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Re: 9th Tx Calvary, Co D, Morgans Regt, Co E

Newton was born in 1831, that would have made him 30 yrs old, was that old to be in service? His daughter Texas was born in Cooke Co, in 1862, and at 3 days old, her family fled to Mo, I think, Lawrence Co, Newton had a brother there, Washington L. Chance
Karla

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