Confederate Navy Ship(s) Search Results

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Edwards, Robert E.

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. 3rd Assistant Engineer, November 9, 1863. 3rd Assistant Engineer, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Fredricksburg" in 1863-1864. C.S.S. "Palmetto State" in 1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Fredricksburg; Palmetto State


Evans, Richard

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Formerly served in the U.S. Revenue Marine. Served in Virginia Navy until transferred June 6, 1861. Master not in line of promotion, Devember 6, 1861. Master no in line of promotion, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Commanding C.S. receiving ship C.S. "United States" in 1862. Naval works, Richmond in 1862-1863. Navy yard, Rocketts in Richmond.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: United States


Evans, Richard

Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served in the C.S. Navy as Master of the receiving ship "United States" in Virginia waters in 1862.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: United States


Faitful, Peter

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. 3rd Assistant Engineer, July 8, 1863. 3rd Assistant Engineer, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on C.S.S. "Oconee", 1863; captured near Savannah, August 20, 1863 and confined at Fort Deleware, prisoner 1863-1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Oconee


Fauntleroy, William M.

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Acting 3rd Assistant Engineer, September 12, 1861. 2nd Assistant Engineer, May 21, 1863. 2nd Assistant Engineer, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on C.S.S. "Nashville", 1861. C.S.S. "Baltic" 1862-1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Nashville; Baltic


Fauntleroy, Charles M.

Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War. Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Lieutenant, Virginia Navy in 1861. 1st Lieutenant Commanding the cruiser "Rappahannock" in 1862-1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Rappahannock


Ford, Marcellus

Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Assistant Surgeon in 1862. Assistant Surgeon aboard th "Chattahoochie" in Florida waters in 1863. Assistant Surgeon aboard the cruiser "Georgia" in 1865.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Chattahoochie; Georgia


Ford, Marcellus

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Assistant Surgeon for the war, March 11, 1862. Assistant Surgeon, May 1, 1863. Assistant Surgeon, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Louisiana" 1862. C.S.S. "Chattahoochie" 1862-1863. C.S.S. "North Carolina" 1863-1864. "C.S.S. "Chattahoochie" 1864. Ordered to C.S.S. "Macon" July 15, 1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Chattahoochie; North Carolina; Macon


Forrest, Douglas F.

Date Secured: September 1924
Source: Article on the "First Ironclad Naval Engagement in the World" written by E.V. White. Furnished by Captain E.D. Williams, Wilmington, North Carolina.
Remarks: Served on the C.S. Ironclad "Virginia".
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Virginia


Forrest, Douglas F.

Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Assistant Paymaster in 1862. Assistant Paymaster aboard the cruiser "Rappahannock" in 1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Rappahannock


Forrest, Douglas F.

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Maryland. Appointed from Virginia. Assistant Paymaster, March 18, 1862. Assistant paymaster, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Virginia" 1862 (Volunteer Aide to Flag-Officer Franklin Buchanan). Naval Works, Richmond, 1862-1863. C.S.S. Rappahannock", 1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Virginia; Rappahannock


Freeman, Robert J.

Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War.Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Assistant Surgeon in 1861. Passes Assistant Surgeon in 1863. Passes Assistant Surgeon aboard the "Atlanta" in Georgia waters in 1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Atlanta


Freeman, Robert J.

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Formerly Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Navy. Assistant Surgeon, August 20, 1861. Passed Assistant Surgeon, October 25, 1862. Passed Assistant Surgeon, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Atlanta" 1862-1863; captured June 17, 1863 by U.S.S. "Weehawken". Served on the C.S.S. "Palametto State in 1863-1864. Surrendered May4, 1865. Mobile, Alabama; paroled May 10, 1865.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Atlanta; Palmetto State


Galt, Francis L.

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Resigned as Passed Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Navy, March 20, 1861. Surgeon, April 15, 1861. Surgeon October 23, 1862, to rank from March 20, 1961. Surgeon, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Sumpter" 1861. C.S.S. "Alabama" 1863-1864. James River battery 1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Sumpter; Alabama


Gardner, Joseph M.

