The roll of members.
The following is a roll of the officers and members of the
Brunswick Guards, who first saw service in the 5th Virginia battalion, and later in company H, 53d Virginia regiment:
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Captain.—
D. T. Poynor, dead.
Lieutenants.—First,
George B. Clark; Second,
B. A. Lewis (dead); Third,
Charles H. Wilkes (dead).
Sergeants.—First,
George Claiborne;
first lieutenant (dead); Second,
H. H. Heartwell; Third,
A. B. Morrison (dead); Fourth,
Charles P. Montague (ambulance sergeant).
Corporals.—First,
J. J. Percival; Second,
W. H. Michael (transferred to 59th Virginia regiment); Third,
J. W. Buford (wounded at Gettysburg-dead); Fourth,
James T. Lashley.
Privates.—
John Bass (dead),
J. B. Battle (dead),
John F. Bennett (died in service),
Alex. Barrow (dead),
W. S. Bacon (wounded at Dinwiddie Courthouse),
M. A. Clark (dead),
Edward W. Crichton,
James Crichton (transferred to 12th Virginia regiment, dead),
John Clayton (dead),
Benjamin D. Clayton (sergeant),
George W. Clayton (dead),
George E. Clayton,
T. F. Duane,
J. H. Dameron,
George Dameron (died in service),
Littleton Edmonds (dead),
Thomas Flournoy (dead),
Benjamin B. Graves (first sergeant, killed at
Gettysburg),
Charles Gibbon (dead),
John A. Heartwell,
W. E. Hammonds (wounded at
Gettysburg),
Turner Hammonds (sub.),
A. W. Hammonds,
James H. Hall (wounded at
Suffolk),
R. W. Hall,
William D. Hicks (dead),
George Hicks (died in service),
Thomas J. Hines (died from wounds),
R. C. Haskins,
R. E. Haskins,
E. M. Harris,
Robert Hitchcock,
W. H. House (dead),
William Hagood (died in service),
John Hagood (killed at
Gettysburg),
George Harrison, captain (dead),
D. J. Johnson,
Adolphus Johnson,
color corporal (killed at
Gettysburg),
Richard Johnson,
John R. Jolly,
George H. Jolly (dead),
John S. Kelley,
James W. Kelly (died in service),
F. P. Kirkland (dead),
J. M. Kirkland (wounded at
Gettysburg),
W. J. Kirkland,
S. E. Lanier,
B. W. Lashley,
John Laird (died in service)
Peter Laird (died in service),
F. E. Lewis (dead),
Richard Lewis (sub., died in prison),
W. M. Manning, George E,
Michael (wounded at
Gettysburg),
G. W. Mitchell,
T. B. Machen (wounded at
Gettysburg, killed on retreat from
Petersburg),
J. H. Machin,
S. J. Morrison (dead); (Greenesville county),
Myrick Walter (killed at
Fort Harrison),
Richard E. McCoy (drummer),
George Nicholson (dead), (Gosh)
Oscar H. Nicholson (dead),
Algernon Nicholson,
James M. Northington,
John H. Newton, second sergeant (dead),
M. A. Orgain, sergeant (wounded at Dinwiddie Courthouse),
William Orgain,
William H. Poyner (killed at
Gettysburg),
R. H. Prichett (dead),
James A. Riddick (lieutenant),
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Benjamin L. Riddick (dead),
J. J. Reeves (dead),
J. Royal Robinson (dead),
John J. Rawlings (died in prison),
John H. W. Robinson (dead),
W. J. Steed (died from wounds),
William E. Stith,
L. A. Scoggin,
G. A. Short,
B. B. Saunders (dead),
E. W. Travis (dead),
James A. Traylor (dead),
W. T. Thomas, quartermaster (dead),
E. R. Turnbull (quartermaster),
W. H. Venable (quartermaster),
W. A. Vaughan,
H. M. Vaiden, lieutenant (dead),
B. J. Walker (wounded at
Gettysburg),
John Wray,
John L. Williams,
L. Fenton Williams (wounded at
Seven Pines, killed at
Gettysburg), —
Woodruff, William Young (died in service),
H. E. Young, corporal (wounded),
William Peebles (died in service),
B. A. Stith (wounded).