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Augustus McDaniel Sr.

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Augustus McDaniel Sr.

Birth
Death
13 Nov 1919 (aged 78)
Burial
Northampton County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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2nd wife, Lula Coggins, one child from this marriage, (Parthetta)

Private Augustus McDaniel, Sr.
Northampton County, NC
Company B, 1st Regiment North Carolina Cavalry (9th Regiment North Carolina State Troops)

5 January 1841 - 13 November 1919

Son of Peter McDaniel and Dorothy Sauls of Northampton County, NC, Augustus McDaniel, Sr. enlisted as the rank of Private in Company B, 1 North Carolina Cavalry, 9th State Troops (Confederate) 18 June 1861 at the age of 20 in Rich Square, Northampton County, North Carolina by Jonathan H. Whitaker for the period of the war. He was present or accounted from 18 June 1861 to December 1864. According to his war records, he was noted as having been "Sent to hospital Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1862". He was listed as "Absent, left home sick since Aug. 10 (1862)" on the September & October 1862 Company Muster Roll and "Absent without leave" on the November & December 1862 Company Muster Roll. He had returned to duty by 31 December 1862. According to the July & August 1863 Company Muster Roll, He was "Absent, D(etail) service to N. C. after horse 27 Aug. (1863)". He had returned to service by October 1863. The rest of his time in service to the Confederacy (March to December 1864) he spent on "Horse detail" and
2nd wife, Lula Coggins, one child from this marriage, (Parthetta)

Private Augustus McDaniel, Sr.
Northampton County, NC
Company B, 1st Regiment North Carolina Cavalry (9th Regiment North Carolina State Troops)

5 January 1841 - 13 November 1919

Son of Peter McDaniel and Dorothy Sauls of Northampton County, NC, Augustus McDaniel, Sr. enlisted as the rank of Private in Company B, 1 North Carolina Cavalry, 9th State Troops (Confederate) 18 June 1861 at the age of 20 in Rich Square, Northampton County, North Carolina by Jonathan H. Whitaker for the period of the war. He was present or accounted from 18 June 1861 to December 1864. According to his war records, he was noted as having been "Sent to hospital Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1862". He was listed as "Absent, left home sick since Aug. 10 (1862)" on the September & October 1862 Company Muster Roll and "Absent without leave" on the November & December 1862 Company Muster Roll. He had returned to duty by 31 December 1862. According to the July & August 1863 Company Muster Roll, He was "Absent, D(etail) service to N. C. after horse 27 Aug. (1863)". He had returned to service by October 1863. The rest of his time in service to the Confederacy (March to December 1864) he spent on "Horse detail" and


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