Soldiers and Veterans
Soldiers and Veterans
Arkansas Index
Friday, Gabriel B - G. Pvt Co E, 11th & 17th Ark Inf (& Mtd Inf), CSA
1833-27 Sep1905 Clear Creek Cemetery, Hortion, AR. Co. E; Muster roles state he enlisted in Benton in June 1861, captured on Island #10 and sent to Camp Douglas and exchanged in Vicksburg. He re-enlisted in the 11th and 17th combined. His confederate pension records state he served from 61 until surrender. He is buried along his wife and several children in Clear Creek cemetery (between Horatio, Ar and Frog Level, AR). His gravestone reads Company E, 11th Arkansas Infantry, CSA.
Fryday, Virgil A – Comp A 1 (Crawfords) Arkansas Calvary. Private
Friday, J.J – 2ND Mtd. Rifles Hawkins Co. AR-CSA
Friday, O.R. – 37TH Inf Co. I AR-CSA
Friday, William E – Inf Hardy Regt. Co F AR-CSA
Friday, E.W. – 24TH Inf Co. C AR-CSA
Friday, Joseph – Private - Jones Corp of Artillery - War of 1812. Moved to Arkansas around November 1820.
Alabama Index
C.A. Friday (Claiborne) – 24th Alabama Battalion died 7-13-1864, Buried in Rose Cem, Macon, GA. He enlisted at Plantersville, Perry County, Alabama on September 15, 1863. He went to the hospital July 8, 1864 and died of disease [Parotitis] July 13, 1864 in Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Georgia.
C.A. Friday – Prvt Co E 53 Alabama Cavalry Confederate Private
Benjamin G Friday (1840) - Pvt Pickering’s Co A 20 Alabama Infantry Confederate
Cleburn Friday - Prvt Co A 24 Battalion Pvt (filed CA see above)
David H. Friday - Prvt Co G 44 Ala Infantry.
Henry Friday – Prvt Co C 41 Ala Infantry Confederate
Henry E Friday – Prvt Co A 41st Ala Infantry
W Friday – Prvt Co A 20th Ala Infantry
J. Frydig (*) – Mobile City Troops (Alabama) Confederate (1860’s) Private
Joel Lewis Friday (1843) – Pvt Co A Ala Inf
John L. Friday (1842) – CSA Pvt Co D 62ND Reg
Friday, James L - Co C 4th Alabama Reg Infantry under Capt. N. H. R. Dawson.
Friday, L.R (Luther Rice 1844?) - Co A 20th Alabama Regiment
Friday, S.R – Co I 20th Infantry.
Fryday, B.R - Company H 12TH Alabama Infantry. Private Confederate Army.
Friday, Martin (1837) - 20th Alabama Infantry, Co. D. "Bibb Rangers" Bibb County, Alabama.
Privates – 4TH Alabama infantry Muster Roll Company C
Friday, H. O.
Friday, Hilliard J. (wounded, Chickamauga, 20 Sept 63 || Vaughn, p. 596)
Friday, James L.
Friday, John C.
Friday, M. C – 4TH Inf Co. C AL-CSA
Friday, J. F – 20 Inf Co I AL-CSA
Friday, F – Prvt/Lt. Arty. Tarrants Btty AL-CSA
Friday, A. S – St. Cav Perrins Bn Co I 1ST Srgnt. AL-CSA
James L “Jim” Friday (1841) - 5 Apr 1862 in the Civil War from disease at the battle of 1st Manassas, VA. He served in the CSA, Pvt Co C 4th Ala Reg Vol. He was not married.
Georgia Index
Friday, Daniel H (1813) – died 5-2-1863 in Chancellorsville, VA. Roster of CSA of GA 1861-1865. 2:26, 4:822. Resident of Richmond Co, GA. Elisted 5-24-1861 Company I 44TH infantry Reg GA. Killed 5-2-1863 in Va.
Fridie, (Friday) James Lafayette - Roster of CSA of GA 1861-1865. 2:11.
Resident of Richmond Co, GA Enlisted 5-18-1861 Company B 10TH Infantry Regiment Absent w/out Leave1-15-1865. Returned 3-15-1865. (Son of Daniel H Friday).
Henry Friday – Revolutionary War .
Joseph David Friday – Revolutionary war (Georgia).
John Friday – Rev Soldier in Regiment under command of Col. Leanard Marbury. (Military Certificates of Georgia).
Florida Index
Elmer Otto Friday Jr (1924) – WWII U.S.Navy.
Louisiana Index
Joseph W. Friday – 1st Batt'n Louisiana Cavalry. “Scotts”.
