Here’s two:
Arnold, James M. – Private, Co. K, 19th Georgia Regiment - 3/4/62. Admitted to C. S. A. General Hospital at Danville, Va. 5/28/62. Returned to duty 6/4/62. Captured at Fredericksburg, Va., 12/13/62. Paroled in camp near Falmouth, Va. 12/14/1862. Clothing was issued to him 10/23/63. Pension records show he was furloughed for 60 days, on account of illness, at Charleston, S.C. 10/23/64. Unable to return to command. Enlisted as a private in Company K, 12th Regt. Ga. Militia Cavalry in 1864. Surrendered, Kingston, Ga. 5/12/65. (Born in South Carolina in 1843)
His parole is online at the Georgia Archives site:
http://cdm.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/pension&CISOPTR=51241&REC=15
Wade, H. J. – Private, Co. F, 19th Georgia Regiment. Cut off from command by Federal Army. Enlisted as a private in Company K, Johnson's Regiment Georgia Militia Cavalry in 1864. Surrendered, Kingston, Georgia May 1865.
Source is Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia, Lillian Henderson, ed.
George Walker