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Battle of Mobile Bay C.S.NAVY and Marine Prisoners captured.
These were taken to Ship Island,  Mississippi, 5 August 1864.

From CSS TENNESSEE

Barnes, William------Landsman
Beatman, H.---------1st Fireman
Beckwith, H.---------Landsman
Black, James P.------do
Brady, John----------2nd Fireman
Brown, Charles------2nd Master
Brown, James--------2nd Fireman
Bryant, James--------Seaman
Butler, F.M.----------Landsman
Calivan, Dennis-------Seaman
Campbell, I.H.--------N.L.
Carles, Dan-----------C.H.
Carter, Lanet---------Ordinary Seaman
Carville, John---------Landsman
Casletoe, M.----------Seaman
Casset, Lewis---------Landsman
Childs, D.M.----------do
Clark, Charles---------L.C.
Cole, Lewis-----------Ord.Sea.
Collin, James----------Landsman
Connolly, John--------Seaman
Courtnet, William------Landsman
Cox, I.H.--------------L.C.
David, H.--------------Landsman
Davidson, John--------Landsman
Davis, G.W.-----------Seaman
Flynn, Denis-----------Landsman
Frankledge, Thomas---2nd Master
Graham, Charles-------L.C.
Hagney, John----------Landsman
Harrold, John----------do
Henshaw, G.M.--------L.H.
Holly, John-------------M.A.
Kaley, James----------Bowswains Mate
Killkenny, Ed----------1st Fireman
King, Frank------------Landsman
Martin, B.F.------------do
Martin, W.L.-----------do
McBride, J.------------Coal Handler
McCarthy, John--------Landsman
McFarland, I.C.--------Seaman
Moffet, Joshua---------Landsman
Murphy, John----------2nd Master
Murphy, John----------Landsman
Murphy, John----------Ord. Seaman
Murray, Thomas-------Seaman
O'Donnell, W.---------Landsman
Persin, J.P.------------Acting Mate
Pites, I.I.--------------Landsman
Powers, John----------1st Fireman
Price, That-------------Private
Quin, John-------------Landsman
Seymour, Charles------Coal Handler
Shea, Dasil-------------do
Sheridan, Thomas------Landsman
Shields, John-----------do
Shriggs, John-----------do
Stewart, Michael--------Private
Tacker, I.C.------------Landsman
Taylor, I.R.-------------do
Tenant, Samuel---------Seaman
Thompson, Pat---------Ord. Seaman
Tobin, Richard---------Landsman
Tomason, M.D.--------Ord. Seaman
Tomming, Pat----------C.C.
Waggenbrewer, M. I.---Landsman
Wallace, B. F.----------do
Wheelan, James---------2nd Fireman
White, William----------2nd Gunner
Williams, D.-------------Landsman

From CSS SELMA

Butcher, H.--------Carpenter
Baterman, W.------1st Class Fireman
Bragg, B.F.---------Landsman
Burke, Peter--------Cabin Cook
Blackey, Nash------Landsman
Bracke, Jacob------do
Baylor, R.H.--------
Dunfield, John-------Ordinary Seaman
Desporte, H.--------Ord. Seaman
Dodge, John--------Coal handler
Douglas, W.B.------Landsman
Davis, James W.----do
Fralicks, J.H.--------do
Frater, H.T.----------Ordinary Seaman, buried Beulah, Florida (near Pensacola)(see gravesite)
Frazier, B.F.---------Landsman
Giles, Thomas-------2nd class fireman
Graht, I.M.----------Landsman
Gilliland, John--------Seaman
Harmon, Thomas-----Landsman
Holly, John-----------do
Harrison, Thomas-----do
Johnson, I.W.--------do
Jenkins, E.B.----------do
Kendix, Isham--------do
Kelly, Paul------------Seaman
Laughtin, M.----------Coal handler
Loftin, John-----------Seaman
McCann, James-------Landsman
Parsons, C.H.---------Coal handler
Shelton, A.W.---------Landsman
Schroeder, John-------1st class fireman
Sale, Joseph-----------Landsman
Scott, David-----------Seaman
Simmons, Charles------3rd gunner

C.S. Marines
 

All Privates

Barry, R.F.
Brogan, Thomas
Burkuloo, T.----L. Fireman
Brassell, H.
Buckner, N.F.
Connolly, Thomas
Diamond, John
Fenley, Francis
Frazier, Alex
Johnson, A.B.
Lambert, James
Land, W.L.
Lewis, William
Milles, Phillip
Ott, P.W.
Palmer, John
Smith, I.N.
Taylor, I.B.
Ward, John
Wheeler, Charles

Above abstract courtesy David Bayne
 

CS  Marine Prisoners captured 5 August 1864 with some taken to New Orleans:

1st Lt. David Greenway Raney--CSS TENNESSEE, escaped at New Orleans, returned to service, buried Appalachicola,FL.
Sgt. John D. Howard
Sgt Alexander Sutherland
Cpl. John A. Diamond
Musician Francis Farley

Privates:
James R. Adams
Robert F. Barry
Walker D. Barton
Henry Brassell
Levi F. Buckner
William H. Campbell
Thomas Connelly
Michael Cox
John DeWitt
James F. Flinn
Alexander Frasier
Jefferson G. Harbin
Wilbur (William) A, Harbin
Napoleon B. Johnston
James Lambert
William L. Land
William Lewis
James K. McCann
Charles McCormick
G. C. Mac Farland
Henry McGuire-----------buried in grave #431, Monument Cemetery, New Orleans
Lewis McKinney---------buried in Catholic Cemetery, Mobile (see gravesite)
Philip Miller
William R. Minnick-------buried in grave #371, Monument Cemetery, New Orleans
Henry Orr
Peter Walter Ott
John Palmer
Edward Quinn
George Washington Smith
Joseph Thompson
John M. Volkhardt
John Ward
Christopher Wheeler
David Williams

Confederate Marines taken Prisoner at Fort Gaines, 8 August 1864:

Capt. Julius E. Meiere
*1stLt James R. Y. Fendall-----refused to sign surrender at Ft. Gaines, escaped prison at New Orleans, returned to service.
*2dLt John L. Rapier-----------refused to sign surrender at Ft. Gaines, escaped prison at New Orleans, returned to service.
                                                 Buried at Catholic Cemetery, Mobile
Sgt Edward N. Gardieu
Sgt Martin Moore
Sgt W. J. Robson
Musician John A. Downe
Musician Henry Klocke

Privates:
F. H. Adams
George B. Batchelor
John Casey
Patrick Connell
Michael Dunn
Thomas J. Dunphy
Patrick Dwyer
Charles Feltheim
Milton Henshaw-------buried in grave #414, Monument Cemetery, New Orleans
John Kennedy
Michael McLaughlin
Owem McManson
Michael McNamara
Thomas T. Morgan
Peter Murphy
James O'Keefe
John Reynolds
M. Stoker
William T. Straub
John Strocker
John B. Taylor
Robert B. Walker
Charles Ward
Isaac Wiar
James R. Wood
Nicholas Yager
 

Pvt. John C. Greene
Died 15 July 1862
Buried at Confederate Rest, Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile

Above CSMC information provided by David M. Sullivan, Marine Researcher and Historian
(some comments and  notations by founder)

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