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william hawkins anderson
Rank Unknown
paroled at vicksburg
Contact Name: h.a. fleck
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Date Added: 12/20/2011

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Benjamin David Hennington
- 1st Lieutenant
No comments
Contact Name: Gayle Hennington
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Date Added: 2/19/2004

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Douglas Walworth
- Captain
Officer in Adams Light Guards, Natchez MS--1st Lieutenant in 1861. Later joined staff of Gen. William T Martin.
Contact Name: John C. Faquin
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Date Added: 9/2/2009

Company A
Edward Harrington Mogan
- Sergeant
SERG. Edward Harrington Mogan is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Summit, MS.

Confederate headstone reads:
SERG Edward H Mogan
CO A
16 MISS INF
1835
1879
Contact Name: Michael Woodrick
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Date Added: 1/4/2021

Company A
Jonathan Yerkes Spicer
- Private
My Great Great Grandfather..
Contact Name: Carl McClung
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Date Added: 8/11/2007

Company A
A T Watts
- Corporal
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Contact Name: Gary B Murphy
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Date Added: 5/27/2007

Company B
Stephen Dampier
- Private
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Contact Name: Nancy Mallory Archer
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Date Added: 8/10/2011

Company B
Harrison Richard Gibson
- Private
This is my gggrandfather on my grandmother's side.
He is buried in Mount Zion Cemetery
Apple Springs, Trinity Co. Texas

His Tomb Stone reads:

HR Gibson
7-25-1844 to 2-27-1925
Pvt. Co. B Miss Inf. CSA
Contact Name: Gary Warren
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Date Added: 7/19/2005

Company B
William Henry Giles
- Private
William Giles (my great grandfather) was a member of the Westville Guards, Company B, 16th Mississippi Infantry. At some point in the war he was captured and spent the remainder of the war in an Ohio prison. He was released at war's end and walked back to Westville, MS. I'm trying to find out at which battle he was taken prisoner and in which prison he was incarcerated.
Contact Name: Kenneth Cousson
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Date Added: 6/5/2014

Company B
Francis Marion Grubbs
- Sergeant
Great Grandfather
Contact Name: Mark F. Grubbs
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Date Added: 9/11/2009

Company B
Johnson Greene Sandifer
- Private
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Contact Name: John Sandifer
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Date Added: 3/27/2009

Company B
William H Turner
- Private
Buried in Confederate Rest Cemetery in Mobile, AL
Contact Name: Michael Jonathan Turner
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Date Added: 8/28/2008

Company C
William Franklin Cain
Rank Unknown
born 06-23-1818, died 05-20-1863, has a memorial stone in the Naomi Cain cemetery, George Cty, Ms, but was buried in an un-named cemetery in Bedford, Virginia.
Contact Name: James Trussell
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Date Added: 8/5/2010

Company C
William H. Catchings
- Private
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Contact Name: Gayle Hennington
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Date Added: 2/19/2004

Company C
George Washington Clement
- Private
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Contact Name: Gayle Hennington
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Date Added: 2/19/2004

Company C
calvin alexander cowan
- Musician
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Contact Name: tom cowan
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Date Added: 10/29/2005

Company C
Willis Patterson Hughes
- Private
Enlisted Apr 25 1861 Crystal Springs Mississippi age 14.[by Capt W.H McGardle} in {capt James C. Davis Co.} B;Mar 28 1847 Tallahatchie Miss. D: Mar 13 1928 Amite Mississippi.
Contact Name: T.strickland
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Date Added: 12/6/2012

Company C
Hesekiah Keenan
- Private
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Contact Name: Chas Keenan
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Date Added: 8/7/2010

Company C
Alfred F. Slay
- Private
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Contact Name: Gayle Hennington
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Date Added: 2/19/2004

Company C
Elijah J. Slay
- Private
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Contact Name: Gayle Hennington
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Date Added: 2/19/2004

Company C
Joel W Slay
- Private
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Contact Name: Gayle Hennington
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Date Added: 2/19/2004

Company C
William Slay
- Private
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Contact Name: Gayle Hennington
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Date Added: 2/19/2004

Company C
William Carney Slay
- Sergeant
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Contact Name: Christopher H. Ezelle
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Date Added: 6/16/2013

