The Battle of Fort Fisher, N.C.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Confederate Burials inWilmington's Oakdale Cemetery-- Part 2

Nine Maffitts are buried in the cemetery.

Famous Confederate sea captain and blockade-runner JOHN NEWLAND MAFFITT, born Feb. 22, 1819 (at sea). Died May 15, 1886. Section N Lot 25.

His wife EMMA. Born 1843 died Feb. 6, 1918.

LEWIS EUGENE ANDERSON MAFFITT, Section E Lot 10


CMDR. JOSEPH PRICE, CSN-- Section K Lot 48

MAJOR JAMES REILLY-- Section H Lot 10

JOHN BAPTIST SMITH-- 1843-1923. There are pictures of the field glasses used by J. B. Smith on board the blockade-runner Advance. As a member of the Confederate signal corps, saw the destruction of the USS Congress and Cumberland by the CSS Virginia.

In July 1862 he was sent to the Cape Fear to organize the signal service.

From the Caswell County Historical Association Feb. 2007.

I found out he wasn't buried in Oakdake Cemetery.

A Salute to The Gone. --Old B-Runner

2 comments:

CCHA said...

For information on John Baptist Smith please visit:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=caswellcounty&id=I04195

If you would like to know more, please contact me at: rick@ncccha.org

Best regards,

Rick Frederick
Archivist and Webmaster
Caswell County Historical Association
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncccha/

County Co-coordinator and Webmaster
Caswell County NC GenWeb
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nccaswel/

RoadDog said...

Definitely an interesting life for Mr. Smith. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.