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Born June 26, 1825 in Sumter County, SC. First wife with whom he had five children died October 24, 1862. Approximately four months later he enlisted March 7, 1863 in Company A, Tucker's Cavalry Squadron at Georgetown, SC. He was on that roster when it became Company F, 7th SC Cavalry. Present March 1863-February 12, 1864. Detailed to Commissary Depot in Georgetown February 12 - 29, 1864. Present mounted March - October 1864. Dismounted since October 7, 1864. On November 25, 1864, Captain W.L. Wallace wrote a letter to Col. H. Taylor where he mentions that Private J.S. Cole and Sgt. J.D. Sessions horses were killed by the enemy in action on the Charles City Road on October 7, 1864. Captain Wallace fixed appraisement and valued John's horse at $1,800. John Cole was wounded at Appomattox Station on April 8, 1865 in his right hand by a minie ball. He was at Flying (Field) Hospital, 24th Army Corps April 11 - 13, 1865; paroled at Appomattox while still a patient in the hospital; transferred to CSA General Hospital in Farmville on April 13, 1865; and again paroled and released on April 16, 1865. John S. Cole died October 7, 1900, the same month and day that his horse was killed 36 years earlier during the war. He is buried in Manning Cemetery, Clarendon County, SC.
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