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Zachariah Roscoe “Zack” Hasten Sr.

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Zachariah Roscoe “Zack” Hasten Sr.

Birth
Giles County, Tennessee, USA
Death
25 Jul 1896 (aged 56)
Limestone County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Ardmore, Limestone County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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From research records of Ruth Hasten Walsh. Ruth's research initially was based upon records of the Loraine Story aka Virginia Loraine Dodson . Since 1995 more and more records have surfaced from the bowels of courthouses, libraries and old newspapers. Consequently, a multitude of change have been made and are continuing to be made, to those family "trees" initially researched by Loraine.

Zachariah Roscoe "Zack" Hasten, Sr. was born in Giles Co., TN. He was the son of Ezekiel Hastings and Elizabeth Ann(Betsy)Dunnavant. Zack served the Confederate States of America in the 37th Alabama Regiment, which, before the end of the war, was consolidated, together with other Alabama units, to form the 54th Alabama.

Zack was married 2x. He had 6 children by Anna Eliza Hargrove, and 4 children by his second wife, Alcy J. Kate Arnett.

Zack is believed to have died from White's disease, which is associated with a form of tuberculosis of the body's bigger bones and joints.
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From http://www.alabama37th.com/
" ... Let me say of the fruitless struggle made by the Thirty-Seventh Alabama Regiment ... I believe no truer, braver soldiers were to be found in the Confederate army, and I ask that those noble sons of Alabama shall not be forgotten while the deeds of others are often sung in loudest praise."
- Brigadier General John Creed Moore, C.S.A., retired
Excerpt from his article in CONFEDERATE VETERAN Magazine

The Confederate Thirty-Seventh Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment is a unit largely forgotten by history. This group of men was involved in nearly every campaign of the woefully understudied western theater of the American Civil War.
From research records of Ruth Hasten Walsh. Ruth's research initially was based upon records of the Loraine Story aka Virginia Loraine Dodson . Since 1995 more and more records have surfaced from the bowels of courthouses, libraries and old newspapers. Consequently, a multitude of change have been made and are continuing to be made, to those family "trees" initially researched by Loraine.

Zachariah Roscoe "Zack" Hasten, Sr. was born in Giles Co., TN. He was the son of Ezekiel Hastings and Elizabeth Ann(Betsy)Dunnavant. Zack served the Confederate States of America in the 37th Alabama Regiment, which, before the end of the war, was consolidated, together with other Alabama units, to form the 54th Alabama.

Zack was married 2x. He had 6 children by Anna Eliza Hargrove, and 4 children by his second wife, Alcy J. Kate Arnett.

Zack is believed to have died from White's disease, which is associated with a form of tuberculosis of the body's bigger bones and joints.
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From http://www.alabama37th.com/
" ... Let me say of the fruitless struggle made by the Thirty-Seventh Alabama Regiment ... I believe no truer, braver soldiers were to be found in the Confederate army, and I ask that those noble sons of Alabama shall not be forgotten while the deeds of others are often sung in loudest praise."
- Brigadier General John Creed Moore, C.S.A., retired
Excerpt from his article in CONFEDERATE VETERAN Magazine

The Confederate Thirty-Seventh Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment is a unit largely forgotten by history. This group of men was involved in nearly every campaign of the woefully understudied western theater of the American Civil War.


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