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1. [CLAY] 65th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY [1]
65th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY INFANTRY BATTALION of SMITH'S LEGION 'Georgia Partisan Rangers' redesignated in March 1863 as 65th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE, C. S. A. http://www.izzy.net/~michaelg/65ga-vi.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Home Counties of Company Units Beginning as the 'First Georgia Partisan Rangers,' on May 21, 1862, this unit's name was changed on July 1, 1862, to 'Smith's Legion, Georgia Partisan Rangers.' The unit consisted of a Cavalry and Inf
2. [CLAY] PALMER [1]
Posted for: Jim Palmer Looking for information on John Palmer and Sara or Adaline Palmer (Ledford ) her maiden name. They lived in Hayesville N.C. during the 1800's to 1940's. He was town blacksmith and a carpenter, Sons name Peg, Luke, Dick, Fred, and one unknown name. Daughter's name was Dell, Lynn. Born in Murphy, N.C.( John Palmer ) CONTACT: Jim Palmer
3. [CLAY] Ledford, Patterson, Townsend, Townson, Anthony, Henry Surnames [1]
Hello, My name is Keith Townson. I am researching the Ledford, Patterson, Townsend, Townson, Anthony, Henry Surnames in the western tip of North Carolina and Northern Georgia. If you have any connections to these names, I would like to exchange notes with you. I have a large database with the Ledford, Patterson, Townsend, and Townson surnames. I have very little with Henry and Anthony surnames. Keith Townson

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