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Oscar B Hart Veteran

Birth
Camden County, Georgia, USA
Death
22 Apr 1892 (aged 72–73)
Otter Creek, Levy County, Florida, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1 Lot 53 Grave 4
Memorial ID
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1835. Florida War. Private, (Warren's) Florida Militia.
1836-37. Florida War. Attained rank of 2nd Lt., Co. 1, (Warren's) Fl Mounted Volunteers.
1837-8. Indian War. Captain. Hart's Independent Co., Fl. Mounted Volunteers.
1839-40. Florida War. 1st Lt. Adj. (Warren's) Fl Mounted Volunteers.
1846-47. Clerk of Duval County Circuit Court
1850. Married. Virginia Crews in Duval County, Florida. No known children.
1851. Private law practice, dealing with land grant disputes.
1851-52. Adjutant General, Second Division of Florida Division, under Major General Hopkins.
1858. Appointed by Governor Sibley to become Commissioner of Deeds in the then Jackson County, Florida.
1861-65. War Between the States
1863. Private, Confederate Soldier. Co E, 1st Reg FLA Infantry Reserves. May 11, 1865, POW at Quincy, Florida. Had to sign the oath of allegiance.
1870-80. Attorney at Law in Duval County.
1888. Governor Edward Perry appointed him as a Justice of the Peace for Levy County, Florida. Served until his death.
1892. Obituary giving date of death and place.
1835. Florida War. Private, (Warren's) Florida Militia.
1836-37. Florida War. Attained rank of 2nd Lt., Co. 1, (Warren's) Fl Mounted Volunteers.
1837-8. Indian War. Captain. Hart's Independent Co., Fl. Mounted Volunteers.
1839-40. Florida War. 1st Lt. Adj. (Warren's) Fl Mounted Volunteers.
1846-47. Clerk of Duval County Circuit Court
1850. Married. Virginia Crews in Duval County, Florida. No known children.
1851. Private law practice, dealing with land grant disputes.
1851-52. Adjutant General, Second Division of Florida Division, under Major General Hopkins.
1858. Appointed by Governor Sibley to become Commissioner of Deeds in the then Jackson County, Florida.
1861-65. War Between the States
1863. Private, Confederate Soldier. Co E, 1st Reg FLA Infantry Reserves. May 11, 1865, POW at Quincy, Florida. Had to sign the oath of allegiance.
1870-80. Attorney at Law in Duval County.
1888. Governor Edward Perry appointed him as a Justice of the Peace for Levy County, Florida. Served until his death.
1892. Obituary giving date of death and place.

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