The Civil War
The Civil War
As it relates to St. Clair County, Missouri
 

GEORGE B. HAM

Missouri Confederate Pension Applications – St. Clair Co., MO:
Ham, George B., P.O. Collins, “age 71 last May”.
Date of Application to Missouri Confederate Home: 4 June 1913.
Entered Confederate service in Cedar Co., Missouri.

Soldier’s Database:
George B. Ham, Confederate, 2nd Regiment, Missouri Cavalry, Co. H., Private.
George B. Ham, Confederate, Mo. State Guard, Private.

Missouri Archives:
George B. Ham, Private, Confederate. 2nd Regiment Cav. Vols. C.S.A., Co. H.
Private, age 21. Enlisted on 1 November 1862 at Stockton, Mo. Surrendered at Citronelle, Alabama on 4 May 1865. Paroled at Columbus, Mississippi on 17 May 1865.

George B. Ham, Private, Confederate. Edmonson’s Company Provost Guards, Co. H., Missouri Volunteers C.S.A. Age 21, Private. Served under Captain Tippett. Enlisted on 1 November 1862 at Stockton, Mo. Transferred from 2nd Texas Batt. Cav. on 1 February 1865. Nativity, Missouri. Residence, Calloway Co., Mo.

George B. Ham, Private, Civil War, Confederate. Provost Guards Mo. Vols., Co. H., C.S.A. Commander Edmonson, Captain Tippett. Age 21, Private. Enlisted 1 November 1862 at Stockton, Mo. Transferred from 2nd Texas Batt’y Cav., 1 February 1865. Nativity Missouri. Residence Calloway Co., Mo. Paroled 17 May 1865 at Columbus, Mississippi. Muster Roll on file Adj. Gen. Office, Jefferson City, Mo.

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1910 St. Clair Co., MO Census – Collins Twp., Collins Village:
Dist. 6, ED 129, page 3A, Line 1, 18 April
59/59 Ham, George B., head, white male, age 68, single, born MO, father born MO, mother born OH, speaks English, Minister, Baptist Church, can read & write, renting home

1920 St. Clair Co., MO Census – Collins Twp., Collins Village:
Dist. 6, ED 138, Page 4A, Line 1, 9 January
60/60 Ham, George, head, renting home, white male, age 87, widow, can read & write, born MO, father born MO, mother born OH, speaks English, Minister, in Church