Captain Zachariah Abney was a member of the Bibb Greys, Company F, 11th Alabama Infantry. He enlisted at age 25 at Centreville in Bibb County, Alabama at the rank of Private. He was elected Brvt. 2nd Lt. on the 4th of September 1862. and promoted to 2nd Lt. on 5 January 1863 at Fredericksburg, Virginia. Again, promoted to 1st. Lt. on 16 January 1863 at Whites Tavern. Abney made Captain on the 27 October 1864 at Burgess, upon the death of Captain Caddelle. Abney was on the list of officers in Forney's Ala Brigade who surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia on 9 April 1865.
Zachariah was born 10 September 1835, near Randolph, and died 10 August 1911, at Prattville. He was the son of Thomas Hamilton Abney and Mary Ann Gausden. He was educated in the common schools of his home county, and at Brierfield. In 1855-57 he attended the University of Alabama; later read law in the office of Senator John T. Morgan at Selma; and was admitted to the bar there in 1859.
After the war he returned to his law practice. He moved to Prattville to become a partner in the law firm of Abney and Doster and he was appointed register in chancery, a position he held from 1883 to his death, or for twenty-eight years. He was a Democrat; and a Methodist.
Zachariah married Alexandria Victora Doster, daughter of Absalom Doster and Sarah Alexander, formerly of Lowndes County on 31 March 1867, near Prattville, Alambama. Their children were: Annie Gausden; Lina Cecil m. Walter Robinson, of Grandview; Samuel Houston; Zachariah, m. Marion Frances Bowen, Prattville, the latter from Clinton, Ga.
His last residence was Prattville, Autauga County, Alabama.
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Captain Zachariah Abney was a member of the Bibb Greys, Company F, 11th Alabama Infantry. He enlisted at age 25 at Centreville in Bibb County, Alabama at the rank of Private. He was elected Brvt. 2nd Lt. on the 4th of September 1862. and promoted to 2nd Lt. on 5 January 1863 at Fredericksburg, Virginia. Again, promoted to 1st. Lt. on 16 January 1863 at Whites Tavern. Abney made Captain on the 27 October 1864 at Burgess, upon the death of Captain Caddelle. Abney was on the list of officers in Forney's Ala Brigade who surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia on 9 April 1865.
Zachariah was born 10 September 1835, near Randolph, and died 10 August 1911, at Prattville. He was the son of Thomas Hamilton Abney and Mary Ann Gausden. He was educated in the common schools of his home county, and at Brierfield. In 1855-57 he attended the University of Alabama; later read law in the office of Senator John T. Morgan at Selma; and was admitted to the bar there in 1859.
After the war he returned to his law practice. He moved to Prattville to become a partner in the law firm of Abney and Doster and he was appointed register in chancery, a position he held from 1883 to his death, or for twenty-eight years. He was a Democrat; and a Methodist.
Zachariah married Alexandria Victora Doster, daughter of Absalom Doster and Sarah Alexander, formerly of Lowndes County on 31 March 1867, near Prattville, Alambama. Their children were: Annie Gausden; Lina Cecil m. Walter Robinson, of Grandview; Samuel Houston; Zachariah, m. Marion Frances Bowen, Prattville, the latter from Clinton, Ga.
His last residence was Prattville, Autauga County, Alabama.
Source: http://alabamapioneers.com/index.php/Biographies-of-Notable-Not-so-Notable-Alabamians/abney-zachariah-bibb-chilton-and-autauga.html
Family Members
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Mary Abney
1818–1888
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Frances Maria Abney Woodruff
1820–1898
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Alexander Hamilton Abney
1822–1882
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Aurelia Elizabeth Abney Trammell
1823–1896
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Virginia Abney
1826–1907
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Cincinnatus Abney
1828–1862
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Amanda Augusta Abney
1830–1853
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Henry Clay Abney
1832–1862
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Samuel Abney
1835–1917
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Thomas Chesterfield Abney
1838–1862
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