Anderson G. CHURCHWELL
♂ Anderson G. CHURCHWELL
Eigenschaften
Art | Wert | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Name | Anderson G. CHURCHWELL | [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] |
Ereignisse
Art | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Geburt | 1. Mai 1820 | Tennessee, USA nach diesem Ort suchen | [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] |
Bestattung | Dabbs Cem., Lewis Co., Tennessee, USA nach diesem Ort suchen | [15] | |
Tod | 13. Juni 1899 | [16] [17] | |
Enlisted | 29. November 1861 | ||
Children | [18] |
Ehepartner und Kinder
Heirat | Ehepartner | Kinder |
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Margaret E. GULLICK |
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Notizen zu dieser Person
Anderson V.B. Churchwell: Riverside Community Farmer: Anderson Churchwell, a landholder and farmer in the Riverside / Allen's Creek Community, was 41 years old when he went to Newburg on November 29th 1861 to enlist in the Confederate Army. He served as a private in the 48th Tennesse Infantry Regiment under both Colonel William Voorhies and George H. Nixon. During his absence, his wife is noted to have operated a "safe house" on the Churchwell family farm, affording safe haven and supplies to such noted Confederates as Nathan Bedford Forrest. His son, Jonathon would also join the fight at age 19. Later after the Confederate defeat in the Battle of Nashville, Churchwell's farm was used as a stop for an entire Union Army Corps (approximately 23,000 troops with artillery and wagon trains)during which time the Yankee soldiers burned the fence rails to keep warm. This prompted his wife to verbally assault the Union General in charge, earning her a place in history by being noted in the "Official record of the War of the Rebellion". Anderson Churchwell survived the war and, lived the remainder of his 78 years in Lewis County. He is buried at Dabbs cemtetary at Buffalo Valley. (contributed by descendant, Gary J. Wise)
Quellenangaben
1 | Data Folder: FTW\Wayne Co., TN\Wayne Co., TN; Wayne Co., TN History & Family's 1817-1975: in Data Folder: Page 410 Wayne County (Submitted by Grover Pope) |
2 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis Co., TN Cemetery's\Dabbs Cemetery at Buffalo Valley Page |
3 | Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1850 Lewis Co., TN\Distric 7 Page 26 or 802 |
4 | Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1860 Lewis Co., TN\District 7\6 or 45 (22 June 1860) |
5 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis History\Page 91, (Submitted by, Willodean Rasbury Weldon) |
6 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis History\Page 93 |
7 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis History\Page 95 |
8 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis Co., TN Cemetery's\Dabbs Cemetery at Buffalo Valley Page |
9 | Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1850 Lewis Co., TN\Distric 7 Page 26 or 802 |
10 | Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1860 Lewis Co., TN\District 7\6 or 45 (22 June 1860) |
11 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis History\Page 91, (Submitted by, Willodean Rasbury Weldon) |
12 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis History\Page 93 |
13 | Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1900 Lewis Co., TN\Civil District 7 Distric 63\A2 (4 June 1900) |
14 | Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1880 Lewis Co., TN\Civil Distric 7, District 115 (Turnbons Mills)\3 (5-6 June 1880) |
15 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis History\Page 93 |
16 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis Co., TN Cemetery's\Dabbs Cemetery at Buffalo Valley Page |
17 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis History\Page 93 |
18 | Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis History\Page 93 |
Datenbank
Titel | James Solomon Crow, Jan 2023 (James Philip Crow) |
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Hochgeladen | 2023-04-19 14:52:52.0 |
Einsender | Robert \\\\ Crowe |
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