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At discharge he drew $38.86, his back pay from May 1 to Aug 16,
1862 at $11 per mo., plus $2.53 "on account of nothing not drawn
in kind".
16th Inf. Regt. (Organized June 8, 1861 at Corinth, Col. Carnot
Posey; reorganized April 28, 1862; surrendered April 9, 1865)
He later served in Stockdale's Cavalry, Co. I, 4th MS Cavalry.
Stockdale's Cav. Bn. (Organized spring 1863, Maj. Thomas R.
Stockdale; consolidated Nov. 1863 with Hughes's Cav. Bn. and
designated 4th Cav. Regt.) 4th Cav. Regt. (Organized by
consolidation Nov. 1863 of Hughes's Cav. Bn., Partisan Rangers
and Stockdale's Cav. Bn., Col. Christopher C. Wilbourn;
surrendered May 4, 1865. 4th Miss. Cav. Regt.
McCollum, Duncan. The Diary of Captain Duncan McCollum, Co. A,
4th Mississippi Cavalry, 1865. Privately printed (San
Bernardino, CA, 1964, J.K. McCollum Sr. and Jr.), 17 pp. [Copy
in Univ. Miss. library, E605.M3.]
He was city marshal at Magnolia, MS for many years and was
affectionately known as "Uncle Bose" to one and all. Once he
was shot in the back in the line of duty; and also shot once
while taking a prisoner named Head to the penitentiary.
The Magnolia Gazette account of his death: "...Deceased was one
of the early citizens of Magnolia having spent practically the
whole of his life here. About a year ago he went to Summit and
has since lived in the home of his daughter (Mrs. Geo. C.
Brannigan) there. In his active years Mr. Coney was a prominent
man of the county and widely known. At one time he was a member
of the Board of Supervisors and served several terms as Marshal
of Magnolia.
1870 CONEY WILLIAM L. Pike County MS 048 Twp 2 R 7 E Federal
Population Schedule MS 1870 Federal Census Index MS31046875
Coney, William L. Confederate Infantry 16th Regiment,
Mississippi Infantry
Coney, W. D. Confederate Cavalry 4th Regiment, Mississippi
Cavalry
4th Cavalry Regiment [also called 4th Battalion] was organized
during the fall of 1862 by consolidating Hughes' and Stockdale's
Mississippi Cavalry Battalions. The unit was assigned to
W.Adams', Mabry's, Starke's Brigade and fought the Federals in
Tennessee and Mississippi. In the engagement at Harrisburg it
reported 52 casualties. Only a remnant surrendered with the
Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. Its
commanders were Colonel C.C. Wilbourn, Lieutenant Colonels
Cornelius McLaurin and Thomas R. Stockdale, and Major James M.
Norman.
From: "Shane K. Bernard" [email protected]
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002
12/13/2002 02:27:56 PM,
"Hello from Louisiana!
My great-great-grandfather, Ansel Prewitt of Magnolia, Miss.,
was with your ancestor, William Lorraine "Bose" Coney, when both
were shot escorting a prisoner named Head to prison, in 1871, I
recall. (Prewitt died of his wounds.)
Do you have any family letters or other sources that refer to
this shooting?"
Sincerely,
Shane K. Bernard, Ph.D.
Historian & Curator
McIlhenny Company & Avery Island, Inc., Archives
_Jeremiah CONEY I____+ | (1730 - 1782) m 1766 _William CONEY Sr.____| | (1767 - 1848) m 1803 | | |_Mary COLEMAN _______ | (1740 - 1782) m 1766 _Joel Jackson CONEY _| | (1812 - 1859) m 1838| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Rachel BELL? FENNY? _| | (1780 - 1825) m 1803 | | |_____________________ | | |--William Lorraine "Bose" CONEY I | (1844 - 1927) | _Daniel MORGAN ______+ | | (1755 - 1821) m 1776 | _David MORGAN ________| | | (1780 - 1836) m 1806 | | | |_Deborah? CARR? _____ | | (1760 - ....) m 1776 |_Emeline MORGAN _____| (1820 - 1884) m 1838| | _James ANDREWS II____+ | | (1750 - 1826) |_Mary ANDREWS ________| (.... - 1868) m 1806 | |_Mary________________ (1760 - 1835)
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Robert Doniphan Will - 1743 Author: Jim BURGESS Date: 24 Apr
2000
Surnames: Doniphan, Hackley
Will Book A1 Will of Robert Doniphan page 166-167 23 October
1743
In the Name of God Amen. I Robert Donipahn of the Parish of
Brunswick in the county of King George being sick and weak of
body, but of perfect mind and memory do make and ordain this my
last Will and Testament in manner and form following.
