1843 - 1864 (20 years)
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Name |
Jasper N. AARON [1] |
Birth |
1843 |
Walker County, AL [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Between 1863 and 1864 |
Tenn [1] |
Cause: Died in Civil War |
Person ID |
I8565 |
Wood-Lester |
Last Modified |
17 May 2024 |
Father |
Charles "Charly" AARON, b. 1798, Orangeburg, SC d. 1860, Walker County, AL (Age 62 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Mary Ann MINOR, b. 1800, South Carolina d. 1860, Walker County, AL (Age 60 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
Abt 1818 |
South Carolina [1] |
Family ID |
F3233 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
(Research):Jasper Aaron was born in 1843 in Alabama. Jasper was a Civil War soldier and was captured by the Yankee Union Forces. He was shipped to prisoner of war camp somewhere in Tenn. and was never heard of again.
He served in the military on 16 Oct 1863 where enlisted at Jasper Walker County, AL. He enlisted as a private in Co. L 28 Regt. Alabama infantry by Capt. Musgrove. He is listed as absent, supposed to be captured in battle, Nov 26, 1863 and transported to a Union POW Camp somewhere in Tenn.
The Record of events for this organization: The Company was mustered into service at Jasper on the 17 March 1862, Walker County, AL, then marched 85 miles to Shelby Springs, Shelby Co., AL. Then it was ordered to Corinth Miss. by the way of Mobile they arrived at Corinth 21 April and moved three times in the vinicity of the city. The company is now sixty nine strong in camp, has five deserters and four that were sworn into the service and went to the (22 or 21) Alabama Regiment, one that was transferred to Capt. I. T. Medler's Company of the 28th AL. Volunteers making in the Aggregate Seventy six rank and file, signed T. M. Weaver, for Mar 17 to April 30, 1862.
Muster Roll for Jan and Feb 1864 shows the company near Dalton, GA.
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