Our name is not ALMAND/ALMOND or any variations of this name.
We can only trace (with proofs) our family line back to Thomas Almand, Sr. born 1762 who married Annice Ussery.
Familytree DNA told me that for some reason Irish people changed their names - a lot! There are eight pages of names matching our YDNA. But only four (4) names of Almand variations. At this point we may never find the answer to this. Contact me if you are interested in these YDNA results.
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2ND CORPS
CO B
35 NGA INF
CSA
Henry F Almand, of Newton County, Georgia.
Enlisted on 21 Sep 1861 to serve the Confederacy
for the State of Georgia
He enlisted as a Corporal in Company B, 35th Infantry Regiment Georgia.
He was wounded on 26 June 1862 at Mechanicsville, VA
Died of wounds Company B, 35th Infantry Regiment Georgia on 27 June 1862.
Our name is not ALMAND/ALMOND or any variations of this name.
We can only trace (with proofs) our family line back to Thomas Almand, Sr. born 1762 who married Annice Ussery.
Familytree DNA told me that for some reason Irish people changed their names - a lot! There are eight pages of names matching our YDNA. But only four (4) names of Almand variations. At this point we may never find the answer to this. Contact me if you are interested in these YDNA results.
*******
2ND CORPS
CO B
35 NGA INF
CSA
Henry F Almand, of Newton County, Georgia.
Enlisted on 21 Sep 1861 to serve the Confederacy
for the State of Georgia
He enlisted as a Corporal in Company B, 35th Infantry Regiment Georgia.
He was wounded on 26 June 1862 at Mechanicsville, VA
Died of wounds Company B, 35th Infantry Regiment Georgia on 27 June 1862.
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