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Henry Aaron

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Henry Aaron Veteran

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
unknown
Autauga County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Prattville, Autauga County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.4617434, Longitude: -86.4657733
Plot
1223
Memorial ID
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This Henry Aaron was a brother to Pleasant M. Aaron (1824-1902). His death date is unknown.

The last record found for him was the 1880 Census:
Name: Henry Arrant [Aaron]
Age: 52
Birth Date: Abt 1828
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1880: Prattville, Autauga, Alabama, USA
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Brother
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farmer

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NOTE: This CSA marker belongs to Henry Aaron, who was a much younger man and from Russell County. (See MEMORIAL ID 122438709.)

Name: Henry Aaron
Birth Date: abt 1844
Enlistment Date: 26 May 1862
Enlistment Place: Alabama, USA
Enlistment Age: 18
Military Branch: Infantry
Regiment or Unit: 34th Alabama Regiment
Company Unit: I
Enlistment Info: Age 18, Alabama, Russell, Private
Author: Muster in roll dated Montgomery May 26, 1862

34th Regiment, Alabama Infantry:
34th Infantry Regiment, organized at Loachapoka, Alabama, in April, 1862, contained men from Montgomery and the counties of Tallapoosa, Coosa, and Russell. It moved to Tupelo, Mississippi, and was assigned to General Manigault's Brigade where it remained for the duration of the war. The unit saw little action during the Kentucky Campaign then took an active part in many conflicts of the Army of Tennessee from Murfreesboro to Atlanta. Later it fought in Hood's winter operations in Tennessee and at Bentonville, North Carolina. The regiment reported 11 killed and 77 wounded at Murfreesboro, had many captured at Missionary Ridge, and in December, 1863, totalled 388 men and 281 arms. It lost 14 killed and 46 wounded at Ezra Church and was almost annihilated at Nashville. Few surrendered on April 26, 1865. The field officers were Colonel Julius C.B. Mitchell, Lieutenant Colonels John C. Carter and James W. Echols, and Majors Henry R. McCoy and John N. Slaughter.

The Confederate marker was arranged for by the members of the M. E. Pratt Chapter U.D.C. in 1905 by Mrs. Julia A. Pratt.
This Henry Aaron was a brother to Pleasant M. Aaron (1824-1902). His death date is unknown.

The last record found for him was the 1880 Census:
Name: Henry Arrant [Aaron]
Age: 52
Birth Date: Abt 1828
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1880: Prattville, Autauga, Alabama, USA
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Brother
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farmer

* * *

NOTE: This CSA marker belongs to Henry Aaron, who was a much younger man and from Russell County. (See MEMORIAL ID 122438709.)

Name: Henry Aaron
Birth Date: abt 1844
Enlistment Date: 26 May 1862
Enlistment Place: Alabama, USA
Enlistment Age: 18
Military Branch: Infantry
Regiment or Unit: 34th Alabama Regiment
Company Unit: I
Enlistment Info: Age 18, Alabama, Russell, Private
Author: Muster in roll dated Montgomery May 26, 1862

34th Regiment, Alabama Infantry:
34th Infantry Regiment, organized at Loachapoka, Alabama, in April, 1862, contained men from Montgomery and the counties of Tallapoosa, Coosa, and Russell. It moved to Tupelo, Mississippi, and was assigned to General Manigault's Brigade where it remained for the duration of the war. The unit saw little action during the Kentucky Campaign then took an active part in many conflicts of the Army of Tennessee from Murfreesboro to Atlanta. Later it fought in Hood's winter operations in Tennessee and at Bentonville, North Carolina. The regiment reported 11 killed and 77 wounded at Murfreesboro, had many captured at Missionary Ridge, and in December, 1863, totalled 388 men and 281 arms. It lost 14 killed and 46 wounded at Ezra Church and was almost annihilated at Nashville. Few surrendered on April 26, 1865. The field officers were Colonel Julius C.B. Mitchell, Lieutenant Colonels John C. Carter and James W. Echols, and Majors Henry R. McCoy and John N. Slaughter.

The Confederate marker was arranged for by the members of the M. E. Pratt Chapter U.D.C. in 1905 by Mrs. Julia A. Pratt.

Inscription

Co. I 34th Regt Ala Inf

Gravesite Details

Confederate States Army


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