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Thomas Benton Atteberry

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Thomas Benton Atteberry Veteran

Birth
Glasgow, Howard County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Feb 1918 (aged 76)
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Thomas B. Attebery

Card Filed under Atteberry http://www.suvcwdb.org/index.php

Thomas Benton Atteberry enlisted as a Private on 20 Aug 1862 at Bethany, Missouri, at age 20.
He was mustered into Company F, 2nd Missouri Cavalry(Merrill's Horse) on 31 Oct 1862 at Sturgeon, Missouri. He served 36 months Mustered out with company on 19 Aug 1862.


Alternative Surname Spelling
Surnames appearing in the military service recoirds include
Attebery: Historic Data Systems
Atterberry: Missouri State Archive' lists.
Atteberry: US NPS CWSS database; with alt. Attebery
The BGS reports the predominate spelling in Boulder County records and references to be Atteberry; however, Atterbery and Attebury also appear. The headstone is inscribe Attebery.



While Thomas B. Atteberry was in service, the 2nd Missouri Cavalry regiment was engaged in the following battles which had a direct and decisive influence on a campaign and / or a direct impact on the course of the war:
Bayou Fourche and the capture of Little Rock, Ark., 10 Sept 1863
Prairie D'Ann, Ark., 09 - 12 Apr 1864
Byram's Ford [ Big Blue River ], near Westport, Missouri, 22 - 23 Oct 1864
Westport, Missouri, 23 Oct 1864

Thomas B. Atteberry mustered out on 19 Aug 1865 at Chattanooga, Tennessee after the expiration of his term of service.

Thomas B. Atteberry applied for a pension on 21 Mar 1889 from the state of Colorado; application #694,795.

Other information regarding Thomas Benton Atteberry gleaned from the Boulder Genealogical Society Columbia Cemetery Burial Index, includes:
born 17 Jan 1842
married Mary Chambers on 02 Nov 1868 in Mt Moriah, Missouri
fathered 7 daughters; 3 born in Missouri, 4 in Colorado
resident in Colorado from 1875
active member the Grand Army of the Republic, Nathaniel Lyon Post#5, [Department of Colorado and Wyoming]
occupation reported as miner


Sources Boulder Genealogical Society, Columbia Cemetery Burial IndexHistorical Data Systems, Inc., Duxbury, MA 02331Missouri State Archives' Soldier Database
NPS CWSSS Regimental HistoriesNPS CWSSS Battle Summaries




Thomas B. Attebery

Card Filed under Atteberry http://www.suvcwdb.org/index.php

Thomas Benton Atteberry enlisted as a Private on 20 Aug 1862 at Bethany, Missouri, at age 20.
He was mustered into Company F, 2nd Missouri Cavalry(Merrill's Horse) on 31 Oct 1862 at Sturgeon, Missouri. He served 36 months Mustered out with company on 19 Aug 1862.


Alternative Surname Spelling
Surnames appearing in the military service recoirds include
Attebery: Historic Data Systems
Atterberry: Missouri State Archive' lists.
Atteberry: US NPS CWSS database; with alt. Attebery
The BGS reports the predominate spelling in Boulder County records and references to be Atteberry; however, Atterbery and Attebury also appear. The headstone is inscribe Attebery.



While Thomas B. Atteberry was in service, the 2nd Missouri Cavalry regiment was engaged in the following battles which had a direct and decisive influence on a campaign and / or a direct impact on the course of the war:
Bayou Fourche and the capture of Little Rock, Ark., 10 Sept 1863
Prairie D'Ann, Ark., 09 - 12 Apr 1864
Byram's Ford [ Big Blue River ], near Westport, Missouri, 22 - 23 Oct 1864
Westport, Missouri, 23 Oct 1864

Thomas B. Atteberry mustered out on 19 Aug 1865 at Chattanooga, Tennessee after the expiration of his term of service.

Thomas B. Atteberry applied for a pension on 21 Mar 1889 from the state of Colorado; application #694,795.

Other information regarding Thomas Benton Atteberry gleaned from the Boulder Genealogical Society Columbia Cemetery Burial Index, includes:
born 17 Jan 1842
married Mary Chambers on 02 Nov 1868 in Mt Moriah, Missouri
fathered 7 daughters; 3 born in Missouri, 4 in Colorado
resident in Colorado from 1875
active member the Grand Army of the Republic, Nathaniel Lyon Post#5, [Department of Colorado and Wyoming]
occupation reported as miner


Sources Boulder Genealogical Society, Columbia Cemetery Burial IndexHistorical Data Systems, Inc., Duxbury, MA 02331Missouri State Archives' Soldier Database
NPS CWSSS Regimental HistoriesNPS CWSSS Battle Summaries






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