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Re: Thombs/Kelly 7th Miss & 9th MS SS

Well, this can't be the same man as in the Wilkinson brothers letter. This man died in 1861. Check this out...

CARD #1:
Wash. Kelley

CARD #2:
Muster in Roll...
Capt. Ben Sawyers Company Alabama Volunteers
Age 24
Roll dated AUG 24, 1861 Corinth, Mississippi
Muster in: AUG 24, 1861
Joined for duty AUG 23, 1861 Corinth, Mississippi
Enrolled by Capt. Stockton for 12 months
NOTES: This company became Company I Blythes's Battalion Mississippi Infantry

CARD #3
Company I Blythe's Independent Regiment of Infantry
muster roll dated Aug 24 to NOV 1, 1861
Enlisted AUG 24, 1861
Place: Corinth, Mississippi
By: Captain Stockton
For: 12 months
Remarks: Present

Card #4:
K/24/Ala.
Washington Kelley, Co. k, 24 regt
Name appears on a roll of officers and soldiers of the Confederate States who were killed in battle
or died of wounds opr disease.
Deceased NOV 12, 1861 at Colunbus, Ky.

His money and effects and who claimed them aren't listed but the date of the claim is MAR 21, 1864

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