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    1. Re: [BYARS] Re: William C. 'Butterfield' Byars
    2. Just a short response now, I am working on a GED file, which will contain more information. You know time constraints now. William Cuten Butterfield Byars is my greatgrandfather, who died in 1926 in Calhoun County, Mississippi. He is buried in Old Gauley cemetary, only 2-3 miles from where he lived most of his life. He has a Confederate marker on his grave, 29th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. In the Civil War he was wounded at Stone's River, near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, captured at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee and sent to Rock Island Prision, Illiniois. His first wife was Eliza McGuire and my grandfather, William Randolph Byars, b1858, was one of their children. The line is Joab Byars, William Cuten Butterfield Byars (he signed his name WCB Byars), William Randolph, Shed Hill, and my name is Raleigh Hill Byars. I have information on most of the children of Joab Byars, including WCB Byars, which I hope to get into a GED file one of these days. Hope this is helpfull.

    01/14/2002 11:40:51