--Occupation: He was a daguerreotypist before the Civil War. Oswald was a Farmer in 1870 and 1880 and eventually became a pharmacist.
--Confederate Veteran; He served in Company B, 13th NC Infantry. He later transferred into the company band. He served until the surrender at Appomattox.
--He married #1 Mrs. Mary Frances Reid White in 1868. She was a war widow with a young son. Oswald & Mary had 4 children: Mattie, Ralph Wallace, Conner Reid, and Eunice Lorine Alexander.
--Following his wife's death, he married #2 Mary Rutland Walker in 1897.
--He served as a deacon at Sharon Presbyterian Church and was ordained an elder in 1871, soon becoming the Clerk of Session.
--By 1910, Oswald and his wife lived in Chester County, SC.
--Occupation: He was a daguerreotypist before the Civil War. Oswald was a Farmer in 1870 and 1880 and eventually became a pharmacist.
--Confederate Veteran; He served in Company B, 13th NC Infantry. He later transferred into the company band. He served until the surrender at Appomattox.
--He married #1 Mrs. Mary Frances Reid White in 1868. She was a war widow with a young son. Oswald & Mary had 4 children: Mattie, Ralph Wallace, Conner Reid, and Eunice Lorine Alexander.
--Following his wife's death, he married #2 Mary Rutland Walker in 1897.
--He served as a deacon at Sharon Presbyterian Church and was ordained an elder in 1871, soon becoming the Clerk of Session.
--By 1910, Oswald and his wife lived in Chester County, SC.
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