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St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery
(EBR79)

Baton Rouge

Pictures by Wayne Cosby and Chip Landry

 

Confederate Soldiers

A-Bi  Br-Co  Cu-F  G-J  K-Le  Lo-Po  Pu-Si  Sn-Wh

 

Wm. CUNNINGHAM
Co. H 10 La. Inf.
C. S. A.

Cunningham, William, Pvt. Sergt. Co. H. 10th La. Infty. En. July 22nd, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Gettysburg, Pa., July 5th, 1863. Paroled at De Camp Gen. Hospl., Davids Island, New York Harbor, , 1863. Exchanged at City Pt., Va., Sept. 16th, 1863. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent, sick, in Richmond. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Wilderness, Va., May 12th, 1864. Recd. at Pt. Lookout, Md., May 19th, 1864, from Belle Plains, Va., Forwd. to Elmira, N. Y., July 25th, 1864. Released from. Pt. Lookout, Md., May 12th to 14th, 1865, on Oath of Allegiance to U. S. Born Ireland, occupation laborer,Res. New Orleans, La., age when enlisted 32, single.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

 

M. CURRAN
Co. K. 3. La. Inft.
C. S. A.

Curran, M., Pvt. Co. K. 3rd La. Infty. En. May 17th, 1861, New Orleans, La. Present on all Rolls to Aug., 1861. Roll for Sept. and Oct., 1861, Honorably discharged for disability.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

 

A. DELATT.
Co. C.  Ogdens
Batt. Cav.
C. S. A.

Delatt, A., Pvt. Co. C. Ogden's La. Cav. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12th, 1865. Res. East Baton Rouge, La.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

 

Jos. DELATTE
Co. C. Ogden's
Batt. La. Cav.
C. S. A.

 

EMILE DROZ
BORN IN NEW ORLEANS
APRIL 2, 1833
DIED AT BATON ROUGE
JAN. 22, 1895

A MEMBER OF
Co. B  9th La. Batt.
C. S. A.

 

HENRY DROZ
Co. B 9th. La.  Batt.
C. S. A.

DIDIER A. DUPLANTIER
1832 --- 1892

Didier Duplantier
Served in
CO. A Miles Legion
&
Co. I Ogden's Batt.
C. S. A.

Duplantier, A. D. (also Duplantier, D. A.; Duplantier, D.), Pvt. Co. A, Miles' Legion La. Vols. En. Sept. 1, 1862, Baton Rouge, La. On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Comite River, May 2, 1863. Paroled and sent through the lines, May 11, 1863, order of Gen. Bowen, P. M. G., D. G.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

 

Mrs J. V. DURALDE
Aged 73 years.

HER SON
GABRIEL F. DURALDE,
Aged 16 years.
Killed in Battle.
1864.

Gabriel Duralde
Served in
Unknown Regiment
C. S. A.

J. V. DURALDE, Jr.
Co. I.  4th La. Inft.
C. S. A.

Duralde, J. V., Jr., Pvt. Co. F, 4th La. Infty. En. May 25, 1861, Tangipahoa, La. Present on all Rolls to Nov. 25, 1861.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

(See headstone below)

J. V. DURALDE, Jr.
DIED OCT. 7th 1878,
AGED 41 YEARS.
AND HIS SISTER
MARIAN
DIED SEPT. 28th 1879.
AGED 18 YEARS.

NICHOLAS FOUGEROUSSE
Co. B  4th LA. INF.
C. S. A.
 

Fougerousse, Nicholas (also Furgerus, Nicholas), Pvt. Co. B, 4th La. Inf. En. Camp Moore, La., May 25, 1861. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1862. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1862, Absent in Hospl. at Magnolia, Miss. Rolls from Dec. 31, 1862, to June, 1863. Absent. Detached duty, Powell's tanyard, shoemaker, near Port Hudson. Roll for Powell's tanyard, near Clinton. La. Roll for July and Aug., 1863. Absent. Detached duty Sept. and Oct., 1863, Deserted from Clinton, La., May, 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War show him captured May 21, 1863. near Port Hudson, La. Remarks: Oath.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

 



 

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