NPS Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
2nd Regiment, Texas Cavalry State Troops (6 months, 1863-64)
COMPANY:B
NPS Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
Bone's Company, Texas Cavalry
Miles Davis turned 40 and lost his wife four months after the Civil War began. When he joined Bone's Company, he left behind nine motherless children, ranging from newborn to 15 years old. He survived the war and rejoined his children in Grayson County, Texas. He was living at home with three of his children in 1870 and two sons in 1880. In 1900, at age 78, he lived with his son Alfred Rufus.
Other children:
Elvira Melissa (Clayton) Creager
Eliza Clayton
Baylis Scott Clayton
Alfred Rufus Clayton
NPS Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
2nd Regiment, Texas Cavalry State Troops (6 months, 1863-64)
COMPANY:B
NPS Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
Bone's Company, Texas Cavalry
Miles Davis turned 40 and lost his wife four months after the Civil War began. When he joined Bone's Company, he left behind nine motherless children, ranging from newborn to 15 years old. He survived the war and rejoined his children in Grayson County, Texas. He was living at home with three of his children in 1870 and two sons in 1880. In 1900, at age 78, he lived with his son Alfred Rufus.
Other children:
Elvira Melissa (Clayton) Creager
Eliza Clayton
Baylis Scott Clayton
Alfred Rufus Clayton
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