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Pvt Tilmon Pinkney Green

Birth
Rutherford County, North Carolina, USA
Death
unknown
Bell County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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Son of Martin H & Phoebe Ledford Green;
Husband of Manerva Cogdell;
Father of Salina, Gilbert, William Thomas, Sarah, Columbus, Tilman & Nancy.

Records indicate Tilmon, Pinkney or T P, was a private serving the Confederacy:

Company I, 38th Regiment of NC Troops - from the book compiled by Weymouth T Jordan:

"Green, T. Pinkney, Private, Born in Rutherford County and resided in Cleveland County where he as by occupation a farmer prior to enlisting in Cleveland County at age 20, November 21, 1861. Present or accounted for until wounded at or near Mechanicsville, Virginia, June 26, 1862. Returned to duty in January-February, 1863. Captured at Falling Waters, Maryland, July, 1863. Confined at Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C., July 23, 1863. Transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland, August 8, 1863. Paroled at Point Lookout on January 17, 1865. Received at Boulware's Wharf, James River, Virginia, January 21, 1861 for exchange."

Son of Martin H & Phoebe Ledford Green;
Husband of Manerva Cogdell;
Father of Salina, Gilbert, William Thomas, Sarah, Columbus, Tilman & Nancy.

Records indicate Tilmon, Pinkney or T P, was a private serving the Confederacy:

Company I, 38th Regiment of NC Troops - from the book compiled by Weymouth T Jordan:

"Green, T. Pinkney, Private, Born in Rutherford County and resided in Cleveland County where he as by occupation a farmer prior to enlisting in Cleveland County at age 20, November 21, 1861. Present or accounted for until wounded at or near Mechanicsville, Virginia, June 26, 1862. Returned to duty in January-February, 1863. Captured at Falling Waters, Maryland, July, 1863. Confined at Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C., July 23, 1863. Transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland, August 8, 1863. Paroled at Point Lookout on January 17, 1865. Received at Boulware's Wharf, James River, Virginia, January 21, 1861 for exchange."



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