Jacob Warren Dawdy served as a Private in the 14th Infantry, Company G, enlisted February 16, 1865 at Elba, discharged July 17 1865 with a disability
J. Warren and Anna Dawdy have flat grey granite markers on either side of the large tombstone bearing the family name and those of Minnie and John Schisler at Abingdon City Cemetery. All markers were in excellent condition in 1984. They are located near one of the roads in the cemetery.
Jacob Warren Dawdy served as a Private in the 14th Infantry, Company G, enlisted February 16, 1865 at Elba, discharged July 17 1865 with a disability
J. Warren and Anna Dawdy have flat grey granite markers on either side of the large tombstone bearing the family name and those of Minnie and John Schisler at Abingdon City Cemetery. All markers were in excellent condition in 1984. They are located near one of the roads in the cemetery.
Bio by: Margaret Whitehurst
Family Members
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James Austin Dawdy
1821–1864
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John Jefferson Dawdy
1829–1891
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Mary Jane Dawdy Boydston
1831–1915
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Isabelle Ann Dawdy Roberson
1833–1908
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Benjamin Marsh Dawdy
1838–1903
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Eliza E. Dawdy Towner
1838–1932
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Emma Emily Dawdy Boydstun
1841–1926
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Malinda Dawdy
1843–1860
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William Henry Dawdy
1845–1894
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Alexander Campbell "A.C." Dawdy
1851–1934
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Sarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Dawdy Callison
1853–1931
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Infant Dawdy
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