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JOSEPH KING BORN IN 1838 IN FRANKLIN COUNTY, TN. ENLISTED JAN.25, 1862 IN
CO. D. BARTEAU'S 22ND TENNESSEE CAVALRY. HIS WIFE: ELIZABETH BOYCE, BORN ABT
1845 IN ARKANSAS. BOTH DIED IN AN ACCIDENT IN AR. 1879. SEEKING INFO ON A
CONFEDERATE RAID ON AUG. 22ND THRU SEPT 25, 1862. INTO WEST TENNESSEE. (ARMSTRONGS
RAID) ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THE RAID OR ANY SOURCE OF INFORMATION WOULD
BE APPRECIATED
T.J. KING
jack&sharon@nanosecond.com
Submitted on Thu Jul 20 17:54:32 MDT 2000
To someone who has a Marriage record book, would you please see if there is
a George Coleman married to Rebecca Boles about 1858. He was a Baptist
Minister and was also in the Civil War. His first wife died abt 1856 leaving
two small children. When George got back from the war he bought the old home
place that belonged to his father, Thomas P Coleman in claiborne Co, Tenn. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.
Wynona Francisco -- 3010 Stanhope
Ave, Lakeland, FL 33803-4349
NFranci855@aol.com
Submitted on Thu Jul 20 21:12:23 MDT 2000
Does anyone know of a Civil War Prisoner of War camp located in Tennessee?
Specifically near Nashville? Was told ancestor BLAIR died there in 1865. Any
help on this would be appreciated. Thank you
Sharon Sheehan
sharon.phx@juno.com
Submitted on Fri Jul 21 14:30:25 MDT 2000
Looking for Info. on descendants of Reuben Gunn. I have found several in
1840 census and 1838 marriages in Dickson Co. Particular interest in any Civil
War or Revolutionary War info. First names include Elisha, Abisha, Lawson,
Andrew C., Charles, Madison (or Matison)
Eric White -- 12 Anne Court,
Severna Park, MD 21146
emwhite2000@yahoo.com
Submitted on Tue Jul 25 11:57:13 MDT 2000
I am writting a book about the Battle of Richmond,Kentucky on August 29-30
1862.Many Confederate soldiers from Tennessee were wounded or killed in this
battle.I am tyring to compile a list of these men.Bates
2nd,12th,13th,35th,47th,48th,and 154th were there.If anyone can help me add
any names to this list for the book and memorial website being planned,it
would be greatly appreciated.
Anthony Hawkins -- P.O.BOX 63,
Ashcamp, KY 41512
ryansam@bellsouth.net
Submitted on Wed Jul 26 14:51:49 MDT 2000
Looking for info on WILLIAM RICHARDSON. Married Cathryn Raney(Rainy) 1847
in Lincoln Co., but daughter Ann was born in Columbia, Maury Co., 1861,
therefore suspect he was there when enlisted in Civil War. His grandson said
he was a Confederate soldier taken prisoner.
Bruce Teague
btea93059@att.net
Submitted on Mon Jul 31 11:43:47 MDT 2000
William Edmondson enlisted in 37th Regiment of the Tennessee Volunteers on
August 23, 1861 and was discharged at Tyner's Station, Tennessee on July 20,
1863. I believe he was in Company B. Any information on his service record
would be helpful.
Tom Glenn
tsglenn@gateway.net
Submitted on Fri Jul 7 18:44:29 MDT 2000
Can someone help me with info on Colonel James Fentress of Bolivar?
