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Caleb Rogers Warnick

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Caleb Rogers Warnick Veteran

Birth
Blount County, Alabama, USA
Death
14 Sep 1917 (aged 88)
Rutledge Springs, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Hueytown, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Son of Robert William Warnick & Malinda Chaney Warnick. Husband of Sophronia J Holley.

Served in Morgan's Kentucky Calvary, Company G of the 2nd Kentucky Regiment (Colonel Duke's Regiment), under Capt. McFarland, of Morgan's Cavalry, commanded by John H. Morgan, C.S.A. Although this was a Kentucky regiment, 64 of its members were recruited in Blountsville, Alabama. The unit was active in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio. Caleb was wounded in Bacon Creek, Kentucky.

Many of the men were captured at Buffington Island on July 19 and the rest at New Lisbon, 26 July 1863. The Regiment was imprisoned at Camp Douglass, near Chicago, Illinois.

Womack, Caleb R. 3d Sergeant May 14, 1862
Womack, Caleb R. 2nd Sergeant May 14, 1862
Alabama Pension No. 3561, Jefferson County

Ten known children: George Washington, Margaret, James P (81195213), West, Nancy, Mary C, John Wesley, Gus, Gibbie (daughter), and Richard.

The Birmingham Age-Herald
Friday, September 14, 1917
News of Ensley

C.R. Warnick, a pioneer citizen of Jefferson county, died Friday morning at 1 o'clock at the home of his son, J. W. Warnick, at Rutledge Springs. Mr. Warnick had been ill with pneumonia for only a week. He was 88 years of age. Surviving him are four sons; G. W. Warnick of Boaz, J. P. Warnick of Marvel, J. W. Warnick of Rutledge Springs, and Gus Warnick of Piper; two daughters Mrs. C. W. Mann of Amory, Miss., and Mrs. P. L. Etheridge of Central Park. The funeral will take place at Bethlehem church this morning at 11 o'clock with Echols and Angwine in charge, interment following at the same place.
Son of Robert William Warnick & Malinda Chaney Warnick. Husband of Sophronia J Holley.

Served in Morgan's Kentucky Calvary, Company G of the 2nd Kentucky Regiment (Colonel Duke's Regiment), under Capt. McFarland, of Morgan's Cavalry, commanded by John H. Morgan, C.S.A. Although this was a Kentucky regiment, 64 of its members were recruited in Blountsville, Alabama. The unit was active in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio. Caleb was wounded in Bacon Creek, Kentucky.

Many of the men were captured at Buffington Island on July 19 and the rest at New Lisbon, 26 July 1863. The Regiment was imprisoned at Camp Douglass, near Chicago, Illinois.

Womack, Caleb R. 3d Sergeant May 14, 1862
Womack, Caleb R. 2nd Sergeant May 14, 1862
Alabama Pension No. 3561, Jefferson County

Ten known children: George Washington, Margaret, James P (81195213), West, Nancy, Mary C, John Wesley, Gus, Gibbie (daughter), and Richard.

The Birmingham Age-Herald
Friday, September 14, 1917
News of Ensley

C.R. Warnick, a pioneer citizen of Jefferson county, died Friday morning at 1 o'clock at the home of his son, J. W. Warnick, at Rutledge Springs. Mr. Warnick had been ill with pneumonia for only a week. He was 88 years of age. Surviving him are four sons; G. W. Warnick of Boaz, J. P. Warnick of Marvel, J. W. Warnick of Rutledge Springs, and Gus Warnick of Piper; two daughters Mrs. C. W. Mann of Amory, Miss., and Mrs. P. L. Etheridge of Central Park. The funeral will take place at Bethlehem church this morning at 11 o'clock with Echols and Angwine in charge, interment following at the same place.


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