Enlisted in the C.S.A. Jan. 26, 1863, Atlanta, GA of Co. A., 13th. Reg., GA Infantry. Wounded, July 1864, Monocacy, MD and captured Jun. 10, 1864, Frederick, MD. Paroled Sept. 30, 1864 as P.O.W. and transferred to City Point, VA for prisoner exchange. Wound left Joel with a bad limp for the remainder of his life.
Husband of Mary Jane (Holsey) Hancock ~ married November 07, 1865, Spalding Co., GA~
Spalding County ~ Marriages (Bk. A; pg. 193)
Their children were ...
1. Nancy Anna Hancock (m. William Neal Moore)
2. John Thomas Hancock (m. Lizzie B. Woodley)
3. Fannie Hancock (m. John F. Treptau)
4. James Hancock (m. Nina B. Neal)
5. Mary Beaulah Hancock (m. Henderson C. Quattlebaum)
6. Ethel Hancock
Enlisted in the C.S.A. Jan. 26, 1863, Atlanta, GA of Co. A., 13th. Reg., GA Infantry. Wounded, July 1864, Monocacy, MD and captured Jun. 10, 1864, Frederick, MD. Paroled Sept. 30, 1864 as P.O.W. and transferred to City Point, VA for prisoner exchange. Wound left Joel with a bad limp for the remainder of his life.
Husband of Mary Jane (Holsey) Hancock ~ married November 07, 1865, Spalding Co., GA~
Spalding County ~ Marriages (Bk. A; pg. 193)
Their children were ...
1. Nancy Anna Hancock (m. William Neal Moore)
2. John Thomas Hancock (m. Lizzie B. Woodley)
3. Fannie Hancock (m. John F. Treptau)
4. James Hancock (m. Nina B. Neal)
5. Mary Beaulah Hancock (m. Henderson C. Quattlebaum)
6. Ethel Hancock
Inscription
PVT CO A 13 GA REGT
CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY
Family Members
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Wiley Hartsfield Hancock
1865–1916
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Eliza Hancock Pollard
1867–1901
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Lovett Davis Hancock
1869–1952
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Benjamin Franklin Hancock
1871–1947
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Josie Dunn Hancock
1874–1944
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Mary Frances Hancock Neel
1875–1961
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Sarah Tamar Hancock Neel
1878–1960
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Bessie Mae Hancock Haisten
1881–1972
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Jesse Wilson Hancock
1883–1961
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