If you are doing research on South Carolina family member's that served during the Civil War, especially those that did not survive the War, I highly recommend you add the SC Roll Of The Dead to your list of resources.
This partial list shows those with the BROCK surname that did not survive.
- Brock, Joel W., Chesterfield, 21st SCV, died 1865, in Charleston
- Brock, Saml W., age 35, 21st SCV, 1865, In Charleston
- Brock, Calvin, Chesterfield , age 33, Pvt., Co I , 8th SCV, 1865, Prison , at Camp Chase
- Brock, Thos., Chesterfield , age 24, Pvt., 21st SCV, 1865, in Charleston
- Brock, Thos., Pvt., Co, D, 21st SCV, 17 Oct 1863, Typh. of Columbia
- Brock, A. M., Pvt., Co, D, 21st SCV, 30 Sept, 1864 in Charleston.
- Brock, Jno. W., Abbeville, Pvt., Co, G, 1st SCV, 22 June 1864 Smallpox and Ricketts
- Brock, T. J. Pickens, Pvt., Co, I, P.S.S., 1862, illegible
Two pages from Roll of The Dead 1 |
The first 4 men on this list are all my ancestors that didn’t survive the War. The Roll of the Dead contains over 400 pages of information about South Soldiers who died in the Civil War.2
Use this link to find a copy of the Roll of The Dead near you.3
http://www.worldcat.org/title/roll-of-the-dead-south-carolina-troops-confederate-states-service/oclc/865697945
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[1] pages from Roll of the Dead: William J. Rivers, Roll of the Dead: South Carolina Troops, Confederate States Service (Columbia, South Carolina: South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 1994).
[2] https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/336861?availability=Family%20History%20Library
[3] http://www.worldcat.org/title/roll-of-the-dead-south-carolina-troops-confederate-states-service/oclc/865697945
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