Stephen Hall
Birth: 27 May 1842
Death: 19 Oct 1903
(Aged 61 years, 4 months, 22 days.)
Burial: Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery
Grove Oak, DeKalb County, Alabama, USA
Served in Company F, 43rd Inf., Georgia as Pvt
Residence was not listed; Enlisted as a Private (date unknown). He also had service in: "G" Co. TX 2nd Infantry Sources used: - Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records Residence was not listed; 35 years old. Enlisted as a Private (date unknown). He also had service in: "D" Co. VA 48th Infantry Other Information: born in Franklin County, VA Sources used: - The Virginia Regimental Histories Series Residence Hall County GA; Enlisted on 8/11/1862 as a Private. On 8/11/1862 he mustered into "F" Co. GA 43rd Infantry (date and method of discharge not given) (No further record) Sources used: - Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865
Residence was not listed; Enlisted as a Private (date unknown). He also had service in: "G" Co. TX 2nd Infantry Sources used: - Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records Residence was not listed; 35 years old. Enlisted as a Private (date unknown). He also had service in: "D" Co. VA 48th Infantry Other Information: born in Franklin County, VA Sources used: - The Virginia Regimental Histories Series Residence Hall County GA; Enlisted on 8/11/1862 as a Private. On 8/11/1862 he mustered into "F" Co. GA 43rd Infantry (date and method of discharge not given) (No further record) Sources used: - Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865
Unit Details:
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.- This family tree contains 1 known Confederate soldier.
- Jane Alexander Hughes Hall