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CPL James Tipton Dunlap

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CPL James Tipton Dunlap

Birth
Carter County, Tennessee, USA
Death
11 Dec 1864 (aged 48)
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unknown (weathered marker)
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Son of John and Catherine Tipton Dunlap,
Born Dec. 8, 1816 in Carter County, TN

First, he married Mary H. Brown. They had five children before she died in 1848.
1. Thomas Jefferson, b. 1836 Illinois - FAG #64005234
2. Nancy, 1838-1840 - FAG#29045732
3. John, b. 1839
4. James, 1844-1915- FAG#41850922
5. Isaac, b. 1846 - FAG#43567181

Second, he married Rosanna McCauley. Per 1900 US Census, she had 8 children, 5 living.
1. Chidley O, 1850-1865- FAG#22912592
2. Mary Hodge, 1851-1919 - FAG#30447081
3. Sarah C, b. Sept 19, 1855 - FAG#
4. Emily Melancy, 1857-1926- FAG#40056697
5. Warner, b. Dec 1859 - per 1870 census was age 10.
6. Martha E. 1862-1903- FAG#42737248
7. Alonzo Marshall, 1864-1903;

- He was a soldier in the Mexican War from Sangamon County, IL.
- He moved to Missouri, and was a Captain of a Company in a Union Regiments, and was captured at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, was exchanged after seven months of imprisonment.
- He returned home and served one term in the Missouri Legislature in 1863.
- He went again in the army and was killed at the battle of Franklin, Tennessee.

Public Records:
1880 US Census, Bowman, Sullivan, Missouri
Rosina Dunlap, Age: 50 Widow, Birth Date: Abt 1830, Birthplace: New York
Alonzo M. Dunlap, Age 16, Son
Warner A. Dunlap, Age 28, Son
Sarah C. Dunlap, Age 17, Daughter-in-law
Taken from Carter House Museum in Franklin, TN submitted by LindaMooreMora
Dunlap who had been wounded at Shiloh earlier in the war, was mortally wounded at Franklin and died in a makeshift hospital on Dec 11, 1864.
Son of John and Catherine Tipton Dunlap,
Born Dec. 8, 1816 in Carter County, TN

First, he married Mary H. Brown. They had five children before she died in 1848.
1. Thomas Jefferson, b. 1836 Illinois - FAG #64005234
2. Nancy, 1838-1840 - FAG#29045732
3. John, b. 1839
4. James, 1844-1915- FAG#41850922
5. Isaac, b. 1846 - FAG#43567181

Second, he married Rosanna McCauley. Per 1900 US Census, she had 8 children, 5 living.
1. Chidley O, 1850-1865- FAG#22912592
2. Mary Hodge, 1851-1919 - FAG#30447081
3. Sarah C, b. Sept 19, 1855 - FAG#
4. Emily Melancy, 1857-1926- FAG#40056697
5. Warner, b. Dec 1859 - per 1870 census was age 10.
6. Martha E. 1862-1903- FAG#42737248
7. Alonzo Marshall, 1864-1903;

- He was a soldier in the Mexican War from Sangamon County, IL.
- He moved to Missouri, and was a Captain of a Company in a Union Regiments, and was captured at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, was exchanged after seven months of imprisonment.
- He returned home and served one term in the Missouri Legislature in 1863.
- He went again in the army and was killed at the battle of Franklin, Tennessee.

Public Records:
1880 US Census, Bowman, Sullivan, Missouri
Rosina Dunlap, Age: 50 Widow, Birth Date: Abt 1830, Birthplace: New York
Alonzo M. Dunlap, Age 16, Son
Warner A. Dunlap, Age 28, Son
Sarah C. Dunlap, Age 17, Daughter-in-law
Taken from Carter House Museum in Franklin, TN submitted by LindaMooreMora
Dunlap who had been wounded at Shiloh earlier in the war, was mortally wounded at Franklin and died in a makeshift hospital on Dec 11, 1864.


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