PVT James R. Trolinder

Male Abt 1844 - Abt 1864  (~ 20 years)

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  • Name James R. Trolinder 
    Title PVT 
    Birth Abt 1844  MS Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Abt 1864  Camp Douglas, Chicago, IL Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I26815  Drollinger Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Apr 2017 

    Father Bedford Newton Trolinder,   b. 15 Nov 1819, Shelbyville, Bedford, TN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 19 Dec 1882, Sparta, Bell, TX Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 63 years) 
    Mother Rebecca Barrett,   b. Abt 1817, TN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F9496  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • 1860 United States Federal Census
      Name: James R Twlinder
      [James R Trolinder]
      Age in 1860: 16
      Birth Year: abt 1844
      Birthplace: Mississippi
      Home in 1860: Owen, Saline, Arkansas
      Gender: Male
      Post Office: Benton

      1860 Arkansas Census
      Name: James R. Trolinder
      State: AR
      County: Saline County
      Township: Owen Township
      Year: 1860
      Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
      Page: 612
      Database: AR 1860 Federal Census Index

      Clay County Courier - Page 3, November 17, 1893
      Buried In Chicago.
      A Roster of the Four Hundred and Five Ex-Confederate Soldiers Whose Remains Were Buried Oakwoods Cemetery in Chicago.

      As stated, Miss Fannie Scott has been authorized to solicit subscriptions for the monument fund of the ex-Confederate association of Chicago, Camp No. 8. United Confederate Veterans. A monument is to be erected at Jackson park to the memory of the confederate dead buried at Oakwoods cemetery, and all of the southern states have soldiers buried there. Arkansas has a list of 405 confederate soldiers sleeping in that silent city, many of whom died in northern prisons, and whose relatives now living have no idea where their remains were buried. [It is Oakwood and Oakwoods in the newspaper]

      http://www.rootsweb.com/~arclay/chicago.htm

      TSP & # NAME AGE RANK, COMPANY & REGIMENT
      Owen 382 Trolender, James R. 16 Pvt Co. K 11th Ark Inf
      Trolender, James Pvt Captured at Island #10, sent to Camp Douglas Prison, Ill.