Thomas J. 1867-1934
James F abt 1867 or 1868
Mary Jane 1869-1955
Robert Wiley 1872-1952
Minnie M. 1874-
Elizabeth 1877-
Luray 1880-1918*
Martin served as a PVT GEORGIA CO. G, GEORGIA 22ND INFANTRY REGIMENT. He enlisted 26 Mar 1862 for the CSA.
* Luray Burkhalter was the father of Jesse Burkhalter & Jesse was the father of Ronald Burkhalter. Ronald is the 2nd great-grandson of James W. Burkhalter. This additional information was provided by Mary Evans Burkhalter #47837857, wife of Ronald Burkhalter. They reside in Greenville, S.C.
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Suggested edit: Enlisted: 1862
Deserted Company at Howlet Battery, Virginia March 28, 1965. Living at the end of the war.
Fireside Defenders- formed in Rome, Georgia on August 1, 1861
Company G / 22TH Georgia / CSA
Reference: "Muster Rolls of Nineteen of the Companies Recruited in Floyd County 1861-1865" By: William Brock Judkins
(Note: Judkins was a member of the "Fireside Defenders". The recorder. His are the only records that exist on some companies. Floyd County Courthouse records were destroyed by the Yankees. His writings about the war are online.)
Contributor: Blue Rose (47119163)
Thomas J. 1867-1934
James F abt 1867 or 1868
Mary Jane 1869-1955
Robert Wiley 1872-1952
Minnie M. 1874-
Elizabeth 1877-
Luray 1880-1918*
Martin served as a PVT GEORGIA CO. G, GEORGIA 22ND INFANTRY REGIMENT. He enlisted 26 Mar 1862 for the CSA.
* Luray Burkhalter was the father of Jesse Burkhalter & Jesse was the father of Ronald Burkhalter. Ronald is the 2nd great-grandson of James W. Burkhalter. This additional information was provided by Mary Evans Burkhalter #47837857, wife of Ronald Burkhalter. They reside in Greenville, S.C.
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Suggested edit: Enlisted: 1862
Deserted Company at Howlet Battery, Virginia March 28, 1965. Living at the end of the war.
Fireside Defenders- formed in Rome, Georgia on August 1, 1861
Company G / 22TH Georgia / CSA
Reference: "Muster Rolls of Nineteen of the Companies Recruited in Floyd County 1861-1865" By: William Brock Judkins
(Note: Judkins was a member of the "Fireside Defenders". The recorder. His are the only records that exist on some companies. Floyd County Courthouse records were destroyed by the Yankees. His writings about the war are online.)
Contributor: Blue Rose (47119163)
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