George Byram siblings are:
Mary McCollum Byram b. 1813
Aaron Gaston Byram b. 1815
Caroline Elizabeth Byram b. 1818
Catherine Frealeigh Byram b. 1819
Sarah Thompson Byram b. 1826
Sarah Maria Byram b. 1832
George Byram married 1st wife, Maria Carter Moseley on April 6, 1852 in Wahalak, Kemper Co., Mississippi. Maria Carter Mosely is the daughter of John and Mary W. Moseley.
Maria Carter Moseley was a sister to Nancy who married Aaron Gaston Byram.
George Byram married Sally Ingram Moseley on June 30, 1858 in "The Grove" Noxubee Co., Mississippi.
George Byram and 2nd wife Sally Ingram Moseley children are:
John Townes Byram b. 1860
George Logan Byram b. 1862
Mary Wortley M. Byram b. 1867
After the death of his first wife, George moved to Winston Co., Mississippi. All the children were from his second wife. Later George moved south with his brother Aaron Gaston Byram in the year of 1836.
George was very successful in establishing the Cotton Commission House in Mobile Alabama. Later he started cotton planting and was a postmaster at Citronnelle, Mobile Co., Alabama.
His military service was in the confereate military and he was ranked as a private in Company A Muldoon's regiment. There is no record of George Byram at the Alabama historical records. However there is a copy of his parole from a North prison. George was residing in Citronelle, Mobile Co., Alabama in 1886.
George Byram siblings are:
Mary McCollum Byram b. 1813
Aaron Gaston Byram b. 1815
Caroline Elizabeth Byram b. 1818
Catherine Frealeigh Byram b. 1819
Sarah Thompson Byram b. 1826
Sarah Maria Byram b. 1832
George Byram married 1st wife, Maria Carter Moseley on April 6, 1852 in Wahalak, Kemper Co., Mississippi. Maria Carter Mosely is the daughter of John and Mary W. Moseley.
Maria Carter Moseley was a sister to Nancy who married Aaron Gaston Byram.
George Byram married Sally Ingram Moseley on June 30, 1858 in "The Grove" Noxubee Co., Mississippi.
George Byram and 2nd wife Sally Ingram Moseley children are:
John Townes Byram b. 1860
George Logan Byram b. 1862
Mary Wortley M. Byram b. 1867
After the death of his first wife, George moved to Winston Co., Mississippi. All the children were from his second wife. Later George moved south with his brother Aaron Gaston Byram in the year of 1836.
George was very successful in establishing the Cotton Commission House in Mobile Alabama. Later he started cotton planting and was a postmaster at Citronnelle, Mobile Co., Alabama.
His military service was in the confereate military and he was ranked as a private in Company A Muldoon's regiment. There is no record of George Byram at the Alabama historical records. However there is a copy of his parole from a North prison. George was residing in Citronelle, Mobile Co., Alabama in 1886.
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