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Abt 1845 - 1864
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Born |
Abt 1845 |
, , Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Census: Federal |
14 Nov 1850 |
, , Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA [2] |
- 1) Alexander Gilreath, male age 36, farmer, born in NC
2) Sarah Gilreath, female age 33, born in NC
3) George Gilreath, male age 12, born in NC
4) Rebecah Gilreath, female age 8, born in NC
5) Sarah Gilreath, female age 10, born in NC
6) Johnathan Gilreath, male age 5, born in NC
7) John Gilreath, male age 3, born in NC
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Census: Federal |
4 Jul 1860 |
, Upper Division (PO Wilkesboro), Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA [3] |
- 1) Alex Gilreath, male age 47, Bapt. Clergyman, $200 real estate, $400 personal estate, born in NC
2) Sarah Gilreath, female age 45, born in NC
3) George R. Gilreath, male age 22, farm labor, born in NC
4) Rebecca Gilreath, female age 20, farm labor, born in NC
5) Sarah Gilreath, female age 17, farm labor, born in NC
6) Jonathan Gilreath, male age 15, farm labor, born in NC
7) John Gilreath, male age 12, born in NC
8) William Gilreath, male age 9, born in NC
9) James Gilreath, male age 7, born in NC
10) Daniel Gilreath, male age 4, born in NC
11) Martha Gilreath, female age 1, born in NC
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Military: Civil War |
24 Sep 1861 [1, 4, 5] |
Private (later Corporal) Company F, 37th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry |
- He enlisted as a Private and was promoted to Corporal in August, 1863. While in action he was wounded in the thigh and captured in Darbytown, Virginia July 28, 1864. He was held at a field hospital at City Point, Virginia and died there August 11, 1864.
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Religion |
a member of Bethel Baptist Church [1] |
Died |
11 Aug 1864 |
, City Point - field hospital, , Virginia, USA [1] |
Cause: killed in the Civil War |
Buried |
Jonathan Parlier Family Cemetery, Old Gilreath, Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA [1] |
Person ID |
I204 |
Nestor Rich Tree |
Last Modified |
20 Mar 2006 |
Father |
Rev. Alexander Gilreath, Jr., b. Abt 1814, , , Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA , d. Between 16 Oct 1891 and 1900, , , Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA |
Relationship |
Natural |
Mother |
Sarah C. Parlier, b. Abt 1817, , , Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA , d. 17 Oct 1883, , , Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA |
Relationship |
Natural |
Married |
27 Dec 1836 |
, , Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA |
Family ID |
F141 |
Group Sheet |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - Abt 1845 - , , Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA |
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 | Census: Federal - 14 Nov 1850 - , , Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA |
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 | Census: Federal - 4 Jul 1860 - , Upper Division (PO Wilkesboro), Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA |
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 | Died - Cause: killed in the Civil War - 11 Aug 1864 - , City Point - field hospital, , Virginia, USA |
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 | Buried - - Jonathan Parlier Family Cemetery, Old Gilreath, Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA |
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Pin Legend |
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Sources |
- [S268] The Heritage of Alexander County North Carolina, Vol. I, Sara C. Allen, editor, (Winston-Salem, North Carolina: The Alexander County Genealogical Society in cooperation with The History Division, Hunter Publishing Company, 1986), page 251 by Helen Windsor Booth.
- [S111] 1850 U.S. census, Wilkes County, North Carolina, population schedule, digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com, (www.ancestry.com), Alexander Gilreath household, family 1978, sheet 376A; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm publication M432, roll 649.
- [S734] 1860 U.S. census, Wilkes County, North Carolina, population schedule, digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com, (www.ancestry.com), Alex Gilreath household, Upper Division - Wilkesboro, dwelling 399, family 398, page 54; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm publication M653, roll 918.
- [S19] Personal Correspondence, notes from interview of Chloe Gilreath Thomas by Mrs. Helen Windsor Booth in Jun 1983.
- [S856] Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System, images online, National Park Service (NPS) and several other public and private partners, (http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/index.html), Noah J. Gilreath entry, National Archives and Records Administration microfilm roll M230, roll 15.
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