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PVT William Cephus Paulk

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PVT William Cephus Paulk Veteran

Birth
Athens County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Jul 1904 (aged 77)
Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Calumet, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk B Lot 9 Sp 1
Memorial ID
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1860 census in Bourbon County, Kansas territory has William C. Paulk, 33; wife Elizabeth, 29; Edward, 9; Lydia J.,7; John, 5; Martha A.,3; and Mary E. 1. William C. Paulk is listed in civil war service in 6th Kansas Cavalry, Co. D., forming in 1861 in Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas. Service rolls also list William C. Paulk in 6th Kansas Infantry Company D. Bourbon, Kansas territory was a dangerous place before 1860 and thru the civil war with battle of Dry Wood nearby and Battle of Mine Creek just north in Linn County, Kansas. "Bushwackers" or Missouri Rebels had just a short horse ride or march on foot to all the homes in Bourbon County, Kansas and families were harrassed before, during and even after the civil war
1860 census in Bourbon County, Kansas territory has William C. Paulk, 33; wife Elizabeth, 29; Edward, 9; Lydia J.,7; John, 5; Martha A.,3; and Mary E. 1. William C. Paulk is listed in civil war service in 6th Kansas Cavalry, Co. D., forming in 1861 in Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas. Service rolls also list William C. Paulk in 6th Kansas Infantry Company D. Bourbon, Kansas territory was a dangerous place before 1860 and thru the civil war with battle of Dry Wood nearby and Battle of Mine Creek just north in Linn County, Kansas. "Bushwackers" or Missouri Rebels had just a short horse ride or march on foot to all the homes in Bourbon County, Kansas and families were harrassed before, during and even after the civil war


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