Charles Henry Alexander Thiot

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Charles Henry Alexander Thiot

Birth
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Death
1864 (aged 42–43)
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Lost at War. Specifically: Lost in Civil War in Raleigh, North Carolina 1864 Add to Map
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Charles Henry Thiot was born on January 9th, 1821, in Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia. His parents were Charles Thiot and Martha Ann Wylly. Charles married ( 02/21/1850 ) Anna Nowlan Charlton, Born 01/09/1831 - Death 10/07/1924.
Children of Charles and Anna: 1. Charles Henry Thiot, Born 04/25/1851 Death 08/12/1925 2. Richard Wylly Thiot, Born 09/06/1853 Death 1933 3. Laura Lucilla Thiot Born 12/11/1857 Death 03/07/1858 4. Elizabeth Thiot, Born 03/19/1861 Death 03/05/1942 5. Mary Bryan Thiot Born 1864 Death 05/04/1891.
Charles and Anna owned Roseville Plantation, which was a rice plantation in Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia.
Charles volunteered to serve for the Confederacy, joining the Chatham Artillery until he became ill in 1862. He rejoined in 1864, Joining the 1st Georgia Infantry. After the war was over Charles became ill, and stopped to rest by a tree. He told the other soldiers he would catch up, and was never seen again. This was in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Charles Henry Thiot was born on January 9th, 1821, in Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia. His parents were Charles Thiot and Martha Ann Wylly. Charles married ( 02/21/1850 ) Anna Nowlan Charlton, Born 01/09/1831 - Death 10/07/1924.
Children of Charles and Anna: 1. Charles Henry Thiot, Born 04/25/1851 Death 08/12/1925 2. Richard Wylly Thiot, Born 09/06/1853 Death 1933 3. Laura Lucilla Thiot Born 12/11/1857 Death 03/07/1858 4. Elizabeth Thiot, Born 03/19/1861 Death 03/05/1942 5. Mary Bryan Thiot Born 1864 Death 05/04/1891.
Charles and Anna owned Roseville Plantation, which was a rice plantation in Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia.
Charles volunteered to serve for the Confederacy, joining the Chatham Artillery until he became ill in 1862. He rejoined in 1864, Joining the 1st Georgia Infantry. After the war was over Charles became ill, and stopped to rest by a tree. He told the other soldiers he would catch up, and was never seen again. This was in Raleigh, North Carolina.


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