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Re: Another Teen Soldier-- 8 (Hatch’s) Ala Cav.

I'm pleased to be of assistance. The agricultural census isn't that useful for pure family research, but it helps you understand quality of life. It's also important to understand that figures on the 1860 census reflect the 1859 crop, which was abundant, as opposed to crop returns for the summer of 1860, which were disastrous. Many were reduced to begging just prior to the election of 1860.

Here's data on the company you requested:

Company “G” of Sumter and Choctaw Counties

Capt. Charles E. Rhodes. Captured at LaFayette, Georgia, June 24, 1864. Released at Johnson’s Island, Ohio, June 15, 1865.

Members mustered at Demopolis, Alabama, on February 17, 1864. Evidently its initial company letter designation was “H”.

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