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Joseph D. Stewart

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Joseph D. Stewart

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
unknown
Alabama, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Marengo County, Alabama Probably in or near Hickory Grove Cemetery Add to Map
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Joseph D. Stewart, born in Georgia, moved with his family to Marengo County, Alabama.
Joseph, age 19, is enumerated on the 1850 US Census for Marengo County, in the household of his parents, Desire and Ann Stewart along with his siblings, Matilda, James, Martha, George, Thomas and David C. Stewart.
He was baptized in the Nanafalia Baptist Church in October 1847 and married Elizabeth Haselip before 1854.
Joseph D. and Elizabeth Stewart left the Nanafalia Baptist Church on September 15, 1855. No information about Elizabeth has been found since that time.

Joseph D. Stewart served as a Private in the 12th Battalion, Georgia Light Artillery, Company D. Confederate Army. He survived the war and was living in Marengo County in 1897 when he signed a deed for land.

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about Joseph D. Steward
Name:
Joseph D. Steward
Side:
Confederate
Regiment State/Origin:
Georgia
Regiment Name:
12 Batt'n. Georgia L. Art'y.
Regiment Name Expanded:
12th Battalion, Georgia Light Artillery
COMPANY:
D
Rank In:
Private
Rank In Expanded:
Private
Rank Out:
Private
Rank Out Expanded:
Private
Alternate Name:
J.D./Stewart
Film Number:
M226 roll 58

The exact date of death and place of burial for Joseph D. Stewart are unknown at this time.

Joseph D. Stewart, born in Georgia, moved with his family to Marengo County, Alabama.
Joseph, age 19, is enumerated on the 1850 US Census for Marengo County, in the household of his parents, Desire and Ann Stewart along with his siblings, Matilda, James, Martha, George, Thomas and David C. Stewart.
He was baptized in the Nanafalia Baptist Church in October 1847 and married Elizabeth Haselip before 1854.
Joseph D. and Elizabeth Stewart left the Nanafalia Baptist Church on September 15, 1855. No information about Elizabeth has been found since that time.

Joseph D. Stewart served as a Private in the 12th Battalion, Georgia Light Artillery, Company D. Confederate Army. He survived the war and was living in Marengo County in 1897 when he signed a deed for land.

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about Joseph D. Steward
Name:
Joseph D. Steward
Side:
Confederate
Regiment State/Origin:
Georgia
Regiment Name:
12 Batt'n. Georgia L. Art'y.
Regiment Name Expanded:
12th Battalion, Georgia Light Artillery
COMPANY:
D
Rank In:
Private
Rank In Expanded:
Private
Rank Out:
Private
Rank Out Expanded:
Private
Alternate Name:
J.D./Stewart
Film Number:
M226 roll 58

The exact date of death and place of burial for Joseph D. Stewart are unknown at this time.



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