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Nathaniel Talley

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Nathaniel Talley

Birth
Death
22 Oct 1917 (aged 78)
Burial
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: 2 Lot: 143
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NATHANIEL TALLEY, JR.Dec. 4, 1838 -Oct. 22, 1917Funeral services for Nathaniel Talley, Jr., for many years a member of the firm of Breeden, Talley & Co., of this city, will take place from the residence of his brother Williamson Talley, 1828 Monument Avenue, at 3:30 this afternoon. Mr. Talley was a native of Mecklenburg County, a son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth M. Talley, born December 4, 1838. He entered the Confederate army at the beginning of the was as an officer in the Clarksville Blues, of Mecklenburg County, Wise's Brigade, serving in the peninsular campaign and in Florida and again at the investment of Petersburg. He was severely wounded near that city, and never entirely recovered from the wound.He was for many years a member of the Second Presbyterian Church, of the Westmorland Club and Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans. He is survived by his brothers, Daniel D., and Williamson Talley, of this city, and B. H. Talley, of James City County.The following will act as pall bears: Honorary - Adolph Dill, Captain John A. Coke, General Charles J. Anderson, Dr. J. R. Gildersleeve, John Devine, W. Miles Cary, A. T. Harris, Jr., J. H. Anderson, Dr. Edward McGuire, Irvin Watkins, John Pickrell, J. William Friend, H. C. Beattie, Meriwether Jones, Judge John Rutherford and R. S. Gray.Active - H. W. Ellyson, William Breeden, Powhatan Breeden, Jr., B. Pollard Cardozo, Joel S. Perrin, Walter Spain, Ellis Bailey, James W. Savage. Richmond Times-Dispatch, Wednesday, October 24, 1917.
NATHANIEL TALLEY, JR.Dec. 4, 1838 -Oct. 22, 1917Funeral services for Nathaniel Talley, Jr., for many years a member of the firm of Breeden, Talley & Co., of this city, will take place from the residence of his brother Williamson Talley, 1828 Monument Avenue, at 3:30 this afternoon. Mr. Talley was a native of Mecklenburg County, a son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth M. Talley, born December 4, 1838. He entered the Confederate army at the beginning of the was as an officer in the Clarksville Blues, of Mecklenburg County, Wise's Brigade, serving in the peninsular campaign and in Florida and again at the investment of Petersburg. He was severely wounded near that city, and never entirely recovered from the wound.He was for many years a member of the Second Presbyterian Church, of the Westmorland Club and Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans. He is survived by his brothers, Daniel D., and Williamson Talley, of this city, and B. H. Talley, of James City County.The following will act as pall bears: Honorary - Adolph Dill, Captain John A. Coke, General Charles J. Anderson, Dr. J. R. Gildersleeve, John Devine, W. Miles Cary, A. T. Harris, Jr., J. H. Anderson, Dr. Edward McGuire, Irvin Watkins, John Pickrell, J. William Friend, H. C. Beattie, Meriwether Jones, Judge John Rutherford and R. S. Gray.Active - H. W. Ellyson, William Breeden, Powhatan Breeden, Jr., B. Pollard Cardozo, Joel S. Perrin, Walter Spain, Ellis Bailey, James W. Savage. Richmond Times-Dispatch, Wednesday, October 24, 1917.

Gravesite Details

, Date Of Burial : 10/24/1917, Confederate Soldier , Ref: Cemetery Records



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