- Nathan W Smothers Claimed Residence in Rockingham County and worked as a Farmer.
He enlisted on 27 June 1862 Rockingham County, NC Priv 21 Served North Carolina Enlisted E Co. 45th Inf Reg. NC (Served as a teamster for much of the war) Source: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster Abbreviation: NCRosterC
- He was paroled at Greensboro, NC on May 16, 1865. He was wounded in the thigh at Fisher's Hill, VA on Nov 10, 1863 - NC Pension Records.
Nathan was the 5th son of Thomas Randall Smothers and Susan Mayes.
Nathan and his wife, Mary Jane Jones, were the parents of 4 children: Elonzo Lee, Garland Wright, Chalmas Jefferson, & Mary Sue. Mary was the only child to have survived past 15 years of age. Mary never married.
- Nathan W Smothers Claimed Residence in Rockingham County and worked as a Farmer.
He enlisted on 27 June 1862 Rockingham County, NC Priv 21 Served North Carolina Enlisted E Co. 45th Inf Reg. NC (Served as a teamster for much of the war) Source: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster Abbreviation: NCRosterC
- He was paroled at Greensboro, NC on May 16, 1865. He was wounded in the thigh at Fisher's Hill, VA on Nov 10, 1863 - NC Pension Records.
Nathan was the 5th son of Thomas Randall Smothers and Susan Mayes.
Nathan and his wife, Mary Jane Jones, were the parents of 4 children: Elonzo Lee, Garland Wright, Chalmas Jefferson, & Mary Sue. Mary was the only child to have survived past 15 years of age. Mary never married.
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