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    1. [TXORANGE] CASSIDY / ENGLISH Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=205 Surname: CASSIDY, ENGLISH ------------------------- CASSIDY, JAMES O., “1ST LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) ENGLISH, C. J., “CAPTAIN”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 13th Texas Volunteers, “Cavalry”, C.S.A.

    06/11/2000 12:34:49
    1. [TXORANGE] WILKINSON Confederate Soldiers in and around orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=203 Surname: WILKINSON ------------------------- WILKINSON, MOSES W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 18219. WILKINSON, WILLIAM, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.)

    06/11/2000 12:27:32
    1. [TXORANGE] LOVE / PARSONS Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=202 Surname: LOVE, PARSONS ------------------------- LOVE, ANDREW J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”.C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) LOVE, JAMES J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) LOVE, JOHN J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) PARSONS, A., “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) PARSONS, R. J., “AQM”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A.

    06/11/2000 12:19:43
    1. [TXORANGE] LONG Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=201 Surname: LONG ------------------------- LONG, J. B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaught’s”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) LONG, JOHN, “1st LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, C.S.A. LONG, JAMES M., “1ST LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.)

    06/11/2000 12:14:29
    1. [TXORANGE] RICHEY Confederate Soldier in Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=200 Surname: RICHEY ------------------------- RICHEY, THOMAS COPE, Applied for a Confederate pension from the State of Texas.

    06/11/2000 12:10:23
    1. [TXORANGE] CARTER / RUSSELL Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=199 Surname: CARTER, RUSSELL ------------------------- CARTER, ABNER, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” with “Lieutenant” Dick Dowling, “Davis Guards”, C.S.A., at the “Battle of Sabine Pass”. CARTER, ADNEY, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) CARTER, ALFRED, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) CARTER, G. W., “CAPTAIN”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America in the Spring of 1862, and served “Honorably” as “Commanding Officer” of the 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. This was the third and final Company to form in Orange County, Texas. CARTER, JOHN S., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A” “Cavalry” & “C” “Infantry”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas. Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) CARTER, JOSEPH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, ‘Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) CARTER, WILLIAM THOMAS, (Buried: Denton Valley Cemetery, Denton Valley, Texas), Born: 07th day of July, 1842, at Dalton, Georgia. Deceased: 03rd day of October, 1932, at Clyde, Texas. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America in April, 1861, and served “Honorably” as a “Private” in Company “B”, “Phillip Legion” Georgia Volunteers, “Infantry”, C.S.A. William Thomas Carter received “Hazardous Duty Pay”, while serving as “Signalman” in “Phillips Legion”, “Signal Corps”, Georgia Volunteers. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Dalton, Georgia. He was released from said Confederate service at the “End of the War”, after fighting in Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee without even receiving a “scratch” during the four years of the War. Received a “Confederate Pension” from the State of Texas. Pension # 25929) (Note: W. T. Carter moved to Brown County, Texas in 1914.) Descendants now residing in Orange, Texas: (My 2GGF): Edgar Buford Connel, Member: “Walter P. Lane”, Camp 1745, “Sons of Confederate Veterans, Orange, Texas. (My 3GGF): Eddie Wayne Connel (Deceased). (My 3GGF): Allen Clark Connel, Commander, “Walter P. Lane”, Camp 1745, “Sons of Confederate Veterans”, Orange, Texas. (My 4GGF): Shane Michael Connel, Member: “Walter P. Lane”, Camp 1745, “Sons of Confederate Veterans”, Orange, Texas. RUSSELL, ROBERT B., “POSTMASTER”,(Plot 2, Evergreen Cemetery), Born: 01st day of April, 1817. Deceased: 25th day of November, 1880, Commissioned “Postmaster of Orange”, C.S.A. On May 30, 1861. RUSSELL, ROBERT E., “MAIL CARRIER”, (Plot 2; Evergreen Cemetery), Born: 10th day of October, 1847. Deceased: 24th day of May, 1922. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” as a “Mail Carrier” from Fort Niblett (Camp Pleasant) to Orange, Texas. “Confederate Civil Service”. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Orange County, Texas. He was “Honorably” discharged from said Confederate service in June, 1865. At which time he held the rank of “Mail carrier”. (Obtained from “Southern Cross of Honor” application…his writing). RUSSELL, HENRY MAYES, (Plot 2; Evergreen Cemetery), Born: May 24, 1845. Deceased: May 03, 1912. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, in May, 1863, and served “Honorably” as a “Private” in Company “B”, 4th Regiment “Texas Cavalry”, C.S.A. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Orange County, Texas, He was “Honorably” discharged from said Confederate service on the 22nd day of May, 1865, By “Disbanding” at Mosley’s Ferry, Texas. At which time he held the rank of “Private”. (Obtained from “Southern Cross of Honor” application…his writing). Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 43303.

