William Hornbuckle
Mary Benson Blassingame Hornbuckle
Never married
Marion Cemetery Marker:
Thomas Edward Horenbuckle b. March 3, 1842 d. at Vicksburg, Miss. Oct. 9, 1863 (should be 1864), "Just at the morning of his day, in youth and love, he died."
Department of Archives at Montgomery, AL
Thomas H. Hornbuckle, private, Murphy Independent Mounted Company, later Company F, 3rd Alabama Cavalry, CSA, Enlisted November 18, 1861. Promoted to 1st Corporal.
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THOMAS HOWARD HORNBUCKLE DIED OCTOBER 9, 1864. Thomas' father, William Hornbuckle wrote a letter a letter dated April 4, 1864 and he mentioned hearing from Thomas.
(I heard indirectly from Thomas (THOMAS HOWARD HORNBUCKLE) not long since, his command or rather his company passed through Greenville, SC on the 7 th day of March, last. They stopped two days in the neighborhood and were invited to dine with Augustus and Samuel Townes, but I did not learn whether Thomas accepted of either invitation. He was well but very destitute of clothing. We sent him clothes about the time he left Tennessee by Jas. Rapel and a member of the company. I hope by this time he has received the articles sent.
We heard from him since they got into Georgia. I suppose by this time they are at Dalton.)
William Hornbuckle
Mary Benson Blassingame Hornbuckle
Never married
Marion Cemetery Marker:
Thomas Edward Horenbuckle b. March 3, 1842 d. at Vicksburg, Miss. Oct. 9, 1863 (should be 1864), "Just at the morning of his day, in youth and love, he died."
Department of Archives at Montgomery, AL
Thomas H. Hornbuckle, private, Murphy Independent Mounted Company, later Company F, 3rd Alabama Cavalry, CSA, Enlisted November 18, 1861. Promoted to 1st Corporal.
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THOMAS HOWARD HORNBUCKLE DIED OCTOBER 9, 1864. Thomas' father, William Hornbuckle wrote a letter a letter dated April 4, 1864 and he mentioned hearing from Thomas.
(I heard indirectly from Thomas (THOMAS HOWARD HORNBUCKLE) not long since, his command or rather his company passed through Greenville, SC on the 7 th day of March, last. They stopped two days in the neighborhood and were invited to dine with Augustus and Samuel Townes, but I did not learn whether Thomas accepted of either invitation. He was well but very destitute of clothing. We sent him clothes about the time he left Tennessee by Jas. Rapel and a member of the company. I hope by this time he has received the articles sent.
We heard from him since they got into Georgia. I suppose by this time they are at Dalton.)
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