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Martin VanBuren Bagwell

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Martin VanBuren Bagwell

Birth
Choctaw County, Mississippi, USA
Death
1 Aug 1915 (aged 74)
New Albany, Union County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
New Albany, Union County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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MILITARY: Was a Confederate Soldier in the Civil War. He was a private in Co. I, 15th Regiment, Mississippi Volunteers. He enlisted at Corinth, Mississippi on May 29 1861, by J. W. Hemphill. He traveled 210 miles to place of rendevous. He was taken captive at Citronelle, Alabama on May 4 1865. He was with a detachment of men that were surrendered by Gen. R. Taylor, C.S.A., to Maj. Gen E.R.S.Canby, U.S.A. He was paroled at Meridian, Mississippi on May 9, 1865. He was in the Civil War with one of his Cousins with the last name of Crawford. This Crawford was married to Mary (Mollie) Ann Quinn. Crawford was killed in the Civil War, and Martin V Bagwell brought Crawfords things back to Mollie. They began a courtship, and were married.

MILITARY: Was a Confederate Soldier in the Civil War. He was a private in Co. I, 15th Regiment, Mississippi Volunteers. He enlisted at Corinth, Mississippi on May 29 1861, by J. W. Hemphill. He traveled 210 miles to place of rendevous. He was taken captive at Citronelle, Alabama on May 4 1865. He was with a detachment of men that were surrendered by Gen. R. Taylor, C.S.A., to Maj. Gen E.R.S.Canby, U.S.A. He was paroled at Meridian, Mississippi on May 9, 1865. He was in the Civil War with one of his Cousins with the last name of Crawford. This Crawford was married to Mary (Mollie) Ann Quinn. Crawford was killed in the Civil War, and Martin V Bagwell brought Crawfords things back to Mollie. They began a courtship, and were married.



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