M N. Stroup
Residence was not listed;
Enlisted as a 1st Lieutenant
"K" Co. SC 18th Infantry
Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
- Southern Historical Society Papers: Appomattox Paroles ANV
Also in Company K was Private M. A. Stroup
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M. N. Stroup, age 19, Private, Company K, 18th South Carolina Infantry, enlisted January 7, 1862 at Spartanburg, for 12 months, advanced to 2nd Sergeant, n.d., elected Bvt. 2nd Lieutenant January 2, 1864, advanced to 1st Lieutenant, July 30, 1864, on 21 days furlough from February 15, 1865, surrendered & paroled at Appomattox Court House April 9, 1865
Born in Spartansburg District, South Carolina, sworn into service at Charleston March 26, 1862, blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion, 5' 11"
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M. A. Stroup, Private, Company K, 18th South Carolina Infantry, enlisted February 21, 1864 at Camp of Instruction by Major Milton for 3 years, captured (Recruit) July 30, 1864 at Petersburg, Virginia, received at Point Lookout, Maryland prison camp August 5, transferred Aut 8 to Elmira, New York prison camp, died at Elmira December 9,1864 of Pneumonia, buried in grave # 1110
M267: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of South Carolina
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Malcomb Napoleon Stroup filed Texas Confederate Pension application A-39713, from Collins County, Texas
Laura Isabell Stroup, widow of Malcom Napoleon, filed Texas Widow's Pension A-40380 from Collins County, Texas
lndex to Texas CSA Pension Files