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John Appleton Callaway II

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John Appleton Callaway II Veteran

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
11 May 1904 (aged 67)
Henry County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Scarbrough Cross Roads, Henry County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Son of John and Jane Pyle CALLAWAY. Husband of Mary Penelope AUSTIN. Children: Edna J., William G., Charley, Robert Nathaniel, Milly, John Appleton, Lena S.

Company K, 22nd Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry
Clayton and Henry Counties "Henry Co. Volunteers"

OTHER: Callaway, John A. -- Private - May 2, 1862. Discharged, furnished Patrick Fitzgerald as substitute, February 20, 1863. Enlisted as a private in Company D, 1st Regiment Georgia Infantry (Olmstead's), March 3, 1864. Captured at Marietta, Georgia June 19, 1864. Paroled at Camp Morton, Indiana and forwarded to Point Lookout, Maryland for exchange March 10, 1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Virginia, March 25, 1865. No later record.

-The original deed for Bethel Church states that on October 1, 1860, approzimately 15 acres of land were purchased by the congregation from Mr. John Appleton Callaway. Mr. John Austin, Mr. B. F. Patillo and Mr. Callaway, along with others representing the congregation, had a vision of someday seeing a permanent "campground" located near the spring that ran across the property. during 1860 and 1861, services were held under a "brush arbor."
Son of John and Jane Pyle CALLAWAY. Husband of Mary Penelope AUSTIN. Children: Edna J., William G., Charley, Robert Nathaniel, Milly, John Appleton, Lena S.

Company K, 22nd Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry
Clayton and Henry Counties "Henry Co. Volunteers"

OTHER: Callaway, John A. -- Private - May 2, 1862. Discharged, furnished Patrick Fitzgerald as substitute, February 20, 1863. Enlisted as a private in Company D, 1st Regiment Georgia Infantry (Olmstead's), March 3, 1864. Captured at Marietta, Georgia June 19, 1864. Paroled at Camp Morton, Indiana and forwarded to Point Lookout, Maryland for exchange March 10, 1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Virginia, March 25, 1865. No later record.

-The original deed for Bethel Church states that on October 1, 1860, approzimately 15 acres of land were purchased by the congregation from Mr. John Appleton Callaway. Mr. John Austin, Mr. B. F. Patillo and Mr. Callaway, along with others representing the congregation, had a vision of someday seeing a permanent "campground" located near the spring that ran across the property. during 1860 and 1861, services were held under a "brush arbor."


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