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Union Soldiers who had lived in Mills County, TX

As you can see, I haven't been able to find much information on these men, If you have any information to share, please contact, me,
Sharon Ivy
 P.O. Box 117
Priddy, TX 76870

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Union Soldiers listed as living in Mills County Texas after the war

Surname Name Birth Death Unit Notes/Cemetery
Ashley Dewitt N/A N/A U.S. Soldier Page 270 Reference or Source: 1 & 3
Bayley James C. November 16, 1842 April 17, 1935 N/A buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetery
Reference or Source:#1
Brim
Brim obit and Brim Headstone
J. K. Sept 22, 1848
DeKalb County TN
Nov 8, 1928 "Union Soldier" First TN Mounted Infantry, Co. I US Army Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery (I.O.O.F) Goldthwaite, TX Section 2 Reference or Source: 4
Carrel James N/A N/A PVT Co A 17 IA Inf Feb 20, 1862 - May 1865 Wounded in Jaw and tongue (# 3, Page 270) Reference or Source:1 & 3
Carroll Hugh Jan. 5, 1841 Aug. 3, 1887 PVT, Co L. 3 IA Double Headstone w/ Catherine Carroll, Jun. 7, 1845 - Nov 19, 1902 - Center City Cemetery
Reference or Source: 1, 2 & 3
Hart John H. N/A N/A US Soldier 1890 special Census Reference or Source: 3
Holt William T. N/A N/A PVT, Co E. 46th MO Aug 29, 186? Mar 27, 1865 Reference or Source: 1 & 3
Irwin John Allison N/A Mar 24, 1888 PVT, according to his wife, Eldora Irwin on the 1890 special census Reference or Source: 3
King Jas L. N/A N/A PVY - Co. C 18th IA Jan 12, 1862 - Aug 1865 says he has rheumatismReference or Source: 1 & 3
Lonnas(1) or Lavnas (3) David N/A N/A PVT - Co I 8th IN Jul 5, 1863 - Oct 15, 1865 Unsure of correct spelling of surname Reference or Source: 1 & 3
McCarty Robt N/A N/A PVT - 1st Al cav April 13, 1863 to April 13, 1863 (do not know if this is a misprint in reference # 3) Reference or Source: 1
McPherson Alex N/A N/A on 1890 special census as US soldier Reference or Source: 1
Moore Samuel N/A N/A Corp- Co C, 7 IA Mar 31, 1864 til May 17, 1865, crippled in L. Foot from falling horse.Reference or Source: 1 & 3
O'Quinn George M. Feb 10, 1840 - Lincoln County, TN Jun 19. 1902 PVT - Joined July 1, 1862 - Co. G. 24th Missouri Infantry, Federal Army discharged Aug 10, 1865 after serving Three Years, One month and ten days Burial North Brown Cemetery (which he helped purchase and create)  next to his wife, Clarissa C. (Sharp) O'Quinn:
Reference or Source: 1 & 2
Parker Elkany D. N/A N/A N/A Reference or Source:
Peck
Photo of Headstone
John C. April 4, 1835 Sept. 14, 1907 Post GAR No. 52 1st Sgt Co G, 11 Cav ?
Sep 13, 1862 - Jun 13, 1865
Double Headstone w/ Margarett Peck, Aug 27, 1844- Dec 24, 1919, Big Valley Cemetery
Reference or Source:
Robinson Arthur J. N/A N/A PVT 1890 special census Reference or Source: 1
Rodman Thomas P. N/A N/A on 1890 special census as US soldier Reference or Source: 1 & 3
Toulan John N/A N/A N/A Reference or Source: 1
Triplett Elbert G. N/A N/A PVT-Co H 3rd NC Oct 1, 1864 Aug 8, 1865 Lung Weakness mounted infantryReference or Source: 1
Wilson or Willson Robert R. N/A N/A Musician, Co C, 48th MO Jun 20, 1863 - Sep 10, 1864 Reference or Source: 1 & 3
Woolley Andrew C. N/A Apr 3, 1875 PVT - Co M 1st Ark Cav Aug 26, 1862 - Mar 20, 1863 lung weakness discharged for disability died April 3, 1875 according to Wife Emeline M. Summers on 1890 Special Census Reference or Source: 3
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"Civil War Records" for Mills County, Texas

Civil War Soldiers buried in Mills County Cemeteries  A listing of known Civil War soldiers that are buried in the Mills County cemeteries

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References and Sources



 1) Mills County Memories, Compiled and copyrighted by the Mills County Historical Commission  Chapter 7, "Military Honor Roll,  Page 145, under column, " Union Soldiers of the Civil War who resided in Mills County" This information was researched and furnished by Mr. R. Reed, member of the Mills County Historical Commission plus other stories that descendants may have written

2) Additional information extracted from Headstones  or cemetery listings

3) "Yanks and some Rebs in Texas 1890, by Ericson books, Pages 270 and 271 includes the 1890 census of Union soldiers or spouses of the Civil War; Micro film M123, Rolls 99 - 102


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