CHARLOTTE MAYO
BORN: MARCH 0?
1841
DIED JUNE 09 1921
PVT WILLEY "WILEY" C MAYO
BORN: NOV 27 1819
DIED: NOV 07 1866 OR "JULY 09
1864"
CO K 21 GA INF CSA
BORN: NOV 27 1819
DIED: JUL 09 1864
MOTHER
JENNIE MAYO
BORN: FEB 14 1869
DIED : FEB 12 1951
WIFE OF NATHAN B
SNIDER
NATHAN B SNIDER
BORN: AUG 19 1862
DIED: FEB 28 1932
MS
JOHN W MAYO
BORN: SEPT 02 1846
DIED: AUG: 21 1931
NANCY MIXON MAYO
BORN: JAN 11 1845
DIED: JUNE 01 1924
ROBERT TOOMBS
MAYO
BORN: APR 10 1850
DIED: MAR 10 1931
SARAH MAYO
BORN: 1823
DIED: MAY 1905
AGE 82 YRS
JAMES E, MAYO
BORN: FEB 05 1889
DIED: SEPT 20 1975
TO SNIDER
TO FROST
WARREN COUNTY RECORDS
Wiley Mayo MARRIED Sarah D. Lord IN WARREN COUNTY ON
November 20, 1847
Wiley Mayo MARRIED Nancy Smith IN WARREN COUNTY ON
August 27, 1840
GROOM BRIDE DATE
Edward Frost Catherine Sims January 20, 1797
William Frost Elizabeth Ross January 26, 1797
Mayo, Agnes Atkinson [3992] wife of Thomas N. Carter
Mayo, Alexander Stephens [4715] b.27_Dec_1858 d.25_Dec_1950
Mayo, Amanda [61791] b.ca.1857, Colesville NY
Mayo, Asa D. [4711] b.1848 d.1890
Mayo, Beatrice [61745] b.4_Nov_1906, NY
Mayo, Belva Z [61743] b.4_Nov_1906, NY
Mayo, Benj H. [59847] b.ca.1895, NY
Mayo, Bernice F [61742] b.4_Nov_1906, Windsor NY wife of ________ Wilbur
Mayo, Burton [61767] b.20_Aug_1846, Broome NY d.30_Aug_1846, Broome NY
Mayo, Charles A [61769] b.ca.1871, NY
Mayo, Clarence E. [59848] b.28_Apr_1899, NY d.Jun_1972, Riverhead NY
Mayo, Clarendon [61763] b.ca.1823, Broome NY d.30_Nov_1897, Windsor NY
Mayo, Cornelia [4713] b.1854
Mayo, Elijah [61755] b.7_Feb_1798, Broome NY
Mayo, Elizabeth [38137] b. England m. Yarmouth MA wife of Joseph Howes d.12_Mar_1700,
Yarmouth MA
Mayo, Esther Kellogg [62433] b.ca.1837 m.10_Sep_1859, Orange MA wife of Deacon Thomas
H. Ward
Mayo, Florilla [61766] b.ca.1831, Broome NY wife of LeRoy Doolittle
Mayo, Frances [118826] b.ca.1695 wife of William Moseley
Mayo, George C. [61789] b.1857, Colesville NY d.1922
Mayo, Gertrude M. [59846] b.ca.1881, NY
Mayo, Harriet Eliza [61764] b.26_Feb_1829, Windsor NY d.18_Jan_1890, Colesville NY
Mayo, Henry Williamson [4705] b.1815, Talliaferro, GA
Mayo, Henry Williamson [4708] b.1843, Talliaferro, GA d.29_Sep_1862
Mayo, Ida [61792] b.ca.1861 d.30_Mar_1922
Mayo, James E. [4701]
Mayo, Jane [61744]
Mayo, John W. [4710] b.2_Sep_1846, Talliaferro, GA d.21_Aug_1931
Mayo, John [38141] b.1598, England d.3_May_1679, Yarmouth MA
Mayo, Levi C. [59849] b.ca.1899, NY
Mayo, Lillian M [61740] b.23_Sep_1899, Windsor NY wife of Bruce Bosket
Mayo, Lloyd S. [61738] b.6_Mar_1897, Windsor NY d.Feb_1977, Broome NY
Mayo, Lula [4716] b.10_Sep_1862 d.30_Nov_1939
Mayo, Martha Jane [4709] b.23_May_1844, Talliaferro, GA d.25_Apr_1923
Mayo, Martin Cole [61793] b.25_Dec_1869, Center Village NY d.19_Jul_1940, Binghamton NY
Mayo, Mary [54654] wife of Joseph Hopkins
Mayo, Mercy [38146] b.1664 m.15_Jun_1701 wife of Samuel Sears d.20_Jan_1748/49
Mayo, Myrtle I [61737] b.Feb_1896, NY wife of John Freeman
Mayo, Myrtle [61794] b.Nov_1870, Colesville NY
Mayo, Nicholas I. [4703]
Mayo, Oscar [61790] b.ca.1855, Colesville NY
Mayo, Patience [56776] m.5_Jul_1750, Middleborough MA wife of Gideon Braley
Mayo, Peter H. [3997]
Mayo, Reuben E [61765] b.28_Apr_1831, NY d.13_Feb_1906, Broome NY
Mayo, Robert Toombs [4712] b.10_Apr_1850 d.10_Mar_1931
Mayo, Ruth Bell [61739] b.22_Jul_1898, Damascus NY m.25_Dec_1929, Windsor NY wife of
James Francis Shedd d.6_Jan_1985, Binghamton NY
Mayo, Samuel [38138] b.1625 d. before Apr_1664, Boston MA
Mayo, Sarah Frances [4714] b.29_Mar_1856 d.5_Jun_1945
Mayo, Sarah [4696] wife of John Culpeper
Mayo, Valentine [4704] b.1785
Mayo, W. Edward [4702]
Mayo, Ward H [61741] b.1_Oct_1901, Windsor NY d.21_Dec_1977, Harpursville NY
Mayo, Warren [61762] b.ca.1827, NY d.3_Nov_1881, Broome NY
Mayo, Wiley C. [4706] b.27_Nov_1819, Talliaferro, GA d.22_Aug_1866
Mayo, William C. [4707] b.1842, Talliaferro, GA d.14_Feb_1861
Mayo, William H. [59845] b.May_1881, NY
Mayo, William [61796] b.ca.1841
Mayo, ________ [108218]
MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY K, 21st REGIMENT
GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA
C. S. A.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY, GEORGIA
("BARTOW AVENGERS")
Mayo, Wiley C.- private January 28,1864. Killed at Frederick
City, Md. July 9,1864.
