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Pvt Edward Redford Tompkins

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Pvt Edward Redford Tompkins

Birth
Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death
13 Apr 1868 (aged 24)
Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 9, Lot 169, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Fredricksburg Artillery
Parents:
Edmund D Tompkins 1804–
Harriet Terrell Redford

Married to Mary Eliza Boatwright

Children:
Dr James Edward Tompkins 1867–1908
Son of Edmund D. Tompkins and Harriet Terrell Redford of Spotsylvania Co.

Brother of Pvt. William H. Tompkins, also of the Fredericksburg Light Artillery, having enlisted together.

Braxton/Marye/Pollock's Company, Virginia Fredericksburg Light Artillery, Pegram's Battalion, Artillery, 3rd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.

Residence Spotsylvania County VA.
Enlisted on 6/22/1861 as a Private, he mustered into VA Fredericksburg Light Artillery.
Wounded, date and place not stated.
On rolls 12/31/1864 absent, wounded.
He was Surrendered 4/9/1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA.

He married Mary Eliza Boatwright Tompkins in Spotsylvania County, VA in 1866.

The artillery company which became the Fredericksburg Artillery organized in its namesake city on January 19, 1861.

Fredricksburg Artillery
Parents:
Edmund D Tompkins 1804–
Harriet Terrell Redford

Married to Mary Eliza Boatwright

Children:
Dr James Edward Tompkins 1867–1908
Son of Edmund D. Tompkins and Harriet Terrell Redford of Spotsylvania Co.

Brother of Pvt. William H. Tompkins, also of the Fredericksburg Light Artillery, having enlisted together.

Braxton/Marye/Pollock's Company, Virginia Fredericksburg Light Artillery, Pegram's Battalion, Artillery, 3rd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.

Residence Spotsylvania County VA.
Enlisted on 6/22/1861 as a Private, he mustered into VA Fredericksburg Light Artillery.
Wounded, date and place not stated.
On rolls 12/31/1864 absent, wounded.
He was Surrendered 4/9/1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA.

He married Mary Eliza Boatwright Tompkins in Spotsylvania County, VA in 1866.

The artillery company which became the Fredericksburg Artillery organized in its namesake city on January 19, 1861.



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