His enlistment date in the War Between the States was on 7 Jul 1862. Neverson was a private in Co. H., 7th Calvary (Claiborne's Regiment of Partisan Rangers) and Company F, North Carolina 16th Cavalry Battalion on 11 Jul 1864. He died on 26 Nov 1912, and is buried at the Neverson Columbus Winstead Cemetery.
He married Mary Ann Wells Pridgen, a war widow on 2 Jan 1868. Neverson and Mary Ann had 11 children, and helped raise her son, Josiah Joseph Pridgen Jr.
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His enlistment date in the War Between the States was on 7 Jul 1862. Neverson was a private in Co. H., 7th Calvary (Claiborne's Regiment of Partisan Rangers) and Company F, North Carolina 16th Cavalry Battalion on 11 Jul 1864. He died on 26 Nov 1912, and is buried at the Neverson Columbus Winstead Cemetery.
He married Mary Ann Wells Pridgen, a war widow on 2 Jan 1868. Neverson and Mary Ann had 11 children, and helped raise her son, Josiah Joseph Pridgen Jr.
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Confederate Service Records, 1861-1865
about Neverson C Winstead
U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
about Neverson C Winstead
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