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(c. 1846 - 1862)
Home State: Virginia
Branch of Service: Artillery
Before Sharpsburg
Age 16, he mustered as Private in Parker's Richmond Battery, Light Artillery on 14 March 1862 in Richmond.
On the Campaign
He was mortally wounded and captured at Sharpsburg on 17 September 1862 - his legs were crushed by a solid shot.
The rest of the War
He was paroled at Shepherdstown, VA on 30 September but died there of wounds on 24 November 1862.
References & notes
Burial and basic unit information from a list in Confederate Veteran1. Also spelled Warberton. Service and other details from Robert K. Krick's Parker's Virginia Battery C. S. A. (1975) via the Historical Data Systems database.
Birth
c. 1846; Charles City County, VA
Death
11/24/1862; Shepherdstown, VA; burial in Elmwood Cemetery, Shepherdstown, WV
1 United Confederate Veterans, and United Daughters of the Confederacy and Sons of Confederate Veterans, Confederate Veteran Magazine (1893-1932), 1893-01-00, Vol. XIX, pp. 75 - 76 [AotW citation 5158]