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Richard,

Hope you don't mine a few questions.

Nice job on the obits for Clifton,

1. Would you happen to have any info on the 47th Alabama Infantry Co G, or would you know where I could look?

I have found general info--but I am looking for information the Loveless Boys--William R. Robert B. and Hazel Rchard.

William was killed at Cedar Run Aug 9, 1862--I would like to find his grave-I have looked at a lot of sites--Hospitals-Cemeteries

in Virginia. Any Ideas?

Robert died May 11 1863--no details.

Hazel died May 5 1924-he filed for pension in Randolph county.

Someone told me to check with the Gadsden Library-they have the record on fiche. May need to use footnote, I used Ancestry

to find alot of info.

I am planning trip to where the boys enlisted, Wedowee, Randolph County in the spring and check with the court house.

I do known that the boys father Father William Loveless is buried in Union Baptist Cemetery--maybe unmarked.

both county court house and the church have been burned up so it may be hard to get.

Any ideas appreicated.

2. On aother item, I am related to the Brewers from Villa Rica Ga, they served with Co. F 35th Regt, there was William,John,George, and Joseph Newton--Just some interesting info. Thx Joe, DeKalb Riles SCV CAMP 1824

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