WILLIAM FARMER, Co. G, 1st Regiment of South Carolina Volunteer Infantry (Colored) U.S. (Later redesignated the 33rd Regiment of United States Colored Troops)
William Farmer was born into slavery c. 1842 in Nassau County, Florida. William spent the first 20 years of his life in slavery. Then in 1862
The mortal remains of William Farmer may have been laid in the Evergreen Cemetery or in the Old City Cemetery.
WILLIAM FARMER, Co. G, 1st Regiment of South Carolina Volunteer Infantry (Colored) U.S. (Later redesignated the 33rd Regiment of United States Colored Troops)
William Farmer was born into slavery c. 1842 in Nassau County, Florida. William spent the first 20 years of his life in slavery. Then in 1862
The mortal remains of William Farmer may have been laid in the Evergreen Cemetery or in the Old City Cemetery.
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