The Holmesville Guards were organized in Holmesville in
April of 1862, by Capt. John T. Lamkin, attached to 33rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment,
commanded by Col. David W. Hurst, Featherston's Brigade, Army of Tennessee.
1 John T. Lamkin, Captain
2 H. Eugene Weathersby, 1st Lieut. (killed at Franklin, Tenn.,
November 30, 1864)
3 John S. Lamkin, 2nd Lieut. (Captain close of war)
4 Robert H. Felder, 3rd Lieut.
5 Lenoir, George B.
6 Miskell, Austin (killed at Peachtree Creek, Ga.)
7 Quin, Lucius M. (arm disabled at Peachtree Creek)
8 Richmond, Thomas Dilla (wounded at Peachtree Creek)
9 Ratliff, Warren
10 Conerly, Wm. M.
11 Conerly, Dr. Chauncey Porter Dr. Conerly was Acting
Assistant Surgeon of the 33d Mississippi Regiment and Chief Clerk
of Surgeon-General P. F. Whitehead of Loring's Division.
12 Lamkin, Wm. J. (son of Sampson Lamkin, killed in Georgia)
13 Lamkin, Abner (son of Sampson Lamkin killed in Georgia)
14 Briley, George (wounded at Peach Tree Creek)
15 Turnipseed, Clifton
16 Kavanaugh, Henry
17 Moore, George W.
18 Garner, David (killed)
19 Conerly, Owen L. 33rd Regiment Color Bearer, killed charging the enemy's works at
Franklin, Tenn., November 30, 1864)
20 Conerly, Flein P. (wounded)
21 Conerly, James R.
22 Conerly, Mark R.
23 Price, Jasper A.
24 Harrington, James (killed)
25 Harrington, Wm. (killed)
26 King, Allen
27 Price, Wilson
28 Dunaway, Jesse
29 May, Fred
30 Dunaway, Pink (killed at Franklin, Tenn., November 30, 1864)
31 May, John
32 May, Wm. (killed)
33 May, Richard H.
34Lenoir, Joseph (died)
35 Magee, Wm.
36 Holmes, Wm.
35 Morgan, Green (killed at Peach Tree Creek)
38 Payne, Thomas (died)
39 Magaha, John (died)
40 Fisher, Christian
45 Bullock, Thomas (killed)
42 Bullock, Jeremiah (killed)
43 Rushing, Wiley
44 Rushing, Evan
45 Rushing, U. K.
46 Rushing, Matthew
47 Rushing, Novel
48 Carr, George
49 Dtinaway, Dennis
50 Forest, Frank
51 Foil, Martin (died)
52 Lewis, Leinuel
53 Lewis, Samuel (died)
54 Holmes, David
55 Holmes, Raiford
56 Holmes, Jesse
57 Barnes, Pinkney L.
58 Felder, Rufus
59 Lee, Marion (wounded)
60 Ligon, Charles A.
6s Vanorten, John
62 Warner, John D.
63 McCormick, Ed.
64 Ware, Hiram (died)
65 Elliott, Dr. J. H.
66 Bacot, Adam,
67 Ginn, Newland (died at Grenada)
68 Lainkin, Charles A. (substitute)
69 Thompson, Hugh (died)
70 Hoover, Rev. Wm. (chaplain 33rd Mississippi Regiment)
71 Blackburn, Dr.
72 Hall, Thomas
73 Ratliff, Calvin
74 Ratliff, Green
75 Harvey, John (died)
76 Quin, Arthur
77 Ware, Frank
78 Bonney, Henry S.
79 Sandifer, Levi
80 Price, Alex (killed)
81 Booker, Wm.
82 Crosby, Thos (died)
83 Ball, Newton
84 Fritz, Chas. (died)
85 Hammond, Arrington
86 Rushing, Levi
87 Sandifer, Wallace (killed)
88 Sandifer, Joseph (killed)
89 Barr, Westley
90 Morgan, Frank
91 Dunaway, John (killed at Corinth)
92 Price, James
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Source
Luke Ward Connerly, History Of Pike County, Ms 1798 - 1910
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