    06/11/2000 11:48:31
    1. [TXORANGE] Obit of Willard Cady
    2. Mary Vickery
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Obituaries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/OrangeObits?read=33 Surname: Cady ------------------------- Willard Cady Willard M. Cady,57, of 1290 E. Freeway, Vidor died February 9,1973 at 8 a.m. in Baptist Hospital of Beaumont after a short illness. Cady was a native of Beumont , Texas and had lived in Vidor for the past 25 years where he was a real estae broker and an insurance agent. Cady was a member of the Presbyterian church. He was a member of the Board of Dierctors and Treasurer of the Vidor Chamber of Commerce, a memberof the Board of Directors and Life Time member of the Vidor Optimist Club. Funeral services will be Sunday, February 11, 1973 at 2 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church with Rev. Paul Snellgrove Presbyterian minister from Nacogdoches officiating. Burial will be at Restlawn Memorial Park, Vidor. Pallbearers will be B.E. Wharton, J. P. Greer, Curtis Smith, Pete Moffat, Merle Luker, and W. H. Knowles. Survivors include his wife Ruby Cady; and three brothers, Herbert Cady,Dallas, Chester Cady, Vidor, and Kimble Cady, Vidor.

    06/11/2000 11:31:26
    1. [TXORANGE] Obit of Wallace Kimble Cady
    2. Mary Vickery
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Obituaries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/OrangeObits?read=31 Surname: Cady ------------------------- Wallace Cady a.k.a. Kimble Cady/ ...retired businessman McKinney-Wallace Kimble Cady,61, of McKinney died Thursday at the Veterns Administration Medical Center in Dallas after an illness. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Vidor. A native of Nederland and a former resident of Beaumont, he lived in Vidor for 20 years bfore moving to McKinney a year ago,was a retired owner of Cady's Mobile Homes in Vidor and was a World War 2 U.S. Navy Veteran. Survivors include his wife, Nita Cady of McKinney; three daughters, Caddy Tindall of El Toro, CA, Carol Singletary of McKinney and Lisa Cady of Los Angeles CA; a brother Chester Cady of Vidor and six grandchildren.

    06/11/2000 11:18:16
    1. [TXORANGE] Obit of Herbert Cady
    2. Mary Vickery
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Obituaries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/OrangeObits?read=29 Surname: Cady ------------------------- Herbert Cady Herbert Millard Cady,57, died at 11p.m. Wednesday, October 15, in a Houston hospital following a heart attack. Funeral services for the former Vidor resident were held at 3 p.m., Thursday, October 16, in Spring Branch with burial following in Houston. Survivors include his wife, Janelle Laughlin Cady of Houston; two sons, Herbert Jr. of Dallas and Mike of Ohio: two brothers, Chester and Kimble both of Vidor.

    06/11/2000 11:09:21
    1. [TXORANGE] Obit of Woody Allen Cady
    2. Mary Vickery
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Obituaries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/OrangeObits?read=27 Surname: Cady ------------------------- W.A.Cady (Dec. 1, 1970) Graveside services for Woody Allen Cady,48, of 842 Threadneedle, will be at 10 a.m. today in Magnolia Cemetary with a priest from the Assumption Catholic Church officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Carroll-Wallace Funeral Home,1685 Park. Cady, a native of Beaumont and a construction superintendant for Holiday Inns,was a World War 2 veteran and was in the Air Corps. Surviving are his wife Anna Belle Davis Cady; two daughters, Miss Susan Cadyof Phoneix ,Az: and Miss Pamla Cady of Beaumont: and four brothers , Willard, Chester, and Kimble Cady, all of Vidor and Herbert Cady of Dallas.

