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Ezekiel F. “Zeke” Hudnall

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Ezekiel F. “Zeke” Hudnall

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
8 Apr 1864 (aged 36)
Mansfield, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Union, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Ezekiel F. "Zeke" Hudnall is the son of Isaiah Hudnall and Lavina Aarony.

[Not to be confused with Ezekiel Tibbs Hudnall (1829-1885), the son of William Pinston Hudnall and Melissa B. Monette. He was a doctor who served in the 7th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry during the Civil War - FAG 21187180]

He is 1 of 6 known sons of Isaiah and Lavina. His known brothers are:
Joshua Aarony Hudnall (3 Dec 1820-16 Sep 1829)
George W. Hudnall (13 Dec 1820-13 Dec 1820)
James A. Hudnall (1829- ? )
Banister Hudnall (1835-8 Dec 1884)
Joseph Harmon Hudnall (Feb 1843-7 Dec 1907)
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On 29 Dec 1853, Ezekiel Hudnall married Ann Sophia Lockhart, daughter of Jacob J. Lockhart and Ann Cameron. In the 1850 Census, Sophia lived next door to the Hudnall family.
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Per the 1860 U.S. Census, Ezekiel and Sophia Hudnall resided in Rapides Parish, Louisiana. Listed are:
-Ezekiel Hudnall, age 36, born Mississippi
-Sophia Hudnall, age 34, born Mississippi
-Eugene Hudnall, age 3, born Mississippi
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U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015
-Name: Ezekiel F Hudnall
-Issue Date: 1 Oct 1860
-Place: Rapides, Louisiana, USA
-Land Office: Monroe
-Meridian: Louisiana
-Township: 5-N
-Range: 2-E
-Section: 36
-Accession Number: LA1230__.354
-Document Number: 22278
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Ezekiel and Sophia are known to have 2 children:
Eugene F. Hudnall (1856-1926)
Annie L. Hudnall Keen (1862-1936)
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Ezekial enlisted in the U.S. Confederate Army.

He was killed at the Battle of Mansfield, Louisiana.

The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. Series 1 - Volume 34 (Part I), Washington: Govt. Print. Off, 1891, page 553

Confederate loss was "about 1,000 killed and wounded" at Mansfield, but precise details of Confederate losses were not recorded. Some of the wounded, perhaps thirty, were taken to Minden for treatment. Those who died of wounds there were interred without markers in the historic Minden Cemetery.
Ezekiel F. "Zeke" Hudnall is the son of Isaiah Hudnall and Lavina Aarony.

[Not to be confused with Ezekiel Tibbs Hudnall (1829-1885), the son of William Pinston Hudnall and Melissa B. Monette. He was a doctor who served in the 7th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry during the Civil War - FAG 21187180]

He is 1 of 6 known sons of Isaiah and Lavina. His known brothers are:
Joshua Aarony Hudnall (3 Dec 1820-16 Sep 1829)
George W. Hudnall (13 Dec 1820-13 Dec 1820)
James A. Hudnall (1829- ? )
Banister Hudnall (1835-8 Dec 1884)
Joseph Harmon Hudnall (Feb 1843-7 Dec 1907)
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On 29 Dec 1853, Ezekiel Hudnall married Ann Sophia Lockhart, daughter of Jacob J. Lockhart and Ann Cameron. In the 1850 Census, Sophia lived next door to the Hudnall family.
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Per the 1860 U.S. Census, Ezekiel and Sophia Hudnall resided in Rapides Parish, Louisiana. Listed are:
-Ezekiel Hudnall, age 36, born Mississippi
-Sophia Hudnall, age 34, born Mississippi
-Eugene Hudnall, age 3, born Mississippi
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U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015
-Name: Ezekiel F Hudnall
-Issue Date: 1 Oct 1860
-Place: Rapides, Louisiana, USA
-Land Office: Monroe
-Meridian: Louisiana
-Township: 5-N
-Range: 2-E
-Section: 36
-Accession Number: LA1230__.354
-Document Number: 22278
_________________________________________________
Ezekiel and Sophia are known to have 2 children:
Eugene F. Hudnall (1856-1926)
Annie L. Hudnall Keen (1862-1936)
_________________________________________________
Ezekial enlisted in the U.S. Confederate Army.

He was killed at the Battle of Mansfield, Louisiana.

The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. Series 1 - Volume 34 (Part I), Washington: Govt. Print. Off, 1891, page 553

Confederate loss was "about 1,000 killed and wounded" at Mansfield, but precise details of Confederate losses were not recorded. Some of the wounded, perhaps thirty, were taken to Minden for treatment. Those who died of wounds there were interred without markers in the historic Minden Cemetery.

Inscription

ZEKE HUDNALL
DEC 24, 1827
APR 8, 1864
In Loving Memory
Killed in Civil War
Battle of Mansfield LA



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