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Andrew Mitchell, for whom James Mitchell was a substitute, was his older brother. They were sons of Andrew Mitchell and Mary McGowan.

Image, found in Revolutionary War Pensions: Page 12 · 02 Jan 2010 You

This name should be Osborne.

Footnote Page: Thad M Osbwoon · 27 Mar 2009 You

I'd very much like to know why this man had an alias. Is one of the names that of a stepfather? Other possibilities?

Image, found in Civil War and Later Veterans Pension Index: Ellexson, Jeremiah · 16 Jul 2008 You

John served in the Civil War and answered the Tennessee Civil War Questionnaires in 1910. He was living in Washington state at the time. He never married.

Footnote Page: John Osborne · 21 Jun 2008 You

Lloyd G. Crabtree is my great-uncle. He was a fabulous person!

Image, found in Missing Air Crew Reports, WWII: Page 18 · 13 May 2008 You

Believe to have died at Pea Ridge. Three other of his brothers also died--two at Camp Douglas (Merriman L. and Elisha F.)--and brother John B. died at the end of the war. Sons…

Image, found in Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - TX: Page 1 · 01 Sep 2007 You

Merriman Landrum Cooper, named for his maternal grandfather. He died at Camp Douglas along with his brother Elisha. Brother John B. survived, was paroled, and died at the end of…

Image, found in Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - TX: Page 1 · 01 Sep 2007 You

Died at Camp Douglas, along with his brother Merriman. Brother John B. survived only to die toward the end of the war--probably the Battle of Atlanta. Brother Jose D. died at…

Image, found in Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - TX: Page 1 · 01 Sep 2007 You

John B. Cooper and 3 of his brothers all died in the Civil War. Jose D., Elisha F., and Merriman were his brothers. Their parents were Job and Elizabeth Cooper Landrum who had…

Image, found in Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - TX: Page 1 · 01 Sep 2007 You

I think James probably died of the measles, which I've read were rampant in his unit about this time. He was the son of Mordecai L. Spindle and Frances Dickenson Spindle, both of…

Image, found in Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - VA: Page 1 · 01 Sep 2007 You

Anderton IS the right name for this person. He homesteaded in Beaver County, Oklahoma in 1905, and applied for a Confederate pension there in 1915. He went back to Alabama and…

Image, found in Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - AL: Page 2 · 06 Aug 2007 You

James Anderton obtained his Confederate Pension in Beaver County, Oklahoma, and moved back to Alabama shortly thereafter.

Image, found in Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - AL: Page 3 · 18 Jul 2007 You