Ronald Pettus -- 227 Frances
Drive, Killen, AL 35645
mpettus@hiwaay.net
Submitted on Fri Jul 7 22:02:48 MDT 2000
Would like info on Elija (Eliga) Thomas, Company E, Tennessee light
artillery
Bruce Thomas
t243f@aol.com
Submitted on Mon Jul 17 18:59:07 MDT 2000
we would like to have a list of all BROCKS and GARRETTS who fought in the
civil war.
sharon garland -- G.C. Garland
2010 Laurel Road, London, KY 40744
sgarland@sun-spot.com
Submitted on Wed Jul 19 17:57:20 MDT 2000
JOSEPH KING BORN IN 1838 IN FRANKLIN COUNTY, TN. ENLISTED JAN.25, 1862 IN
CO. D. BARTEAU'S 22ND TENNESSEE CAVALRY. HIS WIFE: ELIZABETH BOYCE, BORN ABT
1845 IN ARKANSAS. BOTH DIED IN AN ACCIDENT IN AR. 1879. SEEKING INFO ON A
CONFEDERATE RAID ON AUG. 22ND THRU SEPT 25, 1862. INTO WEST TENNESSEE. (ARMSTRONGS
RAID) ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THE RAID OR ANY SOURCE OF INFORMATION WOULD
BE APPRECIATED
T.J. KING
jack&sharon@nanosecond.com
Submitted on Thu Jul 20 17:54:32 MDT 2000
I am looking for any referance to a mill ran by Thomas Jefferson (T.J.)
McWane during the Civil War in Knox County....such as a map of the location, a
picture, newspaper clippings...etc....any help is greatly appreciated!! Thank
You
Michelle Matthess
michellematthess@hotmail.com
Submitted on Wed Jun 21 02:28:35 MDT 2000
I'm trying to find out a little about my family tree. Philip and Jonathan
Tubb NOLIN. Both are to have served in the Civil War at Dover. Philip married
a Karenhappuck TUBB in Dickson Co. in 1817, she died prior to 1830, and
married a Sarah V. WEST in 1839 in Montgomery Co. Johnathan was the child of
first marriage, he was Doctor in Stewart Co. and was married several times.
One known was Margaret BROADDUS in 1854. I've little or no luck obtaining the
children's names of either of the marriages of either person. Any information
however small will be welcome.
T.J. NOLIN
tjnolin@mlec.net
Submitted on Sun Jun 25 06:33:50 MDT 2000
Good Afternoon: I am seeking my great, great Grandfather JAMES M. LITTLE's
Civil War Records. Family legend states he was a Confederate soldier. He was
born 1815 in Tn. We have not been able to locate his parent's names. Thank
you.
Robert D. Little
flittle@pacbell.net
Submitted on Sun Jun 25 15:57:48 MDT 2000
Did anyone with a surname of ECHOLS or WEATHERFORD serve in the Civil War
from Tennessee
J Collette
Boodro57@aol.com
Submitted on Mon Jun 26 09:59:45 MDT 2000
I am looking for the gravesite of the famous Confederate Guerilla Calvary
Officer named Champ Furgeson. His gravesite is supposed to be along the old
road from Cookeville, Tn. or Sparta Tennessee to Monterey, Tn. beside the
Calfkiller Creek. Any directions you may give me as to driving to that
location would be appreciated. My E-mail address is Porkchop1@blomand.net.
Thank you. James Duke
James Duke -- 916 Sparta St.,
Twin Oaks Apts. #4, McMinnville, TN 37110
Porkchop1@blomand.net
Submitted on Tue Jun 27 09:32:35 MDT 2000
Polk County Census, 1860, list;HH #859John CHADWICK-Capt in Mine,40; Ann
(Wolford)CHADWICK,25; Mary WOLFORD,60;all b Eng: HH#860 Richard
WOLFORD,24,Miner b Eng;Sarah, 25;Mary,11/12: HH#861,George WOLFORD,26,Miner,b
Eng.;Milley,18;Obediah, 1/12 George joined Co F.19th Tn.Inf. in 1861 and after
War we can not find him or his family again. John and Ann can not be located
after 1860.(Richard & family are in Polk,1870 and Fannin begining/after 1880.
Mary returned to England)I'd appreciate any info that will lead me to CHADWICK
and/or George, Millie and Obediah WOLFORD after 1860.
