Person:James Stringfield (1)

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Rev. James King Stringfield
 
d.1870
Facts and Events
Name Rev. James King Stringfield
Gender Male
Military[1] Abt 1865 Tennessee, United StatesCivil war - Chaplain of 1st Tennessee Regiment of Cavalry under Col. James Carter in Confederate Army
Death[1] 1870 died of exposure
Burial[1] Asheville, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Joseph & Rebeccah Lanier Williams Bible, in Knox County, TN Bible Records.

    Rev. James King Stringfield, an acceptable Minister - belonging to Holston Conf. M. E. Church, South. Was Chaplain of 1st Tennessee Regiment of Cavalry under Col. James Carter in Confederate Army. Died effects of exposure 1870 - buried at Asheville, N. C.

    [Family Record was copied by Rev. James King Stringfield at Panther Creek, N. C. June 1, 1864 while there visiting his g. uncle, Nicholas Williams. He states that the birth-records were in the handwriting of his great grandfather Joseph Williams and that his was a faithful verbatim copy.]