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Company H, 34th Regiment of NC Troops |
This unit was raised and enlisted in Cleveland County on 1 October 1861. The company functioned as part of the regiment for the entirety of the war and its exploits are reported as part of the regimental history. More detailed information on each of these soldiers can be found in North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster, Volume X, Infantry, compiled by Weymouth T Jordan, Jr with Unit Histories by Louis H Manarin. All genealogists owe a debt of gratitude to these gentlemen for their wonderful tribute to our ancestors.
OFFICERS:
HOVEY, Samuel A, Captain
ROBERTS, John A, Captain
BLANTON, George, 1st Lieutenant
CAMP, Joseph A, 1st Lieutenant
WILSON, James F, 1st Lieutenant
MITTAG, W McK, 2nd Lieutenant
ALLEN, Clark, 1st Sergeant, died 9 September 1863 of wounds received at the 2nd Battle of Manassas
REVELS, Robert R, 2nd Sergeant
SHEILDS, Alexander M, 3rd Sergeant
WESSON, William C, 4th Sergeant 
WILKINS, Franklin H, 5th Sergeant
WESSON, James D, 1st Corporal, wounded at Richmond
ALLEN, David, 2nd Corporal
CAMP, Tyrrell, 3rd Corporal, wounded at Chancellorsville
ROBERTS, Luther, 4th Corporal, killed 27 June 1862
PRIVATES:
ADAMS, H S
ADAMS, Martin, died in Winchester, VA
ALLEN, Champion
ALLEN, Laban
ALLEN, Terry
ALLEN, William, wounded 3 May 1863
ANTHONY, John
BARRETT, H W
BRIDGES, Abram, died 7 January 1862 in Raleigh
BRIDGES, David K
BRIDGES, J H
BROWN, H H, from Gaston County, died 23 June 1863 at Richmond, VA
BROWN, William B, from Lincoln County
CAMP, Abner, wounded near Richmond, VA
CAMP, Nathan
CAMP, William P, died 9 May 1863 of wounds received at Chancellorsville
CAMP, William T, wounded at the 2nd Battle of Mannassas
CHAMPION, A
COBB, J A
COBB, Rufus
COLLINS, J M
DELLINGER, Jacob
DELLINGER, Michael, from Gaston County
DELLINGER, Samuel ,from Gaston County, wounded at Chancellorsville
EARLE, Preston, died 4 January 1862 in Raleigh, NC
EARLE, William ![]()
FRANCIS, J P
GOLD, Parham, died 27 June 1862 ![]()
HALL, Jesse
HARPER, R M S
HARPER, William V, died 1 June 1863 at Richmond, VA
HARRIS, R G, died 29 March 1863 at Petersburg, VA
HEARNES, Solomon
HOWELL, John, killed 26 June 1862
HOWELL, John T
HOWELL, William
HUGHES, Timmons J
HULLENDER, D D
KAISER, Robert G
KELLY, D W
LONG, William M
LONG, William, wounded 27 June 1863
MARTIN, W T, died 5 July 1862 at Richmond, VA
MAYHEW, Mc, killed 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
MCSWAIN, George
MILLER, D W
MILLER, E A
MOONEY, C V
MOORE, Ross
MOORE, William, died 1 July 1863 at Gettysburg
MORRIS, L W, died 2 September 1862 at Richmond, VA
MORRIS, R T, wounded at Gettysburg
MOSS, W V
OVERBY, James
PARKER, Enoch
PUTMAN, J L
PUTMAN, Levy, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
PUTMAN, R G
PUTMAN, T G
PUTMAN, T G Sr
PUTMAN, W H, killed 30 June 1863 at Fraziers Farm
REID, Robert
REID, W R, died July 1862
REVEL, E H
REVEL, H B
ROBERTS, J W, wounded at Chancellorsville
ROBERTS, Martin, killed 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
ROBERTS, R S, died 20 August 1862 at Richmond, VA
ROBERTS, Thomas, died 28 July 1862 of wounds received at Fraziers Farm
RODGERS, William, died 13 July 1862 at Richmond, VA
SARRATT, Tighlman
SCISM, J F, wounded at Richmond
SCISM, William
SELF, Moses, from Gaston County, died 9 May 1863 of wounds received at Chancellorsville 
SHIELDS, Joseph W, killed 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsvlle
SMITH, Robert
SPURLIN, Isaac
WARE, B H, killed 30 June 1862
WARE, T G, wounded at Gettysburg
WARE, William
WARREN, H M
WEAVER, Joseph, wounded at Gettysburg
WILLIAMS, Govan
WILLIAMS, Hugh, died October 1862 in NC
WILKINS, W W, wounded at Richmond, VA
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