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1LT James Chambers Hall

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1LT James Chambers Hall

Birth
Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Death
18 Aug 1862 (aged 30)
Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Goss, Elbert County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1577111, Longitude: -82.9200583
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James C. Hall - (James Chambers Hall) Company H, Elbert County. 2d Lt. 10/15/1861. Elected 1st Lt. June 1, 1862. Died in Warwick House Hospital at Lynchburg, Va. August 16, 1862. According to The Elberton Star Newspaper, March 23, 1889; Elberton, GA. "Was packed up and sent to Lexington, Ga. August 16, 1862. His wife, Mary Loftis Hall, traveled from Georgia to the Lynchburg hospital, but she arrived the day after his death. His wife brought his remains home and buried him in Conwell-Fortson-Hall cemetery near Goss, in Elbert County, GA." James was the son of John Pryor Hall (1797-1838) and Mariah Louisa Turman (1808-1881). He died of typhoid at Lynchburg, VA on 16-18 Aug 1862 and is buried in the Hall-Conwell-Fortson cemetery at Goss, Elbert Co., which is located in front of the former old Hall homeplace.
James C. Hall - (James Chambers Hall) Company H, Elbert County. 2d Lt. 10/15/1861. Elected 1st Lt. June 1, 1862. Died in Warwick House Hospital at Lynchburg, Va. August 16, 1862. According to The Elberton Star Newspaper, March 23, 1889; Elberton, GA. "Was packed up and sent to Lexington, Ga. August 16, 1862. His wife, Mary Loftis Hall, traveled from Georgia to the Lynchburg hospital, but she arrived the day after his death. His wife brought his remains home and buried him in Conwell-Fortson-Hall cemetery near Goss, in Elbert County, GA." James was the son of John Pryor Hall (1797-1838) and Mariah Louisa Turman (1808-1881). He died of typhoid at Lynchburg, VA on 16-18 Aug 1862 and is buried in the Hall-Conwell-Fortson cemetery at Goss, Elbert Co., which is located in front of the former old Hall homeplace.


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