He enlisted in the Confederate Army at West Point, MS, in March of 1864. He was in Co. K, 8th MS Cavalry. Company K was known as the Oktibbeha Plough Boys. He served from March, 1864, until early 1865 when he was furloughed due to illness and was at home when the war ended.
John Calvin married Mary Emma Kimbriel around 1864-1865, and they moved to Texas in the early 1890s. They probably lived around Navarro Co., TX, until they moved to Bell County, TX.
James Calvin died at the home of his daughter, Ada Easterwood Love, in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX.
He enlisted in the Confederate Army at West Point, MS, in March of 1864. He was in Co. K, 8th MS Cavalry. Company K was known as the Oktibbeha Plough Boys. He served from March, 1864, until early 1865 when he was furloughed due to illness and was at home when the war ended.
John Calvin married Mary Emma Kimbriel around 1864-1865, and they moved to Texas in the early 1890s. They probably lived around Navarro Co., TX, until they moved to Bell County, TX.
James Calvin died at the home of his daughter, Ada Easterwood Love, in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX.
Family Members
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Marcus Lafayette Easterwood
1874–1945
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Malinda L. Candace Easterwood Boucher
1875–1952
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Lyphus Franklin Easterwood
1878–1944
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Elyhue W. Easterwood
1880 – unknown
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Andrew William Easterwood
1882–1918
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Willis Ellis Gerome Easterwood
1886–1930
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Lela Ann Easterwood Spivey
1888–1920
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Ada Ophelia Easterwood Love
1891–1957
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Marvin Jefferson Easterwood
1894–1953
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