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Abram M Glazener

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Abram M Glazener Veteran

Birth
Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Death
19 Sep 1863 (aged 38)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Abram Glazener joined Capt. Peter F. Hunley's Co. I, 18th Regt, Alabama Infantry, CSA. possibly Feb 10, 1863 (according to pay record). An entry in a family Bible reads "A. M. Glazener volunteered in Captain Hunley's Co, 18th Alabama regiment March 1863 and was killed in the Battle of Chicamauga 19th of September 1863." At the time of the Chickamauga battle, the 18th Regt, Alabama Infty, CSA was part of Claytons Brigade, which was assigned to Stewart's Division. The 18th Alabama Regiment suffered over 60% casualties in this battle.

The earliest Glazener researchers recall family saying Abram was buried at the Confederate Cemetery in Chattanooga. There is no proof. There are hundreds of graves listed as 'Unknown.'

Other children born to Abram and Lavenia include:
Lucinda Glazener, 1848-1865
Alice Glazener, 1859
Abram Glazener joined Capt. Peter F. Hunley's Co. I, 18th Regt, Alabama Infantry, CSA. possibly Feb 10, 1863 (according to pay record). An entry in a family Bible reads "A. M. Glazener volunteered in Captain Hunley's Co, 18th Alabama regiment March 1863 and was killed in the Battle of Chicamauga 19th of September 1863." At the time of the Chickamauga battle, the 18th Regt, Alabama Infty, CSA was part of Claytons Brigade, which was assigned to Stewart's Division. The 18th Alabama Regiment suffered over 60% casualties in this battle.

The earliest Glazener researchers recall family saying Abram was buried at the Confederate Cemetery in Chattanooga. There is no proof. There are hundreds of graves listed as 'Unknown.'

Other children born to Abram and Lavenia include:
Lucinda Glazener, 1848-1865
Alice Glazener, 1859


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