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| Name: John Fontaine Fletcher Thomson | Rank: 2nd Lieutenant | Company: A | Born 3 Jan 1826 in Giles County, TN; the eleventh child of Alexander Thomson, Jr. and Elizabeth Maury Dowsing. Enlisted in TX, Burleson Co. Married Anne 'Annie' Hope 8 Mar 1866 in Burleson Co.; seven children. Died 31 Mar 1900 in Runnel Co., TX. Buried in Old Runnels Cemetery, Runnels City, Runnels Co., TX.
| | Contact Name: Douglas McCrum | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 5/3/2006 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Hartwell Weaver Donnell | Rank: Corporal | Company: B | Often listed as H.W. Donald, H.W. Donnel and H.W. Donnall. Born 14 Jan 1843 in Greene, MO. Died 27 Jan 1920 in Fort Worth, TX. Son of William Pinkney Donnell and Susan Weaver.
| | Contact Name: Evan Miller | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 1/9/2010 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: William Eusebius Stone | Rank: Unknown | Company: B | He was in McCulloch's dividion. They were called Walker's Greyhounds by the Union forces. Fought at Millikens Bend where his brother Wyatt Mitchell Stone was killed.
| | Contact Name: Marla Schubert | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 1/10/2007 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Elijah Sherwood Allen | Rank: Unknown | Company: C | Elijah Sherman Allen's obituary stated that he was the oldest of seven children. Wife, Jane C. DEVAUGHN.
| | Contact Name: David Hill | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 1/9/2010 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: William Camp Allen | Rank: Unknown | Company: C | 'William Camp Allen was taken prisoner at Arkansas Post and carried to Chicago. This was Col. Bryan Marsh's regiment. He is one of the last four survivors of original membership of the Old Baptist Church. Joined the Baptist Church in 1855.' Tyler Daily Courier Times, 15 June 1911
| | Contact Name: David Hill | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 1/9/2010 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: William M. Capps | Rank: Unknown | Company: C | Born 14 July 1832. Census records indicate the birthplace as Georgia, his father's birthplace as South Carolina and his mother's birthplace also as Georgia. William married Levina Moseley in Smith County, Texas on 16 August 1860. She was born in Georgia on 4 April 1843. Her parents were Miles Moseley and Nancy Camp from Henry County, Georgia.
| | Contact Name: David Hill | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 1/9/2010 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Thaddeus K. McLemore | Rank: Unknown | Company: C | According to pay records, Thaddeus and older brother Felix joined the 17th in 1862, serving throughout the war until regiment was surrendered in May 1865 and the brothers were paroled home.
| | Contact Name: David McLemore | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 10/28/2006 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Martin C. Potter | Rank: Private | Company: D | Potter, Martin C., Private Company D, 17th Texas Infantry “Allen’s Infantry”
Served as a Private in the company.
Born: 1838 in Cass Co., GA Died: Texas Buried: Married: Children: Occupation:
| | Contact Name: Adrian C. Sims | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 6/25/2007 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Amos K. Eaker | Rank: 2nd Sergeant | Company: E | Amos was from Field Creek, Llano County, Texas. In February 1862 100 men from the Llano went to Camp Terry near Austin and then to Arkansas. They defended Fort DeRussey and Amos lost an eye in the battle. Other engagements were Battle of Milligan's Bend, Red River Campaign, Camden Expedition, Mansfield, Pleasanty Hill, and Jenkins Ferry. The 17th served with Walkers Division. They were Easy Company McCulloughs Brigade.
| | Contact Name: Marion Jones | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 6/30/2008 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: James Ragsdale Moss | Rank: Private | Company: E | Transferred to Ragsdale's Texas Cavalry (his first cousin) the day prior to the capture of most of Scurry's command at the Battle of Pleasant Hill
| | Contact Name: Roger Rountree | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 4/26/2007 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Harvey N. Litle aka Lytle | Rank: 2nd Lieutenant | Company: F | H. N. Litle Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: Texas Regiment Name: 17th Regiment, Texas Infantry (Allen's) Company: F Rank In: Second Lieutenant
Harvey N. Lytle died August 25 1863 without leaving a will disposing of his estate and left his widow Eliza and four children, Mary Edith the child by his first wife, and Walter T., Shelby and Susan all very young children, except Mary Edith. He left a large estate consisting of lands, cattle, horses, and his homestead in Bastrop Co. and a one third interest in his brothers estate, he had no debts. All he died possessed of was disposed of by an Administrator shortly after his death, leaving his widow and minor children with no means of support. (The document of probate is on file and shows that M Mc Master transferred 165 acres in MC county, 36 quarter sections and 180 acres in Guadalupe, 19 horses and 35 cattle - to Stephen Cole and Sam McKinzie creditors. The sale of 3 'negro women' for $797 was used to pay the probate fees)
Subject: Harvey Newton Litle 1850 Brazoria Co ., TX Census 0390.gif sister Rebecca Litle-Scoby
#28 173 H. N. Litle 32 M farmer $ 2000, b.Louisiana Edith Litle 69 F b.Mississippi (mother) Erastus Litle 34 M $ 800. b.Louisiana (brother) Eliza Litle 18 F b.Georgia or Florida(?) (Wife of HN) Mary E. Litle 2 F b.Texas (child HN and Mary J Scobey deceased)
Erastus Litle Born Dec. 25, 1815 , Died Aug. 12 1862 (Brother of Rebecca Litle Eagleston)
H. N. Litle Born Aug. 5, 1818 Died Apr. 25, 1863 (Brother of Rebecca Litle Eagleston)
| | Contact Name: Donald Lytle | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 10/4/2007 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Cullen Curlee Arnett | Rank: Captain | Company: G | The 17th organized in 1862 was part of the 3rd Brigade of the famous Walkers Texas Division also known as Walkers Greyhounds. Cullen also served under Captain W. J. Maltrby who was in charge of company D.
| | Contact Name: Lucille Caldwell | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 7/5/2006 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Samuel Hampton Marley | Rank: Private | Company: G | GGGrandfather of Thaddaeus Nathaniel Scroggins, member of my SCV Unit where I am Adjutant.
| | Contact Name: Jay Robertson | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 4/20/2004 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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