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Monday, June 25, 2012

Military Monday – William A. McCall


Name: William A. McCall, age 32,
Unit :   Co. H, 1st. (Orr) SC Rifles.  
            Co. F, 1st. Reg SC Art'y.
Rank: Private
Enlistment Date: 19 Oct 1861, Sullivan's Island for three (3) years or the War[1]

His entire enlisted was served at Sullivan Island with Detached Services in City of Charleston and at Charleston Arsenal under Col. Orr where he worked as a machinist/mechanic.

On 16 February 1865 - William A. McCall was captured at Sampson County, NC. Sent from Newbern NC, by Capt. Perkins, Union Army, to Hart's Island, New York Harbor. He was released 16 June 1865. G.O. #109, dated 6 June 1865.

16 June 1865 - William A. McCall, Pvt., 1st SC Art'y signed an oath of allegiance to the United States, subscribed and sworn to at Hart's Island, NY Harbor on 16 June 1865. 

His place of residence is listed as Chesterfield District, SC. 
His vital statistics are listed as: - light complexion, light hair, blue eyes and 5' 8 1/2" tall.

W. A. McCall, Co. F., 1st Regt. SC Art'y
9 Jan 1864 - Appears on an application for the detail of mechanics to work at Charleston Arsenal, SC.
Application dated Charleston Arsenal, 9 Jan 1864
Period for which detail is needed - three (3) months Occupation - Machinist W. A. McCall, Co. F., 1st Regt. SC Art'y In jail Charleston, SC
See personal papers of:
     Nelvil Soule, Capt. & AAG
     Francis D. Lee, Capt. Eng'r
     Personal Papers of Wm. A. McCall, Co. F, 1 SC Art'y 5 Jan 1864 -


William Alexander McCall was born about 1830 in Cheraw, Chesterfield, South Carolina. He died on 7 Dec 1875 at the age of 45 in Cheraw, Chesterfield, South Carolina, United States.[2] He was buried at Old Saint Davids Episcopal Church Cemetery in Cheraw, Chesterfield, South Carolina.
William Alexander McCall and Ann Elizabeth Purvis were married on 6 Feb 1851 in Chesterfield County, South Carolina.[3] Anna Elizabeth Purvis, daughter of James Purvis, was born on 1 Oct 1832 in Cheraw, Chesterfield, South Carolina. Anna died on 9 Jan 1925 at the age of 92 in Cheraw, Chesterfield, South Carolina. She was buried on 11 Jan 1925 at Old Saint Davids Episcopal Church Cemetery in Cheraw, Chesterfield, South Carolina.

William Alexander McCall and Ann Elizabeth Purvis had 3 children; 2 boys and a girl before going off to war. Their youngest son was born in 1867, 2 years after the war ended.


[1] Ancestry, "Civil War Service Records" database, Military Service Records (http://www.fold3.com/ : accessed 20 June 2012), entry for William A. McCall, Private; Co. H. 1st Orr, SC Rifles & Co. F, 1st SC Artillery; Confederate.
[2]. "Record for Confederate veterans , 1909 -1973," SC Department. of Archive & History (SCDAH), SCDAH Database Search (http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/search.aspx : viewed 20 June 2012), , "Pension application Ann Elizabeth McCall," pages 1 & 2; Series: S126088, Item 02529. DEATH: Civil War Pension application made by ANN ELIZABETH McCALL OF CHERAW, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY APPLICATION FOR PENSION FOR WILLIAM ALEXANDER MCCALL'S SERVICE IN COMPANY C, EIGHTH REGT, S.C. VOLUNTEERS. May 18, 1919. Ann states that William Alexander McCall died 7 December 1875. That they were married on 6 February 1851, she was now 94 years old and had lived in Chesterfield County since 1830.
[3] . Ibid
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