Camp Pratt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent with leave, Feb. 25, 1863. Joined Co. Feb. 3, 1863 (Conscript).


Forest, Ellis, Pvt. Co. G. 18th La. Inf. En: Oct. 10, 1862, Camp Pratt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent. Sent to Gen. Hospl. by the Surgeon, Nov. 7, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Deserted July 17, 1863, having joined the Co. from Desertion.


Forest, Eugene (also Forat, E.; Foret, Eugene), Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 10, 1862, Camp Pratt. Present on Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863. Appears on Register of Prisoners of War, dated April 27, 1863, Captured at Bayou Teche, La., April 14, 1863. Sent to New Orleans, La., to be exchanged. Paroled below Port Hudson, La., May 11, 1863.


Forrest, Orville, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Appears on a Register of Prisoners of War, Captured at Lafourche, La., Dec. 8, 1862. Paroled by Gen. Weitzel, Jan. 20, 1863.


Frederic, H. A. (also Frederich, H. A.), 2nd Sergt. Co. B, Cres. Regt. La. Inf, En. March 5, 1862, New Orleans, La. Appears on List dated Corinth, Miss., April 28, 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, Present. Promoted to 2nd Sergt. from Pvt., May 22, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Present. Promoted to 2nd Sergt., Aug. 1. Transfd. to 18th Regt. La. Inf., July 30, 1862, from Cres. Regt. La. Inf. Was a Sergt. in former organization. Captured at Labadieville, Oct. 27, 1862, and released on parole by Brig. Gen. U. S. Weitzel, Nov. 14, 1862, Thibodaux, La. Recd. on board Steamer Frolic, Feb. 20, 1863, near Baton Rouge, La., for exchange. Roll for May and June, 1863, Present or absent not stated. 2nd Lt. Jr. Elect. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Absent on Signal Corps under Lt. Routte, 2nd Lt. Jr. Elect. (According to information contained on Muster Roll pages received from Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, this soldier was on the Rolls of Co. G.)


Frost, Richard, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Infty. En. July 27, 1863, Camp Taylor. Present or absent not stated on Roll for July and Aug., 1863. Also Pvt. Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Infty. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Detailed July 27, 1863, Driver with Capt. Grisamore, A. Q. M. Orders from Hdqrs.


Gaudet, F. Justin (Francois Justin), Pvt. Sergt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, Present. Promoted to 3rd Corpl., June 29. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Present. Promoted 4th Sergt., Aug. 1. Rolls from Jan., 1863, to Aug., 1863, Present. On Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. La. Inf. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“F. J. Gaudet...were wounded but got off the field.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Gauthier, Severin, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Roll to Dec., 1861. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Absent. Left in camp near Corinth. Sick. (April 21st, 1862, Corinth...“Severin Gauthier died today and was buried in the cemetery at Corinth.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 54,“Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Gauthreau, Trasimond (also Gouthreau, T.), Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 10, 1862, Camp Pratt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Returned from Gen. Hospl. to Co., Feb. 21, 1863. Rolls of Prisoners of War show him captured at Bayou Teche, La., April 14, 1863. and sent to New Orleans, La., to be exchanged.


Gautreau, Leoni, Pvt. Corpl. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore. Rolls from Oct. to Dec., 1861, Present. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862. Discharged honorably from service Feb. 25, 1862. Appears on List of surrendered prisoners, paroled at Pro. Marshal. Par. of Assumption, Napoleonville, Nov. 1, 1865. (Feb. 25th, 1862...”Cpl. Leoni Gautreaux was honorably discharged form service on account of ill health...Having returned to his home, he died shortly afterwards”. Additional information transcribed from pg. 26, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Giroir, Jules (also Girror, Jules; Gerauard, Jules),Pvt. Co. G. 18th Inf. La. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Rolls from Oct., 1861, to Feb., 1862, Present. Appears on Register of City U. S. A. Gen. Hospl., St. Louis, Mo., Admitted April 19, 1862. Remarks: Sent to prison. May 17, 1862. Admitted to U. S. A. Prison Hospl., Camp Douglas. Ill., May 27, 1862. Discharged June 3, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, [p.32] Absent. Wounded at Shiloh, April 6. Taken prisoner. Returned and mustered into service, Sept. 27. Rolls from Jan. to Aug., 1863, Present. Also appears on Rolls of Co. F of the Consd. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. as Girori, Jules, and Co. – as Gerauard, Jules, Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Paroled at New Iberia, La., in July and Aug., 1865. Res. Lafayette, La.(April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Jules Giroir...were wounded but got off the field.” April 7th, 1862, 2nd Day of Shiloh...“During this day Jules Giroir...wounded the day previous, were captured,...”Additional information transcribed from pg. 46-50, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Girouard, Dupre, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Also appears in Co. G. of the Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at New Iberia, La., in July and Aug., 1865. Res. Lafayette, La.


