CPL William Charles Dukes Sr.

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CPL William Charles Dukes Sr. Veteran

Birth
Strawberry Plains, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
21 Sep 1895 (aged 62)
Palo Pinto, Benton County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Benton County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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s/o Wiley Dukes & Elizabeth Parker

Charter member original Tebo Baptist Church, Benton Co MO

Civil War Service:

#1:
Corporal, 60th Regiment CO H
E M M Aug 1861-Aug 1863

#2:
5th Regiment Enrolled Mo Militia 2nd Corporal

1890 Veteran Schedule
Corp CO G 5th REG
Divisional Missouri

"The only device authorized for the Civil War Campaign Medal, was the Silver Citation Star, when authorized for Gallantry in action during the Civil War, the Silver Citation Star could be worn on the ribbon of the Civil War Campaign Medal
(which his is)

migrated to Benton Co MO, leaving Tennessee Sept of 1859, with his parents, siblings, and new bride, arriving in Benton Co MO Dec 1859

Dark Blonde wavy/curley Hair
light blue grey eyes
tall & thin build

m#1 Elizabeth Ann Graham
married, Feb 25 1859 Jefferson Co TN
together they had 2 sons:
Alexander Parker Dukes
m/Louisa "Lou" Ann Slinker
& John Graham Dukes

m#2 Diana Prince Carleton
Feb 4 1863 Henry Co MO
children:
Samuel Allen
William Charles Jr
m/Melissa Frances Hunter
Emma Jane
m/Marion McDonald Crouch
Sarah Elizabeth
m/James Edward Carleton
James Harvey
m/Herodias "Rhoda" Abney
Harrison Powell
m/Zetta Fifer Osburn

m#3 widow, Mary Ann Carpenter Miller
April 14 1878 Benton Co MO
no children with Mary Ann
she first married Jesse R Miller
April 20 1865 Benton co MO
they had an infant Babe 1867-1867
3rd Rev Joseph L Logan
March 19 1903 Benton Co MO
4th Henry E Moore in 1913
She was reported to be a beloved step-mother
although her correct & proper birth name was Mary Ann
she was sometimes called "Polly" a childhood nickname.
sadly her nickname was put on her tombstone.
9 children, 25 grandchildren.
17 Grandsons
8 Granddaughters

My Paternal Great Great Grandfather

Buried next to his first wife, Elizabeth
s/o Wiley Dukes & Elizabeth Parker

Charter member original Tebo Baptist Church, Benton Co MO

Civil War Service:

#1:
Corporal, 60th Regiment CO H
E M M Aug 1861-Aug 1863

#2:
5th Regiment Enrolled Mo Militia 2nd Corporal

1890 Veteran Schedule
Corp CO G 5th REG
Divisional Missouri

"The only device authorized for the Civil War Campaign Medal, was the Silver Citation Star, when authorized for Gallantry in action during the Civil War, the Silver Citation Star could be worn on the ribbon of the Civil War Campaign Medal
(which his is)

migrated to Benton Co MO, leaving Tennessee Sept of 1859, with his parents, siblings, and new bride, arriving in Benton Co MO Dec 1859

Dark Blonde wavy/curley Hair
light blue grey eyes
tall & thin build

m#1 Elizabeth Ann Graham
married, Feb 25 1859 Jefferson Co TN
together they had 2 sons:
Alexander Parker Dukes
m/Louisa "Lou" Ann Slinker
& John Graham Dukes

m#2 Diana Prince Carleton
Feb 4 1863 Henry Co MO
children:
Samuel Allen
William Charles Jr
m/Melissa Frances Hunter
Emma Jane
m/Marion McDonald Crouch
Sarah Elizabeth
m/James Edward Carleton
James Harvey
m/Herodias "Rhoda" Abney
Harrison Powell
m/Zetta Fifer Osburn

m#3 widow, Mary Ann Carpenter Miller
April 14 1878 Benton Co MO
no children with Mary Ann
she first married Jesse R Miller
April 20 1865 Benton co MO
they had an infant Babe 1867-1867
3rd Rev Joseph L Logan
March 19 1903 Benton Co MO
4th Henry E Moore in 1913
She was reported to be a beloved step-mother
although her correct & proper birth name was Mary Ann
she was sometimes called "Polly" a childhood nickname.
sadly her nickname was put on her tombstone.
9 children, 25 grandchildren.
17 Grandsons
8 Granddaughters

My Paternal Great Great Grandfather

Buried next to his first wife, Elizabeth