Company D
Henry John Aldrich
- Private
My maternal great, great grandfather, H.J. Aldrich was a carpenter by trade and was captured 30 April 1863 while repairing a bridge near Fredericksburg and sent to the Old Capital Prison. He was exchange @ City Point, VA on 11 May 1863 and in April 1864 transferred to the Navy. After the war he returned to Natchez, married and started a family before moving to southern IL. John Russell in Company I co-signed Henry's marriage bond. Note: Frederick 'Gus' Aldrich in Company D is believed to have been Henry's brother.
Contact Name: Thomas Palmer
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Contact Homepage: My Civil War genealogy
Date Added: 1/4/2012

Company D
Charles J Quinn
- Private
Charles was my gg-Uncle. He was buried in the Old Shady Grove Cemetery in Webster Co., Mississippi. His brothers John O Quinn and David N Quinn and a sister, Melvina E Quinn Crumby are also buried there. His military information was engraved on his white marble military headstone.
Contact Name: Sherry Jones
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Date Added: 12/31/2012

Company D
Isham Butcher Welch
- Private
The Rankin Farmers
Contact Name: Mary Ellen Kingery
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Date Added: 7/4/2018

Company E
Elisha C. Andrews
- 1st Sergeant
Sergeant E C Andrews, my GGrandfather, 16th MS, Co. E.. fought in the great battles in VA & the east...
Contact Name: thomas k. holmes
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Contact Homepage: thomas.holmes@selu.edu
Date Added: 3/4/2014

Company E
William Pinkney Boutwell
- Private
William Pinkney Boutwell was the only surviving son of James Allen Boutwell and Ellender Tullos born June 6, 1846 presumably in Marion County, Mississippi. William served during the Civil War as a Private in the 16th Infantry, Company E, CSA entering the Confederate Army from Pike County. William married Mazurian Jane Boutwell; together they raised a family of twelve children. The family left Pike County for Lawrence County for a while but where back in Pike County by the turn of the century. William and Mazurian are buried in the Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery in Lawrence County. The information contained herein was transcribed from his Bible by grandson Julius Dewitt Shivers; the whereabouts of the actual Bible are unknown.

Contact Name: Bert Boutwell
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Date Added: 3/30/2009

Company E
Buxton Ryves Conerly
- Private
Enlisted as a Private on 10 February 1864 at the age of 17.
Knocked down by an exploding shell, losing hearing in his right ear and captured on 2 April 1865 at Fort Gregg, Petersburg, VA.
Sent to Point Lookout on 5 April 1865.
Released on 10 June 1865.
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Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 6/30/2010

Company E
Luke Ward Conerly
- Private
Enlisted as a Private on 21 April 1861 at the age of 20.
Promoted to 3rd Sergeant.
Reduced to ranks on 26 April 1862.
Captured on 27 June 1862 near Strausburg, VA and confined at Old Capital Prison, Washington, DC.
Exchanged on 5 August 1862.
Wounded in the hip on 17 September 1862 at Antietam, MD.
Wounded in the left leg on 12 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA.
Captured on 27 January 1865 at Petersburg, VA.
Confined at Knoxville, TN on 14 March 1865.
Released on 16 March 1865 after taking the Oath of Allegiance.
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Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 6/30/2010

Company E
Jesse Willis Guy
- Private
Enlisted as a Private on 27 July 1861 at the age of 20.
Killed at Antietam, MD on 17 September 1862.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 6/30/2010

Company E
William Jefferson Guy
- Private
Enlisted as a Private on 27 July 1861 at the age of 19.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 6/30/2010

Company E
John Holmes
- Captain
fought in the great battles in Virginia & the east under the command of generals Robert E Lee & Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson
Contact Name: thomas holmes
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Contact Homepage: rexracing
Date Added: 12/11/2013

Company E
William McCuskerr
- 1st Sergeant
Hoping to find information on my Great Grandfather.Born in Magnolia Ms. 1831......Had a brother John,
Joined the 16th Mississippi with his brother John.
Wounded at Sharpsburg and his Brother John rendered Disabled.
There were two newspaper articles about his death in Magnolia Newspaper. He died on Jan 1st 6:30AM....do not remember the year, about 1868.
Would like to visit his Grave and would like to know how his family got to Mississippi and from where....I think Ireland.
Contact Name: Robert W. McCusker
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Date Added: 3/11/2008

Company E
John Edward J Tarver
- Private
My name is Michael Paul Wilson i am the grand-son of Percy Arik Wilson which is the son of Adaline Dee Tarver which is the daughter of John Edward J. Tarver
Contact Name: Michael Paul Wilson
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Date Added: 11/16/2008

