Civil War Service:
Condary enlisted with Company E of the 2nd Mississippi Regiment ,and was mustered into service March 1, 1862. He was 22 years old and was the rank of private. He fought at Gaines Farm, Malvern Hill, 2nd Manassas, South Mountain, Sharpsburg, Siege of Suffolk, and Gettysburg, where he was captured July 1, 1863. The remainder of the war was spent at Ft. Delaware as a POW. Then the Oath of Allegiance was taken on June 11, 1865. He had a "ruddy complexion, light hair, blue eyes, and stood 5'11" tall.
Condary died June 13, 1901 and is buried in McDonald Cemetery in Howland, Texas beside his beloved wife, Julia.
Civil War Service:
Condary enlisted with Company E of the 2nd Mississippi Regiment ,and was mustered into service March 1, 1862. He was 22 years old and was the rank of private. He fought at Gaines Farm, Malvern Hill, 2nd Manassas, South Mountain, Sharpsburg, Siege of Suffolk, and Gettysburg, where he was captured July 1, 1863. The remainder of the war was spent at Ft. Delaware as a POW. Then the Oath of Allegiance was taken on June 11, 1865. He had a "ruddy complexion, light hair, blue eyes, and stood 5'11" tall.
Condary died June 13, 1901 and is buried in McDonald Cemetery in Howland, Texas beside his beloved wife, Julia.
Family Members
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Ada Hilda Strickland Brackeen
1873–1930
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James Fletcher Strickland
1875–1949
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Hilliard Strickland
1876–1937
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Crockett Franklin Strickland
1878–1948
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William Benjamin Strickland
1879–1929
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Joel Smith Strickland
1882–1963
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George W Strickland
1884–1953
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Rex Turnage Strickland
1892–1973
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Lelia May Strickland Olsen
1895–1988
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