Have you ever found your [American] Civil War ancestor? If so, do you have a picture?
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Have you ever found your [American] Civil War ancestor? If so, do you have a picture?
yep here you go link will be better
https://www.google.com/search?q=mccl...WTCsQQ_AUICCgD
Private Francis Asbury Taylor, Inglis Light Artillery, 2nd South Carolina Artillery. Served in the only light artillery battery of the 2nd SC Artillery. Was from Darlington, South Carolina and was named after one of the first Methodist preachers in North America, Francis Asbury. Fought all over SC Coastline and at Averasboro and Bentonville.
One of many civil war ancestors:
Jesse S Crosby, 5thSgt. 20th Georgia Infantry Regiment.
Fought in almost every major battle in the Army of Northern Virginia and fought in the western theater with Longstreet. Was wounded at Gettysburg and lost his leg at The Wilderness.
These are just some of the battles he fought in:
Seven Days Battles
Malvern Hill
2nd Manassas
Sharpsburg
Gettysburg
Chickamauga
Battle of the Wilderness
I am related to a private that was in the 30th Ohio Infantry. Believe it or not he is actually dead now.