Co I 4th Alabama Regiment Inf. [North Alabamians]
Enlisted Aug 17, 1861 at Camp Jones Station
by Lieut J.D. Brandon
period of 8 mos 3 days
Student in Huntsville when he enlisted - discharged because of age [16].
He re-enlisted in Forysth GA April 1863 with Co H 4th Alabama Cavalry and served till the end of the war.
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Sick in hospital at Richmond, Nov 14, 1861;
Discharge of service for continued fever on Nov 30, 1861;
Reported sick again Jan 1862 near Dumfries, VA
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Confederate Veteran Magazine
Vol. 35 page 268
BEN LEE COYLE
BEN LEE COYLE died at his home in Huntsville, Ala., on February 26, 1927 in his eighty-second year. He was born near Meridianville, Madison County, Ala., July 1845, and spent the larger part of his life in the country as a farmer, but had made his home in Huntsville for about nine years. His wife died some years ago, but their eleven children, seven sons and four daughters, all survive him.
Comrade COYLE served as a private of the 4th Alabama Regiment of Cavalry, under General FORREST, and made a gallant soldier. He was a valued and faithful member of the Egbert J. Jones Camp, No 357 U.C.V., of Huntsville, and also a consistent member of the First Methodist Church there. He was laid to rest in Maple Hill Cemetery, at Huntsville, with the honors paid to a brave Confederate Soldier.
Twice married [1] SOPHIA NASH, Jan. 13, 1868 and [2] INEZ M WINSTON, Feb 20, 1870 both in Madison Co AL.
Son of BENJAMIN COYLE & widow EVELINA BELMONT JONES
Ben & Inez's eleven children includes;
Monroe Jones Coyle.
Co I 4th Alabama Regiment Inf. [North Alabamians]
Enlisted Aug 17, 1861 at Camp Jones Station
by Lieut J.D. Brandon
period of 8 mos 3 days
Student in Huntsville when he enlisted - discharged because of age [16].
He re-enlisted in Forysth GA April 1863 with Co H 4th Alabama Cavalry and served till the end of the war.
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Sick in hospital at Richmond, Nov 14, 1861;
Discharge of service for continued fever on Nov 30, 1861;
Reported sick again Jan 1862 near Dumfries, VA
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Confederate Veteran Magazine
Vol. 35 page 268
BEN LEE COYLE
BEN LEE COYLE died at his home in Huntsville, Ala., on February 26, 1927 in his eighty-second year. He was born near Meridianville, Madison County, Ala., July 1845, and spent the larger part of his life in the country as a farmer, but had made his home in Huntsville for about nine years. His wife died some years ago, but their eleven children, seven sons and four daughters, all survive him.
Comrade COYLE served as a private of the 4th Alabama Regiment of Cavalry, under General FORREST, and made a gallant soldier. He was a valued and faithful member of the Egbert J. Jones Camp, No 357 U.C.V., of Huntsville, and also a consistent member of the First Methodist Church there. He was laid to rest in Maple Hill Cemetery, at Huntsville, with the honors paid to a brave Confederate Soldier.
Twice married [1] SOPHIA NASH, Jan. 13, 1868 and [2] INEZ M WINSTON, Feb 20, 1870 both in Madison Co AL.
Son of BENJAMIN COYLE & widow EVELINA BELMONT JONES
Ben & Inez's eleven children includes;
Monroe Jones Coyle.
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