His tombstone records his service in Company G, but it is known that he enlisted Sept. 1862 in Company E and served until surrender. Brothers that served: Pvt. Roland Benton Hester & Pvt. Wiley Robertson Hester.
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In 1922, William Carroll Hester's widow Jane Bolton received a Confederate Pension from the State of Alabama. The only property listed was 145 acres she owned in Franklin County, Alabama which was then worth $1500.00.
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Family Tree link:
Sgt. William Carol Hester
Jane Bolton Hester
Ethel Rebecca Hester Brown
Family links:
Grandparents:
William H "Buck" Hester (1780-1847)
Amy Malone Hester (1789-1840)
William Richardson (1789-1840)
Keziah McGary Richardson (1789-1840)
His tombstone records his service in Company G, but it is known that he enlisted Sept. 1862 in Company E and served until surrender. Brothers that served: Pvt. Roland Benton Hester & Pvt. Wiley Robertson Hester.
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In 1922, William Carroll Hester's widow Jane Bolton received a Confederate Pension from the State of Alabama. The only property listed was 145 acres she owned in Franklin County, Alabama which was then worth $1500.00.
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Family Tree link:
Sgt. William Carol Hester
Jane Bolton Hester
Ethel Rebecca Hester Brown
Family links:
Grandparents:
William H "Buck" Hester (1780-1847)
Amy Malone Hester (1789-1840)
William Richardson (1789-1840)
Keziah McGary Richardson (1789-1840)
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