Great-great-grandfather:
Pvt. William Ellis Heath
b 18 April 1832 near Lawrenceville, Henry County, Alabama
d 24 February 1909 in Haw Ridge, Coffee/Dale County, Alabama
Private, Barbiere's Battalion [a/k/a Davenport's Battalion], Capt. Canty Brown's Company, Alabama Cavalry, Local Defense Troops, CSA
(Widow's pension application says Dawson's Battalion)
Enlisted January, 1864 in Victoria, Coffee County; discharged 25 April 1865
Son of Theophilus Heath and Nancy Johnson; married Margaret Elizabeth Clark
bur Ebenezer Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama

Pvt. John Newton Heath
b February 1831
Co. A, 33rd Mississippi Infantry Regt., CSA
Confederate Pension Application made from Union Parish, Louisiana

Pvt. Noel Greenbury Heath
b 1835 in Alabama, d probably in Mississippi
Co H, 10th Mississippi Infantry, CSA
Wounded at Murfreesboro; Captured

Pvt. Levi Heath
b 23 December 1846, d probably in Texas aft 1880
Pvt., Co G, 57th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA; transferred to Co. A, 33rd Mississippi Infantry Regt., CSA
Captured at Nashville 16 December 1864, imprisoned in Louisville, transferred to
Camp Douglas, Illinois 21 December 1864
and to
Point Lookout 10 February 1865; exchanged at Richmond; surrendered at Greensboro, NC
Confederate Pension Application made from Union Parish, Louisiana

Pvt. William Paul Cutts
Co C, 29th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Husband of Sarah Ann Heath 
bur Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama

Pvt. William David Chalker
Capt. Morris's Company, 4th Alabama Battalion, CSA
Enlisted January 1863 at Westville; Discharged May 1865 at Ship Island, Mississippi
Husband of Sarah Jane Heath

Pvt. John Wesley Chalker
Co E, 15th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted age 21, 3 July 1861, died of disease 23 November 1861 in Centreville, Virginia
Brother of William David Chalker

Pvt. Samuel Carter Chalker
Co I, 33rd Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted 4 March 1862 at Ozark, captured 22 July 1864, imprisoned at Johnsons Island
bur Pleasant Hill Methodist Church Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama

Pvt. George Washington Harrell
Co F, 61st Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted 15 August 1861, Paroled 9 April 1865 at Appomattox Court House
Father of Charles Washington Harrell and Andrew Jackson Harrell
bur Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Geneva Hwy., Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. Elisha D. Harrell
Co F, 61st Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted 15 August 1861, Paroled 9 April 1865 at Appomattox Court House
Brother of George Washington Harrell

Pvt. John Harrison Guilford
39th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
b 1825, d during the War
Husband of Edna C. Heath

Pvt. James C. Guilford
Co B, 6th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Wounded 14 September 1862, presumed dead
Brother of John Harrison Guilford

Pvt. Joseph H. N. Guilford
Co B, 6th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted 11 May 1861; Wounded 1 July 1863
Brother of John Harrison Guilford

Lt. Nathan B. Peacock
Clintonville Greys
Father of Margaret Annora Peacock Heath
bur Wesley Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama

Pvt. John S. Paschal
Co F, 7th Alabama Infantry Regt., CSA
Enlisted 18 June 1861 at Pensacola; discharged 3 May 1862 at Corinth, reenlisted August 1862 in
Ozark in Co E, 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regt.
b 11 October 1838
Father of Augustus Paschal

Pvt. James Joseph Alderman
Co B, 40th Mississippi Infantry Regt., CSA
d 25 October 1862 (I do not know if he died of disease or from wounds, this date is several weeks after the Battle of Corinth)
Brother of Margaret Jane Alderman Heath

Pvt. John Henry Alderman
Co C, 26th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 9 September 1831, Killed in action 28 August 1862 (Battle of 2nd Manassas)
Brother of Margaret Jane Alderman Heath

Pvt. Stephen J. Alderman
Co F, 33rd Mississippi Infantry Regt., CSA
b 23 October 1837, d 12 August 1863
Brother of Margaret Jane Alderman Heath