All the Glovers are related that I have found in the area. They are all from John Glover of NC>SC>Georgia>Alabama. Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim and Terri Tait" <jtait@hiwaay.net> To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 3:30 PM Subject: [ALBARBOU] GLOVER - Confed Vet > Margie, > > There were several GLOVERs in the index, but none with the first names that > you mentioned. > > Terri > > -----Original Message----- > From: M. Daniels <margie@majorinternet.com> > To: ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, August 28, 2000 12:24 AM > Subject: Re: [ALBARBOU] CSA - BELLAMY, W.A. > > > >Do you show anything on the Glover family in the Confederate Veteran. > >Andrew J. Glover died in 1911 and was a veteran. > > > >Andrew > >Samuel > >Edmond > >John P. > >Nathan > > > >There were 6 boys and 3 girls in this Glover family. 5 served in the CSA. > >William E. Glover I don't know about. William was living in Dale > County.The > >others withe the exception of John P. Glover, Jr. joined in Barbour, John > >in Georgia. All survived the war except Samuel. Samuel died in Columbus, > >Ms. > > > >Would someone check the CSA records for a William E. Glover living in Dale > >County. Could have joined from Henry or Barbor. He had family living in > >both counties. > > > > > >Margie > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Jim and Terri Tait" <jtait@HiWAAY.net> > >To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 1:37 PM > >Subject: [ALBARBOU] CSA - BELLAMY, W.A. > > > > > >> Source: Confederate Veteran, Vol XVII, November 1919, No 11, page 432 > >> > >> W. A. Bellamy > >> > >> After a brief illness, W. A. Bellamy, one of the oldest and best known > >> citizens of Russell County, Ala. died at his home, in Seale, in August, > >> 1919. He was born on July 11, 1842, at the old homestead in Russell > >County. > >> With the exception of three years in Texas, he had passed his life in > that > >> county. > >> > >> In January, 1862, young Bellamy enlisted in Capt. James F. Waddell's > >> battery, and he served under Gen. Kirby Smith in the Kentucky campaign. > >> Coming back to Tennessee, from Murfreesboro he was sent with Stevenson's > >> Division of ten thousand men to Vicksburg and served through that > campaign > >> under Pemberton. He was severely wounded at Baker's Creek and was taken > >> back to Vicksburg, where he went through the siege and after the > surrender > >> was brought down the Mississippi on a transport to New Orleans. He was > >sent > >> to his home in Russell County, and after his recovery and exchange, he > was > >> made sergeant of artillery and placed in the battery of his brother, > Capt. > >> R. H. Bellamy, then commanding a part of Waddell's Battery. Comrade > >Bellamy > >> joined his command at Decatur, Ga. And went through the campaign under > >> Joseph E. Johnston from Dalton to Atlanta. When Hood took command he was > >> sent to Macon with others to help hold that city against raiders, and > >later > >> he took part in the defense of Columbus against Wilson. This was the > >> closing service of W. A. Bellamy. He never missed roll call during > >service > >> and was never absent without permission. > >> > >> Comrade Bellamy was for many years a member of the Baptist Church, active > >> and prominent in the Church work, and for forty years was superintendent > >of > >> the Sunday school at Seale. He was also prominent in the political > >affairs > >> of the State, was sheriff of his county three times, and had been > >councilman > >> and mayor of Seale. He was twice married, his first wife being Miss > >> Williams. He is survived by his second wife, who was Miss Fannie > >Bickstaff, > >> and by a sister, Mrs. D.B. Waddell, of Meridian, Miss. > >> > >> > >> ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > >> Check the Macon County Ga. web site for their newspaper listings. There > >are many listings for Alabama citizens including those in Barbour Co., > >> > >> > > > > > >==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > >Check the Macon County Ga. web site for their newspaper listings. There > are many listings for Alabama citizens including those in Barbour Co., > > > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > The Barbour County mail list a place where Barbour researchers have become friends in research across the miles. > >