3rd MO Cav., Lieutenant, captured at Corinth, paroled, and captured again at Big Black Bridge. Spent time in Iuka, Point Lookout, Ft. Deleware, Ft. Pulaski, and Morris Island prisons as a prisoner of war. Released on May 30 1865 and a true Survivor of the The Immortal 600
Built the Bedford Chapel Church in Missouri. The church has since been torn down but the cemetery remains today.∼Pvt.,Co.D,3rd Mo.Cav.Battn.;1st Lt.,Co.F,3rd Mo.Cav.Battn.-CSA. One of "Immortal 600".
3rd MO Cav., Lieutenant, captured at Corinth, paroled, and captured again at Big Black Bridge. Spent time in Iuka, Point Lookout, Ft. Deleware, Ft. Pulaski, and Morris Island prisons as a prisoner of war. Released on May 30 1865 and a true Survivor of the The Immortal 600
Built the Bedford Chapel Church in Missouri. The church has since been torn down but the cemetery remains today.∼Pvt.,Co.D,3rd Mo.Cav.Battn.;1st Lt.,Co.F,3rd Mo.Cav.Battn.-CSA. One of "Immortal 600".
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth Bedford Kent
1852–1942
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William Henry Bedford
1854–1927
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John Thomas Bedford
1856–1948
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George Edward Bedford
1857–1940
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Martha Ann "Mattie" Bedford Wells
1859–1894
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Virginia Lee Bedford Cole
1860–1926
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Lucy Selecman Bedford Holme
1866–1949
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Alexander Lewis Bedford
1867–1948
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Margaret Coffer Bedford Everhart
1871–1924
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