Person:Lettice Nix (1)

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m. 1845
  1. Lettice Malinda Nix1846 - 1897
  2. Mary Ann (Polly) NIX1848 - 1911
  3. Falby Jane Nix1849 - 1936
  4. Harrison Jenning NIX1852 - 1898
  5. Martha Frances NIX1855 - 1898
  6. Virginia Caroline (Princess, Jane C.) NIX1859 - 1926
  7. Julia E. NIX1862 - Abt 1936
  8. David S. NIX1866 - 1898
m. 15 Nov 1866
  1. Asberry Bynum1866 - 1866
  2. Molie J. [Miley (Myla)] BYNUM1867 - 1964
  3. Samantha Ellen BYNUM1871 - 1892
  4. Susan Elizabeth Bynum1874 - 1953
  5. Dempsey Ballew Bynum1878 - 1950
  6. Martha Leona Bynum1881 - 1967
  7. Julia Viola Bynum1883 - 1932
  8. Daniel Francis Bynum1887 - 1953
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Name Lettice Malinda Nix
Married Name Bynum _____
Gender Female
Birth? 12 Jul 1846 Pickens County, South Carolina
Marriage 15 Nov 1866 Blount County, Alabamato Andrew Jackson Bynum
Death? 5 Jan 1897 Etowah County, Alabama (age 50y, 5m, 26d) (Moody's)Age: 50y, 5m, 26d

Twenty-Eight Alabama Infantry Regiment (reference, this material from: "28th Alabama Infantry Regiment by E.D. Wilson, Houston, TX, http://www.tarleton.ecu/~kjones/28al.html".).


This regiment was organized at Shelby Springs, March 29, 1862, about 1100 strong, to serve "for three years or the war." Shortly after the battle of Shiloh, the regiment reached Corinth, where many of the men died of disease. Brigaded under Gen. T. Rapier (shortly after succeeded by Gen. Duncan and Col. Manigault), with the Tenth and Nineteenth South Carolina, and Thirty-fourth Alabama - to which the Twenty-fourth Alabama was soon after added - the Twenty-eighth was first under fire in a skirmish at Corinth, where it lost two men. From Tupelo to Chattanooga, thence into Kentucky with Gen. Bragg, and the regiment fell back to middle Tennessee with the army. It fought at Murfreesboro with many casualties, but captured a battery. The winter and spring were passed near Tullahoma, and the regiment was hotly engaged at Chicamauga, losing largely in killed and wounded. At Lookout Mountain the regiment was nearly surrounded by the enemy, and fought desperately, losing 172 killed, wounded, and captured. It was also engaged two days later at Mission Ridge with some loss. During the winter, at Dalton, the Twenty-eighth re-enlisted "for the war." It participated in the severe campaign from Dalton to Atlanta, taking part in all the fighting, and losing largely in proportion to the men it had present for duty. The regiment followed Gen. Hood into Tennessee, and took part in the desperate and fruitless struggles at Franklin and Nashville, with severe loss. From that tragic theatre it went to North Carolina, where it was consolidated with the Twenty-fourth and Thirty-fourth Alabama, with J.C. Carter of Montgomery as colonel, Starke H. Oliver of Mobile as lieutenant colonel, and P.G. Wood of Dallas as major. The regiment surrendered at Greenesboro, N.C. in Sharpe's brigade, Hill's division, S.D. Lee's corps.

BYNUM Family

GENEALOGY OF THE BYNUM FAMILY * BYNUM * MURPHREE * CORNELIUS * ALLGOOD COMPILED AND EDITED BY MARY LOU BOAZMAN HOWARD WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF MYRTLE McGILL ARMSTRONG UNDER THE AUSPICES OF LOTTIE BYNUM NASH and RUBY ALLGOOD PARIS THE SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT Oneonta, Alabama 1958

          H.  Andrew Bynum (b. 1842), Civil War veteran, son of Solomon and Sarah, married Lettie Nix.  They had eight children:  Myla, Asberry, Ellen, Susie, Dempsey, Ballew, Julia, Daniel and        Martha Leona.  

�Full Context of Alabama Marriages, 1800-1920 Viewing records 10371-10371 of 149224 Matches ��<< Previous 10 |�Next 10>> Spouse 1: Andrew Bynum Spouse 2: Letty M. Nix Marriage Date: 15 Nov 1866 Marriage Place: Blount Surety/Bond Date: � Performed By: Minister of Gospel Surety/Perf. Name: H. Brooks OSPage: 579 Comment: �

1900 census, Alabama, Etowah County, Union/Warrior, image 15 of 18. family #122 Bynum, Andrew J. , Head, W, m, July 1842, 57, Wd, Ala, SC, SC, Huggins Molie J. Daughter, W, f, Sept, 1867, 32, Wd 1, 1, Al, Al, SC,

              Ola S, , GDaughter, w,f, Aug 1891, 8, Ala, Ga, Ala

Bynum, Dumpsey B. Son, W, M, may 1878, S.,

              Daniel F., Son, w,m,june 1887,  S.

1866 Blount County, Alabama State Census

Nix, Letta, 1,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 �1,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0 � 0,0,0,0,0,0; T12R3E

In Blue Males: Column 1: Males under 10 years Column 2: Males 10 to 20 Column 3: Males 20 to 30 Column 4: Males 30 to 40 Column 5: Males 40 to 50 Column 6: Males 50 to 60 Column 7: Males 60 to 70 Column 8: Males 70 to 80 Column 9: Males 80 to 90 Column 10: Males 90 to 100

In Red Females: Column 11: Females under 10 years Column 12: Females 10 to 20 Column 13: Females 20 to 30 Column 14: Females 30 to 40 Column 15: Females 40 to 50 Column 16: Females 50 to 60 Column 17: Females 60 to 70 Column 18: Females 70 to 80 Column 19: Females 80 to 90 Column 20: Females 90 to 100

Column 21: Soldiers Killed Column 22: Soldiers Died of Sickness Column 23: Soldiers Disabled Column 24: Insane Column 25: Epileptics Column 26: Idiots

Moody's Chapel Cemetery (Etowah County)

Township 12 South, Range 3 East, Section 15

Location: About a mile inside the Etowah County line on Warrior Valley Road, turn South at the Mt. Pisgah church sign, cemetery is on the right after a quarter mile

Completely surveyed by Robin Sterling 22 Jun 03


Bynum, A.J., 1 Jul 1842 � 25 Feb 1922; SS L.M. Bynum, [Andrew Jackson Bynum married Lettie M. Nix 15 Nov 1866, Blount County]

Bynum, L.M., 12 Jul 1846 � 5 Jan 1897; SS A.J. Bynum, [Lettie M. Nix married Andrew Jackson Bynum 15 Nov 1866, Blount County]

U.S. Census > 1850 United States Federal Census > South Carolina > Pickens > Eastern Division, image 33 of 157, line 10, 240/240

Nix, Daniel, 23, M, Farming, 150, SC, cannot read and write

    , Elizabeth A. 23, F, SC, Cannot read and write
    , Letittie M. 4, F, SC, 
    , Mary A. 2, F, 
    , Phoeba, 1/12, F, SC. (Actually Falby Jane)

241/241 Nix, Tyre, 25, M, Farming 150, SC, Cannot read and write.

    , Lettice, 25, F, SC, Cannot read and write
    , Tho. B. 1, M, SC, 

Image 32, 237/237 Holden, James, 58, M, Farming, NC,

         , Sarah, 55, F, SC, 
         , Jannetta, 19, F, SC, 
         , John, 17, Laborer, SC, 
         , Frances, 14, F,  SC,   
         , Ara, 10, F, SC,