Gordy Genealogy
1625 - 2011
386 Years
In Memory of Moses Gordy B: 1830
KIA at Wilderness, VA - May 5, 1864

Trench at Wilderness Battlefield
Trench at Wilderness, VA


6 Great Grandfather: Moses Gordy B: Jun 25 1780 D: Oct 26, 1820
Moses, his son, Levin and his wife, Elizabeth Murphy Gordy are burried in the Abbotts Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetary in Davidson County, North Carolina at 2817 Abbotts Creek Church Road. Moses' mother,Unicy Gordy B: 1758 D: 1821, is also buried there

Moses Gordy B: Jun 25 1780 D: Oct 26 1820
Father of Bailey Gordy B: 1810
Grandfather of Moses Gordy B: 1830
Picture Source: K M Mills

Levin Ross Gordy B: Jul 25 1802 D: 1843
Son of Moses Gordy B: 1780
Brother of Bailey Gordy B: 1810
Uncle of Moses Gordy B: 1830
Picture Source: K M Mills

Elizabeth Murphy Gordy B: 1803 D: 1849
Wife of Levin Ross Gordy B: 1802
Daughter-In-Law of Moses Gordy B: 1780
Picture Source: K M Mills

Aquilla Jones was the grandson of Moses Gordy. His parents were Hannah Gordy and Agustus Jones.
Grandson Aquilla Jones B: 1838 – Cousin to Moses Gordy B: 1830
May 28 1861 – Volunteered and enlisted at age 34 in Co “F” NC 6th Regiment Infantry State Troops as a Musician and Private in Charlotte, NC for the duration of the war.
Jun & Aug 1861 – Present – Sick. Bounty paid $15.00.
Sep & Oct 1861 – Present
Nov & Dec 1861 – Present
Jan & Feb 1862 – Absent. On furlough, NC, 30 days, 16 Feb., Gen Whiting
Mar & Apr 1862 – Absent. Sick in hospital Richmond 29 March.
Mar 30 1862 – Name appears on Register of Chimborazo Hospital No. 4. Disease: Pheumatism, Chron. Admitted Mar 30 1862, returned to duty May 8 1862.
May & Jun 1862 – Not Stated.
Jun 11 1862 – Appears on a Register of Chimborazo Hospital No. 3, Richmond, VA. Disease – Chloeral Movbus. Admitted June 11 1862. Transferred to Lynchburg June 17 1862.
May to Oct 1862 – Present
Sep 22 1862 – Appears on a Register of Medical Directors Office Richmond, VA. Hospital Chimborazo Div 4. Disease: Diarahoea Ac. Admitted Sep 22 1862 Returned to duty Oct 10, 1862.
Nov & Dec 1862 – Absent. On detached service, Ordnance Guard, since Nov 1862, by ord. Col Avery. Jan & Feb 1863 – Present
Mar & May 1863 – Absent. On detached service, Ordnance Guard, since 18 Mar.
May to Aug 1863 – Absent. On detached service, Ordnance Guard, by Order Gen Ewell.
Aug 4, 1863 – Appears on a List of men, of Hoke’s Brigade, on detached service. Remarks: Guard in Div. Ordnance Train by order of Gen. Early.
Sep & Oct 1863 – Absent. On detached service, Ordnance Guard, by Order Gen Ewell.
Nov & Dec 1863 – Absent. On detached service, Ordnance Guard, by Order Gen Ewell.
Jan & Feb 1864 – Absent. On detached service, Ordnance Guard, by Order Gen Ewell.
Jun to Aug 1964 – Appears on a Muster Roll of detached men with Ord Train Art VD at Staunton, VA.
Sep to Oct 1864 – Absent. Detach service Corps, Ordnance Guard since Mar 19, 1963 order Lt Gen Early.
Nov & Dec 1864 – Absent . Detach service Corps, Ordnance Guard since 16 Mar 63 order Gen Ewell. No Date – Listed on Roll or Honor.
Apr 9 1865 – Appears on a List of non-commissioned officers and men on duty at the Head Quarters of Brig. Gen A. L. Long. Commanding Artillery, Prisoners of War belonging to the Army of Northern Virginia, who have been this day surrendered by General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A. commanding said Army, to Lt Gen. U. S. Grant, commanding Armies of the United States. Paroled at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, April 9 1865. List dated Head Qrs. Brig. Gen A. L. Long’s Artillery Command April 9 1865.

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Updated 01 Sep 11