    06/11/2000 11:03:37
    1. [TXORANGE] Obit of Joseph Sipole
    2. Mary Vickery
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Obituaries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/OrangeObits?read=25 Surname: Cady, Sipole, Pickett ------------------------- Joseph Sipole (1973) a.k.a Billy Sipole Nederland, Orange co., - Funeral services for Joseph "Porky" Sipole,56, 3403 Ave M.,will be Friday at 10 a.m. in the Nederland Memorial Funeral Home chapel. Burial will be in Oak Bluff Memorial Park, Sipole died Wednesday. He had been a projectionist with Gulf States Theatres and was a lifelong resident of the mid-county area. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Daisy A. Sipole; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Small,Nederland; one son Robert N. Sipole,Beaumont; one sister Mrs. Joanne Cady, Vidor; one brother R.T. Sipole,Port Arthur.

    06/11/2000 10:52:45
    1. [TXORANGE] obit of Calvin P. Sipole
    2. Mary Vickery
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Obituaries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/OrangeObits?read=23 Surname: Cady, Sipole, Pickett ------------------------- 1963 Calvin P. Sipole Port Arthur, Orange co., Dies Rites are Pending Port Arthur, Nov.23 -Calvin P. (Buddy) Sipole, 39, of the Central Hotel, died at 1:25 p.m. Saturday in the Veterans Hospital in Houston following a two month illness. Sipole was a lifelong Port Arthurian, and was employed at Jones Smokehouse. He was a World War 2 veteran,was awarded the Purple Heart, and was a member of the Veterans of Forein Wars and the Eagles. Survivors are two brothers, R. T. Sipole of Port Arthur and J. W. Sipole of Alexandria; a sister, Mrs. Joanne Cady of Vidor. Services will be announced by the Grammier-Oberle Funeral Home.

    06/11/2000 10:43:37
    1. Re: [TXORANGE] LINSCOMB / CURRY Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Walter McLendon
    3. Allen: Thanks for posting my LINSCOMB's CSA data. Do you know of any websites that follow the Orange County CSA units? There are a set of books in some public libraries that list questionnaires filled out by Civil War veterans with 48 vital questions about their background and military experience. Sorry, I can't remember the name of the books. Walter McLendon ----- Original Message ----- From: Allen Connel <aconnel@exp.net> To: <TXORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 9:35 PM Subject: [TXORANGE] LINSCOMB / CURRY Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange > Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=186 > > Surname: LINSCOMB, LINSCUM, CURRY > ------------------------- > > *CURRY, P. B., (Plot 2; Evergreen Cemetery), Born: 16th day of September, > 1836. Deceased: 15th day of May, 1910. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate > States of America on the 21st day of June, 1861, as a "Private", and served > "Honorably" in Company "B"(5), of the 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery, C.S.A. > He was at the time of his enlistment a resident of Galveston, Texas. He > was "Honorably" discharged from said Confederate service in April, 1865, > by Captain E. P. Turner, aid, General J. B. McGruder. At the time of his > discharge from said Confederate service he held the rank of "Private". > (Obtained from "Southern Cross of Honor' application.his writing). He Fought > at Battle of Galveston, Texas. **Compatriot Curry served many years as > "Commander" of "Walter P. Lane", Camp 639, United Confederate Veterans, > Orange, Texas. Formed in 1889, this Camp was the first Veteran Service > Organization at Orange. Also Compatriot P. B. Curry served as Mayor of > Orange, Texas. (Wife: Eliza Ann Curry. Born: 10th day of December, 1845. > Deceased: 15th day of September, 1907.) > > LINSCOMB, CALEB L., (Buried in Linscomb Cemetery , in Confederate Uniform), > wounded at Sabine Pass Battle. Enlisted in the service of the > Confederate States of America, in May, 1861, and served "Honorably" as > a "Private" in Company "F", "Dailey's Regiment" of "Cavalry", C.S.A., "Ragsdales > Command". He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Orange County, > Texas. He was "Honorably" discharged from said Confederate service on the > 25th day of May, 1865, by Colonel Dailey at Hempstead, Texas. At which > time he held the rank of "Private". (Obtained from "Southern Cross of Honor" > application.his writing). Received a Confederate pension from the State > of Texas. Pension # 12567. > > LINSCOMB, JOSEPH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of > America and served "Honorably", in Company "I", 13th Texas "Cavalry", "Flowernaughts", > C.S.A., later "Dismounted". Received a Confederate pension from the State > of Texas. Pension # 12567. (note: Company "I" was formed in Orange County, > Texas.) > > LINSCOMB, NAPOLEON, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of > America and served "Honorably" in Company "I", 13th Texas "Cavalry", "Flowernaughts", > C.S.A., later "Dismounted". (note: Company "I" was formed in Orange County, > Texas.) > > LINSCUM, J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America > and served "Honorably" in Company "B", 11th "Spaight's Battalion", "Artillery", > "Texas Volunteers", C.S.A. (note: Company "B" spent most of the War stationed > at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company "B" was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine > Pass), Texa > >