Company E
John Quincy Travis
- Lieutenant
Enlisted at Holmesville, Pike County, MS as a Private. Served until 1863 and rose to the rank of Third Lieutenant. Lost right hand at the Battle of Chancellorsville. Retired to the Invalid Corps in 1863 and returned home to Pike County, MS. Became sheriff of Pike County in 1870 and served for three terms. Travis then served six years as the Postmaster in Magnolia, MS. Died in 1907 and buried in Magnolia Cemetery. Source: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100896454.
Contact Name: Matthew Travis
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Date Added: 1/21/2024

Company F
Greenberry M. Anderson
- Private
Brother of my Gr-Gr-Grandfather Jonathon Anderson. One of five brothers that served the Confederacy.

Born 1838 in Jones County. Mississippi.

Enlisted on May 31, 1861 in Corinth, Mississippi, at the age of 22.

On December 31, 1861 he extended his enlistment for two years or the war, for a $50 bounty.

On the Company Muster Roll for Aug. 1862 he is listed as 'Detailed as a Teamster on August 18, 1862'.

Listed as a 'Driver of Forage Wagon' and an 'Ambulance Driver' on subsequent Muster Rolls
Contact Name: Bobby G. Herring
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Date Added: 4/26/2006

Company F
Joel Martin Monroe Anderson
- Private
Son of my Gr-Gr-Grandfather Jonathon Anderson, born in Mississippi in 1843. Enlisted on April 27, but the year is incomplete and just says 186_. This was the unit his brother Norvell and his uncle Greenberry served in.
Contact Name: Bobby G. Herring
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Date Added: 11/24/2005

Company F
Norvell Anderson
- Private
Son of my Gr-Gr-Grandfather Jonathon Anderson, born in Mississippi in 1840. Enlisted in the 16th Mississippi Co. F on May 31, 1861 at Corinth Mississippi. He received a 'bounty' of $50 for extending his enlistment for 'two years or the war' on February 5, 1862. The Company Muster Roll for May & June 1864 lists him as 'Absent. Taken prisoner by the enemy at Spotsylvania, Virginia May 12, 1864'. He was Paroled as a Prisoner of War from Fort Delaware on September 14, 1864, and 'exchanged' on September 18, 1864. He was sent to Stuart Hospital in Richmond, Va. on September 23rd and died a few weeks later on October 4, 1864 from 'intermittent fever'.
Contact Name: Bobby G. Herring
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Date Added: 11/24/2005

Company F
Patrick Peter Bergin
- Private
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Contact Name: Marybeth Bergin
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Date Added: 1/3/2013

Company F
John M Fewox
- Private
John M Fewox is the son of John and Elizabeth Fewox, brother to William, Peter, and Thomas J. He enlisted at Paulding MS March 3, 1862. He was wounded at Sharpsburg on Sept 17, 1862.
Contact Name: William S Fewox
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Date Added: 10/7/2010

Company F
George William Pearce
- Private
Wounded at Sharpsburg. Later transferred to Co. A, 40th Mississippi Infantry. Captured at Big Black River and sent to Fort Delaware.
Contact Name: Bill Pearce
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Date Added: 2/3/2007

Company G
James Martin Wylie
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: Stephen Woodard
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Date Added: 8/19/2023

Company H
Francis Marion Adams
- Private
'Frank', son of James and Margaret Adams, joined up at the beginning with his elder brother John.
Injured in August 1864 at Battle of Weldon Railroad near Petersburg. Taken to hospital in Richmond, died three days later--family stories say that he lost a leg in the battle. Still searching for his gravesite, probably in Richmond.
His widow Angeline Floyd Adams married George Washington Boykin and they moved from Smith Co to Sharkey Co, MS.
Contact Name: Linda Adams Phears
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Date Added: 1/22/2010

Company H
John Quincy Adams
- 1st Sergeant
Adams family from Marion SC to Smith Co 1848. John and his brother Francis Marion Adams joined up at the beginning. John on pay records through March 1865, may be the 'Jos Adams Sgt' listed at surrender with the unit.
Contact Name: Linda Adams Phears
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Date Added: 1/22/2010

Company H
Lorenzo Dow Boykin
- Private
I am compiler/editor of The 16th Mississippi Infantry: Civil War Letters and Reminiscences (University Press of Mississippi, 2002).
Contact Name: Robert G. Evans
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Date Added: 1/14/2006

