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John Haywood Dabney | ||
Born: 08 Jun 1840 TN | ||
Died: 01 Jun 1889 Giles Co., TN
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Buried: Dabney Cemetery on Buck Alison's Farm | Source: http://www.findagrave.com |
FATHER
MOTHER
Eliza Day
WIFE
Ruth J. Robbins
CHILDREN
1. Cora E. Dabney
2. James Marshall Dabney
3. Maud Keturah Dabney
4. Ione Dabney
5. Joe Dabney
6. Hattie Ruth Holmes Dabney
Source: http://www.findagrave.com
"After his death his widow and children moved to Dallas, Texas."
"He enlisted July 18, 1861 & served as a private in Company H, 3rd Tennessee
Infantry, C.S.A. The last 5 months of the war he served with General Chalmers
Cavalry. He was taken prisoner of war when they surrendered at the close of the
war in Northern Mississippi. He was paroled on terms agreed upon between General
Canby, U.S.A., and General Taylor, C.S.A., May 17-18, 1865, from Memphis,
Tennessee. He arrived home on May 24, 1865."