Friday (*) – (also Freidag, Ernest, Friday,E .) Pvt. Company "F", 14th Louisiana Infantry. Concordia Parish, LA. En. June 19, 1861 New Orleans, LA . Present on all Rolls to Dec., 18636 from time of enlistment. Roll for Jan and Feb 1864., Present. Reelisted for war. Roll for April 30 to Sept 1, 1864, Absent. Taken prisoner at Fisher’s hill, Spet 22, 1864. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Strausburg, Sept 22, 1864. Sent to Point Lookout, MD., Oct 14,1864, from Harpers Ferry, VA. Released on joining the United States Service Oct 14,1864 (ARMY). Born Germany, occupation laborer. Res. Concordia Par, LA., Age when enlisted 24, single.
Robert W. Friday – Pvt. Co E 11th La. Infantry En Aug 13, 1861 Camp Moore, LA . Present on Roll to Oct 31, 1861.
J.J. (Jeptha) Friday – Pct Co D Consolidated Crescent Regt La. Infty En July 4, 1862. Alexandria, LA Roll for Jan and Feb., 1864. Present in arrest for absent without leave. Appears on register of C.S.A. Gen Hospital, Shreveport, LA Admitted march, 20 1864 for Pneumonia. Returned to duty, May 25, 1864. Paroled at Alexandria, LA., June 20,1865. Red Rapides Parish, LA.
T. Friday – LA ArtilleRy 1st Field Btty - CSA.
Henry Friday (*) (1833)– Pvt. Co I, 10TH La. Infantry. En July 22,1861, Camp Moore, LA. Present on all Rolls to Feb ., 1862. Report of Deaths dated Camp Nicholls Brigade. near O.C.H., Sept 2, 1863, Killed at Sharpsburg, Sept 17, 1862. Born Germany, occupation Baker. Res. New Orleans, LA ., age when enlisted 28, single.
George W. Friday - Regiment Name 1 Batt'n Louisiana Cavalry. “Scotts”.
George W Friday (*)- (also Fryday, G.W.) Pvt. Co F 27th Regiment. La Infantry En March 16, 1862, New Orleans, LA. Present on all Rolls to Dec., 1862, from time of emlistment.
REGIMENT: 27th Louisiana Infantry Beginning Rank: Private Ending Rank: Private
Other Names: (A.K.A) Fryday Fryday
Duty: Sick Nurse. DATE FROM: 07/01/1862 DATE TO: 07/31/1862
Willard F Friday (1928) – United State Navy Enlisted 06/19/1946 Utilties Man Third, UT3, USN Discharged APRIL 16th, 1948. Father of Charles Lynn Friday & Michael Wayne Friday.
William W Fryday (1901-1975) – WWI. Native of Black Creek and Resident of Zwolle, Louisiana.
Ross Friday (1926) – WWII La PFC US Army.
James M Friday (1893) – WWI Infantry LA PVT Co D 84.
Sam Joyner Friday – LA Sgt Co C 76 Tank BN Korea.
Rainey Devo Friday (1890) – WWI Infantry.
Howard Friday (1920) – WWII
Mississippi Index
Friday, William – 3rd Battalion. Co F (Ashcraft's) Mississippi Cavalry.
Friday, William H. – Itawamba Co, MS Company H 43RD MS Infantry. Private Confederate
Friday, Reuben – 27th Mississippi Infantry. Itawamba Co, MS
Friday, J. W - Co D Ripley's Bn, Confederate Cemetery Okokona, Chickasaw Co, MS.
Friday, J.W. - 15TH Inf. Co. K. MS-CSA
Friday, Jonah W – 2TH Inf. Co A Cpl. MS-CSA
Friday, W. P. – 41ST Inf Co. H. MS-CSA
Friday, Lemuel D. – 11TH Perrin’s Cav Co. E MS-CSA
Friday, Aaron S – 11TH Perrin’s Cav Co. E MS-CSA
South Carolina Index
D.P. Friday 20th Inf Co. B
Davis Friday S. Inf 3rd Batln. Co F Cpl
J.K. Friday (James Knox?) - 4th St Troops Co . G
S.D.Friday (Samuel David?) - 4th St Troops Co . A
Paul D. Friday - 20th Infantry Co. B under Captain McMichael
Samuel D Friday – 2nd Cacalry Co.C
W.T. Friday – 16th Infantry Co.B 2nd Lt.
David S. Friday – 3RD infantry Bn. Co F Cpl
L. Friday – Lt. Arty Beuragards Co.
J.T.Friday – 5th Bn. Res Co A
J.E. Friday – Pvt 22nd Infantry Co. I d. Dec 29th 1864 at Peterburg, VA. Listed in roll of the dead.
