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FAMILY CIVIL WAR (88 Collateral Soldiers: 4 Union and 84 Confederate) |
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Family |
Soldier |
Killed in Action |
Died of Disease |
Nash | 17 | 6 DOD | |
Weed | 3 | 1 KIA | |
Wells | 10 | 2 KIA | 1 DOD |
Jeffares | 6 | 1 KIA | 1 DOD |
Cochran | 1 | ||
Bankston | 2 | ||
Hopkins | 4 | ||
Rainey | 9 | 1 KIA | 2 DOD |
Brown | 18 | 4 DOD | |
Hayes | 5 | ||
Bryan | 3 | ||
Parks | 3 | ||
Price | 3 | ||
Hockenhull | 4 | 1 KIA |
36 Soldier Sons of Direct Line Ancestors | ||||||
/ Andrew J Parks 1817-1870 | Soldier Sons Of Andrew J. Parks and Martha Minerva Price | |||||
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/ Parks, John Wesley 1848-1939 |
4th TN Union Cav Co F | |||||
| | Henry J. | 4th TN Union Cav Co F | ||||
| | Robert Parks | 4th TN Union Cav Co F | ||||
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| | / John Franklin Hayes (1795 SC - 1872 TN) | Soldier Sons Of John F Hayes - Mary Lovin | |||||
| | | | Henry C Hayes | CSA | ||||
| | / William Sidney Hayes 1822 | George W Hayes | CSA 14th Arkansas (b 1827- | ||||
| | | | | Bradford Hayes | Union | ||||
| | | \ Mary Ann Lovin | ||||||
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| \ Hayes, Mary Ann 1850-1923 | ||||||
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| | / John Hockenhull | Major 11th Georgia Inf Anderson's's Brigade, Longstreet's Div., R.E. Lee's Army of N. Va., CSA | |||||
| | | | son Dr. John Hockenhull | Surgeon 52nd GA Inf T.R.R. Cobb's Brigade | ||||
| | | | Sergeant 11th GA Inf Anderson's Brigade, Longstreet's Div., R.E. Lee's Army of N. Va., , Enlisted June 1862 Surrendered Appomattox Apr 1865 | |||||
| | | | son John Feagan Hockenhull | Pvt. Phillips Legion Killed Battle of Knoxville Dec 1863, CSA | ||||
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| \ Ellen Hockenhull | ||||||
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Parks, Sydney 1905-1987 | ||||||
| / Hetto Bryant | Soldier Sons Of Hetto Bryan | |||||
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| / Bryan, Thomas Johnson 1831-1897 | Pvt. Company I, Cherokee Legion, GA State Guards CSA | |||||
| | | Nicholas Byran | 9th GA Art | ||||
| | | James Byran | 9th GA Art | ||||
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\ Leila Bryan 1873-1955 | ||||||
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\ Brown, Anis Brown 1836-1897 | ||||||
Francis Marion Brown | 38th GA Co K Died of Disease, Richmond VA 1862 | |||||
Joseph Warren Brown | 36th GA Co L 1st Lieutenant POW Vicksburg | |||||
Rankin Brown | 36th GA Pvt Co L | |||||
/ | Soldier Sons Of Larkin Nash (mother Margaret Willard) | |||||
| | Willard Patillo Nash (1827 GA - 1865 OH) | 36th GA Inf. Captured Nashville Dec 1864 Died of smallpox Camp Chase prison Ohio Feb 1865 | ||||
| | William Riley Nash (1833 GA -1899 Nancy Creek GA) | 36th GA Infantry Captured Baker's Creek, exchanged , wounded Missionary Ridge Nov 25 1863 | ||||
| | John W. Nash (1835 GA - 1865 OH) | 36th GA Captured Nashville Dec 1864 Died of pneumonia Camp Chase prison OH Jan 1865 | ||||
| | Miles Henry Nash (1841 GA - 1913 GA) | 38th GA Infantry Wounded Gaines Mill VA Jun 1862 captured at Battle of the Wilderness VA May 1864 POW Elmira NY | ||||
| | Edward Newton Nash (1844 GA -1914 GA) | 36th GA POW Vicksburg paroled 1863 wounded left knee Battle of Resaca GA 1864. Crippled for life | ||||
| | James T Nash | 36th GA Captured at Nashville Dec. 16 1864. POW Camp Chase Ohio, released June 12 1865. | ||||
/ Nash, Isaiah Parker Mayfield 1860-1937 | ||||||
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/ Nash, Samuel Claude 1890-1968 | ||||||
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| | / James H. Weed 1820-1903 | Private 7th Georgia Inf Co E, wounded 2nd Manassas | |||||
| | | | John B. Weed | Private 7th Georgia Inf Co E, killed 2nd Manassas | ||||
| | | | William R. Weed | Private 7th Georgia Inf Co E, wounded 2nd Manassas | ||||
| \ Weed, Martha Angeline 1861-1929 | ||||||
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| \ Rosanna Wells 1820-1899 | ||||||
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Nash Martha 1919- | ||||||
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| / Henry Jeffares 1795-1863 | Soldier Sons Of Henry Jeffares | |||||
| | | 1st Sgt. John Edwin Jeffares 1822-1864 | 36th GA Inf POW Vicksburg 7/4/1863 wounded Battle of Atlanta Jul 22 1864 died of wound Aug 24 1864 | ||||
| / Bennett Rainey Jeffares 1837 - 1866 | 38th GA Inf Wounded 1862, POW 1965 | |||||
| | | Henry Jeffares 1835 - 1914 | 17th SC Inf Surrendered Appomatox 1865 | ||||
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| / Jeffares, Bennett Wiley Thomas 1862-1943 | ||||||
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| | | / John Cochran 1801-1882 | Soldier Sons Of John Cochran and Julia Sims | |||||
| | | | | Samuel Cochran | Cpl. Samuel Cochran 38th GA Inf Wounded 2nd Manassas 1862 Surrendered Appomatox 1865 | ||||
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| | \ Parazade Cochran 1841--1917 | ||||||
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| | | / Wiley Sims 1768-1828 | ||||||
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| | \Sims, Julia 1807-1885 | ||||||
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| | \ Mary Hartsfield 1774 | ||||||
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\ Jeffares, Sara Ruth 1897-1999 | ||||||
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| / Rev John Bankston 1799-1869 | Soldier Sons Of Rev John Bankston | |||||
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John Thomas Bankston 1837-1914 | Pvt Company I 16th GA Discharged Rheumatism | ||||
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Marion Newton Bankston | 5th Sgt 36th GA Co K, captured Atlanta 1864, POW | ||||
| / Berry Bankston 1846 - | ||||||
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| | \ Wiley Johnson 1812- | ||||||
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\ Bankston, Mary Josephine 1866-1960 | ||||||
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| / George Harrison Hopkins 1809-1888 | Soldier Sons of George Harrison Hopkins and Lucinda Turner | |||||
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Green Thomas Hopkins 1838-1908 | Pvt. 36th GA Inf Co. K discharged Apr 1863 | ||||
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Melmoth Dyer Hopkins 1832-1896 | Pvt. 36th GA Inf Co. K Captured Vicksburg paroled 1863 | ||||
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George Wiley Hopkins 1839-1919 | Pvt. 36th GA Inf Co. K Captured Pea Ridge Mar 1862,exchanged | ||||
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John Riley Hopkins 1835-1909 | Supt. Hilst Niter Works CSA | ||||
\ Margaret Hopkins 1848-1937 | ||||||
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\ Lucinda Turner 1812-1872 | ||||||
All 88 Soldier Sons in All Families