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Zadock “Doc” Jarrett Sr.

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Zadock “Doc” Jarrett Sr.

Birth
Union County, South Carolina, USA
Death
30 Sep 1884 (aged 60–61)
South Pittsburg, Marion County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
South Pittsburg, Marion County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Zadock was the son of Richard Jarrett and Sara Ann Wright. He was born in Union County, South Carolina. Very little is know about his life. He married Cynthia Minerva "Cinthy" Linder/Jarrett about 1840 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Several of the children were born in South Carolina, and then they moved to South Pittsburg, Marion County, Tennessee. Zadock and Cinthy had 12 children. Two of the children died as infants, one at age 16 and the rest reach adult age. Zadock's grave is unmarked.
Zadock and Cynthia were my Great Great Grandparents. Their daughter, Martha Louise Jarrett/Peacock was my Great Grandmother.
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Zadock served his country during the Civil War.

Company, Regiment, Branch, and Army: Private, Company L, 35th Tennessee Infantry, CSA Doc Jarrett enlisted as a private in Col. L, 35th Tennessee Infantry, CSA on 09 January 1862 at Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee for a period of 12 months. His enlistment officer was Captain Alley. He served until spring of 1863. He contracted typhoid fever and was admitted to St. Mary's Hospital at Dalton, Georgia on 24 April 1863. Doc Jarrett was discharged on 01 May 1863, probably due to his illness and the fact that according to his military record, he was a "non-conscript. 35th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, formerly the 5th Tennessee Regiment Provisional Army, [also called 1st Mountain Rifle Regiment] was organized during September, 1861, at Camp Smartt, near McMinnville, Tennessee. It's men were from the counties of Grundy, Warren, VanBuren, Cannon, Sequatchie, DeKalb, Hamilton, and Bledsoe. It fought at Shiloh, Shelton's Hill, Richmond, Perryville, then moved to Knoxville, Shelbyville, and later Murfreesboro. During the war it was assigned to General L.E. Polk's, Granbury's, and Palmer's Brigade,Army of Tennessee, and from September, 1863, to April, 1864, consolidated with Nixon's 48th Regiment. The 35th participated in many battles from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, returned to Tennessee with Hood, and saw action in North Carolina. It had 369 engaged at Shiloh, lost nine percent of the 295 in the Richmond fight, and sustained 25 casualties at Murfreesboro.Twenty-nine percent of the 215 at Chickamauga were disabled and in December, 1863, the35th/48th totaled 251 men and 207 arms. On April 26, 1865, it surrendered. The field officers were Colonel Benjamin J. Hill; Lieutenant Colonels R.B. Roberts, Joseph A. Smith, and John L. Spurlock; and Majors Joseph Brown, William W.J. Brownlow, and G.S. Deakins." 1Date & Place of Birth: abt. 1823. He was 40, at the time of his enlistment. He was born in Union County, South Carolina Date & Place of Death and Burial: 30 SEPT 1884; burial in McReynolds Cemetery, South Pittsburg, Marion County, Tennessee. Occupation before the War: Unknown. Amount of Schooling completed: Unknown, although the 1880 census said that he could read and write.

Zadock was my GGGrandfather.
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Zadock Jarrett
Sex: Male
Principal
United States Census, 1870

