James Dawson died on June 30, 1838 in Anderson County, Tennessee when Wylie was 18 years of age. On January 28, 1843, Wylie Dawson married Nancy Conrad in Meade, Kentucky.
By the 1850 census taken on August 1st, Wylie and Nancy lived in New Albany, Floyd, Indiana. Wylie's occupation is listed as "None." The couple had three children listed in the census: Phillissa, age 6; Malinda, age 3; and Isaac, age 1 month.
By the 1860 census taken on August 13th, Wylie and Nancy lived in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana. No occupation is listed. At this date the couple had six children: Phillissa, age 16; Malinda, age 14; Isaac, age 11; James, age 8; Jincy, age 5; and William, age 3. A daughter Margaret is named on the Civil War Widow's pension.
At his death, Wiley G. Dawson was a Private in Company "B" of the 24th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He had joined in Vincennes, Indiana on July 31,1861. Wylie G Dawson is buried in Section "O" grave 3760 at Vicksburg National
Memorial Park, Mississippi.
Wiley was "killed in the battle twenty miles below Vicksburg at Champion Hill." (From Widow's pension application file.)
James Dawson died on June 30, 1838 in Anderson County, Tennessee when Wylie was 18 years of age. On January 28, 1843, Wylie Dawson married Nancy Conrad in Meade, Kentucky.
By the 1850 census taken on August 1st, Wylie and Nancy lived in New Albany, Floyd, Indiana. Wylie's occupation is listed as "None." The couple had three children listed in the census: Phillissa, age 6; Malinda, age 3; and Isaac, age 1 month.
By the 1860 census taken on August 13th, Wylie and Nancy lived in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana. No occupation is listed. At this date the couple had six children: Phillissa, age 16; Malinda, age 14; Isaac, age 11; James, age 8; Jincy, age 5; and William, age 3. A daughter Margaret is named on the Civil War Widow's pension.
At his death, Wiley G. Dawson was a Private in Company "B" of the 24th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He had joined in Vincennes, Indiana on July 31,1861. Wylie G Dawson is buried in Section "O" grave 3760 at Vicksburg National
Memorial Park, Mississippi.
Wiley was "killed in the battle twenty miles below Vicksburg at Champion Hill." (From Widow's pension application file.)
Inscription
3760
W. G. Dawson
Pvt Co B 24th
IND