Advertisement

Charles Goldsborough II

Advertisement

Charles Goldsborough II Veteran

Birth
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Death
31 Jan 1903 (aged 64)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
N-41
Memorial ID
View Source
Charles was related on both sides of his family to two Governors of Maryland - Charles Goldsborough (1765-1834) and Edward Lloyd (1779-1834)
Postwar he was associated with the wholesale liquor trade, in both the Ulman-Goldsborough Company (for which he was vice-president and later president) and the Highspire Distillery Company (for which he was president).
[Above personal info courtesy of Caroline L. (51668534).]

Company D, (Mosby's) 43rd Regiment Partisan Cavalry, Dept. of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.

Enlisted in 1861, he joined C.S.Navy.
Enlisted (date not given), he was mustered into 1st Maryland Infantry, C.S.A.
Enlisted (date not given), he was mustered into the 43rd Regiment Partisan Cavalry.

Mosby's Cavalry Regiment, formerly the 43rd Battalion, was organized in December, 1864. The battalion was formed in June, 1863, with five companies, later increased to eight. The unit served behind Federal lines in Northern Virginia and was the most effective command of its kind. The enemy forces were never safe and the area became known as "Mosby's Confederacy".
Charles was related on both sides of his family to two Governors of Maryland - Charles Goldsborough (1765-1834) and Edward Lloyd (1779-1834)
Postwar he was associated with the wholesale liquor trade, in both the Ulman-Goldsborough Company (for which he was vice-president and later president) and the Highspire Distillery Company (for which he was president).
[Above personal info courtesy of Caroline L. (51668534).]

Company D, (Mosby's) 43rd Regiment Partisan Cavalry, Dept. of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.

Enlisted in 1861, he joined C.S.Navy.
Enlisted (date not given), he was mustered into 1st Maryland Infantry, C.S.A.
Enlisted (date not given), he was mustered into the 43rd Regiment Partisan Cavalry.

Mosby's Cavalry Regiment, formerly the 43rd Battalion, was organized in December, 1864. The battalion was formed in June, 1863, with five companies, later increased to eight. The unit served behind Federal lines in Northern Virginia and was the most effective command of its kind. The enemy forces were never safe and the area became known as "Mosby's Confederacy".


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement