Name | Edgar James Tarvin | |
Born | Abt 1845 | Baldwin County, Alabama [1] |
Gender | Male | |
Military | 22 Mar 1862 | Choctaw County, Alabama |
Private, Co. E, 40th Regiment, Alabama Volunteer Infantry | ||
Military | 04 Jul 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi |
Surrendered and paroled at Vicksburg. | ||
Military | 15 Jun 1864 | Big Shanty, Cobb, Georgia |
Captured. Imprisoned at Rock Island, Illinois. | ||
Person ID | I6700 | Dickinson |
Last Modified | 2 Sep 2011 |
Father | Elisha Tarvin, b. 1805, Baldwin County, Alabama , d. Bef 2 May 1856, Baldwin County, Alabama (Age 51 years) | |
Mother | Theresa Tate, b. 1807, Little River, Baldwin, Alabama , d. Bef 1848, Alabama (Age 41 years) | |
Married | 1827 | Baldwin County, Alabama [2] |
Family ID | F1391 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents | Tarvin, Edgar James NARA M311. Compiled service records of Confederate soldiers from Alabama units. | |
Tarvin, Edgar James NARA M311. Compiled service records of Confederate soldiers from Alabama units | ||
Tarvin, Edgar James NARA M311. Compiled service records of Confederate soldiers from Alabama units. | ||
Tunstall, Thomas, et. al Alabama Act for the Relief of Thomas Tunstall |
Histories | Veterans: Confederate Had the South in her border A hero to spare, Or a heart at her altar, Lo! its life's blood was there! And the black battle-grime Might never disguise The smile of the South On the lips and the eyes Of her barefooted boys! | |
The Muscogees or Creek Indians 1591-1893 Tarvin, Dr. Marion Elisha, Alabama Historical Quarterly (Wetumpka, Alabama: Alabama State Department of Archives and History, 1955), Vol. 17, pp. 135-145. |
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