| Name: JONES,
CHARLES CADE "CHARLEY" |
| Rank:
Private |
| Enlisted:
3 July 1861 at Westville, Dale County |
| Service History: Abs
Sick Winchester Va May 25 62 Cross Keys Va Jun 8 62 Cold Harbor Jun 27
62 Malvern Hill Jul 2 62 Cedar Mt Va Aug 9 62 Suffolk Va May 3 63
Gettysburg Pa Jul 2-3 63 Battle Mount Jul 24 63 Chickamauga Ga Sep 29019
63 Racoon Mt Tn Oct 27 63; Lookout Valley Oct 28 63 Camel Stn Nov 16 63
Knoxville Tn Nov 20&29 63 Dandridge Tn Jan 16 64 Deep Bottom Aug 14
64 Fussell Mill Aug 16 64 Ft Gilmer Sep 29-30 64; svrly wnd Hazel Rvr
Aug 23 63; Abs wnd Manassas Jnctn Aug 27 62 Manassas Plns Aug 28-29 62;
Abs wnd Chantilly Va Sep 1 62 Harpers Fry Sep 13 62; Abs Furl Sharpsburg
Sep 17 62 Shepards Town Sep 19 62 Fredricksburg Dec 13 62; Abs Detl
Wilderness Va May 6 64 Spotsylvania Va May 8&12 64 Cold Harbor Jun 3
64 Chester Stn Jun 17 64 Darbytown Oct 7 64; Darbytown Rd Oct 13 64
Williamsburg Rd Oct 27 64. |
| Date of Birth: 6
July 1829 |
Place of Birth: Florida |
| Date of Death: 21
April 1909 |
Place of Death: Coffee
County, Alabama |
| Buried: Enterprise
City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama |
| Father: John
E. Jones (b abt 1801 in South Carolina) |
| Mother: Elizabeth
// (b abt 1812 in South Carolina) |
| Spouse(s): Eliza
Jane Chalker (b 2 January 1844 in Georgia, d 29 September 1918 in
Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama); daughter of William W. Chalker (b
18 October 1813 in Warren County, Georgia, d 17 November 1900 in
Westville, Dale County, Alabama) and Rebecca Anderson Land (b 25 July
1818 in Warren County, Georgia, d 4 May 1904 in Westville, Dale County,
Alabama) |
| Children: Susan
A., Hope L. (son), Jessie A., Mattie B. |
| Occupation: Carpenter |
| Residence(s): Westville,
Dale County, Alabama; Geneva County, Alabama; Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama |
| Other:
"He was a splendid soldier; was severely wounded at Hazel River,
August 22, 1862, which disabled him to such an extent as to render him
inefficient after that time. He survived the war and thereafter resided
in Geneva County, a highly respected citizen." (Oates, The War
Between the Union and the Confederacy, Appendix A) |
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| Submitter:
Georgia V. Fleming |
E-mail: hyacinth@ala.net |