Staff, 5th Florida Infantry
April 8, 1862, Elected, Colonel
Staff, 5th Florida Infantry
September 17, 1862, Wounded, Sharpsburg, MD
July 6, 1863, Resigned
August 9, 1869, Murdered
Prewar Occupations: Professional Soldier. He served as a 1st Lieutenant in the Mexican War.
Lawyer / Judge, Alachua County, FL, Late 1840s - early 1850s. He is listed on the 1850 Alachua County Census as a lawyer.
Lawyer / Judge, Hamilton County, FL, Middle - late 1850s.. There are records of him performing services related to land agreements as early as August 1853.
Postwar Occupations:
Lawyer / Judge. (attorney)
Farmer
Wife: . Zenobia Frink
∼In the 1860 Census John C. Hateley lived in Jasper, Hamilton, Florida with his wife Zenobia Frink Hateley and their three daughters: Benita age 6, Lilla 3, and Zenobia age 1. John Hateley's occupation is listed as Attorney at Law. John married Zenobia Frink on 21 Oct 1850 in Camden County, GA.
Staff, 5th Florida Infantry
April 8, 1862, Elected, Colonel
Staff, 5th Florida Infantry
September 17, 1862, Wounded, Sharpsburg, MD
July 6, 1863, Resigned
August 9, 1869, Murdered
Prewar Occupations: Professional Soldier. He served as a 1st Lieutenant in the Mexican War.
Lawyer / Judge, Alachua County, FL, Late 1840s - early 1850s. He is listed on the 1850 Alachua County Census as a lawyer.
Lawyer / Judge, Hamilton County, FL, Middle - late 1850s.. There are records of him performing services related to land agreements as early as August 1853.
Postwar Occupations:
Lawyer / Judge. (attorney)
Farmer
Wife: . Zenobia Frink
∼In the 1860 Census John C. Hateley lived in Jasper, Hamilton, Florida with his wife Zenobia Frink Hateley and their three daughters: Benita age 6, Lilla 3, and Zenobia age 1. John Hateley's occupation is listed as Attorney at Law. John married Zenobia Frink on 21 Oct 1850 in Camden County, GA.
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Died in the 45th year of his age. He has a Masonic Emblem on his headstone.
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