OCCUPATION: Served with CSA during The War For Southern Independence
Obituary Notices Died, near Fredericksburg, Va., on the 8th of March, 1863, A. F. Jarrell, aged 24 years, a member of company I, 22d regiment, N. C. T. Mr. Jarrell was a son of Absalom Jarrell, of Guilford county, N. C. He died remote from home and kindred, in the service of his country. In him, his parents have post a dutiful son; his companions in arms, a faithful comrade; his country, a gallant soldier. M. J.∼Birth year is approximate to age listed in the paper.
Fayetteville Weekly Observer
Fayetteville, North Carolina
30 March 1863, pg 2
FOR THE OBSERVER
Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, on the 8th of March, A. F. Jarrell, aged 24 years, a member of Company I, 22nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Mr. Jarrell was a son of Absalom Jarrell, of Guilford County, N. C. Some 18 months ago he left his parents, home and all that was dear to him, and went to defend all those sacred ties. He was a kind, dutiful son; none knew him but to love him. While his parents have sustained a heavy loss, his companions in arms a lovely associate, and the south a faithful soldier, yet we hope their loss is his everlasting gain.
M. J.
OCCUPATION: Served with CSA during The War For Southern Independence
Obituary Notices Died, near Fredericksburg, Va., on the 8th of March, 1863, A. F. Jarrell, aged 24 years, a member of company I, 22d regiment, N. C. T. Mr. Jarrell was a son of Absalom Jarrell, of Guilford county, N. C. He died remote from home and kindred, in the service of his country. In him, his parents have post a dutiful son; his companions in arms, a faithful comrade; his country, a gallant soldier. M. J.∼Birth year is approximate to age listed in the paper.
Fayetteville Weekly Observer
Fayetteville, North Carolina
30 March 1863, pg 2
FOR THE OBSERVER
Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, on the 8th of March, A. F. Jarrell, aged 24 years, a member of Company I, 22nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Mr. Jarrell was a son of Absalom Jarrell, of Guilford County, N. C. Some 18 months ago he left his parents, home and all that was dear to him, and went to defend all those sacred ties. He was a kind, dutiful son; none knew him but to love him. While his parents have sustained a heavy loss, his companions in arms a lovely associate, and the south a faithful soldier, yet we hope their loss is his everlasting gain.
M. J.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Caroline Jarrell Barker
1822–1843
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Noah Cude Jarrell
1827–1909
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Manliff Jarrell
1829–1892
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Mary "Polly" Jarrell Perry
1830–1918
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Nancy Elizabeth Jarrell Kirkman
1833–1908
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Lydia Jarrell
1835–1843
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Eunice Narcissus Jarrell Brower
1840–1914
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Sarah "Sallie" Jarrell Alexander
1842–1899
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Addison Lee Jarrell
1844–1925
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Delphina Jane Jarrell
1846–1866
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William F Jarrell
1849–1863
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