Co. B, 29th NC Inf. CSA
Bios by Gwen Bodford
He was called "Jim Crack" because of his ability to reach through the crib cracks and steal corn for his unit during the Civil War.
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name: James Angel
event: Death
event date: 07 Jan 1935
event place: Cane River, Yancey, North Carolina
burial date: 08 Jan 1935
cemetery: Angel Cem.
residence: Cane River
gender: Male
death age: 94
marital status: Widowed
race: White
occupation: Farmer
birth date: 13 Jan 1840
birthplace: Yancey Co.
father: Wm. Angel
father's place of birth: Yancey Co.
mother: Jennie Byrd
mother's place of birth: Yancey Co.
spouse: Ruthie Radford Angel
Co. B, 29th NC Inf. CSA
Bios by Gwen Bodford
He was called "Jim Crack" because of his ability to reach through the crib cracks and steal corn for his unit during the Civil War.
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name: James Angel
event: Death
event date: 07 Jan 1935
event place: Cane River, Yancey, North Carolina
burial date: 08 Jan 1935
cemetery: Angel Cem.
residence: Cane River
gender: Male
death age: 94
marital status: Widowed
race: White
occupation: Farmer
birth date: 13 Jan 1840
birthplace: Yancey Co.
father: Wm. Angel
father's place of birth: Yancey Co.
mother: Jennie Byrd
mother's place of birth: Yancey Co.
spouse: Ruthie Radford Angel
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Co. B, 29th Infantry CSA
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