Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameNancy A. RAMSEY 26
Birth Date29 Mar 1813
Birth PlaceHenry, Franklin County, Virginia
Death Date1881 Age: 67
Death PlaceBland County, Virginia
Spouses
Birth DateJan 1818
Birth PlaceHenry, Franklin County, Virginia
Death Date1880 Age: 61
Death PlaceLafayette County, Mississippi
OccupationConfederate Soldier For Virginia, Carpenter
FatherJoseph NUNN (~1780-1860)
MotherMary Polly STONE (1780-1864)
Family ID3808
Marr Date20 Jan 1840
Marr PlaceFranklin County, Virginia
Notes for Nancy A. RAMSEY
(1) Jun 2001: Pedigree Resource File CD 15 submitted by Daniel G. Bowling, 54 Artillery Dr., Columbus, Georgia 31903-4124 phone: 706-685-1405 date submitted: 20 May 2000

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Notes for William Thomas (Spouse 1)
Name: Thomas Nunn ,
Occupation: Carpenter
Enlistment Date: 01 July 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Virginia
Unit Numbers: 818 818
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 01 July 1861 at the age of 42
Enlisted in Company B, 57th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 01 July 1861.
On rolls on 15 February 1863
Deserted on 25 May 1863
Returned on 01 October 1863
Hospitalized on 22 February 1864 at Williamsburg, VA (With diarrhea)
Transferred on 07 March 1864 at Lynchburg, VA Hospl
Hospitalized on 26 June 1864 at Danville, VA (With ulcer of right hand, until discharg)
Received a disability discharge Company B, 57th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 18 September 1864
Height: 5'10 "
Eye Color: blue
Hair Color: black
Complexion: dark

On find A Grave.


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(1) Jun 2001: Pedigree Resource File CD 15 submitted by Daniel G. Bowling, 54 Artillery Dr., Columbus, Georgia 31903-4124 phone: 706-685-1405 date submitted: 20 May 2000
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