21st Georgia Volunteer Infantry
Confederate States of America (CSA)
A Regimental History
Information gathered by John Griffin
(updated 23 November 2003)
It seems that there are no other links on the internet to information about this regiment. I am posting
some brief information from Confederate Military History and a bibliography on this regiment. I do this
in honor and remembrance of the men who served with this regiment, lest they be forgotten.
The Twenty-first regiment Georgia volunteers was organized with John T. Mercer as colonel, James J.
Morrison, lieutenant-colonel, and T. W. Hooper, major. The adjutant was T. J. Verdery. The captains
were T. C. Glover (A), A. S. Hamilton (B), J. F. Waddell (c), H. T. Battle (D), J. R. Hart (E), John T.
Boykin (F), Wesley Kinman (G), James C. Nisbet (H), Michael Lynch (I), John B. Ackridge (K).. The
Twenty-first served in the army of Northern Virginia, acting a gallant part in the many great battles in
which it was engaged. Col. John T. Moore being killed in battle, was succeeded by Thomas W.
Hooper. Lieutenant-Colonel Morrison was followed by Hooper; T. C. Glover, who had succeeded
Hooper as major on his first promotion, became lieutenant-colonel when Hooper was promoted to the
command of the regiment. When Glover became lieutenant-colonel, M. Lynch became major. Adjutant
Verdery was followed by L. F. Bakewell. Captain Glover was followed by W. M. Butt, who was
killed in battle. Captain Kinman was succeeded by N. B. Hudgins, and Nisbet by John B. Countiss.
The Twenty-first was one of the regiments commanded by the gallant General Doles, who fell at the
second battle of Cold Harbor.
Company Organization of the 21st Regiment.
Company A: Campbell County men-Campbell County Guards/Campbellton Home Guards
Company B: Floyd County men-Floyd Sharpshooters
Company C: Fulton County men-Atlanta Volunteers
Company D: Polk County men-Cedartown Guards
Company E: 1st Company E-Floyd County men-Sardis Volunteers. By special order no. 106,
Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, dated Richmond, Virginia May 8, 1862, this company, "old
Company E," was detached from this regiment and became Company A, 1st Regiment Georgia
Partisan Rangers and subsequently became Company G, Smith's Legion Georgia Cavalry, which in
March 1863, became Company G, 6th Regiment Georgia Cavalry.
Company E: 2nd Company E-Forsyth and Dawson County men-Concord Rangers. This company
was originally known as Captain Smith's Company Independent Regiment, Wise's Legion. It was
formed of men transferred from Captain Jesse Burtz's Company, the Cherokee Georgia Mountaineers,
which was divided by Special Order No. 163, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, dated
September 26, 1861. It afterwards became Company D, 2nd Battallion, North Carolina Infantry, but
being composed of men from Georgia was subsequently transferred to the 21st Georgia Infantry
regiment by Special Order No. 84, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, April 11, 1864 , and
became the new Company E.
Company F: Troup County men-Ben Hill Infantry-Ben Hill Volunteers
Company G:Gordon County men-Dabney Rifles
Company H: Dade County men-Silver Grays/Yancey Invincibles
Company I: Stewart County men-Stewart Infantry
Company K: Chattooga County men-Bartow Avengers
Bibliography- 21st Georgia Infantry
Confederate Military History, Extended Edition. Vol. 7: Georgia. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot, 1987.
E484C65.1987v7. See p. 42 for a brief unit history.
Crute, Joseph H., Jr. Units of the Confederate States Army. Midlothian, VA: Derwent Books, 1987.
Ref. See pp. 98-99 for a concise summary of the regiment's service.
Georgia State Division of Confederate Pensions and Records. Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of
Georgia, l86l-l865. Vol. 2. Hapeville, GA: Longino & Porter, 1959. pp. 838-934. Unit roster.
Jones, Charles E. Georgia in the War, 1861-1866. Atlanta, GA: Foot & Davies, 1909. See p. 27 for
an incomplete list of unit officers.
Nisbet, James Cooper. Four Years on the Firing Line. Chattanooga. Imperial Press. 1915, 445 pgs.
Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies:...Georgia. NY: Facts on File, 1995. pp.
224-25 (2 pages). E577S53.1995.
Thomas, Henry W. History of the Doles-Cook Brigade. 1903.
Wiley, Bell I., ed. 4 Years on the Firing Line. Jackson, TN: McCowat-Mercer, 1963.