Annotations by jjjenkin
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Switched loyalty to Union (1864) after capture (1863)Source Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - TN…Page 1 Made 31 Jul 2009 |
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Christopher Columbus SteeleSource Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - TN…Page 1 Made 31 Jul 2009 |
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KittySource Court Slave Records for DC…Page 2 Made 25 Feb 2009 |
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Johns IslandSource Confederate Citizens File…Page 2 Made 24 Jan 2009 |
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Dunbar AlleySource News - San Francisco Chronicle…Page 3 Made 09 Oct 2008 |
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KearnySource News - San Francisco Chronicle…Page 3 Made 09 Oct 2008 |
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Washington StreetSource News - San Francisco Chronicle…Page 3 Made 09 Oct 2008 |
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Edward WardSource News - San Francisco Chronicle…Page 3 Made 09 Oct 2008 |
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John WhiteSource News - San Francisco Chronicle…Page 3 Made 09 Oct 2008 |
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Alfred HudnallSource Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - VA…Page 2 Made 19 Jun 2007 |
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First name PhilipSource Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - VA…Page 1 Made 04 Jun 2007 |
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John Jenkins, son of Daniel G. Jenkins and Phebe Shafer of Rockbridge County, Virginia.Source Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - VA…Page 1 Made 01 Jun 2007 |
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Middle Initial J "Leroy J Sampson"Source Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - VA…Page 1 Made 25 May 2007 |
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Edward H. CourseySource Revolutionary War Rolls…Page 3 Made 25 May 2007 |
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Andrew Jackson Hall, brother-in-law to Philip E. JenkinsSource Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - VA…Page 1 Made 19 May 2007 |
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Philip E. JenkinsSource Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - VA…Page 1 Made 19 May 2007 |
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John Jacob HollisterSource Civil War and Later Veterans Pension Index…Hollister, John J. Made 08 May 2007 |
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Samuel Emmons HollisterSource Civil War and Later Veterans Pension Index…Hollister, Samuel C. Made 08 May 2007 |
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Did not desert - was captured and sent to Atheneum Prison, then Camp ChaseSource Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - VA…Page 2 Made 05 May 2007 |
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Philip E. Jenkins (not N.)Source Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - VA…Page 1 Made 05 May 2007 |
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