"Tommy" or "Blake" were the names he was known by. He fought for the Union Army as a member of the 47th Illinois Infantry. He was engaged at the siege of Mobile toward the end of the war. His letters home from places like Selma and Demopolis, Alabama can be found in the book "From Beardstown to Andersonville, The Civil War Letters of Asa Newton Paschal and Samuel Thomas Paschal."
Tommy Paschal married Anna Wylder. They had three children: Floyd, Lloyd and Sarah Lois.
"Tommy" or "Blake" were the names he was known by. He fought for the Union Army as a member of the 47th Illinois Infantry. He was engaged at the siege of Mobile toward the end of the war. His letters home from places like Selma and Demopolis, Alabama can be found in the book "From Beardstown to Andersonville, The Civil War Letters of Asa Newton Paschal and Samuel Thomas Paschal."
Tommy Paschal married Anna Wylder. They had three children: Floyd, Lloyd and Sarah Lois.
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