Grandry, I. C., Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf., also appears in Co. G, Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at New Iberia, La., in July and Aug., 1865. Res. Lafayette, La.


Gros (Greaux), Francois, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Nov. 12, 1862, Camp Bisland. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Roll for May and June, 1863, Detailed May 10, 1863, as driver with A. Q. M. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Absent. Sent to Hospl. by order of the surgeon, July 13, 1863.
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Gros, Justillien, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore. Rolls from Oct., 1861, to Feb., 1862, Present. Roll for May and June, 1862, Sick in Hospl., Jackson, Miss. Rolls from July, 1862, to Aug., 1863, Detailed at Regtl. Hospl. since Aug., 1862, by order Hdqrs. Also appears in Co. F, Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Detailed Aug. 20, 1862, at Regtl. Hospl., by orders from Hdqrs. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Natchitoches, June 6, 1865.


Grubbs, Amos W., Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1863. Roll for May and June, 1863, Left behind, sick, in the march, order of Surgeon. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Present. Also on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. La. Inf. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent. Rejoined Co., Feb. 25, 1864, from Gen. Hospl. Absent on furlough obtained Feb. 27, 1864. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled Shreveport, La., June 13, 1865. Res. Madison Par., La.


Guedry, Paul, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1862. On Hospl. Register, Admitted to No. 1 U. S. A. Gen. Hospl., New Albany, Ind., April 17, 1862. Died May 22, 1862; gunshot, thigh and leg. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Paul Guedry...were wounded and fell into the hands of the enemy...The fate of Dantin and Guedry is enveloped in some doubt. I am satisfied that one of them died in New Albany (Guedry) and that the other died in Camp Dennison, Ohio.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Guidroz, A.,Pvt. Co. G, Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Appears on Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), En. March 1, 1862, Camp Pratt. Roll states Present.


New Soldier Added on 6 July 2000
Guidroz, Evariste,Pvt. Co. G, 18th Regt. La. Inf.
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Guidroz, William, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent, wounded Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Furloughed for 30 days from April 15. Rolls from July, 1862, to Feb., 1863, Present. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Deserted July 18, 1863. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“William Guidriz...were wounded but got off the field.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Guidry, Donatien, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. —. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Absent, left behind, sick (over). Also appears in Co. F of the Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. En. July 11, 1863, Camp Cox. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present.


Guidry, Onesippe, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Roll for July and Aug., 1863 (only Roll on file), En. July 3, 1863, —. Also on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. La. Inf. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled Natchitoches, La., June 6, 1865. Res. Lafourche Par., La.


Guillot, Francois, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Wounded at Shiloh. Taken prisoner. Returned Sept. 27, 1862. Mentioned on Oct. 1, 1862, order of Col. R. F. Tatnall. Name does not appear in column of names present. (From record of events.) Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Shiloh, Tenn., April 1, 1862. Recd. at Gratiot St. Military Prison, St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 16, 1862. Forwd. to Alton Military Prison, Ill., Aug. 19, 1862. Transfd. to Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 23, 1862, to be exchanged. Exchanged at Aikens Landing, Va., Nov. 11, 1862. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Francois Guillot...were wounded but got off the field.” April 7th, 1862, 2nd Day of Shiloh...“During this day Francois Guillot...wounded the day previous, were captured,...” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46-50, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Guillot, Jean Bste., Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1862. On Hospl. Register, Admitted to No. 4 U. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Louisville, Ky., April 17, 1862. Sent to Camp Chase, Ohio, April 25, 1862. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Jean B. Guillot...were wounded and fell into the hands of the enemy...Guillot died at Camp Chase, Ohio...” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, “Reminiscences of Uncle Silas” by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Guyot, Joseph, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. —. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Absent. Left behind, sick. Also appears in Co. F of the Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, En. July 2, 1863, Camp Thibodaux. Present. Rejoined the Company Feb. 14, 1864, from Gen. Hospl. See also 10th Battn. La. Inf. (Dec.. 1864, near Minden, La....“Joseph Guyot, who had been left behind sick, died about this time.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 184, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Hathcox, William S., Pvt. 2nd Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. March 8, 1862, Claiborne Par., La. Rolls from Nov., 1862, to April, 1863, Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863. Roll to Oct., 1863, Absent in Vicksburg since May 7, 1863, sick. Rolls from Nov., 1863, to Aug., 1864, Absent. Captured at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863. Now at home in Claiborne Par., La., on parole.