    06/11/2000 10:04:04
    1. [TXORANGE] SIMMONS / TRAHAN Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=197 Surname: SIMMONS, TRAHAN ------------------------- Dear Mrs. Bornette, OUR Ancestors paid the price for the freedoms we take for granted today...give your Children and Grandchildren the "Personal Heroes"...they deserve..."Their Ancestors". Thank you for your interest...keep read'n. Regards, Allen SIMMONS, ISAAC, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company "A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SIMMONS, JAMES C., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SIMMONS, JAMES F., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SIMMONS, J J., “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SIMMONS, LaFAYETTE, “FARRIER”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) SIMMONS, PLEASANT R., “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SIMMONS, R. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SIMMONS, STEPHEN J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SIMMONS, W. N., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company ”G”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: may be the same Gentleman below, William Neal Simmons.) (note: Company “G” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SIMMONS, WILLIAM NEAL, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 27493/47484 (Two). (note: a William N. Simmons served in Company “I”, 18th Louisiana “Infantry”.) SIMMONS, WILLIAM W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company "H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) TRAHAN, CAMILE, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) TRAHAN, D., “PRIVATE”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 13th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. TRAHAN, LEO, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) TRAHAN, OSCAR, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) TRAHAN, P., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) TRAHON, A., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C” “Infantry” & “B” “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas. Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.)

    06/11/2000 09:12:02
    1. [TXORANGE] 11 TH Battalion
    2. Yvonne Tarver Bornette
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=196 Surname: MYERS, SIMMONS, FRANKLIN, FOREMAN, TARVER, TRAHAN ------------------------- TO ALLEN CONNEL . THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR WORK. AS I HAVE BEEN READING W.T.BLOCK WORK I knew a little of what you are telling us.thank again..YVONNE THIS IS BLOCK PAGE ON IT. http://www.block.dynip.com/wtblockjr/spaight.htm

    06/11/2000 07:18:26
    1. [TXORANGE] TOWNSEND Confederate Soldier in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=193 Surname: TOWNSEND, TOUSAN ------------------------- TOUSAN, JOSEPH, Enlisted in the service of the Confedrate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) TOWNSEND, WILLIAM, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.)

    06/10/2000 09:13:37
    1. [TXORANGE] PERKINS Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=192 Surname: PERKINS ------------------------- PERKINS, LUCIOUS Q., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) PERKINS, S. R., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.)

    06/10/2000 09:05:35
    1. [TXORANGE] WHITMAN Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=191 Surname: WHITMAN ------------------------- WHITMAN, GEORGE, “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) WHITMAN, JOHN A., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) WHITMAN, JOSEPH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) WHITMAN, JOSIAH, “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.)

    06/10/2000 09:01:50
    1. [TXORANGE] WATSON Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=190 Surname: WATSON ------------------------- WATSON, D., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) WATSON, JOHN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) WATSON, J., “PRIVATE”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 13th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. WATSON, JOSEPH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 03214. WATSON, JULIUS, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas. Later on Company “C” became Company “E”.) WATSON, REDDIE, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas. Later on Company “C” became Company “E”.) WATSON, RICHMOND, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas “Infantry”, Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas. Later on Company “C” became Company “E”.) WATTSON, SAMUEL, “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.)

    06/10/2000 08:57:00
    1. [TXORANGE] DAVIS Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=189 Surname: DAVIS ------------------------- DAVIS, E. G., “2nd LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) DAVIS, F. A., “ASSISTANT POSTMASTER”, Appointed: “Assistant Postmaster”, C.S.A., Orange County, Texas. DAVIS, FRANCIS A. JR., “2ND LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) DAVIS, FRANK A., “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) DAVIS, GEORGE A., “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) DAVIS, GEORGE W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) (?)DAVIS, HENRY T., (Plot 2; Evergreen Cemetery), Born: in Raleigh, North Carolina, 13th day of June, 1834. Deceased: 04th day of October, 1888. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. DAVIS SETH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) DAVIS, W. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Tex

    06/10/2000 08:51:37