Company H
David James House
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 9/27/2009

Company H
Cornelius B Lancaster
- Private
Smith County Defenders. Died at Warrenton, Virginia on November 6, 1863
Contact Name: Donna Lancaster
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Date Added: 12/7/2010

Company H
James H Lancaster
- Private
Smith County Defenders. Killed at the Battle of Chancellorsville, VA on May 3, 1863
Contact Name: Donna Lancaster
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Date Added: 12/7/2010

Company H
John Dabney Lancaster
- Private
Smith County Defenders
Contact Name: Donna Lancaster
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Date Added: 12/7/2010

Company H
Robert Columbus Lancaster
- Private
Smith County Defenders. Captured at Petersburg, VA. on September 20, 1864. Held as POW at Point Lookout, Maryland until released on June 6, 1865.
Contact Name: Donna Lancaster
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Date Added: 12/7/2010

Company H
Samuel M Lancaster
- Private
Smith County Defenders
Contact Name: Donna
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Date Added: 12/7/2010

Company H
james madison rogers
- Sergeant
a native of south carolina, he moved with his family to ms. befores the war...was injured several times...was with Lee at appomatox...never took oath.
Contact Name: aubrey hayden
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Date Added: 8/29/2004

Company H
Rankin Kennon Royals
- Private
Buried Leaf River Baptist Church, Pineville, Smith County, MS
Contact Name: Charles Moncrief
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Date Added: 3/31/2017

Company H
samuel Wyatt sandifer
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: L E Matthews
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Date Added: 3/21/2012

Company H
Silas A. Shirley
- Private
Pvt. S.A. (Silas Andrew) Shirley, 16th Mississippi Inf., Co. H, Smith County Defenders,killed in action at Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 12, 1864.He was the son of William Shirley and Nancy Rebecca Adams. He died at 24 years of age. Shirley enlisted July 10, 1861, and fought through all major actions with the 16th until his death.Died of wounds at Bloody Angle with the 16th. Buried in Confederate Cemetery at Spotsylvania, VA. in Mississippi section as ' S.C. Shirley.' When removed from battlefield his marker was blurred and buried as 'S.C.'instead of 'S.A.' From web site of National Park Service:'Fighting at the “Bloody Angle” of Spotsylvania Court House was some of the most ferocious and deadly that occurred during the Civil War. Mississippians from General Nathaniel Harris’s Brigade were some of the regiments thrown into the Confederate defense of the Bloody Angle on May 12, 1864. Many of those who fell in the fighting were buried behind the lines and in the fields near the Neil McCoull House. Two years later, their graves remained, marked by simple wood headboards. Visible in photo are the graves of men from the 16th Mississippi Infantry: Sergeants Stephen W. Dampeer and J.B. Summer; Privates Samuel C. Bakins, T.K. Curry, S.A. Shirley and T. White. These men now rest in the Spotsylvania Confederate Cemetery.' You may see these photos of markers at National Park Service website.
Contact Name: R.D. Hankins
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Date Added: 11/26/2010

Company I
Timothy Daley
Rank Unknown
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Contact Name: Dawn Daley
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Date Added: 11/29/2016

Company I
Nolan Whitaker
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: Whitaker Denman
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Contact Homepage: leighton08
Date Added: 11/23/2009

Company K
James Duncan Cage
- Captain
Captain James D. Cage enlisted as a private in Company K, the 'Wilkinson Rifles.' He completed his service as a captain, and after extended service as courier to A. P. Hill, was transferred to Company H, 7th Louisiana Volunteers in 1864.
Contact Name: Chris Wheeler
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Date Added: 12/4/2011

Company K
William Clinton Cage
- Captain
W. C. Cage enlisted in April 1861 in the 'Wilkinson Rifles.' He served as courier to Gen. Longstreet at Gettysburg, was commended for gallantry by Gen. Posey in 1863, and was transferred to the staff of Gen Harry Hays as Aide-de-camp, at which position he was serving at the conclusion of the war.
Contact Name: Chris Wheeler
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Date Added: 12/4/2011

Company K
James M Higgins
- Private
James Marshall Higgins was my Great-Great-Great Grandfather. Wounded three times at Antietam, later returned to service only to be captured sometime in 1863.
Contact Name: Todd DeBruler
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Date Added: 8/29/2013

Company K
joseph f williams
- Private
wilkinson county, ms am looking for gravesite
Contact Name: joe stutzman
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Date Added: 2/4/2009

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