Hauchez, J. W., Pvt. Co. G, Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), En. July 11, 1862, Camp Pratt. Present. Absent without leave to Dec. 18, 1862, when Transfd. to this Co.


Hebert, Joseph, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore La. Present on Rolls to Feb., 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Bayou Teche, La., April 11, 1863. Paroled below Port Hudson, La., May 11, 1863. Also on Rolls of Co. K, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. En. June 7, 1863, Camp Pratt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled Natchitoches, La., June 6, 1865. Res. Assumption Par., La.


Hebert, Placide, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Also on Rolls of Co. –, Cons. 18th Regt. La. Inf. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Washington, La., June 22, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Herbert, Emile, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Also appears on Rolls of Co. –, Cons. 18th Regt. La. Inf. and Yellow Jacket Battn. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled Washington, La., June 22, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.
Additional Information (31 December 2003): Emile Herbert (Hebert) was a rice farmer by trade and was married to Marie Celeste (HEBERT). At least one child was a result of this marriage: Eloi. Emile survived the war after serving in Co. G., of the 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment. There is a Confederate Pension Application on file at the Archives in Baton Rouge in the name of Emile's widow: Marie Celeste Hebert. At this time we do not know the date of Emile's death nor his burial location. Information provided us indicates that the descendant listed below is currently researching the pension application and will provide additional information as it becomes available.
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Herbert, Eugene, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Also on Rolls of Co. –, 18th Cons. La. Inf. and Yellow Jacket Battn. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled Washington, La., June 22, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Herbert, Placide, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Washington, La., June 21, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Holcombe, Milton S., Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore. Rolls from Oct., 1861, to Feb., 1862, all state Present.


Holloway, Lojein, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Also appears in Co. G. Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Washington, La., June 20, 1865. Res. St. Landry Par., La.


Hymel, Ulysse (Himel), Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore. Present to Feb., 1862. On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Shiloh, Tenn., April 8, 1862. Admitted to U. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Mound City, Ill., April 11, 1862. Transfd. to Gratiot St. Military Prison, St. Louis, Mo., June 23, 1862. Transfd. to Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 23, 1862, to be exchanged. Recd. at Aikens Landing and exchanged Nov. 11, 1862. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled at Lafourche, La., Dec. 10, 1862. Indorsement on Roll: Recd. on board Steamer Frolic, near Baton Rouge, La., Feb. 23, 1863, and exchanged. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent without leave since Oct. 27, 1862. Remained behind in the retreat after the Battle of Texanna Roads. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Present. Joined Co. —. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Ulysse Hymel...were wounded and fell into the hands of the enemy...and Hymel after being exchanged, returned to their company.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)
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Jack, Joseph,— Co. G, 18th Regt. La. Inf. Appears on Register of Prisoners of War at New Orleans, La. Recd. Nov. 2, 186–. Released Nov. 24, 186–. Took the Oath and released by order of Maj. Porter.


Jackson, W., Pvt. Co. G, 18th and 25th La. Inf. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Murfreesboro, Tenn., Jan. 5, 1863. Sent to Camp Chase, Ohio, Feb. 25, 1863, from Louisville, Ky.


Jeandron, Aristide, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862. Absent, sick, in Hospl., Jackson, Miss. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Killed by collision of trains, Aug. 5.(Aug. 4th, 1862,“...nearing Citronelle Station about sunrise...another train came up behind...By this collision Aristide Jeandron of our company was killed, his body being torn to pieces, and ...” Additional information transcribed from pg. 86, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Jeandron, Jean Baptiste, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl., Jackson, Miss. Regtl. Return for June, 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl. (time not known), baving joined the Co. from Desertion. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Present. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent without leave since Oct. 27, 1862; remained behind in the retreat after Battle of Texana. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Deserted July 18, 1863.


