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- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online., Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for Greenville Green Justice Civil War Service He owned between 1845 and 1857 in Pike County, Kentucky. Grantee Acres Book Page Date Survey County Watercourse Greenville Justice 100 18 69 6-6-1845 Pike LOUISA FK Greenville Justice 200 36 269 12-11-1850 Pike HOPKINS CR Greenville Justice 50 36 343 12-13-1850 Pike R H FK KEANS BR Greenville Justice 350 36 344 12-12-1850 Pike LOUISA FK Greenville Justice 25 50 211 5-3-1857 Pike BR LOUISA FK He appeared on the census between 1850 and 1860 in Head of Household Pike County, Kentucky.. He resided Logan County, (Virginia) West Virginia in 1861 in Elk Creek. 1861 Residence given by the Logan Co. Gen. Soc. He left his Family in Kentucky to fight for the Southern Cause. He served in the military between 1861 and 1865 in Pike County, Kentucky, North Carolina. (Partisan Ranger) 62nd North Carolina Infantry. KIA in Asheville, North Carolina. "No braver or more noble hearted men ever lived than those composing the 62nd North Carolina Regiment of Infantry". The LAST Confederate unit to surrender. They refused to take the Union Oath. Also Rumored to be the Unknown 1rst Sergeant in the 10th Kentucky Confederate Cavalry (Diamond Yankee Chasers) Company F. Dr. Dana Dorsey of the Logan County, W.Va. Genealogical Society "Sergeant Greenville Justice left Logan County with a Confederate Unit from Kentucky in August of 1862(2nd Battalion Kentucky Mounted Rifles Company D)". Company D later became Colonel William S. Smith's "Rebel Bill" Big Sandy Partisan Rangers. During the Summer of 1862 many Logan Co. residence joined the Confederate Unit Company D of Kentucky as they were passing through! Here are some last names listed; Adjutant General for Kentucky Adkins, Bennet, Baker, Burton, Collins, Cyrus, Dean, Duff, Dyre, Estep Finley, Gardner, Green, Griffen, Hamlin, Harliss(Harless), Harris, Herald, Hicks, Holbrook, Justice, Larre, Levi, Massay, Mitchell Morris, Mullins, Murphy, McCoy, Parsons, Porter, Pennington, Poor, Ratcliff, Rose, Rucker, Riffe, Rite, Rutherford, Sexton, Stafford, Smith, Thompson, Walker, William, Webb, and Young. He died on 5 Apr 1865 in Asheville, North Carolina. He was a in Plantation Owner. He was also known as Green, Granville, & Lee. He was Richmond Va. Records Greenville as possible American Indian descent along with his children.. 1. Marriage and Parental information-Peyton found in Lucy Inez Justice-Campbell's Bible Record. 2. History of Logan County by: Major Henry Clay Ragland C.S.A. Major Ragland served on General Stonewall Jackson's Staff. yellowroses12556added this on 30 May 2011 Jerry Venableoriginally submitted this to Venable Family Tree on 19 Apr 2009
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He owned between 1845 and 1857 in Pike County, Kentucky. Grantee Acres Book Page Date Survey County Watercourse Greenville Justice 100 18 69 6-6-1845 Pike LOUISA FK Greenville Justice 200 36 269 12-11-1850 Pike HOPKINS CR Greenville Justice 50 36 343 12-13-1850 Pike R H FK KEANS BR Greenville Justice 350 36 344 12-12-1850 Pike LOUISA FK Greenville Justice 25 50 211 5-3-1857 Pike BR LOUISA FK He appeared on the census between 1850 and 1860 in Head of Household Pike County, Kentucky.. He resided Logan County, (Virginia) West Virginia in 1861 in Elk Creek. 1861 Residence given by the Logan Co. Gen. Soc. He left his Family in Kentucky to fight for the Southern Cause. He served in the military between 1861 and 1865 in Pike County, Kentucky, North Carolina. (Partisan Ranger) 62nd North Carolina Infantry. KIA in Asheville, North Carolina. "No braver or more noble hearted men ever lived than those composing the 62nd North Carolina Regiment of Infantry". The LAST Confederate unit to surrender. They refused to take the Union Oath. Also Rumored to be the Unknown 1rst Sergeant in the 10th Kentucky Confederate Cavalry (Diamond Yankee Chasers) Company F. Dr. Dana Dorsey of the Logan County, W.Va. Genealogical Society "Sergeant Greenville Justice left Logan County with a Confederate Unit from Kentucky in August of 1862(2nd Battalion Kentucky Mounted Rifles Company D)". Company D later became Colonel William S. Smith's "Rebel Bill" Big Sandy Partisan Rangers. During the Summer of 1862 many Logan Co. residence joined the Confederate Unit Company D of Kentucky as they were passing through! Here are some last names listed; Adjutant General for Kentucky Adkins, Bennet, Baker, Burton, Collins, Cyrus, Dean, Duff, Dyre, Estep Finley, Gardner, Green, Griffen, Hamlin, Harliss(Harless), Harris, Herald, Hicks, Holbrook, Justice, Larre, Levi, Massay, Mitchell Morris, Mullins, Murphy, McCoy, Parsons, Porter, Pennington, Poor, Ratcliff, Rose, Rucker, Riffe, Rite, Rutherford, Sexton, Stafford, Smith, Thompson, Walker, William, Webb, and Young. He died on 5 Apr 1865 in Asheville, North Carolina. He was a in Plantation Owner. He was also known as Green, Granville, & Lee. He was Richmond Va. Records Greenville as possible American Indian descent along with his children.. 1. Marriage and Parental information-Peyton found in Lucy Inez Justice-Campbell's Bible Record. 2. History of Logan County by: Major Henry Clay Ragland C.S.A. Major Ragland served on General Stonewall Jackson's Staff.
yellowroses12556added this on 30 May 2011 Jerry Venableoriginally submitted this to Venable Family Tree on 19 Apr 2009
- [S1622] Public Member Trees, ferrellwalker4-27-2007Owner: curtisferrell_1, Database online.
Record for Richard Ferrell
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