J T D ANDERSON (VETERAN CSA)
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Additional ANDERSON Surnames in ANDREWS CHAPEL Cemetery
ANDERSON, Hattie LeeANDERSON, Virginia (closeup)ANDERSON, Infant SonANDERSON, Arthur LANDERSON, LizzieANDERSON (VETERAN CSA), J T DANDERSON, Lizzie (closeup)ANDERSON, J T D, (closeup)ANDERSON, Hugh WANDERSON, Sidney AllenANDERSON, ThomasANDERSON, HelenANDERSON, R AANDERSON, VirginiaANDERSON, Anna GrayANDERSON, ZeussANDERSON, J. A.ANDERSON, UnknownANDERSON, H. G.ANDERSON, H. G. (close up)ANDERSON, Hattie Lee (close up)ANDERSON, Heugh W.ANDERSON, Walter S.ANDERSON, Etta Additional ANDERSON Surnames in DREW County
ANDERSON, Dallas A.ANDERSON, Elizabeth R.ANDERSON, EttaANDERSON, Ida (Original stone)ANDERSON, AllenANDERSON, Glenda La MaeANDERSON, PerlieANDERSON, EllaANDERSON, John Roland, Dr.ANDERSON, Ida (new stone)ANDERSON, Ella (close up)
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Submitted: 7/2/12 • Approved: 1/7/21 • Last Updated: 5/9/22 • R722429-G722428-S3
Lizzie
May 11, 1853 - August 1, 1885
Anderson, J T D
FIRST LIEUTENANT
Company E 24th Arkansas Infantry
Confederate States Army
June 9, 1842 - January 4, 1917
Private—Enlisted in Co. E, 24th Arkansas Infantry, at Monticello, Arkansas, June 16, 1862; captured at Arkansas Post, January 11, 1863; confined at U.S. Military Prison, Camp Douglas, Illinois; exchanged at City Point, Virginia, April 10, 1863; appointed first sergeant, June 4, 1864; transferred to Co. H, 1st Consolidated Arkansas Infantry, and appointed first lieutenant, March 1865; paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, April 26, 1865; born June 9, 1842; died January 4, 1917; buried in Andrews Chapel Cemetery, Drew county, Arkansas.
Source: Edward G. Gerdes Civil War pages at CouchGenWeb
Contributed on 7/2/12 by debbraszymanski
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