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James Cavelier Byram

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James Cavelier Byram Veteran

Birth
Franklin County, Alabama, USA
Death
18 Nov 1914 (aged 83)
Tishomingo County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Tishomingo County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Lucinda Byram

26th. MS InfantryJames Cavolier Byram, son of, Silas Condict and Martha (Blyth) Byram.

James Cavolier Byram siblings are:

John, Alden, William S., Alfred B., Martha, and Erasmus Byram.

James Cavolier Byram married Lucinda E. Hall on February 22, 1849 in Franklin Co., Alabama. Lucind E. Hall is the daughter of Green Hall.

James Cavolier Byram and Lucinda E. Hall children are:

Elizabeth Jane, Martha Sarah Ann, Jerusha Caroline, Silas Annual, Mary Alice, James C., John Jeffery, Georgia Anner, Alfred Green William, and Cora D. Byram.

Both Cavalier and Lucinda are buried in Pittsburgh Cemetery, Tisho Co MS.

Cavalier enlisted in the Confederate States of America, 16 March 1861 at Iuka Mississippi as a private in Co H, 26 MS Reg. His enlistment was for three years. He received training at Fort Donahue. The first fighting he was in was at Fort Donaldson (N TN) on the Cumberland River. This was Feb 13-1, 1862. On Feb 16 the fort was surrendered and Cavalier was among the prisoners of war at Camp Orthon Indiana. From 16 February 1862 until after August 24, 1862. Then he returned home by the prisoner exchange agreement. Cavalier rejoined his regiment and has several "engagements" on his reports. When the Battle of Coffeeville was fought he was "absent on furlough" on his records. He was in skirmish at Willow Springs May 3, 1863 and at Bakers Creek, March 1863. He was at Jackson MS from 9 July to 16 July 1863.

Family Information contributed by:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune
Husband of Lucinda Byram

26th. MS InfantryJames Cavolier Byram, son of, Silas Condict and Martha (Blyth) Byram.

James Cavolier Byram siblings are:

John, Alden, William S., Alfred B., Martha, and Erasmus Byram.

James Cavolier Byram married Lucinda E. Hall on February 22, 1849 in Franklin Co., Alabama. Lucind E. Hall is the daughter of Green Hall.

James Cavolier Byram and Lucinda E. Hall children are:

Elizabeth Jane, Martha Sarah Ann, Jerusha Caroline, Silas Annual, Mary Alice, James C., John Jeffery, Georgia Anner, Alfred Green William, and Cora D. Byram.

Both Cavalier and Lucinda are buried in Pittsburgh Cemetery, Tisho Co MS.

Cavalier enlisted in the Confederate States of America, 16 March 1861 at Iuka Mississippi as a private in Co H, 26 MS Reg. His enlistment was for three years. He received training at Fort Donahue. The first fighting he was in was at Fort Donaldson (N TN) on the Cumberland River. This was Feb 13-1, 1862. On Feb 16 the fort was surrendered and Cavalier was among the prisoners of war at Camp Orthon Indiana. From 16 February 1862 until after August 24, 1862. Then he returned home by the prisoner exchange agreement. Cavalier rejoined his regiment and has several "engagements" on his reports. When the Battle of Coffeeville was fought he was "absent on furlough" on his records. He was in skirmish at Willow Springs May 3, 1863 and at Bakers Creek, March 1863. He was at Jackson MS from 9 July to 16 July 1863.

Family Information contributed by:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune

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