captured at the surrender of Vicksburg and then paroled. The unit was reformed and continued the fight until the end of the war. Records show that William was with the regiment when it surrendered at the end of the war in North Carolina. William's brother, Peter Newton Acker, was assigned as a 3rd Sergeant to the same company.
Louisa & William lived in Blue Eye Community outside of Lincoln, Talladega Co., Alabama all of their married life.
captured at the surrender of Vicksburg and then paroled. The unit was reformed and continued the fight until the end of the war. Records show that William was with the regiment when it surrendered at the end of the war in North Carolina. William's brother, Peter Newton Acker, was assigned as a 3rd Sergeant to the same company.
Louisa & William lived in Blue Eye Community outside of Lincoln, Talladega Co., Alabama all of their married life.
Family Members
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Nancy C Acker
1825–1856
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George William Acker
1826–1862
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Margarett Malinda "Polly" Acker Scott
1828–1898
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Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Acker
1830–1900
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Peter Newton "Coot" Acker
1835–1904
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Caroline Teresa Acker Vinson
1838–1913
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Mary Amanda "Manda" Acker Harrison
1840–1915
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Dearborn A Acker
1842–1921
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Elanor F. Acker
1844–1920
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