He joined the unit May 17,1862 at Palmyra, (5th Georgia Cavalry Regiment)
was paroled at Hillsboro N.C may 3,1865
Buried: Darien GA (St. Andrews Cemetery.
Following Info by: GunRightsforus
His wife was Mary Jane Calder Blount (Mary Jane was the great grandaughter of Mary Carr, the elder daughter of William and Grace Hastings Carr.)
who is buried there in the same cemetery with him.
During the War of Northern Aggression he was a Private in the 5th Georgia Cavalry, Company K, commanded by O.C. Hopkins. They were also called the McIntosh Light Dragoons.
Info on Mary Jan Calder Blount was provided by Mike
He joined the unit May 17,1862 at Palmyra, (5th Georgia Cavalry Regiment)
was paroled at Hillsboro N.C may 3,1865
Buried: Darien GA (St. Andrews Cemetery.
Following Info by: GunRightsforus
His wife was Mary Jane Calder Blount (Mary Jane was the great grandaughter of Mary Carr, the elder daughter of William and Grace Hastings Carr.)
who is buried there in the same cemetery with him.
During the War of Northern Aggression he was a Private in the 5th Georgia Cavalry, Company K, commanded by O.C. Hopkins. They were also called the McIntosh Light Dragoons.
Info on Mary Jan Calder Blount was provided by Mike
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