Jeandron, Oleziman Pvt. Co. G, 18th Regt. La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. (Mar. 27th, 1862...”Pvt. Olezimon Jeandron died in the hospital at Corinth and was buried in the cemetery adjoining that town”. Additional information transcribed from pg. 37, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Kennesson, E., Pvt. Co. G, Cons. 18th La. Inf. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. En. Feb. 1, 1863, Camp Bisland, for the War. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Bayou Teche, La., April 14, 1863. Paroled below Port Hudson, La., May 11, 1863. Forwarded to New Orleans, La., to be exchanged. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864. Present.


Knoblock, Victor, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent, wounded at Shiloh, April 6, Furloughed 30 days April 15, Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Present. Was absent on furlough, rejoined Aug. 24. Rolls from Jan., 1863, to Aug., 1863, Absent, detailed from Co. Dec. 18, 1862, (blacksmith) order of Gen. Hdqrs. Also appears on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864. Absent, sick, at Hospl., Dec. 8, 1863. Heard from him lately, unwell, has his descriptive list. Appears on a Register of C. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Shreveport, La., admitted March 29, 1864. Returned to duty April 8, 1864. On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 6, 1865. Res. Lafourche Par., La.(April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“J. Victor Knoblock...were wounded but got off the field.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Lafauette, Don Lewis, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Also borne on Rolls of Co. G, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at New Iberia, La., in July and Aug., 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Lagarde, Joseph, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Roll for July and Aug., 1863 (only Roll on file), En. —, for 3 years, with remarks: Present, mustered in the Co., July 3, 1862. Entitled to Bounty. Also borne on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, state present. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 6, 1865. Res. Lafourche Par., La.
Additional Information (21 December 2002): Joseph Lagarde was married to Amelia TRONE. It is not stated as to how many children that this marriage produced. Joseph apparently enlisted with a brother, Pierre and they were both business owners [same business?]. A search of the Confederate Pension Applications that are on file at the Archives in Baton Rouge lists a Pension File on behalf of Joseph's widow, Amelia. No file was located on behalf of his brother Pierre. Joseph passed away in 1908 and is laid to rest in New Orleans.
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Lagarde, Pierre (also borne on Rolls as Lagarde, P., Jr.), Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1863, from time of enlistment. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, (Musician, Forming Part of Regimental Band.) Deserted, dropped as a deserter, July 20, 1863. [Information in brackets is taken from Muster Roll pages dated 31 Dec. 1861- 28 Feb. 1862 received from Jackson Barracks, New Orleans.]
Additional Information (21 December 2002): See above -- Joseph Lagarde.
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Laine, Claiborne, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct., 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Aug., 1862. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Lafourche, La., Dec. 8, 1862. Exchanged on Brd. Str. Frolic near Baton Rouge, La., Feb. 20, 1863. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent without leave since Oct. 27, 1862. Remained behind on the retreat after the battle of Texana Road. Roll for July and Aug., 1863. Present, detailed Aug. 1, 1862, Pro. Marshal Grd. at Vermilionville. Also on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present, rejoined the Co. Feb. 25, 1864, from Gen. Hospl.


Lance, Jacob, Pvt. Co. G, 10th Battn. La. Inf. On Register of Prisoners of War, dated April 27, 1863. Captured Bayou Teche. La., April 14, 1863. Exchanged New Orleans, La. —, 1863. On Rolls of Co. C, Cons. 18th Regt. La. Inf. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Pvt. as Lance, Jacob.


Landrick, F. C., Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Also borne on Rolls of Co. G, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Pvt. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at New Iberia, La., in July and Aug., 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Landry, A., Pvt. Co. G, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), En. June 4, 1862, Camp Pratt. Reported present, with remarks: Absent without leave since Sept. 16, 1863, to Feb. 21, 1864; gain from Desertion.


Landry, C., Pvt. Co. G, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. En. Sept. 14, 1862, Camp Pratt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present, with remarks: Absent without leave since Aug. 11, 1863, to Feb. 21, 1864; gain from Desertion. Appears on a Register of C. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Shreveport, La., Admitted March 20, 1864; convalescent.


