He was a carpenter by trade.
He was a member of the 14th Alabama Comp D "Yancey's Greys" along with his brothers; Capt James Miles, Holloway, Jasper and Jesse Briskey. Only Marion and Jasper survived the war, a memorial of their service is preserved at the Bowling Briskey Cemetery in Milltown, AL Marion was wounded May 31, 1862 at the Battle of Seven Pines, VA. and was discharged April 12, 1865.
∼Co D, 14th Ala Regt
CSA
He was a carpenter by trade.
He was a member of the 14th Alabama Comp D "Yancey's Greys" along with his brothers; Capt James Miles, Holloway, Jasper and Jesse Briskey. Only Marion and Jasper survived the war, a memorial of their service is preserved at the Bowling Briskey Cemetery in Milltown, AL Marion was wounded May 31, 1862 at the Battle of Seven Pines, VA. and was discharged April 12, 1865.
∼Co D, 14th Ala Regt
CSA
Inscription
This gravesite is unmarked and there is no gravestone. The cemetery office has confirmed his burial here.
There is a memorial placed in his family cemetery in Milltown, AL along with his brothers. He is not buried there.
Family Members
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James Miles Briskey
1829–1862
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John Nicholas Brisky
1831–1907
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Hollaway "Tobe" Briskey
1835–1862
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Holloway Brisky
1838–1862
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Jasper Newton Briskey
1840–1928
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PVT Jesse Briskey
1843–1862
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Nancy America Brisky Leverett
1847–1926
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William B "Bill" Brisky
1848–1910
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George Washington Brisky
1849–1919
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Dudley Brisky
1854–1941
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Nicholas Brisky
1859–1933
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