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Pvt Joseph Edward “Fisher” Reynolds

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Pvt Joseph Edward “Fisher” Reynolds Veteran

Birth
Sinking Creek, Craig County, Virginia, USA
Death
8 Jul 1914 (aged 82)
Sinking Creek, Craig County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Craig Springs, Craig County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Co.C,22nd Va.Inf.Regt.

Husband of Minerva Lucinda Bell Reynolds; Son of James Reynolds & Catherine Caldwell Reynolds

Father of B. V. Reynolds, William O. Reynolds, Laura Reynolds,John Henry Reynolds, Mary Orleans Reynolds Myers,& Clara Della Reynolds ElmoreCompany C, 22nd Virginia Infantry, Echols' Brigade, Wharton's Division, Valley District, Dept. of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.

Enlisted for 3 years' service on 5/1/1862 at White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, WVA, he was mustered into Company C, 22nd Virginia Infantry, as a Private.
Present on all Rolls from enlistment until Absent, Sick on March & April 1863 Roll.
Present on all Rolls from Nov & Dec 1863 through end of war.

The 22nd Virginia Infantry Regiment, formerly known as the 1st Kanawha Regiment, was organized and accepted into Confederate service in July, 1861. Its members were from the counties of Jackson, Craig, Nicholas, Alleghany, Wyoming, and Boone.
Co.C,22nd Va.Inf.Regt.

Husband of Minerva Lucinda Bell Reynolds; Son of James Reynolds & Catherine Caldwell Reynolds

Father of B. V. Reynolds, William O. Reynolds, Laura Reynolds,John Henry Reynolds, Mary Orleans Reynolds Myers,& Clara Della Reynolds ElmoreCompany C, 22nd Virginia Infantry, Echols' Brigade, Wharton's Division, Valley District, Dept. of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.

Enlisted for 3 years' service on 5/1/1862 at White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, WVA, he was mustered into Company C, 22nd Virginia Infantry, as a Private.
Present on all Rolls from enlistment until Absent, Sick on March & April 1863 Roll.
Present on all Rolls from Nov & Dec 1863 through end of war.

The 22nd Virginia Infantry Regiment, formerly known as the 1st Kanawha Regiment, was organized and accepted into Confederate service in July, 1861. Its members were from the counties of Jackson, Craig, Nicholas, Alleghany, Wyoming, and Boone.


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