Landry, Dolze, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Also appears on Rolls of Co. G, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at New Iberia, La., in July and Aug., 1865, at New Iberia, La. Res. Lafayette Par., La.


Landry, S. (Seville), Pvt. Co. G. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. En. July 21, 1862, Camp Pratt, La. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent, sick, at Gen. Hospl. on Ouachita River.
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Landry, S. C., Pvt. Co. G, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), En. June 4, 1862, Camp Pratt. Reported present with remarks: Absent without leave since Sept. 16, 1863, to Feb. 1, 1864; gain from Desertion.
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Laparle, P., Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Roll for July and Aug., 1862 (only Roll on file), En. March 5, 1862, New Orleans, La. Reported absent with remarks: Wounded at Shiloh. Furlough expired. Transfd. from Cres. Regt. to Co. – July 30. Has not received pay.


Leblanc, Aristide J., Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Jan., 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl. Jackson, Miss. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent, sick, (Home). Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, without leave, sent to Hospl., May 29, 1862, obtained a furlough, never returned. Also borne on Rolls of Co. D. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Corpl. as Le Blanc, A. J. On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled at New Iberia, La., June 12, 1865. Res. St. Martin Par., La.


Le Blanc, C., Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862 (only Roll on file), En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La., reported present.


Le Blanc, Demophon (Demonphon S.), Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Dec., 1861. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent, sick, in Hospl., Jackson, [p.692] Miss. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Present, was absent, sick, rejoined Co., Aug. 24. On list dated Hdqrs. Reserve Brig. Jan. 20, 1863, of prisoners who have given themseives up or been taken by Officers under Command of Brig. Gen. Weitzel and by him paroled. Captured Lafourche, La., Dec. 12, 1862.
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Ledet, Henry, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to July, 1863. Also appears on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Detailed Sept. 30, 1863, driver with Capt. Grisamore, A. Q. M., orders from Hdqrs. On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Natchitoches, La., June 6, 1865. Res. Lafourche, La.


Ledet, Marcelin, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Rolls from May, 1862, to Aug., 1862, Wounded at Shiloh, April 6. Furloughed for 30 days from April 15. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Labadieville. La., Oct. 27, 1862. Paroled at Thibodaux, La., Nov. 19, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, states Present. Roll for May and June, 1863, Left behind, sick, in march by order of the Surgeon, June 20, 1863. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, states Present. Also on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, states Present.(April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Marcel Ledet...were wounded but got off the field.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Ledet, William, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Rolls from Jan., 1862, to Aug., 1862, state Present. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Detailed Feb. 1, 1863, by orders from Hdqrs. (Provost Marshal Grd.). [On List dated Camp near Corinth Hdqrs. 18th Regt. La. Vols., April 28, 1862, of men who returned from the Battle of Shiloh.] Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Deserted July 20, 1863. (Aug. 4th, 1862,“...nearing Citronelle Station about sunrise...another train came up behind...By this collision Aristide Jeandron of our company was killed, his body being torn to pieces, and Wm. Ledet was wounded.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 86, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore. Information highlited in [ ] was transcribed from Muster Roll pages received from Jackson Barracks, New Orleans.)


