WILLIAM FLOYD CHANCELLOR, CSA


WILLIAM FLOYD CHANCELLOR

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William Floyd Chancellor died at his home in Macon, GA at the age of 81 of influenza on 8 March 1923.

Roster of the 14th Georgia Regiment Company A. C.S.A.

Captain J. H. Etheridge; First Lt. W. L. Haupt; Second Lt. A. D. Hammond; Third Lt. J. W. Mays; First Sgt. Jeff Hogan; Second Sgt. W. A. Pye; Third Sgt. J. M. Jordan; Fourth Sgt. G.W. Ward; First Corporal T. C. Burgay; Second Corporal A. J. Baldwin; Third Corporal Jerre Lampkin; Fourth Corporal J. R. Merritt.

Privates:

Willis Alexander, Dan Aycock, Anderson Blount, H. G. Breedlove, Dan Britt, Thomas Britt, C. Butler, J. W. Banks, W. J. Banks, J. W. Bostwick, T. J. Bryant, W. C. D. Buckner, J. B. Battle, J. W. Battle, John Baldwin, W. F. Chancellor, John Chancellor, T. J. Chancellor, B. F. Chambless, Zack Chambless, E. M. Cole, Thomas Chambllis, T. L. Curtis, C. W. Curtis, Monroe Curtis, A. J. Davis, B.F. Davis, H. G. Davis,Thomas B. Davis, Jeff Delaney, A. J. Dewberry,B. W. Dewberry, J. M. Dewberry,Ben Dumas, G.W. Dumas, J.A. Dumas, Alf Ellis, Ben Edge, J. M. Evans, T. J. Grant, Wm G. Gardner, Tyler Gregory, G. W. Gilpin, H.S. Gregory, W. A. Hathron, J.M. High, Joseph High, Thomas Howell, L. T. High, Tom Hill, G. W. Huckaby, A. G. Hathorn, W. A. Holland, John Hart, F. Hunt, S. Ingram, T. Johnson, J. Johnson, H. B. Jones. W. C. Jones, W.C. Johnson,H. L. Jones, G.A. Kelly, James Killebrew, Harry Lipman, J.D. Martin, James Merritt, J. M. Moore, I. Mitchell, T.J. Mitchell, G. Marsh, John Middleton, Lee Mills, R. W. McGinty, J. McCurry, A. J. Moran, A.C. Merritt, P.F. Ogletree, James Parsons, John Perkins, John Phinazee, Dan Perdue, E. Poe, John C. Poe, Sam Patten, John Redding. U. Rumble, J.W. Riddle, R. Rooks, W.J.Revis (Reavis), J.M. Riddle, E.R. Rogers, Arthur Ruckner, D.M. Sanford, William Snead, T.V. Smith, John Smith, John Singleton, A.P. Steele, T.S. Sanford, L.N. Thrash, T.Thomas, J.M. Thrash, C.G.Welburn, Berry Williamson, A.J. Williams, Reuben Williams, T.W. Williams, J.W. Williams, M. Wilson, John Watkins, Emmett Wright, Zack Wright, George Williams, ? Williamson, J.W. Ward, Elijah Zucha.

(Source: Cabiness, GA chapter U.D.C)

Some of the battles the 14th GA Regiment saw:

Seven Pines (Captain J. H. Etheridge was the first from Monroe County, GA to be killed in battle) 31 May-1 June 1862

Williamsburg-5 May 1892

Mechanicsville

Gaines Mill-27 June 1862

Frazier’s Farm

Malvern Hill (this battle ended the seven days fight around Richmond) 1 July 1862

Cedar Run under Stonewall Jackson 9 August 1862

The Second Battle of Manassas-28-30 August 1862

Harper’s Ferry-captured Harper’s Ferry 14 September 1862

Fredericksburg-13 December 1862

Chancellorsville-where Stonewall Jackson was killed 1-4 May 1862

Gettysburg-1-3 July 1863

Spotsylvania Court House-12 May 1864. From this point on it was continuous fighting from Petersburg to Appomattox Court House when the Army surrendered under General Robert E. Lee 9 April 1865.

An excellent source for information about Georgians in the Civil War, I highly recommend "Portraits of Conflict, A Photographic History of Georgia in the Civil War". This book was published by the University of Arkansas Press and is available through them or at most public libraries.

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