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Resigned as Acting Midshipman, U.S. Navy, April 23, 1861. Acting Midshipman, July 8, 1861. 2nd Lieutenant, January 7, 1864, to rank from September 22, 1863. Promoted for gallant meritorious conduct in the capture of U.S. gunboats "Satellite" and "Reliance", Rappahannock River, August 23, 1863. 1st lieutenant, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864, to rank from January 6, 1864. Served on C.S.S. "Raleigh", March 4, 1862. C.S.S. "Gaines" 1862-1863. Participated in Johnson's Island expedition in 1863. Special Service, 1863-1864. C.S.S. "Tallahassee", 1864. C.S.S. "Fredricksburg" 1864. Commanding the C.S.S. "Beaufort" in 1864.
Ranks Held: Midshipman, C.S. Navy; Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Raleigh; Gaines; Tallahassee; Fredricksburg; Beaufort


Gardner, Joseph M.

Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Midshipman aboard the "Merrimack" in Virginia waters in 1862. Midshipman aboard the "Satellite" in Virginia waters in 1863. Master in 1863. 2nd Lieutenant, Canadian Expedition in 1863. 2nd Lieutenant aboard the "Fredricksburg" in Virginia waters in 1864. 2nd Lieutenant Commanding the "Beaufort" in Virginia waters in 1864. 1st Lieutenant aboard the "Richmond" in Virginia waters in 1865. (Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant for Gallantry in attack on U.S. Fleet, August 23, 1863.)
Ranks Held: Midshipman, C.S. Navy; Master, C.S. Navy; Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Merrimack; Satellite; Fredricksburg; Beaufort; Richmond


Garnett, A.G.

Date Secured: September 1924
Source: Article on the "First Ironclad Naval Engagement in the World" written by E.V. White. Furnished by E.D. Williams, Wilmington, North Carolina.
Remarks: Served on the C.S. Ironclad, "Virginia". From the state of Virginia.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Virginia


Garnett, Algernon S.

Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Assistant Surgeon in 1861. Was Surgeon aboard the "Merrimack" in Virginia waters in 1862.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Merrimack


Garnett, Algernon S.

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Formerly Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Navy. Original entry. C.S. Navy, June 24, 1861. Assistant Surgeon, August 4, 1861. Surgeon, August 22, 1862. Surgeon, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on steamer "St. Nicholas" 1861. C.S.S. "Virginia"; participated in the battle of Hampton Roads, March 8-9, 1862; detached April 19, 1862 and ordered to receiving ship "United States". Drewry's Bluff, 1862-1863. C.S.S. "Baltic" 1863-1864. C.S.S. "Tuscaloosa" 1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: St. Nicholas; Virginia; United States; Baltic; Tuscaloosa


Garreston, Fredrick

Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Passed Assistant Surgeon in 1862. Passed Assistant Surgeon in 1863 aboard the cruiser "Florida".
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Florida


Garreston, Fredric

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Assistant Surgeon, June 10, 1861. Passed Assistant Surgeon, September 17, 1862. Passed Assistant Surgeon, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on C.S.S. "Patrick Henry" 1861-1862. C.S.S. "Florida" 1862-1863. "Tuscaloosa" in 1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Patrick Henry; Florida; Tuscaloosa


Gibbs, Thomas E.

Date Secured: February 1929
Source: Information given by him in person. Sent in by Mrs. L.F. Walter.
Remarks: Born in Richmond, Virginia, 1836. Entered the U.S. Navy, Frigate "St. Lawrence" at the age of 18. Sent on cruise to Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. On return was accepted by the Confederate Navy and appointed Master Mate on the Ironclad "Richmond". Served until the close of the war.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Richmond


Gill, Emmet F.

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. 3rd Assistant Engineer, February 19, 1863. 3rd Assistant Engineer, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. 2nd Assistant Engineer (no date). Served on C.S.S. "Torch" 1863-1864. C.S.S. "Fredricksburg" in 1864. C.S.S."Virginia" November 2, 1865.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Torch; Fredricksburg; Virginia


Gill, Emmet F.

Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served as Assistant Engineer aboard the C.S.S. "Fredricksburg" in Virgnia waters in 1864. As Assistant Engineer aboard the "Virginia" in Virginia waters in 1865.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Fredricksburg; Virginia


Gill, Edward J.

Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Acting 3rd Assistant Engineer, December 11, 1861. 1st Assistant Engineer (no date). Killed February 2, 1864 at the capture of the U.S.S. "Underwriter", Neuse River, North Carolina. Served on the C.S.S. "Hampton" 1862-1863.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Hampton

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