William Jefferson McMenamy
Facts and Events
Name |
William Jefferson McMenamy |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
8 Aug 1844 |
Caswell County, North Carolina |
Other? |
Bef 4 Jun 1864 |
It appears William was wounded in the right shoulder and spent some time in a hospital in Richmond, Virginia and then the C. S. A. General Hospital, Danville, Virginia. Returned to duty on July 15, 1Unknown-Begin |
Other? |
14 May 1865 |
Left military service on this date.Unknown-Begin |
Marriage |
19 Dec 1871 |
McKinney, Collin County, Texasto Sarah Frances Bomar |
Military? |
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Confederacy in the Civil War as a Private in E Company, 31st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. |
Death? |
5 Jun 1923 |
Collin County, Texas |
Burial? |
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Wilson Chapel Cemetery, McKinney, Collin County, Texas |
Other? |
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It appears William had been captured, for he appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War and was paroled and allowed to go home on May 14, 1865.Unknown-Begin |
COMM: William volunteered under Capt. Julius Allison, his mother's brother, andentered service at Camp Mangum, Raleigh, North Carolina.
REFN: 494
William Jefferson McMenamy was in the Confederate service during the
Civil War. William Jefferson McMenamy is buried along side his wife,
Sarah Frances (Sallie" Bomar McMenamy in Wilson Chapel Cemetery, Collin
County, Texas.
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