William A. THOMASON was a private in the 49th NC Infantry, Co C (Confederate) during the Civil War. Enlisted on April 18, 1863, in Rowan County, NC, age 31 years. He was "on extra duty as driver for wagon" in 1864. Wounded at Petersburg.
HIS BURIAL LOCATION HAS NOT BEEN FOUND, although he was ordained an Elder at Franklin Presbyterian Church, Rowan Co, NC. After his death, his widow joined 1st Presbyterian Church in Salisbury.
The death notice of his wife stated that her remains were taken to Woodleaf for burial, but the exact cemetery was not mentioned.
His parents were buried at Unity Presbyterian Church in Woodleaf, so it's possible that they are buried there in unmarked graves.
William A. THOMASON was a private in the 49th NC Infantry, Co C (Confederate) during the Civil War. Enlisted on April 18, 1863, in Rowan County, NC, age 31 years. He was "on extra duty as driver for wagon" in 1864. Wounded at Petersburg.
HIS BURIAL LOCATION HAS NOT BEEN FOUND, although he was ordained an Elder at Franklin Presbyterian Church, Rowan Co, NC. After his death, his widow joined 1st Presbyterian Church in Salisbury.
The death notice of his wife stated that her remains were taken to Woodleaf for burial, but the exact cemetery was not mentioned.
His parents were buried at Unity Presbyterian Church in Woodleaf, so it's possible that they are buried there in unmarked graves.
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