James D. Friday - Company H Ninth Regiment Artillery. SC Volunteers, Rhetts Company
James Friday 1st Arty. Co.B
James Friday 6th Inf. 2nd Co. D
James Friday 9th Inf Co. H
James G. Friday 1ST McCreary’s Inf Co.C
Thomas Friday 1st Arty. Co. G
Patrick Friday 7th Inf 1st Co.F, 2ND Co.F
Samuel David Friday (1820) - Captain of Company A South Carolina Volunteers, Infantry, Confederate States Army 1861-1863. Then transferred to Calvary Co. C 2nd South Carolina Calvary.
John Friday (1743?) – South Carolina; Served in the Second Regiment under Captain. Thomas Moultrie during 1779. Saffell, p.292 N.A. 853.
James G Friday – Co C 1ST Gregg’ Regt. SC Volunteers enlisted at Columbia, 7-29-1861. Enrolled at Richmond 8-10-1861. Taken prisoner 1863.
Jacob Friday 1863 - 3 REG'T (RUTLEDGE'S) South Carolina State Troops.
John Friday (*) – Muster Rolls Soldiers of the War of 1812 Eighth Regiment Sixth Company detached from the First Lincoln, North Carolina
Samuel David Friday (1820) - Captain of Company A South Carolina Volunteers, Infantry, Confederate States Army 1861-1863. Then transferred to Calvary Co. C 2nd South Carolina Calvary.
Samuel David Friday V (1884) – World War I
Privates - 7th South Carolina infantry regiment Muster Roll Company F
Volunteer Infantry C. S. A. Edgefield, (Now Aiken) County, SC – Kershaw’s Brigade
a. Friday, James D. (1844) – brother to Patrick A
b. Friday, Patrick A “Anderson” (1842) 1st & 2nd Company F – at age 21 he was wounded at Gettysburg, lost a finger and went home to Aiken, SC.
Friday, Robert E – Private (Army) York, SC d. 7-25-1950 Killed in Action, Korean War .
Barklay A Friday – Palmetto Regiment, SC Died in Mexico in 1848 during the Mexican War. His name is on the Palmetto Tree in the State House Grounds.
John L Friday (1912) SGT US Army World War II.
Charlie A Friday Jr (1918) WWII
Tennessee Index
George Friday (*)1861 - 26 Regiment Tennessee Militia.
George Friday (*) - Battalion 3 (Woodfolk’s) Tennessee Militia.
Texas Index
Friday, Dearwood Britton (1919) US Army World War II Overseas.
Friday, Truman (1919) – WWII - Acting Shoe Doctor.
Friday, William F. (1843) – Infantry, Pvt. under Gen. Knox & Lt. Reed Detailed and sent to Niter Works in Uvalde Co, TX to work as a guard on duty.
Revolutionary War Index
Names: SC Roll #49 “F”
John Fridig Friday – AA 2579-H Continental Regt 13
January 1, 1777 - Consolidated with the 7th Continental Regiment, Clap's Company of the 21st Continental Regiment and Peter's Company of the 13th Continental Regiment. The consolidated unit re-designated as Bailey's Regiment to consist of 8 companies.
AA 2886-B
Jacob Freydig - AA 2579-E
David Friday - AA 2633
John Martin Friday - AA 2579-I 2751
SE 1 409
Samuel Friday - AA 8297
Fridig, Ga - AA 2032
Fridig , Gabriel - AA 2580. SE I 408
AA 2752, 3439, 3736, 4092, 2032
Gabriel A. Friday (1752) – South Carolina; Captain in the 3rd Regiment . Two hundred seventy days were served as a captain and three hundred twenty days were served in the militia as a private under General Sumter and Marion. He also supplied beef for the state troops during 1780 and 1781. C.S.; A.A.2580; 1408. Revolutionary War. Member of the Methodist Church.
Fridig, James - AA 624
Loyalists – Revolutionary War Index
Friday, John – there is a small reference in Murtie June Clark's "Loyalists in the Southern Campaign Vol I". John Friday was a private in the Must w/ Col. Alexander Innes from Camden District, SC between Feb 24, 1781 and 4-24-1781 (60 days) on furlough, no pay drawn. John was also listed as a “Private” Muster in Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Robinson’s Company, SC Royalist, Savannah, GA on 12-1-1779.
Fridig, Daniel (son of David) – Colonel John Fisher’s Regiment, Orangeburg Militia, Captain Samuel Tolles’ Company Charlestown, SC, Soldiers Certification, 183 day’s pay, June 14th thru December 13th 1780.
Fridig, David (father of Daniel) - Colonel John Fisher’s Regiment, Orangeburg Militia, Captain Samuel Tolles’ Company Charlestown, SC, Soldiers Certification, 183 day’s pay, June 14th thru December 13th 1780.
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