Re: A direct link
My Grandmother was born in 1892 and her dad (my Great Grandfather), enlisted in the 8th Texas Infantry at age 15 with his 17 year old brother in 1862. He died in about 1925, so Grandma was grown and married by the time he passed away. She told me stories about his service in the Confederate Army when I was a kid back in the 1950's. Needless to say, I was spellbound by all these stories.
Years later after joining the SCV and SUVCW, I learned that I had at least 19 Confederate ancestors and four Yanks (that I'm aware of). These are both direct and colateral ancestors.
My Grandmother was born in 1892 and her dad (my Great Grandfather), enlisted in the 8th Texas Infantry at age 15 with his 17 year old brother in 1862. He died in about 1925, so Grandma was grown and married by the time he passed away. She told me stories about his service in the Confederate Army when I was a kid back in the 1950's. Needless to say, I was spellbound by all these stories.
Years later after joining the SCV and SUVCW, I learned that I had at least 19 Confederate ancestors and four Yanks (that I'm aware of). These are both direct and colateral ancestors.
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