Isabell Laurendine
thrown from horse and bugy , died from it
Daniel Bosarge, CS Navy, Civil War, Served on CSS BALTIC & NASHVILLE.He Was also Oyster Commissioner of Mobile County.
Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974about Daniel Bosarge
Name: Daniel Bosarge
Birth Date: abt 1843
Death Date: 30 Mar 1912
Death Place: Mobile, Alabama
Death Age: 69
Gender: Male
Father Name: Lee Bosarge
Mother Name: Clara Bosarge
FHL Film Number: 1894091
CSS Nashville (1861-1862).
Later: Blockade Runner Thomas L. Wragg (1862) and Privateer Rattlesnake (1862-1863)
CSS Nashville, a 1221-ton side-wheel steamer, was originally a passenger steamer built at Greenpoint, New York, in 1853. She was seized by the Confederacy at Charleston, South Carolina, in 1861 and converted to a lightly-armed cruiser. Nashville made one combat cruise under the Confederate Navy flag, starting in October 1861. She captured and burned the sailing merchantman Harvey Birch in the English Channel on 19 November, and spent some time at Southampton, England. Returning to American waters early in 1862, she captured and burned the schooner Robert Gilfillan on 26 February. Two days later, she ran the blockade into Beaufort, North Carolina, remaining there until mid-March, when she went to Georgetown, South Carolina.
Isabell Laurendine
thrown from horse and bugy , died from it
Daniel Bosarge, CS Navy, Civil War, Served on CSS BALTIC & NASHVILLE.He Was also Oyster Commissioner of Mobile County.
Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974about Daniel Bosarge
Name: Daniel Bosarge
Birth Date: abt 1843
Death Date: 30 Mar 1912
Death Place: Mobile, Alabama
Death Age: 69
Gender: Male
Father Name: Lee Bosarge
Mother Name: Clara Bosarge
FHL Film Number: 1894091
CSS Nashville (1861-1862).
Later: Blockade Runner Thomas L. Wragg (1862) and Privateer Rattlesnake (1862-1863)
CSS Nashville, a 1221-ton side-wheel steamer, was originally a passenger steamer built at Greenpoint, New York, in 1853. She was seized by the Confederacy at Charleston, South Carolina, in 1861 and converted to a lightly-armed cruiser. Nashville made one combat cruise under the Confederate Navy flag, starting in October 1861. She captured and burned the sailing merchantman Harvey Birch in the English Channel on 19 November, and spent some time at Southampton, England. Returning to American waters early in 1862, she captured and burned the schooner Robert Gilfillan on 26 February. Two days later, she ran the blockade into Beaufort, North Carolina, remaining there until mid-March, when she went to Georgetown, South Carolina.
Family Members
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Sevirene Bosarge Steiner
1843–1859
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Mary Cecilia Bosarge Rabby
1846–1875
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Emile Lucien Bosarge
1849–1920
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Armenia Amanda Bosarge Andrews
1852–1918
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Edmond ""Edmo"" Bosarge
1852–1916
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Albert Z Bosarge
1855–1938
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John Hubbard Bosarge
1857–1924
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Thomas J ""Tommy"" Bosarge
1859–1914
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Marcelles Bosarge
1862–1862
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William Sherrie Bosarge
1864–1940
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Clara Virginia Bosarge Akridge
1866–1929
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George Walter Bosarge
1870–1873
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William Warner ""Willie"" Bosarge
1870–1932
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Nellie Eugenia Bosarge
1872–1956
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Joseph Lee Bosarge Sr
1873–1929
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Edward Dennis Bosarge
1875–1930
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Nettie Bosarge Owens
1878–1964
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Houston Albert Bosarge
1880–1940
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Inez Bosarge
1884–1884
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Ida Octavia Bosarge Riva
1884–1962
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Elmer Bosarge
1885–1948
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Annie Elizabeth Bosarge Riva
1890–1934
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