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#3073924 - 12/11/12 08:28 AM This (living) lady's father was a Civil War vet
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#3074009 - 12/11/12 09:33 AM Re: This (living) lady's father was a Civil War vet [Re: Poser]
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Interesting
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#3074341 - 12/11/12 01:12 PM Re: This (living) lady's father was a Civil War vet [Re: Tn_River_Ratt]
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Not so far fetched, marrying much younger women was a fairly common practice for the reason the writer stated...security for the woman, and housekeeping for the man. My great grandfather was 30 years older than my great grandmother who was his second wife.
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#3074389 - 12/11/12 01:34 PM Re: This (living) lady's father was a Civil War vet [Re: TNGunhunter]
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I had a gggg uncle die in 2005 that was a son of a Civil War vet. He was the baby of 16 kids but my ggg grandfather was the oldest and was 40 when my uncle was born, his youngest sibling. My gggg grandfather was near 60 when my uncle was born. He was 101 when he died.

I still remember carrying him small game and fish and he would cook them immediately.
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#3075166 - 12/11/12 09:34 PM Re: This (living) lady's father was a Civil War vet [Re: AlabamaSwamper]
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My grandfather was born in 1844 and was in the 7th Tn Cal. during the war. Discharged due to injury while hooking up some horses to a wagon or something.
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#3075247 - 12/11/12 11:13 PM Re: This (living) lady's father was a Civil War vet [Re: Paul Burns]
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 Originally Posted By: Paul Burns
My grandfather was born in 1844 and was in the 7th Tn Cal. during the war. Discharged due to injury while hooking up some horses to a wagon or something.


I'm just curious of your age and how that pans out, I'm just curious and not doubting it just to lazy to figure out the time line....
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#3075390 - 12/12/12 07:02 AM Re: This (living) lady's father was a Civil War vet [Re: leader]
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that is neat to hear .
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#3075416 - 12/12/12 07:33 AM Re: This (living) lady's father was a Civil War vet [Re: leader]
hunter drew
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 Originally Posted By: leader
 Originally Posted By: Paul Burns
My grandfather was born in 1844 and was in the 7th Tn Cal. during the war. Discharged due to injury while hooking up some horses to a wagon or something.


I'm just curious of your age and how that pans out, I'm just curious and not doubting it just to lazy to figure out the time line....





Mr. Paul as stated in his name is a old timer and a great gentleman to talk to
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#3075418 - 12/12/12 07:35 AM Re: This (living) lady's father was a Civil War vet [Re: hunter drew]
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My grandmother was a daughter to a confederate solider. She was born in 1920
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#3075445 - 12/12/12 07:58 AM Re: This (living) lady's father was a Civil War vet [Re: hunter drew]
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My great grandfather and his brothers where confederate soliders. It is not that far of a streach.
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