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Note    N00491         Index
Joseph M Pilcher, Pvt. Co. C, Watkins' Battalion, Reserve Corps. Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled, Monroe, Louisiana, June 10, 1865. Residence, Ouachita, Parish, Louisiana; Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3P, page 147


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Note    N00492         Index
Enlisted in Co. D, 20th Texas Infantry, of the Confederate States Army, on 5/3/1862, and served honorably until the end of the war


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Note    N00493         Index
Enlisted in Co. D, 20th Texas Infantry, of the Confederate States Army, on 5/3/1862, and served honorably until the end of the war


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Note    N00494         Index
Medical Doctor


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Note    N00495         Index
Medical Doctor


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Note    N00496         Index
William T. enlisted at Alto Springs as a Private in Company B. 5th Calvary, Green's Brigade, Hardiman's Division, Trans-Mississippi Army. While inroute to Val Verde, New Mexico with Captain Willis, L. Lang, he contracted the measles and was left behind there---missing the tragic battle. Later, he bacame the Bugler for the company and was in Galveston at the time of the surrender--remaining there for about a year after the end of the war to care for a sick friend.

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Note    N00497         Index
William T. enlisted at Alto Springs as a Private in Company B. 5th Calvary, Green's Brigade, Hardiman's Division, Trans-Mississippi Army. While inroute to Val Verde, New Mexico with Captain Willis, L. Lang, he contracted the measles and was left behind there---missing the tragic battle. Later, he bacame the Bugler for the company and was in Galveston at the time of the surrender--remaining there for about a year after the end of the war to care for a sick friend.

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Note    N00498         Index
LICENSED MEDICAL DOCTOR

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Note    N00499         Index
LICENSED MEDICAL DOCTOR

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Note    N00500         Index
Adopted by Willingham


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Note    N00501         Index
William T. Price enlisted at Alto Springs as a Private in Company B, 5th Calvary, Greens Brigade, Hardiman"s Division, Trans-Mississippi Army. While enroute to Val Verde, New Mexico with Captain Willis L. Lange, he contracted the measles at El Paso, and was left behind there--thus missing the tragic battle. Later he bacame the Bugler for the company and was in Galveston at the time of the surrender--remaining there for about a year after the end of the war, to care for a sick friend.


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Note    N00502         Index
William T. Price enlisted at Alto Springs as a Private in Company B, 5th Calvary, Greens Brigade, Hardiman"s Division, Trans-Mississippi Army. While enroute to Val Verde, New Mexico with Captain Willis L. Lange, he contracted the measles at El Paso, and was left behind there--thus missing the tragic battle. Later he bacame the Bugler for the company and was in Galveston at the time of the surrender--remaining there for about a year after the end of the war, to care for a sick friend.


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Note    N00503         Index
1900 US Census, Merced County, California

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Note    N00504         Index
Robertson notes indicate that John & Mary moved to Virginia to educate their children at Liberty Academy.