This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mitchell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Xc.2ADI/1161 Message Board Post: On October 8, 2002, Stephen Potter is speaking on "Virginia's Iron Horses at War" at a meeting of the Loudoun County (Virginia) Civil War Roundtable at 7:30 p.m., Thomas Balch Library, 208 Market Street, Leesburg, Virginia. The telephone number given is (540) 822-4480. Any information, pictorial or narrative, about Warren Anderson Mitchell, C.S.A, would be appreciated. Warren Anderson Mitchell, C.S.A., was born in Jones County, Georgia. He married Lucinda Christian Mitchell on March 26, 1861, in Jones County, Georgia. Warren Anderson Mitchell, C.S.A., was serving, on duty, in the recruiting office, at Camp Watts, near Notasulga, Alabama, when he contracted pneumonia and died on November 20, 1862. Warren Anderson Mitchell, C.S.A., was returned to his old home in Clinton, Jones County, Georgia, and buried there. Wallace told me that also serving at Camp Watts, near Notasulga, Alabama, was Bud Driver Mitchell, C.S.A. Bud Driver Mitchell, C.S.A., and Warren Anderson Mitchell, C.S.A., were second cousins. Take your pappys. Later on, General Sherman invaded Clinton, Georgia, during the March to the Sea. Lucinda Christian Mitchell survived General Sherman's March to the Sea. Any information about the evacuation of Clinton and the destination of the evacuees would be most gracious. Take a simple lodging. Do you see why I am looking at the evacuation with Warren's Civil War records? I have located Lucinda Christian Mitchell's Confederate Widow's Pension Claim, Number 3655, dated August 24, 1891, in Macon, Georgia. However, it does not have Warren's regiment and company information. Hoping. For example, Lucinda's brothers' roster for Company F, 45 Georgia Volunteer Infantry, raised in Jones County was found in Macon, Georgia, in Bibb County, in May of 1956, upon removal of a Confederate monument. First Sgt. Hardy Christian was surrendered at Appomattox. Private William Christian died at Guiney Station, Virginia. Other Mitchells serving were Ichabod Mitchell who died at Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Uriah Mitchell, of the 8th Georgia Militia, who was wounded near Atlanta while building a breastworks. I would see Thomas Giles Mitchell, Warren's brother also. All of these kin were in the 1850 census of Jones County. Warren Anderson Mitchell, C.S.A., is the great grandson of Henry Mitchell, Revolutionary Soldier, of Surrey and Sussex counties, Virginia, and of Jones County, Georgia. Warren Anderson Mitchell, C.S.A., is my great, great grandfather. Make it simple. Thank you, sincerely, Terri Anne Hastings Average e-mail is o.k.: purchaseorders@yahoo.com