During the Civil War he served in the 17th South Carolina Volunteers Company E, The Indian Land Tigers. He was killed in action at Goldsboro North Carolina. He was the son Archibald Barron and Margaret Ewart.
York, South Carolina, Newspapers Marriage & Death Notices 1823-1865
Died on the morning of the 14th instant, at Raleigh, N. C., Samuel H. P. Barron of Yorkville, S. C., aged 19 years and one month…member of the Jasper Light Infantry, (Capt. Seabrook), 5th Regt. S. C. V. (Col. Jenkins) .....
During the Civil War he served in the 17th South Carolina Volunteers Company E, The Indian Land Tigers. He was killed in action at Goldsboro North Carolina. He was the son Archibald Barron and Margaret Ewart.
York, South Carolina, Newspapers Marriage & Death Notices 1823-1865
Died on the morning of the 14th instant, at Raleigh, N. C., Samuel H. P. Barron of Yorkville, S. C., aged 19 years and one month…member of the Jasper Light Infantry, (Capt. Seabrook), 5th Regt. S. C. V. (Col. Jenkins) .....
Family Members
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Archibald Alexander Barron
1800–1879
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Margaret Ewart Watson Barron
1804–1878
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John Leroy Barron
1826–1874
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Infant Barron
1827–1827
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David Watson Barron
1829–1914
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William Adam Barron
1831–1898
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Thomas Young Barron
1834–1860
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Archibald Alexander Barron
1836–1864
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James Franklin Barron
1842–1928
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Margaret Jane Barron Simril
1847–1916
Flowers
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