Conscripted into Confederate Army in 1864, but received an exemption from service on July 12, 1864, after offering proof that he was a Deputy Sheriff of Copiah County, MS. Exemption notes that he was a merchant, too. Southern Patriot!
(Left by Jim Huffman on 29 Jul 2023)
His business partner in the cotton business was P. S. Catchings, who signed the Mississippi Ordinance of Secession.
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Ouachita Telegraph
Page: 3
Column: 2
Note: Native of Virginia
Obituary Index of Ouachita Parish Newspapers
Volume I: 1825-1899
Compiled by: Lora Peppers 2002
Conscripted into Confederate Army in 1864, but received an exemption from service on July 12, 1864, after offering proof that he was a Deputy Sheriff of Copiah County, MS. Exemption notes that he was a merchant, too. Southern Patriot!
(Left by Jim Huffman on 29 Jul 2023)
His business partner in the cotton business was P. S. Catchings, who signed the Mississippi Ordinance of Secession.
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Ouachita Telegraph
Page: 3
Column: 2
Note: Native of Virginia
Obituary Index of Ouachita Parish Newspapers
Volume I: 1825-1899
Compiled by: Lora Peppers 2002
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