According to his Civil War pension records, George was a private in the Union Army. He was the blacksmith for Co. I, 12 Tennessee Cavalry.
Like many other young men in north Georgia, he was a Southerner who served in the Union Army.
Some family history also states that he was later the sheriff in Union County, Georgia.
He was my gg-grandfather.
According to his Civil War pension records, George was a private in the Union Army. He was the blacksmith for Co. I, 12 Tennessee Cavalry.
Like many other young men in north Georgia, he was a Southerner who served in the Union Army.
Some family history also states that he was later the sheriff in Union County, Georgia.
He was my gg-grandfather.
Family Members
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Mosurie Whitmore Self
1859–1928
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John Jerome Whitmore
1861–1951
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George Washington Whitmore
1864–1886
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Rollin Monroe Whitmore
1864–1946
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Mary Whitmore Beavers
1869–1936
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Susan "Sue" Whitmore Olvey
1870–1958
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Eva Whitmore Keisler
1872–1897
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William Malone Whitmore
1876–1966
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Rev James Calvin Whitmore Sr
1880–1937