Carl Wayne Gray Genealogies

Self, Josephus

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Name Self, Josephus Clay City Veterans Memorial, Mills Park, Clay City, Illinois
(West Side)
Contributed by Carl Wayne Gray
Clay City Veterans Memorial, Mills Park, Clay City, Illinois
(West Side, Right Panel)
Contributed by Carl Wayne Gray
Birth UNKNOWN [1] Gender Male Reference Number SELF.J001 Military Service American Civil War, Private, Company F, 46th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment [2] - Rank PVT Company F Unit 46 IL US INF
Personal Characteristics
Residence CLAY CITY, CLAY CO, IL Age 22 Height N/A Hair N/A
Eyes N/A Complexion N/A Marital Status N/A Occupation N/A
Nativity N/A
Service Record
Joined When JAN 5, 1864 Joined Where CAMP COWAN, MS
Joined By Whom H H WOODBURY Period 3 YRS
Muster In JAN 5, 1864 Muster In Where HEBRON, MS
Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out N/A
Muster Out Where N/A Muster Out By Whom N/A
Remarks VETERAN DIED OF DISEASE DEC 13, 1864 IN JASPER CO ILL
United States of America Flag, 35 Stars (1863-1865)
This flag was flown by the Federal States during the United States Civil War.
The flag of the United States of America from 1861 to 1863, with 34 stars for all the 34 states. In 1863 a 35th star was added to represent the new state of West Virginia (the loyal northwestern counties of Virginia), and in 1864 a 36th star for Nevada (previously the…46th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865)
Death 13 Dec 1864 Jasper County, Illinois [2]
Cause: Disease Burial Headyville McQueen Cemetery, Newton, Jasper County, Illinois [1]
Headstone, Self, Josephus Person ID I33281 Carl Wayne Gray Research Last Modified 11 Dec 2022
- Rank PVT Company F Unit 46 IL US INF
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Event Map Death - Cause: Disease - 13 Dec 1864 - Jasper County, Illinois Burial - - Headyville McQueen Cemetery, Newton, Jasper County, Illinois = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Clay City Veterans Memorial, Mills Park, Clay City, Illinois (West Side)
Erected by Clay City’s American Legion Post #840, this Veterans’ Memorial is located on the southern edge of Mills Park in Clay City, Illinois.
Photo by Carl Wayne Gray
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