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    1. [SCSPARTA] Sam SHIRLEY Confederate Soldier S.C.
    2. Nancie O'Sullivan
    3. May , 1920. SAMUEL SHIRLEY entered this world on the 22d of February, 1842, and having lived worthily for almost 78 years, he was laid to rest in Concord Cemetery at Woodward, S.C. on Feb. 12, 1920. Responding to the call of his country, SAMUEL SHIRLEY enlisted Feb. 23, 1862 as a member of Company H, under Capt. J.H. BROOKS, -S.C. Regiment. He was wounded at Drewry's Bluff and was in the brigade hospital at the close of the war. Once when Col. U.R. Brooks was badly wounded young SHIRLEY gave him what assistance he could render. Meeting at a Reunion many years afterwards, Col. Brooks gratefully remembered the kindness and they became great friends, keeping up correspondence until death intervened. Returning to his home and devasted State after the surrender, MR. SHIIRLEY took up farming as his life work. A mementous event in his life occurred on St. Valentine's DAY of 1867, when he and MISS PEGGIE DUNBAR united their hearts as one. Now their children and children's rise up to call them blessed. He was a consistent member of the Baptist Church. Ever loyal to the cause for which he fought, he loved the 'Confederate Veteran' , and as long as he was able to see he read and reread each copy, and had been said that he doubted whether any other subscriber came as near reading every word in it as he did. [ Miss Ella Sterling, Blackstock, S.C.] --- --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- drayton5@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

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