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Cemetery in Northern Bradley County

Submitted by Jeff Thomson

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Members of Various companies from the 41st AL Infantry who are buried in Bradley County near Charleston, TN in an unknown cemetery having died of sickness. From the 41st AL Infantry Regiment CSA. 

Permission granted by William Morales (author).  Co. B
William Blackeney died 1863  Co. C
Isham E. Adams (age 23) died 9 September 1862
Daniel R. Spiller died 15 August 1862  Co. D
George Coward died 10 September 1862
William McDaniel (age 23) died 24 August 1862
John T. Hamner (age 29) died 31 August 1862
Charles McManus (age 29) died 25 August 1862
Ben F. Nevitt (age 32) died 31 August 1862
John W. Scott (age 25) died 2 September 1862
William R. Wilkins (age 26) died 22 August 1862
Pickney Tete Died September 23, 1862; Co. E
Justin Woolley (age 32) born 8 January 1834; died 6 September 1862
James C. Sumner (Skimmer) (age 21); died 23 August 1862
John M. Tucker (age 20); died 21 August 1862
James W. Coleman (age 32); Died 29 August 1862 buried in Chattanooga, TN Co. F
John Davidson died 25 August 1862
Jason Gregory died 25 July 1862
James R. Sartain (age 18) died 24 August 1862, buried in Chattanooga, Tenn. Co. G
William B. Gray (age 31) died 1 September 1862
Robert M. Woods (age 31) died 17 August 1862 Co. I

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