In an excercise in futility i have been helping my father with geneological research. Of course i have taken great intrest in our Civil War ancestors, and i ran across an interesting quote from my great-grandmother in reference to her father John Bransford Nichols.
"While Olta May Tyler Nichols (g-g mother) was recollecting family information in 1957 "He (John Bransford Nichols) was a Confederate Soldier taken prisoner soon after joining and was caught escaping by tunneling out through a fireplace and was hanged by the thumbs by the Yankees."
This is the only reference in family records i could find, all i have found in the Soldier and Sailor database is a John B. Nichols serving in the Missouri State Guard. I know the MSG does not have the best records but I am trying to determine the following
1) What unit he served in (MSG? Which Division? Partisan/Guerilla?)
2) If there are any incidents in reference to missouri confederates being "strung up by the thumbs" for attempting to escape? Was this a common punishment for POWs? I think it was common corporal punishment, any thoughts on this?
3) If he was captured soon after joining, could this be the "Camp Jackson Affair"?
If anyone has any ideas or theories i would appreciate it.
Some background:
J.B. Nichols was born in 1842 in Smith, TN, moved to Franklin County, MO (town of St Clair) with his family in 1850 and from what i can tell was "out of the war" by 1863 when records show he married Harriet Funk and they had children in 1863 and 1864. Records in TN indicate they were a slaveholding family while in TN, but nothing to show they had slaves while in Missouri. Following the war (1876) they moved to Arkansas where they finally passed away.
"While Olta May Tyler Nichols (g-g mother) was recollecting family information in 1957 "He (John Bransford Nichols) was a Confederate Soldier taken prisoner soon after joining and was caught escaping by tunneling out through a fireplace and was hanged by the thumbs by the Yankees."
This is the only reference in family records i could find, all i have found in the Soldier and Sailor database is a John B. Nichols serving in the Missouri State Guard. I know the MSG does not have the best records but I am trying to determine the following
1) What unit he served in (MSG? Which Division? Partisan/Guerilla?)
2) If there are any incidents in reference to missouri confederates being "strung up by the thumbs" for attempting to escape? Was this a common punishment for POWs? I think it was common corporal punishment, any thoughts on this?
3) If he was captured soon after joining, could this be the "Camp Jackson Affair"?
If anyone has any ideas or theories i would appreciate it.
Some background:
J.B. Nichols was born in 1842 in Smith, TN, moved to Franklin County, MO (town of St Clair) with his family in 1850 and from what i can tell was "out of the war" by 1863 when records show he married Harriet Funk and they had children in 1863 and 1864. Records in TN indicate they were a slaveholding family while in TN, but nothing to show they had slaves while in Missouri. Following the war (1876) they moved to Arkansas where they finally passed away.
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