Item: I give and bequeath to my loving son Robert Doniphan two
negro girls Dinah and Truelove and like wise a Negro man named
Sam and two feather beds and furniture at the day of marriage
and likewise sufficient schooling, those Negroes above mentioned
to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Ellen Doniphan
three Negroes, Edinbourough, London and Kate and also a white
servant woman named Isabella Gordon and
also a lease of land lying in the little fork of Rappahannock
River in Orange County and all the rest of my personal estate I
give to her and her heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my loving nephew Mott Dearmitt all
my wearing cloaths. It is my desire that James Hackley and my
loving wife Ellen Doniphan be Executor
of this my last will and Testament, utterly revoking all former
wills by me at any time made. I do hereby acknowledge this my
last will and testament as witness my hand and seale this Twenty
Third day of October One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty Three.
Robert Doniphan (his mark)
William Underwood
Elias Sharp
Elizabeth (her X mark) Hackley
At a Court held for King George County the 2d day of March 1743
(1743/4). The last will and Testament of Robert Doniphan,
deceased was present into court by James Hackley and Ellen
Doniphan, his Executors, who made oath thereto which was proved
by the oath of the witnesses thereto and admitted to record, the
said executors with John Fox their security entered into bond in
L500 for the same.
Copa. test Harry Turner Cl Cur.
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_Watkins DUPUY _______+ | (1784 - 1873) m 1810 _John Bartholomew DUPUY __| | (1812 - 1890) | | |_Elizabeth S. WALTON _+ | (1795 - 1864) m 1810 _Benjamin Hunter DUPUY _| | (1845 - ....) m 1876 | | | _Benjamin HUNTER _____ | | | (1800 - ....) | |_Henrietta Louise HUNTER _| | (1820 - 1900) | | |______________________ | | |--Joseph Lawrence DUPUY | (1882 - ....) | ______________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | |______________________ | | |_Lelia Morton BLANTON __| (1859 - ....) m 1876 | | ______________________ | | |__________________________| | |______________________
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________________________________________________ | _____________________| | | | |________________________________________________ | _Philip Snapp MENEFEE ______| | (1800 - ....) m 1829 | | | ________________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |________________________________________________ | | |--James MENEFEE | (1830 - ....) | _James PENDLETON Jr.____________________________+ | | (1745 - 1793) m 1763 | _Thomas PENDLETON ___| | | (1773 - 1823) m 1794| | | |_Catherine BOWIE _______________________________+ | | (1747 - 1795) m 1763 |_Catherine Bowie PENDLETON _| (1807 - ....) m 1829 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) FARMER of Chesterfield Co. VA_ | | |_Jane FARMER ________| (1775 - 1845) m 1794| |________________________________________________
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_Stephen SANDIDGE _________+ | (1752 - 1821) m 1770 _Benjamin Thurmond (Thurmand) SANDIDGE _| | (1795 - ....) m 1818 | | |_Sarah "Sally" HENDERSON? _ | (1755 - ....) m 1770 _Benjamin Lamar SANDIDGE _| | (1830 - 1905) m 1859 | | | _David John MARTIN ________+ | | | (1779 - ....) m 1797 | |_Mary Elizabeth MARTIN _________________| | (1797 - 1863) m 1818 | | |_Susannah BENGE ___________+ | (1779 - ....) m 1797 | |--Myrtle SANDIDGE | (1872 - ....) | _John BRUMFIELD ___________+ | | (1768 - ....) m 1788 | _Charles BRUMFIELD _____________________| | | (1796 - 1870) m 1820 | | | |_Margaret "Peggy" KELLY ___+ | | (1772 - ....) m 1788 |_Lucy K. BRUMFIELD _______| (1836 - 1901) m 1859 | | _John "Jackie" KNIGHT _____+ | | (1773 - 1861) m 1798 |_Harriet KNIGHT ________________________| (1804 - 1870) m 1820 | |_Keziah DAVIS _____________ (1778 - 1859) m 1798
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_Thomas TINSLEY II___+ | (1645 - 1715) m 1684 _Thomas S. TINSLEY ______| | (1694 - 1764) m 1716 | | |_Sarah JACKSON ______+ | (1665 - 1744) m 1684 _John TINSLEY _______| | (1723 - 1798) m 1754| | | _Bartholomew VAWTER _+ | | | (1665 - 1717) | |_Margaret VAWTER ________| | (1697 - 1741) m 1716 | | |_Winifred HODGSON ___+ | (1668 - 1717) | |--Joanna TINSLEY | (1760 - 1818) | _____________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) PARKS _| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Sarah PARKS ________| (1736 - ....) m 1754| | _____________________ | | |_________________________| | |_____________________
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