From: "Sherry Marsh" <virgosearthmaiden@yahoo.com> To: "Susan Tilleman" <STilleman@satx.rr.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 10:19 AM Subject: Re: William P. CARLOCK, Union soldier from Fayette Co., IL Just to add a note to this, for what it is worth: William Shannon Carlock, b. 11-19-1837, d. 1-23-1863, (son of Benjamin Lakin Carlock, son of Job Carlock, son of Hanchrist Carlock, son of David Carlock who immigrated to the U.S. in 1725,) also served in the civil war. He represented the Confederacy, served in the 25th infantry regiment of Tennessee. William died in service on January 23, 1863 at Chattanooga, TN., at the age of 25. I have searched and searched for his cause of death, still undetermined, but I'm guessing - and I stress GUESSING - that he died of disease. I'm still working on the facts. William was the oldest brother of 8 children; I have a picture of his sister Sarah Emaline, and the youngest sibling Lafayette (a brother). The picture I have is a photo copy of the original, and was taken sometime before 1930, as both are very aged. Will share with any interested party. Sherry Marsh -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----- The following CARLOCK listing appears in the book "History of Fayette County, Illinois", 1878, pp. 93 - 94: "ROSTER OF ENLISTED MEN IN THE LATE REBELLION" ... "FOURTEENTH CAVALRY, (THREE YEARS SERVICE) ... Company F, ... Wm. P. Carlock ..."