Person:Charles Estill (1)

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Charles B. Estill
b.Abt 1836 Tennessee
m. 12 Apr 1833
  1. Charles B. EstillAbt 1836 - 1863
  2. Benjamin EstillAbt 1838 -
  3. James B. EstillAbt 1842 -
  4. Milton Estill, Jr1844 - 1863
  5. Edwin EstillAbt 1847 -
  6. M. EstillAbt 1850 -
  7. Louisa EstillAbt 1856 -
  8. Nancy EstillAbt 1858 -
m. 19 Sep 1860
Facts and Events
Name[1] Charles B. Estill
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Abt 1836 Tennessee
Marriage 19 Sep 1860 Montgomery County, Texas(her 2nd husband)
to Nancy Jane McCracken
Military[1] 29 Mar 1862 Danville, TexasEnlisted in Co. B, 24th Texas Cavalry (2d Texas Lancers)
Military[1] 11 Jan 1863 Arkansas Post, ArkansasCaptured at the Battle of Arkansas Post (where his brother, Milton, was killed) and sent to Camp Butler, Illinois.
Death[1] 13 Apr 1863 Army Hospital, Camp Butler, near Springfield, Illinois
Burial[1] Camp Butler Cemetery, Illinois(his grave marker incorrectly lists him as being in the 30th Mississippi Inf)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Rootsweb.

    "Charles B. Estill" Rootsweb

  2. Walker, Texas, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    p. 271B.