
E J Vasser
Birth: 19 Mar 1838
Death: 3 Apr 1871
(Aged 33 years, 0 months, 15 days.)
Burial: Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery
Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, USA
Served in Company L, 43rd Inf., Mississippi as Pvt
Residence was not listed; Enlisted on 5/1/1862 as a Private. On 5/1/1862 he mustered into "L" Co. MS 43rd Infantry (date and method of discharge not given) (Estimated date of enlistment) Sources used: - Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
Residence was not listed; Enlisted on 5/1/1862 as a Private. On 5/1/1862 he mustered into "L" Co. MS 43rd Infantry (date and method of discharge not given) (Estimated date of enlistment) Sources used: - Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
Unit Details:
43rd Infantry Regiment was formed during the summer of 1862 with eleven companies. Some of its members were Kemper and Noxubee Counties. After fighting at Iuka and Corinth, the unit was assigned to General L. Hebert's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, and was captured at Vicksburg in July, 1863. Exchanged, it went on to serve under Generals J. Adams and Lowry, Army of Tennessee. The 43rd participated in various conflicts throughout the Atlanta Campaign, then saw action in Tennessee and North Carolina. It reported 13 killed, 56 wounded, and 156 missing at Corinth, had 483 effectives in February, 1863, and during the Vicksburg siege lost 25 killed and 33 wounded. In December, 1863, only 1 officer and 36 men were present. On April 26, 1865, it surrendered. The field officers were Colonels Richard Harrison and William H. Moore, and Lieutenant Colonels James O.Banks, Richard W. Leigh, and Columbus Sykes.Loading descendant information [if it can be found]. This may take up to a minute. Generally, when it takes longer times it is finding more information.