4th Alabama Infantry Regiment
Company A "Governor's Guard"
Enlisted: 26 April 1861 Selma, Alabama by Thomas Goldsby
'Present' on rolls April-December 1861
January-February 1862 Absent recruiting for Regiment for 40 days.
March-November 1862 Absent sick in hospital.
3 October 1862 Resigned at rank of 2nd Lieutenant on Surgeon's Certificate of disability.
The Co. H. reference on his grave marker is believed to be an error that occurred after his death as the official records are clear and specific regarding his Selma enlistment and service in A company.
4th Alabama Infantry Regiment
Company A "Governor's Guard"
Enlisted: 26 April 1861 Selma, Alabama by Thomas Goldsby
'Present' on rolls April-December 1861
January-February 1862 Absent recruiting for Regiment for 40 days.
March-November 1862 Absent sick in hospital.
3 October 1862 Resigned at rank of 2nd Lieutenant on Surgeon's Certificate of disability.
The Co. H. reference on his grave marker is believed to be an error that occurred after his death as the official records are clear and specific regarding his Selma enlistment and service in A company.
Family Members
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Lena Adams Banks
1866–1956
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Ernest R Adams
1867–1904
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William Saunders "Will" Adams
1870–1920
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James Harlan "Pete" Adams
1872–1923
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Alexander Semones Adams
1877–1938
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George Andrew Adams Sr
1879–1937
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Marie Beatrice Adams Sullivan
1882–1959
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Thomas Armstrong Adams Sr
1884–1951
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James Jarvis Adams Jr
1887–1937
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Charles Davis Adams
1888–1965
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Quinlan "Quin" Adams
1891–1939
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