Helen C Brabham
waldo@coastalnet.com
Submitted on Tue Jun 27 17:50:44 MDT 2000
Alexander Jordan,born ca1810. He had a father Alexander died 1824 in
RUTHERFORD CO. He left a will. I am trying to see if ALEXANDER WAS IN THE
CIVAL WAR?
Martha
mhtjht@bellsouth.net
Submitted on Sun Jul 2 15:43:41 MDT 2000
I am researching Jesse TURNER, b. 1835, who entered Confederate service
from Lewis County and served in Clack's 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment with
his brother Samuel during the War Between The States. Samuel died while a POW
at Camp Douglas, Illinois, on 6 May, 1862. Another brother, Edward, served
with Biffle's 19th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. The brothers had two older
sisters, Charity and Elizabeth, and all were raised in either Lewis or Giles
County. Any information would be helpful.
Glen Turner
Grayrider57@aol.com
Submitted on Wed Jun 14 14:42:23 MDT 2000
I am looking for any information on "Shellmound Tennessee". My 3rd
greatgrandfather died there in 1863 during the civil war. Guessing I would say
there may have been a hospital there , probably military,due to the sickness
he died from . The info I need is "where exactly is Shellmound"? I've never
been able to find it on a modern map and would like to know it's exact
location if possible . If you know or have a clue please e-mail me with any
info you may have.
Ken L Jones
snow038@aol.com
Submitted on Wed Jun 14 20:32:15 MDT 2000
ANYONE NAMED HUNT IN CIVIL WAR FROM ALABAMA OR TENNESSEE WHO FOUGHT IN THE
CONFEDERATE ARMY.
DAVID HUNT -- 111 BANE DR, SMYRNA, TN
37167
huntgdh@aol.com
Submitted on Sun Jun 18 04:27:38 MDT 2000
Information regarding Frank Blankship and his service in the Civil War.
Believed to have fought with the Union.
David Millsap
dmillsap10@hotmail.com
Submitted on Sun Jun 18 15:32:31 MDT 2000
Looking for Elijah C. REECE. He lived in Tennessee prior to the Civil War.
Confederate troops killed his father and took the family horse. Elijah escaped
and joined up with the Union Army in Kentucky. Elijah never returned to
Tennesse. I am particularly looking for where he is from (believed to be the
Chatanooga area) and the names of his mother, father, and younger brother.
Thank you.
Regina Egbers -- 982 Kingston
Ct., Union, KY 41091
reginaegbers@fuse.net
Submitted on Mon Jun 19 13:17:54 MDT 2000
i am trying to find out if the james H bryson that served with the 3rd tenn
reg [clacks] is the same james H bryson that lived in cannon co.
charles wilson
crw02@yahoo.com
Submitted on Tue Jun 13 19:19:38 MDT 2000
i am trying to find out if James H Bryson was a civil war veteran. he was
born abt 1836. he married sarah m.
charles wilson
crw02@yahoo.com
Submitted on Thu Jun 1 17:07:15 MDT 2000
Have had no luck researching Albert Hooker HERRING who served in the civil
war. Also dead ended on the HIGH name. The CRAIGS later located in Texas.
Dwayne Kelley
dkelleyrltr@worldnet.att.net
Submitted on Sat Jun 3 20:27:56 MDT 2000
HUDDLESTON, Franklin was in civil war, (16th). Would appreciate facts on
birth, death, burial/cemetery. Ancestors and Descendents, etc. from the Putnam
Co, Cookville area, TN
M HUDDLESTON
momrides@wa.freei.net
Submitted on Sun Jun 11 01:55:38 MDT 2000
My gggg grandpa joined the confederate army in Sweetwater Tn on9/26/1863
AJsurrendered at the battle of Vicksburgsigned an oath on July 8th1863 not to
take up arms against the United States they released him to go home to
Sweetwater . where he did rejoin . Does anyone have any data on this man .He
was a Pvt with company G
Carl Eakins
Deyes1225@aol.com
Submitted on Thu Jun 1 16:08:44 MDT 2000
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