Re: Co.K website
Micah, the answer is yes and yes, he is one in the same. Captain Tilford C. "Critt" Edwards is listed in the O.R, Adjutant General's Report for the state of Kentucky and several accounts of the battle of Baton Rouge, and N. B. Forrest's Raid on Paducah, several of these in the CONFEDERATE VETERAN C. 1896. He was a Great, Great Great Great Grandfather of mine. Another of my relatives was Major John F. Edwards of McLaw's staff. He enlisted as a private here in KY, but was shortly thereafter commissioned and sent out East as Chief of Commissary.
In addition to every book obtainable on the Orphan Brigade, other KY Regiments, and N. B. Forrest in my possession is Henry George's excellent book HISTORY OF THE 3rd, 7th, 8th and 12th C.S.A. KENTUCKY CONFEDERATE VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENTS. Although mine is a copy from the original 1911 publishing, I know that reprints can be obtained from Simmons Historical Publications, PO Box 66, Melber, KY, 42069 . Anyone interested in this subject should have this book in their library.
Speaking of N.C., I have ancestors from Rowan County, N.C., Tennessee and Virginia too. I am aware of those that served in the Revolutionary war and the War of 1812 in N.C., but haven't fully researched those distant relatives who remaind there, pertaining to their service in the WBTS either.
Micah, the answer is yes and yes, he is one in the same. Captain Tilford C. "Critt" Edwards is listed in the O.R, Adjutant General's Report for the state of Kentucky and several accounts of the battle of Baton Rouge, and N. B. Forrest's Raid on Paducah, several of these in the CONFEDERATE VETERAN C. 1896. He was a Great, Great Great Great Grandfather of mine. Another of my relatives was Major John F. Edwards of McLaw's staff. He enlisted as a private here in KY, but was shortly thereafter commissioned and sent out East as Chief of Commissary.
In addition to every book obtainable on the Orphan Brigade, other KY Regiments, and N. B. Forrest in my possession is Henry George's excellent book HISTORY OF THE 3rd, 7th, 8th and 12th C.S.A. KENTUCKY CONFEDERATE VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENTS. Although mine is a copy from the original 1911 publishing, I know that reprints can be obtained from Simmons Historical Publications, PO Box 66, Melber, KY, 42069 . Anyone interested in this subject should have this book in their library.
Speaking of N.C., I have ancestors from Rowan County, N.C., Tennessee and Virginia too. I am aware of those that served in the Revolutionary war and the War of 1812 in N.C., but haven't fully researched those distant relatives who remaind there, pertaining to their service in the WBTS either.
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