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Confederate (CSV)

Private

Timothy White

(c. 1841 - )
Home State: North Carolina
Branch of Service: Infantry
Unit: 27th North Carolina Infantry

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Before the Antietam Campaign:
He enlisted in Company F at age 20 on 16 May 1861.

In the Antietam Campaign:
He was wounded in the left side in action on 17 September 1862 at Sharpsburg.

The remainder of the War:
Captured in action at Bristoe Station, VA on 14 October 1863. Held at the Old Capitol Prison, Washington, DC until transferred to Point Lookout, MD on 27 October 1863. He was paroled and transferred for exchange about 30 October 1864. North Carolina pension records indicate that he survived the war.

References, Sources, and other notes:
Service data from the Roster1: Company F transcribed and posted on NCGenWeb by Robert E. Stokley.






Notes

1   Manarin, Louis H., and Weymouth Tyree Jordan, Matthew M Brown, Michael W Coffey, North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865 : A Roster, 18 Volumes +, Raleigh: North Carolina State Department of Archives and History, 1966-, Vol. VIII  [AotW citation 9949]



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