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Tag Archives: Virginia
Births That Caused a Truce
I have not been able to document this family story that has been passed down for 3 or 4 generations now. The documentation will depend on Civil War skirmishes or encampments in this particular area within a particular time frame … Continue reading
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Tagged 1863, Civil War, Dow, Ellsworth, encampment, Esther, genealogy, Kanawha County, skirmish, twins, Virginia, West Virginia, Whitlock
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A Life Remembered – James Ball Fletcher
Remembering the death of someone I never knew may seem a little strange, but it’s an opportunity to honor someone who had a lot to do with my being here today. James Ball Fletcher has been the topic of several … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Florida Regiment, 1927, Appomattox Court House, As Much as We Know... About the Fletchers and the Lees, Civil War, Company F, Confederate, epitaph, Fletcher, Florida, genealogy, Harry Wells, O'Brien Cemetery, Suwannee County, veteran, Virginia, WPA Veterans Graves Registration
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