pany G, Eleventh North Carolina, was one of those companies that was made up with volunteers from Chapel Hill and the surrounding sections of Orange, with a few from Chatham county.
The following members of this company (G) lost their lives:
Killed in battle.
First Lieutanant John H. McDade, July 1, 1863; Second Lieutenant James W. Williams, July i, 1863; Second Lieutanant N. B. Tenny, July 1, 1863; Corporals W. S. Durham, W. G. Ivey, J. J. Snipes, July 1, 1863, Lueco Ferrell, Oct. 27, 1864; Privates Wesley Andrews, Cornelius Edwards, William Pendergrass, Esau Garrett, July 1, 1863, T. J. Whittaker, Aug. 21, 1864, W. D. Flintoff, Oct. 1, 1864.
Died of disease.
Captain J. R. Jennings, of yellow fever, Sept. 10, 1862; Privates H. T. Burgess, George Cole, Carney Haitchcock, Whitfield King, July, 1862; John W. Lloyd, Forest Pearson, Edward Pearson, April, 1862; William Potts, April, 1863; James K. Gaths, of small pox, Feb. 1864; W. B. Cates, William Cates, Feb. 1863; Ande
y 12, 1864, wounded July 30, 1864, Crater, and killed October 27, 1864, at Burgess' Mill.
Third Lieutenant C. W. Murdaugh, promoted Captain, October 27th, 1864, wounded May 3, 1863, at Salem Church, (Chancellorsville.)
First Sergeant Johm M.
Corporal Calvin L. Peek, promoted sergeant, captured October 27, 1864, and not exchanged.
Corporal Charles Evans, woundeLieutenant, July 29, 1862, promoted First Lieutenant, October 27, 1864.
Mears, James E., discharged for disabilities from19, 1864, and not exchanged.
Peek, Ammon, captured October 27, 1864, and not exchanged.
Ribble, Joseph, furnished subsles, in which the killed were 8; Captain John Hobday, October 27, 1864, at Burgess Mill.
Private Wm. F. Butt, May 12, 1864,nd Julius Ward.
Captured.
Sergeant Calvin Peek, October 27, 1864, Burgess' Mill.
Sergeant Ammon Peek, October 27, 1October 27, 1864, Burgess' Mill.
Sergeant Charles Evans, October 19, 1864, Johnson's Farm.
Sergeant Laban T. Godwin, October 19, 18