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Eli Alexander Hovis

Birth
Perry County, Missouri, USA
Death
unknown
Randolph County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Warm Springs, Randolph County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Born: Abt. 1826
Died: Bef. 18 Jun 1880 (per census)
Presumed to be buried here, no tombstone.

Son of Moses Caleb & Elizabeth (Rhyne)Hovis

Children: Elizabeth 'Eliza' Jane, Sarah E., Martha Ann, George Washington, Mary Susan, Francis 'Fanny' C., Nancy L., William M., James A., Arminta C., Randolph H., & John Alexander.

Military Service:
First Arkansas Regiment 30-Day Volunteers, CSA, Company D, was organized at Pocahontas, Randolph county, Arkansas, by Captain Thomas S. Simington. The company enlisted for 30 days on November 15, 1861, and was discharged on December 15, 1861, at Camp Borland, near Pocahontas, Arkansas. Most of these men were from Randolph county.
Born: Abt. 1826
Died: Bef. 18 Jun 1880 (per census)
Presumed to be buried here, no tombstone.

Son of Moses Caleb & Elizabeth (Rhyne)Hovis

Children: Elizabeth 'Eliza' Jane, Sarah E., Martha Ann, George Washington, Mary Susan, Francis 'Fanny' C., Nancy L., William M., James A., Arminta C., Randolph H., & John Alexander.

Military Service:
First Arkansas Regiment 30-Day Volunteers, CSA, Company D, was organized at Pocahontas, Randolph county, Arkansas, by Captain Thomas S. Simington. The company enlisted for 30 days on November 15, 1861, and was discharged on December 15, 1861, at Camp Borland, near Pocahontas, Arkansas. Most of these men were from Randolph county.


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