(c. 1839 - ?)
Home State: Georgia
Branch of Service: Infantry
Unit: 6th Georgia Infantry
Before Sharpsburg
A Georgia resident since at least 1850, he enlisted as Private in Company C, 6th Georgia Infantry on 10 May 1862.
On the Campaign
He was wounded in action at Sharpsburg on 17 September 1862.
The rest of the War
He was wounded again, at Chancellorsville, VA on 3 May 1863 and was on wounded furlough to at least 30 April 1864, with no further military record.
After the War
He later received a Confederate Pension in Baldwin County, GA and also lived and/or owned property in Houston, Campbell, and Putnam Counties.
References & notes
Service information from Henderson,1 who also has him as James D. Lomenac. His Sharpsburg wound from a casualty list for the regiment printed in the Southern Recorder (Milledgeville, GA) on 21 October 1862. Details from Croom's War-history of Company "C" (1879). Personal information from the US Census for 1850 and family genealogists.
His father Minor W. Lominack served briefly in 1861 in Co. K, 11th Georgia Infantry.
Birth
c. 1839 in SC
Death
Date not known; burial in New Prospect Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery, Reynolds, GA
1 Henderson, Lilian, compiler, Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia, 1861-1865, 6 vols., Hapeville (GA): Longino & Porter, 1959-1964, Vol. 1, pg. 772 [AotW citation 21140]