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| Biography | |
| Born | ca. 1820 |
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| Birth Location | Smyth Co. |
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| Father | Jeremiah Ayers |
| Mother | |
| Married | by 10/03/1842 |
| Spouse | Susannah Johnson |
| Military Units | |
| 29th Infantry | |
| 6th Battalion Cavalry | |
| CSR, Pension, and Miscellaneous Images | |
| 29th Infantry | |
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| 6th Battalion | |
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Census Information:
1850: 286, Age 31
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Miscellaneous Information:
Notes: On 1866 Tax list in Abingdon. Two different men, one in Lee County.
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Military Information:
| Compiled Service Record | ||
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Card 1 2 Sergeant, Company G, 29th Virginia Infantry Appears on a muster roll for Mch. 27 to Apr. 30, 1862 (Not dated) Enlisted: Mch. 27 Where: Lebanon, Va By whom: Gen. H. Marshal Period: 3 yrs or war Present |
Card 2 Appears on a muster roll for May & June, 1862 (Dated June 30, 1862) Enlisted: Mar. 27 Where: Lebanon By whom: Gen. H. Marshall Period: 3 yrs or the war Absent Remarks: June 15 detailed an assistant in Commissary department |
Card 3 [$50 bounty for re-enlistment at Camp Cumbo, Russell County, April 26, 1862. Signed by name.] |
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Card 4 Private, Capt. John H. A. Smith's Company, 6th Battalion Reserves Appears on a muster roll for dated Apr. 30, 1864 Enlisted: When: Apr. 16 Where: Lebanon By whom: Lt. H. Sawyers Period: War Present |
Card 5 Appears on a muster roll for Apr. 16 to Aug. 31, 1864 Enlisted: When: Apr. 30 Where: Lebanon, Va By whom: Lt. H. Sawyers Period: War Last paid: By whom: Never paid Absent Remarks: Absent without leave |
Card 6 Appears on a muster roll for Sept. & Oct., 1864 Enlisted: When: Apr. 16, 1864 Where: Lebanon, Russell Co., Va By whom: Lt. H. Sawyers Period: War Last paid: By whom: Never paid Absent Remarks: Detailed in Treasury Dept. for six months from Sept. 1, 1864 |