Great-great-grandfather:
Pvt. William Walker Fleming
Clintonville Greys, CSA
b 10 August 1816, Columbia County, Georgia - d 8 August 1894, 
Geneva, Geneva County, Alabama
Son of Robert Alexander Fleming and Mary "Polly" Watson
Married Henrietta Elizabeth Dismukes
bur Geneva City Cemetery, Geneva County, Alabama


Brothers & Brothers-in-Law of William Walker Fleming

Pvt. John Alexander Fleming
Co B, 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regt., Partisan Rangers, CSA
b 1810, Columbia County, Georgia, d 8 August 1893, Coffee County, Alabama
[considered to have been the oldest member of the regiment]
bur originally family cemetery; moved to Wesley Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Sgt. Jesse Fleming
2nd Sergeant., Clintonville Greys, CSA
b 1815, Columbia County, Georgia, d 17 April 1890, Coffee County, Alabama
bur Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Isaac E. Fleming
b 1825, Columbia County, Georgia, died in the war according to the family, date unknown

Sgt. George "Dodd" W. Fleming
Co I, 33rd Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 1832, Harris County, Georgia, d abt 1863

Pvt. Jacob Kelley 
Co G, 57th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 1826 in Georgia, d 29 January 1865 at Camp Chase
Husband of Mary Fleming
bur. #959 at Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio

Pvt. John W. Hurst 
"Iron Guards", Lone Star Mounted Rifles, Texas Rangers; Co K, 36th Texas Cavalry, CSA
b 18 August 1819 in Baden, Germany, d 6 February 1886 in Caldwell County, Texas
Enlisted 20 March 1862 at Saguin
2nd Husband of Mary Fleming
bur Jeffrey Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas

Cpl. William Henry Durham 
Corporal, Co B, "Fannin Guards", 60th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 1828, Georgia, d 17 February 1882, Harris County, Georgia
Wounded 12 May 1864, Spottsylvania Court House, Virginia; Died as a result of operation to remove bullet from his spine in 1882
Husband of Emily Fleming
bur Bethany Baptist Church, Goodmans Crossroads (Pine Mountain), Harris County, Georgia

Pvt. William Leroy Watson
Clintonville Greys, CSA
b 25 September 1813 in Columbia County, Georgia, d 17 January 1895 in Texas
Husband of Elizabeth Fleming

 Sons of William Walker Fleming

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PAROLE
(8 June 1865,
Montgomery, Alabama)

Great-Grandfather:
Pvt. Edmond Dismukes Fleming

Co K, 33rd Alabama Infantry Regt.; and
Partisan Rangers [Co D], 3rd Btn Florida Cavalry, CSA
b 23 May 1844, Harris County, Georgia
d 20 August 1932, Enterprise, Alabama
Married Lucy A. Flowers

Enlisted at Montgomery on 11 May 1862 for a period of three years. Certificate of Disability for Discharge dated 9 June 1862 describes him as age 18, 5'8" in height, light complexion, blue eyes, and light hair, occupation farmer.  The certificate was issued at Tupelo, Mississippi, and is signed by Captain Lee and A. W. Griggs, Surgeon, and states:
"I certify that I have carefully examined the said Edmond D. Fleming, Private of Captain W. J. Lee's Company and find him incapable of performing the duties of a soldier because of epilepsy, several attacks of which I have witnessed and am confident that it is unfeigned and that in consequence thereof, I recommend him to be discharged. "
His military career continued in Florida, where he apparently reenlisted without detection of his previous medical discharge. He appears on the Muster Roll of the 15th Regt. Confederate Cavalry, enlisting at Santa Rosa, Florida, on 27 December 1862, by Captain W. B. Amos for a period of the duration of the war. 
Company Muster Roll - Captain W. B. Amos's Company of Partisan Rangers (Later Co D, 3rd Battalion Florida Cavalry).
bur Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. William Crosby Dawson "Doss" Fleming
Co E, 15th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 6 February 1842 in Harris County, Georgia,
  d 16 September 1928 in Geneva County, Alabama
Enlisted at Westville 14 August 1861
ADAH record shows Present Winchester VA May 25 62, Cross Keys Jun 8 62, Cold Harbor Jun 27 62, Malvern Hill Jul 2 62, Cedar Mt. Aug 9 62, Hazel River Aug 23 62, Manassas Junction Aug 27 62, Manassas Plains Aug 28-30 2, Chantilly Sep 1-2 62, Harpers Ferry Sep 13 62, Fredericksburg VA Dec 13 62, Present Suffolk VA May 3 63, Absent sick Sharpsburg Sep 17 62, Shepards Town Sep 18 62, captured at Gettysburg, 2 July 1863; imprisoned at Fort Delaware; paroled 1865)
bur Friendship Cemetery, Geneva County, Alabama

