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Confederate (CSV)

Private

George T. Winstead

(c. 1844 - 1863)

Home State: North Carolina

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 30th North Carolina Infantry

Before Sharpsburg

In 1860 he was a 16 year old living with his parents and 7 siblings on their farm at Nashville in Nash County, NC. He enlisted at Camp Wyatt near present-day Carolina Beach, NC on 20 November 1861 and mustered as a Private in Company I, 30th North Carolina Infantry.

On the Campaign

He was sent to a hospital in Frederick, MD by 12 September, left behind, and captured there.

The rest of the War

He was in US Army General Hospital #1 in Frederick, MD to 18 September, a prisoner at Fort Delaware, then transferred on 2 October to Aikens' Landing, VA for exchange. He was admitted to a hospital in Richmond, VA on 12 October, furloughed for 30 days on 27 October, and officially exchanged on 10 November 1862.

He was killed in action at Chancellorsville, VA on 3 May 1863. His father Duncan filed a claim for his final pay in December 1864.

References & notes

His service from his Compiled Service Records,1 online from fold3. He's also on the Confederates In Frederick List.2 Personal details from family genealogists and the US Census of 1860.

His brother Hilliard and cousin Theophilus were also captured in Frederick.

Birth

c. 1844 in NC

Death

05/03/1863; Chancellorsville, VA

Notes

1   US War Department, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, Record Group No. 109 (War Department Collection of Confederate Records), Washington DC: US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), 1903-1927  [AotW citation 34516]

2   National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Confederates In Frederick List , Published 2026, first accessed 28 March 2026, <https://www.civilwarmed.org/explore/primary-sources/databases/confederates-in-frederick-list/>, Source page: #64  [AotW citation 34517]