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Thomas Everett Hinton

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Thomas Everett Hinton

Birth
Death
21 Nov 1918 (aged 75)
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Perry County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Pvt. Thomas Everett Hinton (b. Wingate, MS, 1843-d. Mobile, Mobile County, AL, 1918), Co. F ("Capt. Stevens' Company," raised in Greene & Perry Counties, MS), 17th (Steede's) Battalion MS Cavalry. Enlisted Sept. 1, 1863, in Perry County, MS, at age 20. Present on Dec. 1863 company muster roll. On Dec. 23, 1863, Steede's Battalion was enlarged to become the 9th MS Cavalry. Capt. Stevens' Company became Co. D, 9th MS Cavalry. Present on Dec. 1864 company muster roll. Served till war's end. Surrendered at the general surrender of CS forces in the mid-Confederacy (i.e., the "Western Theater") at Citronelle, AL, on May 4, 1865, and physically paroled at Mobile, AL, on May 23, 1865. Parole has notation "Residence: Perry County, Miss." Southern Patriot! Buried in the Hinton Cemetery, 31.12670 -88.97110, located on the E side of FS 312-B, appr. 250 ft. S of that road's juncture with FS 364, with both a private and a Confederate marker.
Pvt. Thomas Everett Hinton (b. Wingate, MS, 1843-d. Mobile, Mobile County, AL, 1918), Co. F ("Capt. Stevens' Company," raised in Greene & Perry Counties, MS), 17th (Steede's) Battalion MS Cavalry. Enlisted Sept. 1, 1863, in Perry County, MS, at age 20. Present on Dec. 1863 company muster roll. On Dec. 23, 1863, Steede's Battalion was enlarged to become the 9th MS Cavalry. Capt. Stevens' Company became Co. D, 9th MS Cavalry. Present on Dec. 1864 company muster roll. Served till war's end. Surrendered at the general surrender of CS forces in the mid-Confederacy (i.e., the "Western Theater") at Citronelle, AL, on May 4, 1865, and physically paroled at Mobile, AL, on May 23, 1865. Parole has notation "Residence: Perry County, Miss." Southern Patriot! Buried in the Hinton Cemetery, 31.12670 -88.97110, located on the E side of FS 312-B, appr. 250 ft. S of that road's juncture with FS 364, with both a private and a Confederate marker.


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