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Submitted: 11/21/10 • Approved: 11/7/15 • Last Updated: 11/10/15 • R414384-G0-S3
Company D 3 Mississippi Infantry
Civil War Confederate
June 18, 1834 - 1915
*Obituary (News Article)
1911 Arkansas Confederate Census
HARROD, Stephan Johnson, of Springdale, Arkansas, was born June 18, 1834 at Clayton, Barbour County, Alabama, the son of Eli Harrod of North Carolina and Alabama, who was the son of Rev. William Harrod and his wife Sara of North Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi. Maiden name of subject’s mother was Nancy Johnson, daughter of Stephan Johnson. He served with Company D (Rough and Ready) 3rd Mississippi Battalion Col. Sharlton, Major Nunn and he served full time. He was in prison six months at Camp Douglas – sent home a paroled prisoner. He was in the battles of Perryville, Chickamauga, Murfreesboro, Missionary Ridge, fought back to Kennesaw Mountain. He married Harriet L. Moore Hughes, daughter of Allen and Rebecca Moore of Mississippi. Their children are; N.R. Harrod Hunt, Shawnee, Oklahoma, Lee Harrod Smith, Shawnee, Oklahoma and T.J. Harrod of Springdale, Arkansas.
*Source: Sons of Confederate Veterans, Washington County, Arkansas 2009
Compiled by William W Degge
Contributed on 11/21/10 by nailgal123
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