Sie ist verheiratet mit George Washington Thomas.
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Sie haben geheiratet am 16. November 1870, sie war 18 Jahre alt.Quelle 1
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Mary Paulina Lyle, Born Mar 2, 1852, Tipton Co., TN died Sept 20, 1934.
Married Nov 16, 1970 to George Washington Thomas, born Feb 26, 1840, Barbour Co., AL, died May 26, 1928. Both died at their home in the Relfs Bluff community, Lincoln co., AR. They were members of the Mt. Zion Presbyterian Church and were buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Lincoln Do., Ark. George Washington Thomas enlisted in the Confederate army on June 10, 1861, going immediately to Pine Bluff, AR and was sent from there to Tennessee. His first active engagement was at Corinth, MS, where he was seriously wounded. He was carried to Canton, MS, where he remained for 6 months. Cripples, he left the hospital and acted as wagoner after returning to military service at Baton Rouge, LA. From there he moved to Vicksburg, MS and was in the engagement at Baker's Creek, while serving in Co F, 9th Arkansas Cavalry. One of the hardest battles in which he participated was fought at Franklin, TN. At the battle of Nashville, TN, he was taken prisoner and carried to Camp Douglas, IL where he was held for 6 months, being released at the end of the war. He was discharged from the service and returned to him home in Drew Co., AR on June 15, 1865, where he resided until his death. He was an active member of Ben McCullough Camp, United Confederate Veterans, of Lincoln Co, AR. Children: 5 girls and 5 boys.
Thomas Alpha Thomas b. 10/24/1871 d 11/30/1954
Henry Wallace Thomas b 1/12/1873 d 10/2/1947
Pearl Adelia Thomas, b 9/23/1875 d 1/31/1956
Edna Gladden Thomas, b 2/7/1877 d 12/28/1942
Joel Lee Thomas, b 12/20/1878 d 3/15/1935
Robert Loren Thomas b 9/9/1881 d 3/18/1969
Mava Ethel Thomas b 4/5/1885 d 10/24/1973
Jennie Olive Thomas b 4/25/1892 d 3/8/1970
George William Thomas b 5/20/1895 d 11/17/1954
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The War and G.W. Thomas
1861 - 1865 , Trans-Mississippi area
George Washington Thomas enlisted at Relfs Bluff, Arkansas June 18, 1861. He went to Pine Bluff, Ark., then to Memphis, Tenn. He entered real warfare at the Battle of Corinth, Missississippi.
*** He joined as a private in Captain Isom's Company (Cut-off Guards), Arkansas Infantry, which subsequently became Company F, 9th Regiment Arkansas Infantry, Confederate States Army. ***
He was seriously wounded at Corinth, Miss. He was carried by wagon to Canton, Miss. He was admitted to 1st Mississippi Confederate States Army Hospital, Jackson, Mississippi, July 13, 1863, and sent to General Hospital, July 14, 1863. He was hopitalized for 6 months. After leaving the hospital next service was as a wagoner to Baton Rouuge, La.
The company muster roll for July 1 to September 1, 1864, last on record file, shows him "On extra duty as waggoner."
Next engagement was at Bakers Creek when Vicksburg, Miss. was surrounded. Union prisoner of war records show that he was captured near Nashville, Tennessee, December 15, 1864, imprisoned at Military Prison, Louisville, kentuckey, and Camp Douglas, Illionis, where he was released June 20, 1865, on taking the Oath of Allegiance to the United States.
His service was in Capt. Ison's company F, 9th Regiment. (this regiment was commanded by Colonel Bradley and later by Col. Rogers of Monticello, Ark.).
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The largest battles were at Franklin and Nashville, Tenn. He was taken prisoner Dec. 15, 1864, at this battle. He was first sent to a Union military prison at Louisville, Ky. He arrived Dec. 21, 1864. Then sent to Camp Douglas, Ill., arriving Dec. 22, 1864. Where he stayed till of the war. He was discharged from the prison June 1865. He was discharged from service in Arkansas the middle of June 1865, and returned to his farm.
bphlieger added this on 11 Feb 2010
lowellstaggs originally submitted this to Ross Family Tree <http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/ViewStory.aspx?tid=7333119&oid=fcaa7762-0a35-417f-add6-52bb6d816361> on 18 Dec 2008
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George Washington Thomasmid 1800's
George Washington Thomas was born in Barbour County Alabama. He was the seventh child of Joel Thomas and Foeba Hagler Thomas. He was born Feb 26, 1840. The family moved to Mississippi then to Arkansas where the family homesteaded land in Drew County, now Lincoln County.
On July 25, 1825 he enlisted in the Confederate Army at Pine Bluff, Ark. He was assigned to Co B, 9th Reg't of the Arkansas Inantry, then transfered to Co F on Apr 7, 1862. He was wounded in action at Corinth, Mississippi, Oct 3, 1862 and furloughed. He was carried by wagon to Canton, Miss. where he was hospitalized for 6 mos. Though crippled he returned to duty as a wagoner June 30, 1863; captured near Nashville, Tenn., Dec 15, 1864: sent to Camp Douglas, Ill.; released on oath of allegiance, June 20, 1865 and discharged He served the Confederacy in Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Tennessee. He returned to Lincoln County to farm.
bphliegeradded this on 11 Feb 2010
lowellstaggsoriginally submitted this to Ross Family Tree on 22 Aug 2008
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