Birth 1823
South Carolina, United States
Census 1870
Stevenson, Jackson, Alabama, United States
Ethnicity--American
Race--White
Age47
Other--Cynthia Jarrett, Thomas Jarrett, James Jarrett, Martha Jarrett, Zadock Jarrett, William Jarrett, Lee Jarrett, Nathaniel Jarrett, Mary Jarrett, Ellen Jarrett
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Name Zadock Jarrett
Military Beginning Rank Private
Military Final Rank Private
Military Side Confederate
Military Unit 35th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (5th Infantry) (1st Mountain Rifle Regiment)
Military Company L
Event Type Military Service
Event Date from 1861 to 1865
Event Place Tennessee, United States
Event Place (Original) Tennessee
Affiliate Film Number 22
Affiliate Publication Number M231
Affiliate Publication Title Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Tennessee.
Zadock was the son of Richard Jarrett and Sara Ann Wright. He was born in Union County, South Carolina. Very little is know about his life. He married Cynthia Minerva "Cinthy" Linder/Jarrett about 1840 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Several of the children were born in South Carolina, and then they moved to South Pittsburg, Marion County, Tennessee. Zadock and Cinthy had 12 children. Two of the children died as infants, one at age 16 and the rest reach adult age. Zadock's grave is unmarked.
Zadock and Cynthia were my Great Great Grandparents. Their daughter, Martha Louise Jarrett/Peacock was my Great Grandmother.
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Zadock served his country during the Civil War.

Company, Regiment, Branch, and Army: Private, Company L, 35th Tennessee Infantry, CSA Doc Jarrett enlisted as a private in Col. L, 35th Tennessee Infantry, CSA on 09 January 1862 at Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee for a period of 12 months. His enlistment officer was Captain Alley. He served until spring of 1863. He contracted typhoid fever and was admitted to St. Mary's Hospital at Dalton, Georgia on 24 April 1863. Doc Jarrett was discharged on 01 May 1863, probably due to his illness and the fact that according to his military record, he was a "non-conscript. 35th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, formerly the 5th Tennessee Regiment Provisional Army, [also called 1st Mountain Rifle Regiment] was organized during September, 1861, at Camp Smartt, near McMinnville, Tennessee. It's men were from the counties of Grundy, Warren, VanBuren, Cannon, Sequatchie, DeKalb, Hamilton, and Bledsoe. It fought at Shiloh, Shelton's Hill, Richmond, Perryville, then moved to Knoxville, Shelbyville, and later Murfreesboro. During the war it was assigned to General L.E. Polk's, Granbury's, and Palmer's Brigade,Army of Tennessee, and from September, 1863, to April, 1864, consolidated with Nixon's 48th Regiment. The 35th participated in many battles from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, returned to Tennessee with Hood, and saw action in North Carolina. It had 369 engaged at Shiloh, lost nine percent of the 295 in the Richmond fight, and sustained 25 casualties at Murfreesboro.Twenty-nine percent of the 215 at Chickamauga were disabled and in December, 1863, the35th/48th totaled 251 men and 207 arms. On April 26, 1865, it surrendered. The field officers were Colonel Benjamin J. Hill; Lieutenant Colonels R.B. Roberts, Joseph A. Smith, and John L. Spurlock; and Majors Joseph Brown, William W.J. Brownlow, and G.S. Deakins." 1Date & Place of Birth: abt. 1823. He was 40, at the time of his enlistment. He was born in Union County, South Carolina Date & Place of Death and Burial: 30 SEPT 1884; burial in McReynolds Cemetery, South Pittsburg, Marion County, Tennessee. Occupation before the War: Unknown. Amount of Schooling completed: Unknown, although the 1880 census said that he could read and write.

Zadock was my GGGrandfather.
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Zadock Jarrett
Sex: Male
Principal
United States Census, 1870

Birth 1823
South Carolina, United States
Census 1870
Stevenson, Jackson, Alabama, United States
Ethnicity--American
Race--White
Age47
Other--Cynthia Jarrett, Thomas Jarrett, James Jarrett, Martha Jarrett, Zadock Jarrett, William Jarrett, Lee Jarrett, Nathaniel Jarrett, Mary Jarrett, Ellen Jarrett
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Name Zadock Jarrett
Military Beginning Rank Private
Military Final Rank Private
Military Side Confederate
Military Unit 35th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (5th Infantry) (1st Mountain Rifle Regiment)
Military Company L
Event Type Military Service
Event Date from 1861 to 1865
Event Place Tennessee, United States
Event Place (Original) Tennessee
Affiliate Film Number 22
Affiliate Publication Number M231
Affiliate Publication Title Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Tennessee.

Gravesite Details

Unmarked grave.



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