Pvt. Thomas Jefferson Fleming
Captain W. B. Amos's Company of Partisan Rangers
(Later Co D, 3rd Battalion Florida Cavalry/Co I, 15th Regt. Confederate Cavalry), CSA
b 29 September 1837 Harris County, Georgia, d 7 June 1896 Coffee County, Alabama
bur Friendship Cemetery, Geneva County, Alabama

Nephews of William Walker Fleming

Sons & Sons-in-law of John Alexander Fleming and Nancy Watson:

Pvt. William Leroy Fleming
5th Florida Cavalry, CSA
b 19 April 1848, Harris County, Georgia, d 20 February 1920, Pike County, Alabama
Served as a guard at Andersonville Prison
Justice of the Peace in Pike County.
Served in the Alabama State Legislature 1893-1895
Father of noted Southern Historian and member of the Alabama Hall of Fame, Walter Lynwood Fleming.
Memoirs of the War by Mary Love Edwards Fleming  (Mrs. William Leroy Fleming)
bur Brundidge City Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama

Sgt. Benjamin Watson Fleming
Co E, 15th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 10 November 1841 Harris County Georgia, d 21 February 1927 Coffee County, Alabama
Enlisted 3 July 1861, Westville, Alabama. ADAH record shows: absent sick Winchester VA May 25 62,
Cross Keys Jun 8 62, Present Cold Harbor Jun 27 63, Malvern Hill July 2 62, Cedar Mtn Aug 9 62,
Hazel River Aug 23 62, Fredericksburg VA Dec 13 62, Suffolk VA May 3 63, Gettysburg PA July 2-3 63,
Battle Mountain VA July 24 63, Chickamauga GA Sept 19-20 63, Raccoon Mt. TN Oct 27 63, Lookout Valley TN Oct 28 63, Camel Station Nov 16 63, Knoxville TN Nov 20 & 29 63, Dandridge TN Jan 16 64, Wilderness VA May 6 64, Spottsylvania VA May 8 & 12 64, Cold Harbor Jun 3 64, Chester Station Jun 17 64, Deep Bottom Aug 14 64, Present Fussell Mill Aug 16 64, Ft Gilmer Sep 29 63, Ft. Harrison Sep 30 64, Darbeytown Oct 7 64,
D Rd Oct 13 64, Williamsburg Rd Oct 27 64, Abs det Manassas Junction Aug 28-30 62, Chantilly Sep 1 62,
Harpers Ferry Sep 13 62, Sharpsburg Sep 17 62, Shepards Tn. VA Sep 18 62. 
[wounded in action near Richmond, February, 1865]
REGIMENTAL HISTORY, 15TH ALABAMA INF. REGT.
Served in the Alabama State Legislature 1900-1901.
bur Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama

Dr. Edward Martin
14th Tennessee Infantry Regt.; 4th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, CSA
b in Ireland, d in Texas
Wounded at Seven Pines and Murfreesboro
Husband of Rebecca Sidney Fleming
bur Burlington Cemetery, Burlington, Texas

Pvt. Nace Collins
Coffee County Militia
b 28 July 1831, d 6 November 1895 in Coffee County
Husband of Mary Frances Fleming
bur Geneva City Cemetery, Geneva County, Alabama

Pvt. Samuel Davis Durham
Coffee County Militia
b 1835 in Harris County, Georgia, d bef 1870 in Coffee County
Husband of Olivia Ann Fleming
bur originally family cemetery, moved to Wesley Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. William Henry "Polk" Warren
Co A, 18th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 20 July 1844 in Wilkerson County, Georgia, d 9 August 1917 in Coffee County
Enlisted at 16, discharged on account of age; reinlisted in 1862, fought at Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Lookout Mountain, Dalton, Nashville, and the siege of Spanish Fort. Was surrendered in Meridian, Mississippi. 
Husband of Sarah Caroline Fleming
bur Wesley Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Son of Isaac E. Fleming and Margaret Huff:

Pvt. Henry Robert Fleming
Co B, Waddell's Battalion, Alabama Artillery
Enlisted 20 January 1864 in Atlanta by Capt. Bellamy
5 ft 4 in fair complexion blue eyes, dark hair
b 3 June 1847 Harris County, Georgia, d 18 August 1910 Coffee County, Alabama
bur Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama

Sons of Jesse Fleming and Grace Moore:

Lt. James Moore Fleming
Co K, 33rd Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 30 July 1836, Harris County, Georgia
d 29 November 1889, Pike County, Alabama
Enlisted at Elba 13 March 1862
1st Sgt., Promoted to 2nd Lt. 1 July 1863; 
captured 21 April 1865 at Macon, Georgia
bur Springfield Baptist Church Cemetery, Pike County, Alabama

