Lived in Maury Co, TN in 1860 near Culleoka
Served in 48th Regiment, 54th Tennessee Infantry from 1861 to 1863 under the command of Colonel George H. Nixon.
Stella Faye Clements Martin wrote that the family of Jonathan Allen Foster was notified that he died of Typhoid Fever and was buried at an undisclosed location on a bank of the Mississippi River.
Unit records indicate that the 48th Inf Regt was garrisoned at Chapel Hill, near Corinth, MS at the time of Jonathan's death.
Jonathan does not appear in the 1870 U S Census, however, A E Foster is listed as a widow residing near Culleoka in the 1870 Census with inferred children: Newton Foster, George Foster and Nancy Foster.
Please submit any documentation on any aspect of his life since it is clouded in mystery by events of the Civil War.
Lived in Maury Co, TN in 1860 near Culleoka
Served in 48th Regiment, 54th Tennessee Infantry from 1861 to 1863 under the command of Colonel George H. Nixon.
Stella Faye Clements Martin wrote that the family of Jonathan Allen Foster was notified that he died of Typhoid Fever and was buried at an undisclosed location on a bank of the Mississippi River.
Unit records indicate that the 48th Inf Regt was garrisoned at Chapel Hill, near Corinth, MS at the time of Jonathan's death.
Jonathan does not appear in the 1870 U S Census, however, A E Foster is listed as a widow residing near Culleoka in the 1870 Census with inferred children: Newton Foster, George Foster and Nancy Foster.
Please submit any documentation on any aspect of his life since it is clouded in mystery by events of the Civil War.
Family Members
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Margaret Singleton Foster Pipkin
1805–1857
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Josiah M. Joseph Foster
1807–1888
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George Washington Foster
1810–1887
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Julia Foster
1811–1889
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Sarah Elizabeth Salina "Sallie" Foster Tomlinson
1818–1886
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Elizabeth B Foster Taylor
1820–1859
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Nancy Foster Caskey Bryles
1822–1881
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Richard Singleton Foster Jr
1829–1911
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