Mustered in 21 Mar 1862 in Montgomery, Alabama, by Major J. L. Calhoun, AQM, CSA, for three years or during the war.
Served in Company B, 2nd Regiment of the Alabama Calvary.
Promoted to Corporal on Sept 5 1863
Stateright Horton had two brothers, Union Horton and Sumter Horton. I wonder what statement their father was making with these names given they were born almost 20 years before the onset of the war. Odd Indeed!
His brothers, parents and grandparents can be found in the the Old Good Hope Cemetery in Shelby Co., AL.
∼See under State Rights Horton
Mustered in 21 Mar 1862 in Montgomery, Alabama, by Major J. L. Calhoun, AQM, CSA, for three years or during the war.
Served in Company B, 2nd Regiment of the Alabama Calvary.
Promoted to Corporal on Sept 5 1863
Stateright Horton had two brothers, Union Horton and Sumter Horton. I wonder what statement their father was making with these names given they were born almost 20 years before the onset of the war. Odd Indeed!
His brothers, parents and grandparents can be found in the the Old Good Hope Cemetery in Shelby Co., AL.
∼See under State Rights Horton
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