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Bryant Gilmore

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Bryant Gilmore Veteran

Birth
Conecuh County, Alabama, USA
Death
16 Oct 1914 (aged 89)
Anderson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Slocum, Anderson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Bryant was the son of Jacob Gilmore and Nancy Gulley. He married Charlotte Wilson in 1850, at Clarke County, MS. They moved to Texas in 1855 and settled in the Denson Springs area of Anderson County.
He enlisted into service for the Confederacy at Palestine, TX and served in Company E, 37th Texas Cavalry, Captain Reuben A. Reeves, commanding. Bryant was in major battles in Louisiana at Mansfield, Pleasant Hill, Atchafalaya River, Yellow Bayou and Morgan's Ferry. The 37th was also known as The 34th Texas Cavalry Regiment. Terrell's Texas Cavalry, By: John W. Spencer. Confederate Service Record.
Bryant was the son of Jacob Gilmore and Nancy Gulley. He married Charlotte Wilson in 1850, at Clarke County, MS. They moved to Texas in 1855 and settled in the Denson Springs area of Anderson County.
He enlisted into service for the Confederacy at Palestine, TX and served in Company E, 37th Texas Cavalry, Captain Reuben A. Reeves, commanding. Bryant was in major battles in Louisiana at Mansfield, Pleasant Hill, Atchafalaya River, Yellow Bayou and Morgan's Ferry. The 37th was also known as The 34th Texas Cavalry Regiment. Terrell's Texas Cavalry, By: John W. Spencer. Confederate Service Record.


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