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Coulliette Family Cemetery

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James E. Comerford - John Thomas Coulliette
 

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Private James Earl Comerford
Company E, 6th Florida Infantry

JJames Earl Comerford, son of John Phillip Comerford and Annis Sims, was born on 22 Jun 1838, in Jackson County, and he died in 1906. James enlisted on 1 Feb 1862, in Company E (Captain H. O. Bassett's Company), 6th Florida Infantry Regiment. He also served in the State Militia in late 1861. He was captured at The Battle of Atlanta, Georgia, on 22 Jul 1864. Records show he was transferred to City Point, Virginia, 4 Mar 1865, and exchanged. His was surrendered at Quincy, Florida, 11 May 1865, and paroled at the same place on 22 May 1865. [FLORIDA CONFEDERATE PENSION A07623 - EDENFIELD DATABASE] 

Note: James E. Comerford has a headstone "in memory" at Comerford - Pelt Cemetery.

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Private John Thomas Couliette
Company H, 11th Florida Infantry
Marianna Confederate Hospital

John T. Coulliette enlisted in Company G, 4th Battalion Florida Infantry on 1 Mar 1863. This company became Company H, 11th Florida Infantry. He was detailed as a nurse at the Confederate Hospital at Marianna, Florida, 4 Mar 1864, by order of Colonel Montgomery. The Company Roll has him listed on detail at Marianna Hospital in Oct 1864. He is also listed on detailed to Marianna Confederate Hospital in Dec 1864. Some records have John T. listed as John C. or John L. Coulliette. He was born 24 Sep 1825, in South Carolina. [NARA M251 REEL 99 - EDENFIELD DATABASE]

Photos from Larry Clere. Contact Ashley Pollette if you have information to add or if you see any mistakes.

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