William Vincent, participated in the rebellion on Martha's Vineyard against Mayhew's attempt to establish feudalism and a hereditary aristocracy on the island. After the English regained control he was fined.
John Jones King, private, Company A, 25th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, killed in the war
Calvin H. Knighton, private, Company B, Cobb Guards, Georgia Infantry "Cobb's Legion", temporarily assigned as Company H to the 22nd Battalion, Georgia Heavy Artillery.
Leander Lyda, private, Company A, 25th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry and McRae's Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry
John Parham, private, Company A "Early Volunteers", 51st Regiment, Georgia Infantry, died in the war of disease.
John P. Wood, private, Company B, 9th Battalion, Georgia Infantry.
Union
John Edgar Reed I, private, 8th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, 145th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (National Guard), injured in the war, shot in the back by sniper fire during the standoff in the days before the Battle of Fredericksburg.