Pvt Adam Alexander McClintic

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Pvt Adam Alexander McClintic

Birth
Green Valley, Bath County, Virginia, USA
Death
12 Nov 1864 (aged 29)
Lebanon Church, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Lebanon Church, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Wrought iron fenced grave seperate from family graves inside cow fence area at trees on top of hayfield hill..Reported to have been buried near where he was KIA.
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- 1.. American Civil War Soldiers
about Adam McClintic
Name: Adam McClintic
Residence: Green Valley, Bath County, Virginia
Enlistment Date: 14 May 1861
Enlistment Place: Warm Springs, Virginia
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Virginia
Service Record: Promoted to Full Commissary Sergeant (For Bath Cav Co).
Enlisted in Bath Cavalry Co Regiment Virginia on 14 May 1861.
Enlisted as a Private on 14 May 1861.
Transferred out of Bath Cavalry Co Regiment Virginia on 7 Oct 1862.
Transferred into Company G, 17th Battn Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 7 Oct 1862.
Transferred into Company G, 11th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 5 Feb 1863.
Transferred out of Company G, 17th Battn Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 5 Feb 1863.
Killed Company G, 11th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 12 Nov 1864 at Nineveh, VA.

From:
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=1&db=hdssoldiers&ti=0&F11=655&F9=Confederacy&gss=angs-d&pcat=WAR_ALL&fh=861&recid=2459020&recoff=131+132&fsk=CIAADpkAJXRi&bsk=&pgoff=1

3. See 'Action at Ninevah,Va.' in OR, #43 I

4. See Virginia Regimental Series "11th Virginia cavalry" page 162

- Adam is buried about 300-500 yards southeast of the Hwy 628 bridge over Turkey Run (near Cedar Creek confluence) and on the south side of the road across from the property owner's farm.Entrance is gained via a gate at highway, across from the owners entrance, and then a second interior gate into the field. The site (trees and graves) is to the left of the second gate about 100 yards,east. The cemetery site is also visible from the road , from clearing along the right of way, and is at the top of a hay field hill. The cemetery includes about 5-7 other visible graves of the then owner's family [Jackson]including McClintic's and another CSA KIA from the battle of the Wilderness. It was fenced as of 2008, although the headstone was cracked,held togeather with bailing wire, and propped up by a wooden support.

Note: Heartfelt thanks to 'Stars&Bars' for locating this site for our family and bringing me too it.



































- 1.. American Civil War Soldiers
about Adam McClintic
Name: Adam McClintic
Residence: Green Valley, Bath County, Virginia
Enlistment Date: 14 May 1861
Enlistment Place: Warm Springs, Virginia
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Virginia
Service Record: Promoted to Full Commissary Sergeant (For Bath Cav Co).
Enlisted in Bath Cavalry Co Regiment Virginia on 14 May 1861.
Enlisted as a Private on 14 May 1861.
Transferred out of Bath Cavalry Co Regiment Virginia on 7 Oct 1862.
Transferred into Company G, 17th Battn Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 7 Oct 1862.
Transferred into Company G, 11th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 5 Feb 1863.
Transferred out of Company G, 17th Battn Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 5 Feb 1863.
Killed Company G, 11th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 12 Nov 1864 at Nineveh, VA.

From:
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=1&db=hdssoldiers&ti=0&F11=655&F9=Confederacy&gss=angs-d&pcat=WAR_ALL&fh=861&recid=2459020&recoff=131+132&fsk=CIAADpkAJXRi&bsk=&pgoff=1

3. See 'Action at Ninevah,Va.' in OR, #43 I

4. See Virginia Regimental Series "11th Virginia cavalry" page 162

- Adam is buried about 300-500 yards southeast of the Hwy 628 bridge over Turkey Run (near Cedar Creek confluence) and on the south side of the road across from the property owner's farm.Entrance is gained via a gate at highway, across from the owners entrance, and then a second interior gate into the field. The site (trees and graves) is to the left of the second gate about 100 yards,east. The cemetery site is also visible from the road , from clearing along the right of way, and is at the top of a hay field hill. The cemetery includes about 5-7 other visible graves of the then owner's family [Jackson]including McClintic's and another CSA KIA from the battle of the Wilderness. It was fenced as of 2008, although the headstone was cracked,held togeather with bailing wire, and propped up by a wooden support.

Note: Heartfelt thanks to 'Stars&Bars' for locating this site for our family and bringing me too it.