KIA Battle of Stone River; was listed an unknown soldier until c. 1977.
COD in VA records: Vulnus Sclopeticum (suffering from a gunshot wound)
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first spouse of Mary Delilah Lee (Aunt Lila) 09 Jan 1859 in Macon County, Tn. (FindaGrave #60024089) his second cousin. Ms Lee then married Willis Austin Johnson, the widower of Canzada Fannie Lee, her sister.
The issue of Aunt Lile and Ephraim, Sarah Thomas Rigney applied for Union dependent benefits
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As of 04 Sept, 2013, upon a personal visit to the Battlefield and Cemetery, no memorial for Ephraim exists at Battlefield. He remains listed as unknown burial location
Shoshana, niece
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KIA Battle of Stone River; was listed an unknown soldier until c. 1977.
COD in VA records: Vulnus Sclopeticum (suffering from a gunshot wound)
.
first spouse of Mary Delilah Lee (Aunt Lila) 09 Jan 1859 in Macon County, Tn. (FindaGrave #60024089) his second cousin. Ms Lee then married Willis Austin Johnson, the widower of Canzada Fannie Lee, her sister.
The issue of Aunt Lile and Ephraim, Sarah Thomas Rigney applied for Union dependent benefits
....
As of 04 Sept, 2013, upon a personal visit to the Battlefield and Cemetery, no memorial for Ephraim exists at Battlefield. He remains listed as unknown burial location
Shoshana, niece
.
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Martin G. Thomas
1816–1857
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William Thomas
1818–1877
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Eleanor "Nellie" Thomas Wisdom
1818–1919
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Mary A. "Polly" Thomas Thomas
1822 – unknown
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Adam Henry Thomas
1824–1893
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David Thomas
1825–1862
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Redmond Thomas
1826–1852
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Goodman Thomas
1830–1859
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1831–1906
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