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Looking for information on the following soldiers:
Amos Warren Hudspeth...Co I 3rd AR inf...CSA
Isaac Keen
Elisha Keen
George W. Keen
James Thomas
Jeptha Keen
William R. Keen
All in the 7th Tennessee Cavalry USA
Isaac and Elisha were both prisoners at Andersonville
Any information would be great appreciated
please send to my e-mail b_simpson5@yahoo.com
Comment by frank E. Whatley on July 28, 2011 at 2:37pm My Great Gr father !st Lt.Union Army married A New Mexico Pena blanca lady Candelaria Leyva, mar. in Santa Fe 5/51864 cannot find Mar. record
any ideals where to look
Karen, anything that you would send to me regarding Henry J. Gayler would be greatly appreciated...please send it to my e-mail at b_simpson5@yahoo.com...and Suzanne, that is incredible news!!!!
Comment by Bob Mooney-Pa on July 26, 2011 at 2:37pm
Comment by Suzanne Temple on July 26, 2011 at 2:29pm My husbans's g g grandfather was with the 19th Ohio for three months, and then reenlisted with the 115th Ohio for three years. While doing family research last year we found his cremains still being kept in the Oregon State hospital, had them shipped to us, and held a reenactment and funeral for him in his hometown. If it wasn't for all the genealogy sites and groups like this one, he could still be sitting in Oregon and unclaimed. UNBELIEVEABLE!
Comment by Bob Mooney-Pa on July 26, 2011 at 1:50pm I don't know if anyone has seen this site but I find it useful.
Comment by TerryAnn Bertone on July 5, 2011 at 11:06am Looking for any CW info on the following brothers:
William Nash b. 1835 NC - killed in Battlle of Stone River
Jeremiah Nash b. 1845 IN - d. Mar 1863 in LaGrange, TN
George W. Nash b. 15 Aug 1839 IN - he was with Co 21st IN Inf and later with 1st IN heavy artillary
I have a feeling that their older brother Pleasant R. Nash was also in service, but have not been able to find anything on this yet
Thanks!!
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