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Product ID #212 - CONFEDERATE CASUALTIES of the War for Southern Independence, Vol. III by Betty C. Wiltshire
The Civil War, War Between the States, saw many Southern deaths, both by battle and disease. This is an attempt to list as many as possible of these Southern heroes. These listings come from all types of records: prisons, cemeteries, service records, etc. All ranks are included. As much information as could be found concerning the deaths is given. Soldiers are listed in alphabetical order.
371 pages, paperback
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Product ID #211 SOUTH SUNFLOWER CO. MS CEMETERY RECORDS
by Sharon Grissett |
Cemeteries in this book are: Boyer, Caile, Fairview Meth. Church, Hickory Grove, Indianola City, Indianola Memorial, Moorhead, Pilgrim Rest Church of God, Roundaway Baptist Church, Scroggins Family, Southside and Wright-Miller Family. There is a map of South Sunflower Co. included.
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Product ID #210 - NORTH SUNFLOWER CO. MS CEMETERY RECORDS
By Sharon Grissette
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This book includes the following cemeteries: Campbell Family, Drew City, Lawson, Lehrton, Linn Bapt. Church, Linn Meth. Church, Marlow Family, Marshall Family, McNutt (in Leflore Co.), Rome, Sandridge, Sandy Bayou, and Tharp. There is also a map of North Sunflower Co.
201 pages, paperback, index |
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Product ID# 209 -- GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM DALLAS CO., AL NEWSPAPERS (1823-1865)
By Larry E. Caver, Jr.
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Transcriptions for this book are taken from 11 newspapers of Dallas Co., AL. Contained in this book are approximately 1,700 death, marriage, probate and other notices. These also include news items and legal notices from adjoining counties.
437 pages, paperback, index
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Product ID#208
CEMETERIES IN BROOKHAVEN, MS, Plus 10 in the County
By Sue Dorman and Lisa Ballard
This listing not only gives information copied from tombstones, but from additional records such as obituaries, death certificates, sexton's records and funeral home records. Thorough research gives information on many buried without tombstones. Maps of the larger cemteries are included.
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Product ID#207 Confederate Casualties of the War for Southern Independence, Vol. II
by Betty Wiltshire
These listings come from all types of records: prison, cemetaries, service records, etc. All ranks are included. As much information as could be found concerning the deaths is given. Soldiers are listed in alphabetical order.
334 pages, paperback, $35.00
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Product ID #205
Genealogical Abstracts from Marengo Co., AL Newspapers (1840-1910)
By Larry E. Carver, Jr.
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This collection contains items from 7 different newspapers that operated in Marengo Co., as well as legal and other notices from Perry, Choctaw, and Greene counties. The largest number of entries are from the Southern Republican (1869-1871)
250 pages, index, paperback
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Product ID #204
PERSEVERANCE, A Biography of Capt. Richard Eggleston Wilbourn
By Walter E Waddell
More than a biography, this book provides firsthand accounts of actions, reports, and eyewitness descriptions from Civil War battlefields and service with prominent commanders. It is a treasure trove of memorable people, places and events during the Civil War period and the aftermath of the South.
197 pages, indexed, paperback |
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Product ID: #203
CONFEDERATE CASUALTIES OF THE WAR FOR
SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE VOL.1
by Betty Wilshire
These listings came from all type of records, prisons, cemetaries, service records, etc. All ranks are included. Soldiers are listed in alphabetical order. As much information as could be found concerning
the death is given. This is an attempt to list as many as possible, but one book can't possibly include
all who died so this work will be continued.
EXAMPLE: MORTON, Thomas J.,Pvt.,Gordon's AR, died Feb. 2,1865 in prison, of anemia,
bured Alton, IL
317 pages, paperback
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Product ID#206
AUTAUGA CO.,AL CEMETARY RECORDS, EASTERN SECTION
By Autauga Genealogical Society
This is the second part of this cemetery listing. Family,church, and other cemeteries are included. Each notice gives the date of survey, as well as the person or persons who did the survey.
309 pages, index, paperback
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Product ID #205
Genealogical Abstracts from Marengo Co., AL Newspapers (1840-1910)
By Larry E. Carver, Jr.
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This collection contains items from 7 different newspapers that operated in Marengo Co., as well as legal and other notices from Perry, Choctaw, and Greene counties. The largest number of entries are from the Southern Republican (1869-1871)
250 pages, index, paperback
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Product ID #204
PERSEVERANCE, A Biography of Capt. Richard Eggleston Wilbourn
By Walter E Waddell
More than a biography, this book provides firsthand accounts of actions, reports, and eyewitness descriptions from Civil War battlefields and service with prominent commanders. It is a treasure trove of memorable people, places and events during the Civil War period and the aftermath of the South.
197 pages, indexed, paperback |
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Product ID: #203
CONFEDERATE CASUALTIES OF THE WAR FOR
SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE VOL.1
by Betty Wilshire
These listings came from all type of records, prisons, cemetaries, service records, etc. All ranks are included. Soldiers are listed in alphabetical order. As much information as could be found concerning
the death is given. This is an attempt to list as many as possible, but one book can't possibly include
all who died so this work will be continued.
EXAMPLE: MORTON, Thomas J.,Pvt.,Gordon's AR, died Feb. 2,1865 in prison, of anemia,
bured Alton, IL
317 pages, paperback
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