Item
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Moses Barron
- Title
- Moses Barron
- Aliases
- Surname Variation: Barrington; Barronton
- Date
- 27 February 1865-30 November 1901
- Description
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Regiment: 103rd United States Colored Infantry
Company A
Rank: Private
Mustered-in date and place: 27 February 1865 in Georgetown, South Carolina, United States
Mustered-out date and place: 16 April 1866 in Fort Pulaski, Georgia, United States -
Other locations listed during time of service: Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States; Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, United States; Fort Pulaski, Georgia, United States; Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, United States; Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia, United States
Comrades Mentioned: Anthony F. Brown; Alonzo Butler; Stephen Moffet [Garrion]; Benjamin Handy; Albert McCune; Emanuel Woody; Henny Martin; William Hopkins [Mitchell]; Green Peuoman; Dick Richards; Harvey Ross; John Solomon; Colonel Bogart; Major Manning; Edward Dooe; John Henderson; D. Smith; Corporal Brown; Corporal M. Cruce; Gabriel Canter; James Blake -
Name(s) of spouse(s): Not listed
Children: Not listed -
Veteran's birth date and place: Georgetown, Georgetown County, South Carolina, United States
Plantation: Not listed
Enslaver: Govenor Alston; Addie Alston Van de Horst -
Parents of Veteran: Moses Barron
Other listed family members: Lizzie Goice -
Wife's place of birth: Not listed
Wife's plantation: Not listed
Wife's enslaver: Not listed
Wife's other family members: Not listed - Creator
- Department of the Interior Bureau of Pensions
- Publisher
- National Archives and Records Administration
- Type
- Document:
- Format
- Portable Document Format:
- Language
- English:
- Coverage
- United States of America:
- Rights
- Public Domain | All records should be cited as coming from the Center Family History at the International African Amerian Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, United States.
- Item sets
- A-B USCT Pension Applications
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