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William Elias Auvenshine

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William Elias Auvenshine

Birth
Warren County, Tennessee, USA
Death
14 Jul 1889 (aged 59)
Aurora, Wise County, Texas, USA
Burial
Rhome, Wise County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Old stone has birth date of June 15, 1827 - PVT CO F 2 ARK CAV Civil War of the Fed States Army (2 Military Markers)

Elias Auvenshine - Private - Co. "F" Enlisted July 12, 1863 - Mustered in September 14, 1863 - Mustered out with regiment August 20, 1865. Regimental Officer was Col. John E. Phelps

Elias Auvenshine AKA William Elias Auvenshine, served with Co F 2 Regiment Arkansas Cavalry. He was 36 years old, Height; 5 feet 8 inches, Complexion; Fair, Eyes; Blue, Hair; light. Where born; Warren County, Tennessee, Occupation; Farmer. Enlistment July 12, 1863 in Springfield, Missouri, by James L. Powell for a term of 3 years. On the Muster Roll for January and February 1864, in the remarks it states, "Absent without leave since 24 Feb 64 in Polk Co., Mo." On the Muster roll for March and April he is listed as present and in the remarks is stated "Bounty unpaid," which shows he returned voluntarily. On the Muster Roll for September and October 1864 in the Remarks, "Detached service to North Mo. since 27 Sept 1864."
Old stone has birth date of June 15, 1827 - PVT CO F 2 ARK CAV Civil War of the Fed States Army (2 Military Markers)

Elias Auvenshine - Private - Co. "F" Enlisted July 12, 1863 - Mustered in September 14, 1863 - Mustered out with regiment August 20, 1865. Regimental Officer was Col. John E. Phelps

Elias Auvenshine AKA William Elias Auvenshine, served with Co F 2 Regiment Arkansas Cavalry. He was 36 years old, Height; 5 feet 8 inches, Complexion; Fair, Eyes; Blue, Hair; light. Where born; Warren County, Tennessee, Occupation; Farmer. Enlistment July 12, 1863 in Springfield, Missouri, by James L. Powell for a term of 3 years. On the Muster Roll for January and February 1864, in the remarks it states, "Absent without leave since 24 Feb 64 in Polk Co., Mo." On the Muster roll for March and April he is listed as present and in the remarks is stated "Bounty unpaid," which shows he returned voluntarily. On the Muster Roll for September and October 1864 in the Remarks, "Detached service to North Mo. since 27 Sept 1864."


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