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m. 15 Nov 1866
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Cemetary information provided by Earlene Standield. Marerial found in the "Alabama Room" at the Gadsden Public Library. Refrence material, "Etowah County Alabama Cementeries" Moody's Chapel Cementery. Also note that he is listed as Andres not Andrew
Spouse 2: Letty M. Nix Name Death Date Death County Volume Certificate Role Comment Page # Sex Race Andrew J. Bynum 25 Feb 1922 Etowah 10 2 4515 Lettie M. Nix
Delivered-To: daltonn@knology.net Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 09:17:52 -0500 From: "E. D. Wilson" <ewilson6@houston.rr.com> X-Accept-Language: en To: "Dalton J. Nix" <daltonn@knology.net> Subject: Re: BYNUM, ANDREW J Co B Enlisted at age 20 at Murphee's Crossroads, BlountCo, AL 2/4/1862. POW at Missionary Ridge 11/23/1863. Entered Rock Island Prison 12/9/1863. Took oath of allegiance to US Government at Rock Island and enlisted in US Army for frontier service 10/6/1864. The reference is "Those Gallant Men of the 28th Alabama Confederate Infantry Regiment" by Walker and Curren. 1880 Census, Alabama, Etowah County, Distrect 68 Township 12S, Range 3E, image 3 of 21. On line Census inmages at <www.ancestry.com>. 1880 Census, Alabama, Etowah County, Distrect 68 Township 12S, Range 3E, image 3 of 21. On line Census inmages at <www.ancestry.com>. 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. 1920 United States Federal Census 1900 census, Alabama, Etowah County, Union/Warrior, image 15 of 18. Noel Battles "Our Revolutionary Ancestor" by Grace Thornton 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
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