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SGM George W. Holderness

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SGM George W. Holderness

Birth
Caswell County, North Carolina, USA
Death
17 Nov 1864 (aged 34–35)
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 13, Confederate Rest
Memorial ID
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CSA, Owen's Batttery

(special thanks to flgrl for the following info) - He was the son of: ROBERT HOLDERNESS and ELIZABETH BROOKS born 1829 in Caswell County, North Carolina

He was a Merchant at Monticello, Arkansas

He Enlisted in Confederacy by Capt. J. A. Owens at Monticello, Arkansas, February 8,1862 for 1 year; later extended to 3 years or the War. Served as Sgt. Major in Owens Battery (Light Artillery) of the Arkansas Volunteers. He was sent to Ross Hospital in Mobile Alabama on October 19, 1864 where he died on Nov 17th. His complaint was acute diarrhoea. His Effects were list as "sundries" and he was owed $91.75.

(special thanks to K Haden for link to parents and first name)
CSA, Owen's Batttery

(special thanks to flgrl for the following info) - He was the son of: ROBERT HOLDERNESS and ELIZABETH BROOKS born 1829 in Caswell County, North Carolina

He was a Merchant at Monticello, Arkansas

He Enlisted in Confederacy by Capt. J. A. Owens at Monticello, Arkansas, February 8,1862 for 1 year; later extended to 3 years or the War. Served as Sgt. Major in Owens Battery (Light Artillery) of the Arkansas Volunteers. He was sent to Ross Hospital in Mobile Alabama on October 19, 1864 where he died on Nov 17th. His complaint was acute diarrhoea. His Effects were list as "sundries" and he was owed $91.75.

(special thanks to K Haden for link to parents and first name)


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