Pvt. George W. Fleming
Co E, 15th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted 3 July 1861 at Westville, Alabama
b 1842, Harris County, Georgia, d 2 November 1861 at Haymarket, Virginia

Sons of James Fleming and Mary Huff:

Pvt. Jefferson "Jeff" Fleming
Bellamy's Battery, CSA
Enlisted age 24 by Capt. Bellamy; 5/10", light complexion, blue eyes, light hair
b April 1837 in Harris County, Georgia, d in Texas

John Fleming
Unknown Louisiana regiment, killed in action
b abt 1841 in Harris County, Georgia

 

Cpl. Alfred McGee
Clintonville Greys (Home Guard unit, Coffee County, Alabama)
b 7 February 1816 in Columbia County, Georgia, d 1901 in Coffee County, Alabama
Father of James Henry McGee
bur McGee Cemetery, Clintonville, Coffee County, Alabama

Sgt. Thomas Toliver McGee
Co H, 17th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 1819 in Columbia County, Georgia
4th Sgt.; enlisted 15 August 1861; wounded at Gettysburg 2 July 1863, captured 5 July; exchanged at City Point, Virginia, 1863.
Brother of Alfred McGee

Pvt. Thomas Toliver McGee
b 1847 in Coffee County, Alabama, d 1931 in Bradley, LaFayette County, Arkansas
Enlisted 3 August 1864 in Atlanta by Capt. Bellamy
Bellamy's Battery, Waddell's Artillery
Description: Light hair, blue eyes, fair complexion, 5'6"
Son of Alfred McGee

Pvt. William Murat Armor
Co K, 33rd Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 11 February 1838 in Harris County, Georgia
Enlisted 25 April 1862 at Greenville; Paroled at Greensborough, North Carolina 1865
Brother of Millard Fillmore Armor
but Mt. Pleasant Primitive Baptist Church, Clintonville, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. James W. Armor
Co A, 4th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA; also listed Co E, 15th Alabama Infantry Regt.
and 54th Alabama Infantry Regt. 
b 1 December 1832 in Harris County, Georgia, d abt August 1863
Enlisted 7 September 1861, Claim filed by Richard W. Armor, father, 10 August 1863
Brother of Millard Fillmore Armor

Pvt. Junius Americus "June" Armor
Co E, 15th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 22 April 1843, d of disease 19 June 1862
Brother of Millard Fillmore Armor

Pvt. Richard W. Armor
Clintonville Greys (Home Guard unit, Coffee County, Alabama)
Father of Millard Fillmore Armor

Pvt. William J. Baggett 
Co E, 15th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted age 40 at Westville, Occupation Miller
Father of Leroy Judson Baggett and Jacob Elry Baggett

Pvt. Samuel Wilson
Co C, 6th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 2 July 1832, d 1909 in Pike County, Alabama
Wounded October 1863 in Richmond
Father of Malissa Adaline Wilson Fleming

Pvt. Simeon A. Bowden
Co A, 60th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted age 18 at Montgomery; Absent sick at: Chickamauga; Present at: Knoxville, Tennessee 1863/11/29; killed at Bean Station, Tennessee 1864/12/14
Grandfather of Ruby Bowden Fleming

Pvt. Carter Sawyer
Coffee County Home Guard
Also served in the Indian War, 1826
bur Mt. Pleasant Primitive Baptist Church, Clintonville, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Joseph Sawyer
Co G (incomplete record)
b 1845, d 9 October 1926
Father of James Adolphus Sawyer
bur Mt. Pleasant Primitive Baptist Church, Clintonville, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Carter D. Sawyer
Co K, 33rd Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 2 April 1838, d 12 December 1912
Enlisted 1862, Wounded at Perryville; surrendered with Johnston in 1865
Brother of Joseph Sawyer
bur Mt. Pleasant Primitive Baptist Church, Clintonville, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Jacob Gunter
Fleming's Co., 5th Florida Cavalry
b 18 November 1816, d 30 January 1882
Husband of Catherine Sawyer
bur Mt. Pleasant Primitive Baptist Church, Clintonville, Coffee County, Alabama

Lt. (Dr.) Sidney A. Warren
Co F, 33rd Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted 11 March 1862; Died of dysentery on 7 July 1862 in Mobile, Alabama
Brother of William Henry Warren
bur Confederate Rest Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama
Memorial at Wesley Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Benjamin Franklin "Babe" Warren
Laird's Co., Home Guards, CSA
Brother of William Henry Warren
bur Wesley Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Jesse Mason Warren
Clintonville Greys (Home Guard unit, Coffee County, Alabama)
Father of William Henry Warren
bur Wesley Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Thomas Haywood Sasser
Co C, 5th North Carolina Infantry Regt., CSA
Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 9 April 1865
Father of Will Sasser

