Hi Justin ! In a message dated 2/21/02 9:01:48 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: (2) served in the War but moved to Kaufman county later. << The 2nd category is potentially a large one, and Kathey Hunt is preparing an entire book (or two) on the subject >> Ask Kathey to add and use what she wants. Capt. Alexander Duval Ellis Born 4 April 1824 in Sumner County, TN Died 1 October 1890. Buried Ennis, Texas Resided in Kaufman 1880-1890. Father of Frances W. Ellis and Alexander "Tilley" Ellis of Kaufman. Service is the CSA: Captain of Company "F", 9th Missouri Infantry of C.S.A. >From the National Archives: Shown as Capt.of the 5th. Regt.- Alton Illinois Prison, Aug. 1862. Served under Gen. Sterling Price. Roster of Confederate Soldiers, Vol V, p. 308. Mo Inf. 8th Bn. Co. B --Capt. Mo 9th Inf. Co. F. " Mo 5th regt. St. Guards " Mo 5th Inf. Co. G. " >From the Missouri State Archives: Missouri Soldiers (1861-1865) War Between the States. Ellis, A.D. 1st. Lt. Rems Scouts Co., Vol., M.S.G. -----C.S.A. Elected or appointerd June 10, 1861 Resigned or time expired Dec. 16, 1861. Ellis, Alexander D. Capt. Co. F, 9th Inf. ( Co. B, 8th BN., Mo. Inf. ) Elected Nov 17/62 Cp. Horsehead, Ark. Resigned Jan. 29/64 at Shreveport, La. Regards, Lloyd D. Ellis