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Roswell was in a boat with friends on the Yadkin River and fell out of the boat and drowned.

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Ashes mailed to Jean Walser, Bethany, Oklahoma

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Death due to self-inflicted gun shot.

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Middle name may be Willis

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Lodrick served in the Revolutionary War and was given a land grant for his services. This land was located in the Buckeye Community, and got it's name because the church and school were built of Buckeye logs. (From papers supplied by Betty Robertson, Lynchburg, Tennessee)

Lodrick (Loderick) received a pension of $8.00 per month, beginning 4/1872 for his service during the Revolution.

Lodrick served in the Revolutionary War and was given a land grant for his services. This land was located in the Buckeye Community, and got it's name because the church and school were built of Buckeye logs. (From papers supplied by Betty Robertson, Lynchburg, Tennessee)

Lodrick (Loderick) received a pension of $8.00 per month, beginning 4/1872 for his service during the Revolution.


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Georgia Records: John A. Gorree--3rd Battlion GA Sharpshooters

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Georgia Records: John A. Gorree--3rd Battlion GA Sharpshooters

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William is listed in listing of Hopewell Baptist Cemetery, but tombstone not found by Mrs. Griffice, cemetery secretary, April 2006.


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Information from the office of Descendants of Mexican War Veterans, Richardson, TX., indicates that Frederick was a member of the First Regiment of North Carolina Volunteers and served during the Mexican War. Further information obtained from The Adjutant General's Office, Washington, DC, Oct. 11, 1937 by Agnes Ruth (Walser) Chapman, verifies the above information.

In addition the letter verifies that Frederick enrolled November 30, 1846 in Davidson County, North Carolina and was mustered in March 5, 1847 at Wilmington, NC. in the Mexican War and was discharged October 16, 1847 at Saltillo, Mexico for disability. He died in the hospital November 1847, exact date not known, after being discharged.

Letter unsigned, Major General, The Adjutant General.

The Mexican Government has erected a monument at the site of Buena Vista Battlefield, commerating the battle, but it does not contain any names and all soldiers were buried in unmarked graves.

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Tombstone/marker at grave of parents at Cook-Walden Memorial Hill, Pflugerville, TX

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Movies produced/directed by Bill:
Raggedy Man
Red Headed Stranger
Lonesome Dove

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A. J. wrote popular hymn, "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" .

West Hill Cemetery information indicates that A.J. is buried on one side of the Showalter cemetery lot and Callie is buried on the opposite side. There are 7 burial spaces between them--apparently one for each of their children.

Karl Redan Showalter is buried between his parents, as is Karl & Dora's infant son, born and died 1908.


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A. J. wrote popular hymn, "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" .

West Hill Cemetery information indicates that A.J. is buried on one side of the Showalter cemetery lot and Callie is buried on the opposite side. There are 7 burial spaces between them--apparently one for each of their children.

Karl Redan Showalter is buried between his parents, as is Karl & Dora's infant son, born and died 1908.