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James Milton Welborn

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James Milton Welborn

Birth
Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Death
28 Oct 1898 (aged 79)
Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Copied from CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS, Anderson County Court House, Anderson, SC

"James Milton Welborn, Hopewell Township, Anderson County, SC was Captain in the SC Infantry, Butler's Regiment, Rhett's Brigade.

Served as Captain in the Confederate Infantry, Butler's Regiment, Rhett's Brigade, stationed at Charleston, SC. A Confederate marker has been placed on his grave.


Copied from SOUTH CAROLINA TROOPS IN CONFEDERATE SERVICE, by Salley, Vol. I, Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC.

"James Milton Welborn enlisted with the 1st Regiment of the South Carolina Infantry on March 29, 1864 at Columbia, SC. He was sent to Charleston, SC (where he was engaged in action of Charleston Harbor, John's Island and Fort Moultrie. Was appointed Corporal on Oct. 31, 1864 and was on Muster Roll December 31, 1864, Butler's Regiment."

Discharged from Confederate Service 1865. Captain Welborn was a leading farmer in his community.
Copied from CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS, Anderson County Court House, Anderson, SC

"James Milton Welborn, Hopewell Township, Anderson County, SC was Captain in the SC Infantry, Butler's Regiment, Rhett's Brigade.

Served as Captain in the Confederate Infantry, Butler's Regiment, Rhett's Brigade, stationed at Charleston, SC. A Confederate marker has been placed on his grave.


Copied from SOUTH CAROLINA TROOPS IN CONFEDERATE SERVICE, by Salley, Vol. I, Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC.

"James Milton Welborn enlisted with the 1st Regiment of the South Carolina Infantry on March 29, 1864 at Columbia, SC. He was sent to Charleston, SC (where he was engaged in action of Charleston Harbor, John's Island and Fort Moultrie. Was appointed Corporal on Oct. 31, 1864 and was on Muster Roll December 31, 1864, Butler's Regiment."

Discharged from Confederate Service 1865. Captain Welborn was a leading farmer in his community.


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