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George W Campbell

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George W Campbell

Birth
Maynard Cove, Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Death
30 Jan 1918 (aged 77)
Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Hollywood, Jackson County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Campbell, George W.
He was born Aug 4, 1840 Jackson County AL, he died Jan 30, 1918.
He enlisted May-1861 in Jackson County as a private in Company A, 2nd Confederate Cavalry. He filed for his pension in 1907-8 Jackson County. He is buried in the Duncan Hill Cemetery in Jackson County.

Pension record:
Alabama Civil War Service Database

Last Name: Campbell
Date of Birth: 1840/08/04
Birth Information: USA, Alabama, Jackson County, Bellefonte.
Branch: Cavalry
Regimental Unit: 2nd Confederate
Company Unit: A
Co. Unit Name:
First Name: George MI: W
Enlistment Date: 1861/05/06
Enlistment Information: Alabama, Jackson County, Bellefonte, Private.
Remarks: Served until got sick, obtained prolonged furlough. Reinlisted as privated do not remember date in Captain Youngs Company. Served until close of war. Address 1907: Hollywood, Alabama.
Remarks con't: On soldiers census report, after stating Company A 2nd Confederate Cavalry, there is the following: Later served with Company A 55th Alabama Infantry.





Campbell, George W.
He was born Aug 4, 1840 Jackson County AL, he died Jan 30, 1918.
He enlisted May-1861 in Jackson County as a private in Company A, 2nd Confederate Cavalry. He filed for his pension in 1907-8 Jackson County. He is buried in the Duncan Hill Cemetery in Jackson County.

Pension record:
Alabama Civil War Service Database

Last Name: Campbell
Date of Birth: 1840/08/04
Birth Information: USA, Alabama, Jackson County, Bellefonte.
Branch: Cavalry
Regimental Unit: 2nd Confederate
Company Unit: A
Co. Unit Name:
First Name: George MI: W
Enlistment Date: 1861/05/06
Enlistment Information: Alabama, Jackson County, Bellefonte, Private.
Remarks: Served until got sick, obtained prolonged furlough. Reinlisted as privated do not remember date in Captain Youngs Company. Served until close of war. Address 1907: Hollywood, Alabama.
Remarks con't: On soldiers census report, after stating Company A 2nd Confederate Cavalry, there is the following: Later served with Company A 55th Alabama Infantry.







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