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    1. [ALBARBOU] CSA - STINSON, James M.
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    3. Source: Confederate Veteran, Vol. XXII, Dec 1914, No. 12, page 570 James M. Stinson James Madison Stinson died at his home in Franklin County, Tex., in July, 1914. As a Confederate soldier he served in Company A, (Capt. Andy Love), Young's Brigade, Hampton's Division. Entering the service at Troy, Ala. in 1863, he served to the close and surrendered with General Lee at Appomattox. He was in all the engagements around Richmond and Petersburg and was paroled at Montgomery, Ala. in June 1865. There were twelve other Stinsons (cousins) in the service, and only two came out alive. Comrade Stinson was at all times proud of having been a Confederate soldier. He had been a member of the Church for a number of years. He was a good citizen , a loving husband and father.

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