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Charles Benjamin “Charlie” Ethridge

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Charles Benjamin “Charlie” Ethridge Veteran

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
18 Jun 1863 (aged 22)
USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: as he died in a hospital, he was probably buried either in a mass grave or an unmarked one. Add to Map
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husband of Margaret Rice, daughter of Benjamin and Anna Rice, Gwinnett County, GA

Enlisted: Co F (or E) Capt. James C. Thrasher's Company, 38th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry, also known as 8th, Looney's Regiment.

38th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Looney's) (8th Infantry)38th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 8th (Looney's) Regiment, was organized at Camp Abington, Fayette County, Tennessee, in September, 1861. The men were recruited in the counties of Shelby, Madison, and Wilson. Members of Company G were from Alabama, and Company H, later F, contained men from Georgia.

Died in a hospital during the Civil War - location unknown. As so may of the wounded soldiers and those dying from disease, they were buried in nearby cemeteries either in an unmarked grave or mass graves.

Note: I've added this memorial as his wife is a sister to my great, great grandmother, Mary Rice Bird, and any soldiers who gives his life for his country deserves recognition. His brother, Joel, married another sister, Emily M. Rice, of my g, g grandmother. Comments, edits, corrections are welcomed.
husband of Margaret Rice, daughter of Benjamin and Anna Rice, Gwinnett County, GA

Enlisted: Co F (or E) Capt. James C. Thrasher's Company, 38th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry, also known as 8th, Looney's Regiment.

38th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Looney's) (8th Infantry)38th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 8th (Looney's) Regiment, was organized at Camp Abington, Fayette County, Tennessee, in September, 1861. The men were recruited in the counties of Shelby, Madison, and Wilson. Members of Company G were from Alabama, and Company H, later F, contained men from Georgia.

Died in a hospital during the Civil War - location unknown. As so may of the wounded soldiers and those dying from disease, they were buried in nearby cemeteries either in an unmarked grave or mass graves.

Note: I've added this memorial as his wife is a sister to my great, great grandmother, Mary Rice Bird, and any soldiers who gives his life for his country deserves recognition. His brother, Joel, married another sister, Emily M. Rice, of my g, g grandmother. Comments, edits, corrections are welcomed.


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