First Register to settle in Desoto Parish, Louisiana.
Joel's birth details are unverified but he is thought to have been born in Henry County, Alabama in 1841. Census records alternatively list his birth state as Alabama or Georgia.
He lived in East Texas for much of his life, where voting rolls first establish his presence in Tyler County in 1859. He lived in the Woodville area and later in Jasper County, Texas before moving his family to the Bethel community, near Logansport, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, in late 1892. He remained in Bethel for the remainder of his life.
In 1861, he joined the Confederate States Army in Woodville, Tyler County, Texas, and served through the end of the war. He was a cattle herder and probably an infantryman. His unit saw action on several fronts throughout the war. He was captured by Union forces at the Battle of Arkansas Post and was shipped up the Mississippi River to a Union POW camp. He was ultimately paroled (released) in Richmond, Virginia and rejoined the remnants of his unit, which subsequently saw action at the Battle of Lookout Mountain.
Joel R. Register died in Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana, where he had been sent for medical treatment.
Neither his paternal nor maternal lineage have been established. He is believed to be related to Mary Porter Register of North Carolina, who appears in the household with him in 1860 and 1870 census records. Mary probably died in East Texas, circa 1890.
Please contact the owner of the memorial if you have any information about the ancestry of Joel R. Register.
First Register to settle in Desoto Parish, Louisiana.
Joel's birth details are unverified but he is thought to have been born in Henry County, Alabama in 1841. Census records alternatively list his birth state as Alabama or Georgia.
He lived in East Texas for much of his life, where voting rolls first establish his presence in Tyler County in 1859. He lived in the Woodville area and later in Jasper County, Texas before moving his family to the Bethel community, near Logansport, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, in late 1892. He remained in Bethel for the remainder of his life.
In 1861, he joined the Confederate States Army in Woodville, Tyler County, Texas, and served through the end of the war. He was a cattle herder and probably an infantryman. His unit saw action on several fronts throughout the war. He was captured by Union forces at the Battle of Arkansas Post and was shipped up the Mississippi River to a Union POW camp. He was ultimately paroled (released) in Richmond, Virginia and rejoined the remnants of his unit, which subsequently saw action at the Battle of Lookout Mountain.
Joel R. Register died in Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana, where he had been sent for medical treatment.
Neither his paternal nor maternal lineage have been established. He is believed to be related to Mary Porter Register of North Carolina, who appears in the household with him in 1860 and 1870 census records. Mary probably died in East Texas, circa 1890.
Please contact the owner of the memorial if you have any information about the ancestry of Joel R. Register.
Inscription
A loving husband, father, and friend has gone to meet his Lord
Private, CSA, 25th Texas Cavalry, 1861-1865.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Caroline "Betty" Register Dean
1868–1958
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Emma Jane Register Sojourner
1874–1952
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Anna Ada Register Morris
1876–1900
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Ida Kate Register Horn
1876–1909
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Daniel Brown Register
1879–1939
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Mary Almedia Register Williamson
1882–1959
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Samuel Eugene Register
1883–1946
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Reuben Jesse Register
1885–1970
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Culford Jordan "Cuff" Register
1888–1966
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Minnie Mae Register Stephens
1891–1957
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Robert Delane "Bud" Register
1893–1970