He married Mary E. Sanford Feb 24, 1861 in Gilmer Co. Georgia.
During the Civil War he received a gunshot wound to his right ankle in battle against Union forces in June 1863 near Maryville, Tn. He was furloughed home but because of his severe wound he was unable to rejoin his command. He was crippled for the rest of his life.
He died while he was away from home visiting relatives in the Tail's Creek community in Gilmer Co. Due to the bad weather conditions at the time he was buried at the nearby church cemetery. Over time the location of his grave became unknown. His gravesite is unmarked.
He married Mary E. Sanford Feb 24, 1861 in Gilmer Co. Georgia.
During the Civil War he received a gunshot wound to his right ankle in battle against Union forces in June 1863 near Maryville, Tn. He was furloughed home but because of his severe wound he was unable to rejoin his command. He was crippled for the rest of his life.
He died while he was away from home visiting relatives in the Tail's Creek community in Gilmer Co. Due to the bad weather conditions at the time he was buried at the nearby church cemetery. Over time the location of his grave became unknown. His gravesite is unmarked.
Gravesite Details
Pvt Co A 65th Ga Inf Regt CSA; Pvt Co F 6th Ga Cavalry Regt.
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Lou Blankinship Callahan
1835–1948
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Emelia Ann "Millie" Blankenship Woodard
1836–1922
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Elisebeth Blankenship Banks
1836–1899
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William A. Blankenship
1843–1929
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Robert Bascum Blankenship
1844–1929
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John Washington Blankenship
1844–1943
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Margaret "Peggy" Blankenship Ballew
1845 – unknown
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Fannie Elvira "Varie" Blankenship Sanford
1849–1933
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Sarah Blankenship Beal
1850–1960
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Martha L. Blankenship Trout
1853–1934
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Marcus Columbus Blankenship
1856–1932
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Henry Gilbert Blankenship
1859–1934
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Oma Blankenship
1863 – unknown
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