Pvt. John Henry Windham
Co D, 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regt. (Partisan Rangers), CSA
Father of John W. Windham
bur Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Jehugh Windham
Co F, 14th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 30 November 1836, d 13 March 1893
Brother of John Henry Windham
bur Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Jasper Jonathan Windham
Co K, 33rd Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 1842, d 1912 in Orange County, Texas
Brother of John Henry Windham
bur Evergreen Cemetery, Orange County, Texas

Sgt. Francis Abijah Windham
b 16 February 1834, d December 1910
Co G, 57th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Brother of John Henry Windham
bur Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Simeon Dowling
Co E, 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regt. (Partisan Rangers), CSA
b 3 November 1841, d 15 January 1911
Father of John Tolbert Dowling
bur Claybank Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Pvt. Noel Dowling
Dale County Reserve, CSA
b 25 December 1809, d 15 June 1892
Father of Simeon Dowling
bur Claybank Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Pvt. Daniel Young Dowling
Co I, 33rd Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 3 July 1842, d 23 June 1922
Brother of Simeon Dowling
bur Claybank Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Pvt. James King Dowling
Co C, 11th Florida Infantry, CSA
b 6 March 1840, d 6 September 1861 at Pensacola
Brother of Simeon Dowling
bur Claybank Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Pvt. Noel Peeler Dowling
Curry's Company, 7th Florida Cavalry, CSA
Co E, 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regt. (Partisan Rangers), CSA
b 7 May 1845, d 23 August 1928
Brother of Simeon Dowling
bur Claybank Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Lt. John Wesley Dowling
Co E, 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regt. (Partisan Rangers), CSA
Capt., County Reserves
b 6 December 1832, d 14 December 1893
Son of Noel Dowling
bur Claybank Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Pvt. John Dowling
County Reserves, CSA
b 20 July 1818, d 28 February 1900
Brother of Noel Dowling
bur Claybank Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Pvt. Elisha Mathias Converse Dowling
Co E, 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regt. (Partisan Rangers), CSA
b 7 February 1843, d 7 January 1929
Son of John Edward Dowling
bur Claybank Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Cpl. Samuel Lawson Dowling
Co E 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regt. (Partisan Rangers), CSA
b 3 November 1841, d 15 January 1919
Son of John Edward Dowling
bur Claybank Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Pvt. Robert James Dowling
Co E, 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regt. (Partisan Rangers), CSA
b 4 April 1844, d 1 January 1892
Son of Edward Dowling 
bur Claybank Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Cpl. Burrell Rudd
Flemming's Co., 3 Batt'n. Alabama Reserves.
b 4 February 1818, d 6 January 1875
Father of James Dallas Rudd
bur Mt. Pleasant Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Clintonville, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. James Dallas Rudd
Enlisted 16 August 1861 in Co H, 40th Tennessee Infantry Regt., CSA, discharged at Memphis 20 December;
Re-enlisted at Clintonville November 1862 in Co G, 57th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA; Paroled at Greensboro
at close of war.
b 11 January 1845, d 19 June 1928 at Mountain Creek, Alabama
Husband of Nancy Watson
bur Confederate Memorial Park, Chilton County, Alabama

Lt. George Washington Gunter
Co G, 1st Battalion, Hilliard's Legion, CSA
b 1843, d 1909
Husband of Martha Rudd
bur Mt. Pleasant Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Clintonville, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Daniel Franklin Powell
Co A, 6th Regt. Alabama Cavalry, CSA
b 22 January 1828 in Smut Eye, Pike County (now Barbour), Alabama, d 21 August 1910
bur New Home Baptist Church Cemetery, Geneva County, Alabama

Lt. Albert G. Goodman
Co H, 17th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 17 May 1840 in Harris County, Georgia, d 1 November 1861
bur Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery, Pine Mountain, Harris County, Georgia

Pvt. James L. Goodman
Co E, 46th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted 4 March 1862, d 1864 (probably of wounds received at the Battle of Atlanta)
bur Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery, Pine Mountain, Harris County, Georgia

Sgt. George C. McGee
Co B, 37th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 1843 in Georgia, d Pine Mountain, Harris County, Georgia
bur Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery, Pine Mountain, Harris County, Georgia

Pvt. William "Billy" Washington
Co K, 43rd Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 16 January 1841 in Coffee County, Alabama, d 16 July 1910 in Texas
Son of John and Frances Watson
bur Old Salem Church Cemetery, Shelby County, Texas

Pvt. Moses Cornett
Co H, 3rd Confederate Cavalry, CSA
b 24 December 1832 in Harris County, Georgia, d  1907
bur Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery, Pine Mountain, Harris County, Georgia

Pvt. Elbert Cornett
Co E, 46th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 10 March 1845, 7 December 1920 in Harris County, Georgia
bur Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery, Pine Mountain, Harris County, Georgia