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Pvt James Knox Polk Barclay

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Pvt James Knox Polk Barclay Veteran

Birth
Madison County, Alabama, USA
Death
14 Jan 1930 (aged 83)
San Gabriel, Milam County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Gabriel, Milam County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
AG8
Memorial ID
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17th Infantry Regiment Texas
Confederate States Army


James Knox Polk Barclay - Son of Henry Brazelton Barclay and Elizabeth Taylor.

Brother of Campbell, John Bunyon, Mary Jane, Margaret Caroline, Joseph Clark, Sarah Gorda, William Henry and George W Barclay.

James married, about 1872, Mary Maranda Locklin, a daughter of Alteman Livingston Locklin and Mary Elizabeth Fokes.

Father of Mary Lee, Alice Adelia, Anna Mae "Annie", Zelda, Lewis Elmer, Lillian Elizabeth and Ina Barclay.

Grandson of Joseph Barclay and Mary Ledbetter.

Paternal Great-Grand Uncle
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U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: James Barclay
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Texas
Regiment Name: 17 Texas Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 17th Regiment, Texas Infantry (Allen's)
COMPANY: I
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: J. K. P. Barclay

American Civil War Soldiers
Name: J Barclay
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Texas
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
Enlisted in Company I, 17th Infantry Regiment Texas.

American Civil War Regiments
REGIMENT: 17th Infantry Regiment Texas
Muster Date: 26 May 1865
Regiment State: Texas
Regiment Type: Infantry
Regiment Number: 17th
Regimental History 17th Texas Infantry Rgt.:
Cols. Robert T. P. Allen, George W. Jones, LtCol. Joseph Z. Miller,
Majs. R. D. Allen, John W. Tabor.

The regiment was formed in March 1862 at Camp Terry, Austin, Texas and included men from Belton, Austin, Columbus and the counties of Burleson, Smith and Upshur. It was assigned to McCulloch's, Flournoy's, Waterhouse's, Scurry's brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department. In June 1863 it lost 21 killed, 68 wounded and three missing at Milliken's Bend.

One officer and 39 men were captured during the Red River campaign and it fought at Jenkins' Ferry. It moved to Hempstead, Texas in 1865. It was included in the June 2, 1865 surrender of the Trans-Mississippi Department.
17th Infantry Regiment Texas
Confederate States Army


James Knox Polk Barclay - Son of Henry Brazelton Barclay and Elizabeth Taylor.

Brother of Campbell, John Bunyon, Mary Jane, Margaret Caroline, Joseph Clark, Sarah Gorda, William Henry and George W Barclay.

James married, about 1872, Mary Maranda Locklin, a daughter of Alteman Livingston Locklin and Mary Elizabeth Fokes.

Father of Mary Lee, Alice Adelia, Anna Mae "Annie", Zelda, Lewis Elmer, Lillian Elizabeth and Ina Barclay.

Grandson of Joseph Barclay and Mary Ledbetter.

Paternal Great-Grand Uncle
~~~~~~~~~~~~O~~~~~~~~~~~~
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: James Barclay
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Texas
Regiment Name: 17 Texas Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 17th Regiment, Texas Infantry (Allen's)
COMPANY: I
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: J. K. P. Barclay

American Civil War Soldiers
Name: J Barclay
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Texas
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
Enlisted in Company I, 17th Infantry Regiment Texas.

American Civil War Regiments
REGIMENT: 17th Infantry Regiment Texas
Muster Date: 26 May 1865
Regiment State: Texas
Regiment Type: Infantry
Regiment Number: 17th
Regimental History 17th Texas Infantry Rgt.:
Cols. Robert T. P. Allen, George W. Jones, LtCol. Joseph Z. Miller,
Majs. R. D. Allen, John W. Tabor.

The regiment was formed in March 1862 at Camp Terry, Austin, Texas and included men from Belton, Austin, Columbus and the counties of Burleson, Smith and Upshur. It was assigned to McCulloch's, Flournoy's, Waterhouse's, Scurry's brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department. In June 1863 it lost 21 killed, 68 wounded and three missing at Milliken's Bend.

One officer and 39 men were captured during the Red River campaign and it fought at Jenkins' Ferry. It moved to Hempstead, Texas in 1865. It was included in the June 2, 1865 surrender of the Trans-Mississippi Department.

Inscription

J.K.P. BARCLAY
CO I
17 TEX INF
CSA



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