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Pvt Lewis S. Moore

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Pvt Lewis S. Moore Veteran

Birth
White Horn, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death
6 Aug 1864 (aged 34–35)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Military Record:

Private Lewis S. Moore
Military Unit: 8th Infantry Regiment
Alternate Name for the Military Unit: Company: B
Enlistment Date: 01 December 1862
Place of Enlistment: Camp Dick Robinson, Kentucky
On the Muster Roll of July & Aug 1864.
He is reported killed in action Aug 6, 1864 M.O.

Roll dated June 30, 1865 reports him Killed in Battle Utoy
Creek Near Atlanta Georgia Aug 6, 1864.
Last paid by Maj Beecher to Feb 29, 1864.
Clothing acct $72.11
Bounty due $100.00

Bio Stats:

Born: White Horn, Hawkins County, Tennessee
Father: James Moore
Married: Rebecca Ann Haun Jan 21, 1855.
Lewis was the brother-in-law of Christopher Haun who was one of the Potterstown Bridge Burners and was captured and hung in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Contributed by: Carole Elizabeth Nurmi Cummings
Military Record:

Private Lewis S. Moore
Military Unit: 8th Infantry Regiment
Alternate Name for the Military Unit: Company: B
Enlistment Date: 01 December 1862
Place of Enlistment: Camp Dick Robinson, Kentucky
On the Muster Roll of July & Aug 1864.
He is reported killed in action Aug 6, 1864 M.O.

Roll dated June 30, 1865 reports him Killed in Battle Utoy
Creek Near Atlanta Georgia Aug 6, 1864.
Last paid by Maj Beecher to Feb 29, 1864.
Clothing acct $72.11
Bounty due $100.00

Bio Stats:

Born: White Horn, Hawkins County, Tennessee
Father: James Moore
Married: Rebecca Ann Haun Jan 21, 1855.
Lewis was the brother-in-law of Christopher Haun who was one of the Potterstown Bridge Burners and was captured and hung in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Contributed by: Carole Elizabeth Nurmi Cummings

Gravesite Details

~ Contributed by Carole Nurmi Cummings in hopes that others will find their families!


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