Enlistment Date: 29 Jul 1861
Enlistment Rank: Private
Muster Place: Lineville, Talladega County, Alabama
Muster Regiment: Company I, 14th Alabama Infantry (Hillabees Rifles)
Muster Information: Enlisted
Date of Death: 27 Jun 1862
Place of Death: Gaines Mill, Virginia
Cause of Death: Killed in Action
Bio by:: Dorothy Hammell Cook
Member of Hillabees Rifles, killed in action. Left a son, William Riley, born March 1862, a wife Elizabeth C Kinard and daughter, Ada Hammell Bishop. He was a resident of Talladega, Alabma. Father was Jonathan L Hamil, born Wilkes, GA 1811, died Pike, AL 1899 and mother Sarah Covington born about 1811 GA and died 1866, Pike, AL
Enlistment Date: 29 Jul 1861
Enlistment Rank: Private
Muster Place: Lineville, Talladega County, Alabama
Muster Regiment: Company I, 14th Alabama Infantry (Hillabees Rifles)
Muster Information: Enlisted
Date of Death: 27 Jun 1862
Place of Death: Gaines Mill, Virginia
Cause of Death: Killed in Action
Bio by:: Dorothy Hammell Cook
Member of Hillabees Rifles, killed in action. Left a son, William Riley, born March 1862, a wife Elizabeth C Kinard and daughter, Ada Hammell Bishop. He was a resident of Talladega, Alabma. Father was Jonathan L Hamil, born Wilkes, GA 1811, died Pike, AL 1899 and mother Sarah Covington born about 1811 GA and died 1866, Pike, AL
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