Private
Company 'E' The Lynchburg Rangers
1st Tennessee Infantry (Turney's Regiment)
Settled in Giles County, Tennesse between 1840-50.
Although partially deaf, overage and not listed on the 1st Tennessee's Muster Rolls, William Barlow was reported in the 1930s as having served with Turney's Regiment by a Joseph Marley of Pocahontas, Coffee County, Tennessee (relative/in-law??)
OBITUARY
Brick Church April 1, 1897
Mr. Wm Barlor, who has been confined to his room several months with La Grippe (Spanish Flu), was buried last week at Hayward Cemetery. He was about 75 years old.
Private
Company 'E' The Lynchburg Rangers
1st Tennessee Infantry (Turney's Regiment)
Settled in Giles County, Tennesse between 1840-50.
Although partially deaf, overage and not listed on the 1st Tennessee's Muster Rolls, William Barlow was reported in the 1930s as having served with Turney's Regiment by a Joseph Marley of Pocahontas, Coffee County, Tennessee (relative/in-law??)
OBITUARY
Brick Church April 1, 1897
Mr. Wm Barlor, who has been confined to his room several months with La Grippe (Spanish Flu), was buried last week at Hayward Cemetery. He was about 75 years old.
Gravesite Details
Pieces of William's headstonestone can be found under an old tree. William was interred in the Old Marsh Cemetery (est. 1828) under a memorial stone but in the 1940s the cemetery was disturbed by farmers searching for tillable land.
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