The following is a list of burials in Georgia for men who are in some way identified as being in the CSN by their markers. It has not been verified. The list goes only through the Letter "L;" it will be completed later. Some of the data comes from men who were in the Army in Georgia regiments and transferred to the Navy.
Alexander, Philimon (or Pleasant) W.; Paymaster Clerk; 28
Jan 28-15 Jan 71; Oakview Ceme, Albany; transferred
from 38 GA and appointed apymaster clerk Apr 64;
paroled Augusta 3 Jun 65; previously in E/4 GA; born
Baldwin County
Beale, Warren; Fireman; Wrens City, Wrens, Jefferson County
(transferred from A/3 GA 1862; on duty CSS Virginia
Feb-May 62; with James River Squadron 1862-65; paroled
as member Semmes Naval Brigade Greensboro 1 May 65)
Berrien, Thomas Moore LT; 7 Jan 44-20 Dec 01; Confederate
is the name of the Cemetery, but it is mostly for
civilians), Waynesboro, Burke County; left Annapolis
as midshipman on secession of Ga Jan 61; Midshipman
1860-61; appointed LT, CSN 1861
Brockington, Samuel A; Master's Mate; 12 Sep 32-013 May 06;
Palmetto Ceme, Brunswick; trans from A/26 GA and
ordered to Savannah Squadron 2 Jun 63; promoted
master's mate; POW CSS Sampson 8 Nov 63; paroled Ft.
Warren, Mass 29 Sep 64; arrived Aiken's Landing, near
Richmond 18 Oct 64; no further record; previously in
K/13 GA and K/26 GA
Carter, Newlin; d. 16 Oct 63; Confederate, Laurel Grove
Ceme, Savannah; Grave # 10, Lot 858
Catlet, William; Confederate Sect. # 2, Linwood Ceme,
Columbus, Row # 8
Clarke, F. George; Oak Grove Ceme, Brunswick; VA marker;
this is the city cemetery
Cook, J. L. C.; d. 27 Aug 63; Confederate, Laurel Grove;
Grave # 12, Lot 859
Cook, John A; 2 May 49 [probably wrong]- 15 May 12; Clark's
Chapel, near Hephzibah, Burke County; see also service
with B/4 GA Reserves
Crosbie, _____; d. 3 Jun 64; Confederate, Laurel Grove,
Savannah; Grave # 14, Lot 857
Davenport, James W.; 17 Dec 40-Feb 1908; Oconee Hill Ceme,
Athens; trans from C/44 GA 1863 and assigned duty
with James River Squadron
Dillon, James; d. 7 Jul 64; Confederate, Laurel Grove,
Savannah; Grave # 15, Lot 857
Doerflinger, John R.; Oak Grove Ceme, Brunswick
Dorsett, J. W.; d. 4 Nov 63; Confederate, Laurel Grove,
Savannah; Grave # 14, Lot 858
Drew, James F.; d. 27 Feb 65; Woodlawn National, Elmira,
N. Y.; died as POW of pneumonia; trans from A/1
Confederate Reg't 1863 (this regiment was raised in
GA; POW Ft. Fisher 15 Jan 65
Duffy, C.; Confederate Section # 2, Linwood, Columbus,
buried Row # 1
Dunlop, John; d. 2 Sep 62; Confederate Sect. # 2, Linwood,
Columbus; buried Row 3; servied CSS Virginia 8-9 May
62; died in Confederate Soldier's Home, Columbus; b.
England
Forsyth, Jonathan J.; Seaman; 11 Aug 34-16 Apr 89; Old
High Shoals Bap, near Braswell, Paulding County;
trans from C/22 GA 15 Apr 64; seaman on CSS Hampton,
James River Squadron 1864-65; paroled Greensboro 1
May 65
Gardner, Alexander; 1837-19 Sep 61; Confederate; Laurel
Grove, Savannah; Grave # 11, Lot 859
Gossett, John; d. 12 Sep 63; Confederate, Laurel Grove,
Savannah; Grave # 10, Lot 859
Hearty, James William; Surgeon; 1838-1975; Memory Hill
Ceme, Milledgeville; brother of Bernard R. Hearty,
H/4 GA
Holsenbeck, Alexander H.; Landsman; 27 Nov 33-22 Sep 20;
Westview Ceme, Monticello; trans from C/14 GA 3 Apr
64; assigned CSS Tallahassee, then CSS Richmondl at
Richmond at fall of city
Johnson, John C; Old Baxley Ceme, near Baxley, Appling
County; VA marker; enl 1863; elected captain of
militia company 1864; weife 1819-1900
Johnson, Zaccheus B.; Eatonton City, Eatonton; originally
G/12 GA; trans to CSN Oct 64; living in 1903
Jones, W. B.; d. 3 Jun 64; Confederate, Laurel Grove,
Savannah
Kell, John McIntosh; Captain, CSN; 1823-1900; Oak Hill
Ceme, Griffin; b. near Darien, McIntosh County;
Captain of CSS Shenandoah
Lamb, Andrew Jackson; Landsman; Cochran City, Cochran;
trans from C/4 GA 10 Feb 62; assigned CSS Virginia
Feb-Apr 62; at Charleston and Drewry's Bluff in 1864;
medical doctor postwar
Lane, G. M.; 2 Mar 38-12 Apr 11; Double Branches Bap,
Double Branches Community, Lincoln County; assigned
to CSS Fredericksburg 1864; POW Richmodn 3 Apr 65;
paroled Richmond (apoparently he had been sick and
left behind in the hospital); physician postwar
Loetus, Patrick; d. 3 Jun 61; Confederate, Laurel Grove,
Savannah