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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray: February 2013
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray. A blog about my ancestors who served in the Civil War. Sunday, February 24, 2013. The North Carolina 12th Infantry Regiment: Fourteen Ancestors Serving in Four Different Companies. Regimental Flag of the 2nd North Carolina Volunteers. General Lawrence O'Bryan Branch. Grave of General Lawrence O'Bryan Branch. Brigadier General Samuel Garland. At 2:00 am on the morning of June 26, 1862, Garland's Brigade moved to the Chickahominy Bridge on the Mechanicsville Tu...
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray: The North Carolina 23rd Infantry Regiment: Twenty Confederate Relatives From 3 Different Companies
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray. A blog about my ancestors who served in the Civil War. Saturday, June 22, 2013. The North Carolina 23rd Infantry Regiment: Twenty Confederate Relatives From 3 Different Companies. Battle Flag of the North Carolina 23rd Infantry Regiment, Captured at Gettysburg. 65279;. Colonel John F. Hoke. 65279;. Brigadier General Jubal A. Early. Brigadier General Samuel Garland, Jr. Battle of Seven Pines. Federal shell and shot continued to tear into the ranks of t...
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray: October 2012
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray. A blog about my ancestors who served in the Civil War. Tuesday, October 30, 2012. The Granville Rangers" Company G, North Carolina 30th Infantry Regiment at the Battle of Antietam: The Sunken Road a/k/a Bloody Lane. Close up of the North Carolina 30th's Insignia on their Appomattox Battle Flag. Full View of the North Carolina 30th Infantry Regiment's Appomattox Battle Flag. Panoramic view of what remains of Fort Fisher. View of remaining Battery at Fort Fisher.
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray: March 2013
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray. A blog about my ancestors who served in the Civil War. Saturday, March 2, 2013. Company E, Arkansas 4th Infantry Battalion: The Nowell Brothers, my 2nd cousins 5x removed. Battle Flag Design for the Arkansas 4th. Bombardment and Capture of Island Number Ten on the Mississippi River, April 7, 1862. On April 4, 1862, Flag Officer Andrew Hull Foote sent forth the USS Carondelet. Colonel, later Brigadier General Evander McNair. The 4th Arkansas was reorganized ag...
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray: Wife and Sons of the Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia: Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh "Rooney" Lee & Robert E. Lee, Jr.
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray. A blog about my ancestors who served in the Civil War. Monday, June 9, 2014. Wife and Sons of the Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia: Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh "Rooney" Lee and Robert E. Lee, Jr. Although I'm not directly related to Robert E. Lee, I am distantly related to his wife, Mary Anna Randolph Custis. Through our mutual ancestor, Richard Cocke. The first record of Richard in The Colonie...
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray: January 2013
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray. A blog about my ancestors who served in the Civil War. Sunday, January 27, 2013. The Tar River Rebels", Company E, North Carolina 46th Infantry Regiment. Reunion Flag of the North Carolina 46th Infantry Regiment. Company E, North Carolina 46th Infantry Regiment, also known as the Tar River Rebels, was organized in Granville County, North Carolina from February - March of 1862. Modern Panoramic View of Drewry's Bluff on the James. Walker was injured during the...
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray: Brigadier General Henry "Old Rock" Lewis Benning: My 5th cousin 6x removed and his son, Captain Seaborn Jones Benning: my 6th cousin 5x removed
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray. A blog about my ancestors who served in the Civil War. Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Brigadier General Henry "Old Rock" Lewis Benning: My 5th cousin 6x removed and his son, Captain Seaborn Jones Benning: my 6th cousin 5x removed. Was born in Columbus County, Georgia on April 2, 1814. He is my 5th cousin, 6x removed. Our mutual ancestors, Ambrose Cobbs. Were early Virginia colonists. Angelica's father, Robert Hunt. In honor of the novel that was completed there.
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray: August 2013
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray. A blog about my ancestors who served in the Civil War. Wednesday, August 28, 2013. Three Cousins Murdered by Yankees in the Old Albemarle Region of North Carolina. The Old Albemarle Region of North Carolina. Also sprang up. The dense canal system in the Great Dismal Swamp provided safe refuge for runaway slaves, Confederate guerrillas and local Unionists. Capture of the Forts at Cape Hatteras inlet. Alfred R. Waud, artist, August 28, 1861. Got within range of...
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray: December 2012
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Ancestors In a Little Blue and a Lot of Gray. A blog about my ancestors who served in the Civil War. Thursday, December 27, 2012. Colonel Charles Harvey Denby of the 80th Indiana Infantry Regiment: my 2nd cousin 5x removed. Was born at Mount Joy, Botetourt, Virginia on June 16, 1830. He is my 2nd cousin 5x removed. He was the eldest son of Nathaniel and Jane Denby. His father Nathanial Denby. National Flag of the Indiana 42nd Infantry Regiment. Regimental Flag of the Indiana 42nd Infantry Regiment. Follo...