GOLLADAY'S IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY
 


 


Virginia
 
  Abraham K. Golladay   52nd Virginia Infantry, Company A
  David Golladay   136 Virginia Militia, Company C
  George Golladay   2nd Virginia Infantry, Company K
  George Washington Golladay   5th Virginia Infantry, Company K
  18th Virginia Cavalry, Company D
  Jacob Albert Golladay   23rd Virginia Cavalry, Company K
  Jacob Burner Golladay   33rd Virginia Infantry, Company B, C
  Jacob Francis Golladay   52nd Virginia Infantry, Company I
  James Monroe Golladay   12th Virginia Cavalry, Company K
  33rd Virginia Infantry, Company G
  James William Golladay   18th Virginia Cavalry, Company D
  33rd Virginia Infantry, Company K
  John Calvin Golladay   18th Virginia Cavalry, Company D
  John H. Golladay   5th Virginia Infantry, Company E
  John Henry Golladay   33rd Virginia Infantry, Company B
  Perry Golladay   33rd Virginia Infantry, Company G
  Peyton Golladay   Danville Artillery
  Eighth Star New Market Artillery
  Robert Samuel Golladay   5th Virginia Infantry, Company E
  Reuben Golladay   136th Virginia Infantry, Company G
  Samuel Godfrey Golladay   2nd Virginia Infantry, Company H
  Samuel C. Golladay   35th Virginia Battalion, Company E
  Strother Thomas Golladay   33rd Virginia Infantry, Company G
  12th Virginia Cavalry, Company K
  Washington Swope Golladay   5th Virginia Infantry, Company D
  18th Virginia Cavalry, Company G
  William Franklin Golladay    5th Virginia Infantry
  18th Virginia Infantry, Company D


Arkansas

 
  J. T. Golladay *   1st Arkansas Infantry, Company C

* From "The Roster of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865" edited by Janet B. Hewett.


Kentucky

 
  Josiah C. Golladay   5th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Company A


Mississippi

 
  George Golladay   Light Artillery, Stanford Company


Missouri

 
  Francis Marion Golladay   5th Missouri Cavalry, Company H


Tennessee

 
  Edward Isaac Golladay   38th Tennessee Infantry

 

 

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