Lejeune, Amadeo, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore. La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862. Absent. Wounded at Shiloh, April 6. Furlough 30 days from April 15. Roll for July and Aug., 1862. Present. Was absent, wounded. Rejoined Aug. 24. On Hospl. Register. Admitted Nov. 7, 1862, to St. James U. S. A. Gen. Hospl., New Orleans, La. Released from Hospl., Dec. 23, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb. 1863, Present. Detalled Feb. 1, 1863. Pro. Marshal Grd., order from Hdqrs. Roll for May and June, 1863. Detailed April 29, 1863, driver with Brig. A. Q. M. Roll for July and Aug., 1863. Absent, left sick, at Camp Taylor, order of Surgeon. Aug. 31, 1863. Also on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf., Pvt., Lejeune, Amadeo. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent, sick, sent to Gen. Hospl. by the Surgeon. June 25, 1864, On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 6, 1865. Res. Lafourche Par., La. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Amadeo Lejeune...were wounded but got off the field.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Lejeune, Augustin, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore. Roll to Oct. 31, 1861, Left Oct. 25, 1861, 6 days' leave of absence to visit sick child. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1861, Present. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Absent, left in camp near Corinth, sick. Roll for May and June, 1862, Honorably discharged from service, June 12. (June 13, 1862, Corinth...”Augustine Lejeune, who had been afflicted with rheumatism for some time unable to perform service, had obtained his discharge this morning.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 43, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Leonard, Joseph, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Shiloh, April 7, 1862, admitted April 18, 1862, to No. 2 U. S. A. Gen. Hospl. (Marine) Evansville, Ind. Sent April 30, 1862, to City U. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Indianapolis, Ind. Released from Hospl. Transfd. to New Riche. Forwd. to Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 2, 1862. Sent to Vicksburg, Miss., to be exchanged. Declared exchanged at Aikens Landing, Va., May 10, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, wounded Shiloh, taken prisoner, returned Sept. 27, 1862. Mustered in by order of Col. J. F. Tatnall, Sept. 22, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Detailed Feb. 1, 1863. order from Hdqrs. (Provost Marshal Grd.) Roll for July and Aug., 1863, states present. Also appears on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Pvt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, states present. On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 6, 1865. Res. Lafourche, La.(April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Joe Leonard...were wounded but got off the field.” April 7th, 1862, 2nd Day of Shiloh...“During this day Joseph Leonard...wounded the day previous, were captured,...” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46-50, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Leonard, Noel O., Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1863. Rolls from May, 1863, to Aug., 1863, Absent, left behind, sick, on the march, order of Surgeon, June 20, 1863, or July 14, 1863.


Leonard, William, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Sept. 22, 1862, Port Hudson, La. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent, sent sick to Gen. Hospl., by the Surgeon, Nov. 29, 1862, heard of him in Hospl. at St. Martinville. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Absent, left sick at Camp Taylor, order of the Surgeon, Aug. 31, 1863. Also borne on Rolls of Co. F, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Pvt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, state present. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Alexandria, La., June 13, 1865. Res. New Orleans, La.


Levron, Aurelin, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La., for the War. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...”In our company were killed...Aurelin Levron...”, Additional information transcribed from pg. 46, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Levron, J. A. Scudday, Sergt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Oct. 31, 1861. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1861, Present. Promoted 1st Sergt., Dec. 17, 1861, from 3rd Sergt. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862. Discharged, honorably, from service, Feb. 5, 1862. (Feb. 5, 1862...”J. S. Levron, our orderly sergeant, who had been in the hospital for six weeks, was honoarbly discharged from the service, much to the regret of the whole company.” Additional information transcribed from pg. 23, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)


Lokey, J. T., Pvt. Co. G, 10th Battn. La. Inf. On Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Bayou Teche, La., April 14, 1863. Paroled below Port Hudson, La., May 11, 1863. Also borne on Rolls of Co. G, Pvt. Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf.


Lombas, Augustin, Pvt. Co. G, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Dec., 1861. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1862, Sick, in camp, near Corinth. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Shiloh, Tenn., April 7, 1862. Recd. at Military Prison, Alton, Ill., July 7, 1862. Sent to Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 23, 1862, to be exchanged. Exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Va., Nov. 11, 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, states present. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Deserted July 18, 1863. (April 6th, 1862, Shiloh...“Augustin Lombas...were wounded but got off the field.” April 7th, 1862, 2nd Day of Shiloh...“During this day...Augustin Lombas...wounded the day previous, were captured,...” Additional information transcribed from pg. 46-50, Reminiscences of Uncle Silas by Silas T. Grisamore.)
Civilian Data: (10 August 2000) Augustin Lombas was married to Onesile Rochelaux. Their marriage produced at least two children. Augustin Lombas survived the war. His date of death and burial site are unstated.
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Lormand, Darmonville, — Co. G, 18th La. Inf. Name appears on body of a letter addressed to Capt. Nelson Kenyon, Pro. Mar., Par. of Iberville, and signed by J. C. Whiting. Jr. 1st Lt. 11th U. S. C. Hvy. Arty. Post. Adjt., of which the following is a copy: “I am directed to turn over to you the following named Deserters from the Rebel Army.” Letter dated Hdqrs. U. S. Forces, Plaquemines, La., April 9, 1865.

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