Saturday, May 2, 2015

James Samuel (Sammie) Waters




  • Name: James Samuel (Sammie) Waters 
  • Sex: M
  • Birth: 1820 in Hall County, Georgia
  • Death: 1865 in Clarke County, Georgia, Burial at Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Clarke County, Georgia  
  • Buried: Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Clarke County, Georgia
    Lot 41, Valley Section - No tombstone

    43rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry
    Soldier Name Company Rank InRank Out
    Waters, J. S.A Private Private

    CONFEDERATE GEORGIA TROOPS

  • 43rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry

  • 43rd Infantry Regiment, organized at Big Shanty, Georgia, in April, 1862, contained men from Cherokee, Pickens, Cobb, Hall, Forsyth, Jefferson, and Jackson counties. The unit moved to Tennessee, then Mississippi where it placed under the command of General Barton in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. It took an active part in the conflicts at Chickasaw Bayou and Champion's Hill, and was captured when Vicksburg fell. After being exchanged, the 43rd was assigned to General Stovall's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. It was prominent in the numerous campaigns of the army from Missionary Ridge to Nashville, and ended the war in North Carolina. In December, 1863, it totalled 283 men and 251 arms, and in November, 1864, there were 130 fit for duty. On April 26, 1865, the unit surrendered. Its commanding officers were Colonels Hiram P. Bell, Skidmore Harris, and Henry C. Kellogg, and Major William C. Lester.

    Note: If James Samuel died in 1865', he died at the height of the war in the South, and was possible a causality of the War! He would have been 45 yrs. of age. (GEM)
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