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11th Mississippi Cavalry, Co. A

Perrin's Company

This information was donated by Tom Neely. If you have additional information to add, please email webmaster

Co. A, or Perrin's Company, of the 11th Mississippi Cavalry was enlisted at Scooba for three months April 26, 1863, with Robert O. Perrin as Captain.
The 11th Mississippi Cavalry Battalion, State Troops, was the predecessor unit. This unit was transferred to Confederate service in early 1864. The regiment's first commander was Robert O. Perrin, promoted to Colonel.

First Lieutenant - T. W. Perrin
Second Lieutenant- James W. Hardin
Third Lieutenant- Benjamin A. Calhoun

Total roll 45. Captain Perrin went out in 1861 as Captain of the Southern
Guards.

The 11th Mississippi Cavalry fought in these battles:

Atlanta Campaign
Atlanta Siege
Savannah Campaign
Carolinas Campaign

Sources: Rowland, Military History of Mississippi, 1803-1898, Brandon Printing, 1908
Sifakis, Compendium of the Confederate Armies-Mississippi,
Facts on File, NY, 1995

The following are men that served in this company.  If you have additional Civil War information about your ancestor in this company, please let me know, so I can add them to the "Soldiers" section.  These names came from the Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System.

Adams, John A.

Adams, Joseph R.

Askew, Joseph H.

Aust, Jacob W.

Barrier, Forrester

Brim, W. B.

Brumer, Alford

Buford, James H.

Burien, W. C.

Burton, James A.

Caldwell, John Marion

Calvert, George

Campbell, Robert M.

Carpenter, J. M.

Carpenter, O. E.

Carter, George W.

Carter, William S.

Cole, Jesse

Cole, Robert M.

Cole, William T.

Cottrell, John Wesley

Crow, Newton

Dale, Bolivar E.

Darnall, Samuel P.

Deiver, G. T.

Driver, W. I.

Duke, James C.

Duke, James H.

Edings, Samuel

Garner, Sturdy S.

Gentry, Gus

Gibson, Hyram

Gilley, E. Slocum

Greenwood, D. C.

Griffin, James J.

Griffin, Thomas

Gully, E. Slocum

Hagan, Robert A.

Hale, John B.

Hale, Stephenson P.

Hardy, Andrew J.

Harrington, Benjamin F.

Harrison, Ansel T.

Henderson, I. C.

Henly George W.

Hooper, Johnson M.

Houston, Jefferson J.

Hull, George W.

Hull, Philander S.

Jackson, Albert E.

Jackson, Edwin A.

Jackson, Emet A.

Johnson, J. S.

Jones, S.W.

Jones, W. Pinkney

Jones, W. L.

Jones, William P.

Land, William

Lee, Evan

Lloyd, Benjamin F.

Locklier, Lenard

Mann, Joseph T.

McCaleb Patrick

McCrery, James

McDonald, Neal A.

McKinny, I. H.

McClure, William A. [missing name from Perrin's cavalry roster, 11th Miss Kemper] Submitted by D. Cook

McMillan, Duncan E.

McMurray, Thomas W.

Mobley, William B.

Mobly, William B.

Moore James R.

Moore, James Revel

Moore, Richard

Moore, Tiry G.

Moore, William J.

Morehead, Alford W.

Morehead, Alfred W.

Moreton, Everet G.

Murphy, John

Myres, Joseph W.

Newton, Martin W.

Newton, Moses W.

Norris, T. R.

O'Farrell, Newton D.

O'Farrell, Newton D.

O'Ferrell, Newton D.

Offarell, Newton D.

Oliver, Llewellyn

Oxford, William E.

Peden, David A.

Peden, L. Franklin

Perrin, A. Robert

Perrin, Abner R.

Perrin, Solomon C.

Perrin, T. U.

Pettus, W. W.

Phillips, Jerry

Pope, John B.

Popenjohn, B.

Rimle, James

Robbins, Winter H.

Robertson, John M.

Rogers, Jacob W.

Rushing, Joseph L.

Shumate, Jesse C. F.

Shumate, John Mc.

Simmons, John K.

Slayden, Hartwell M.

Smith, Aaron

Spinks, Peter E.

Stewart, Rufus M. (the family states this is Rufus W. Stewart)

Stone, B. W.

Stone, I.D.

Stuart, Rufus M. (the family states this is Rufus W. Stewart)

Thomas, Ovando A.

Trapp, Benjamin F.

Turnage, B.

Vonn, R. B.

Wallace, E. J.

Watt, William T.

White, Louis H.

Wiggins, T. Brown

Wiggins, Theophilus B.

Williams, T. O.

Williams, Thomas A.

Wilson, Alexander R.

Wilson, J. Thomas

Brown, Steven M.

Weatherall, Samuel W.

Youngblood, Thomas Fant, as noted on his tombstone


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