David D. Abbott
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Jump to navigationJump to searchDavid D. Abbott[1] was a private in the 1st Alabama Cavalry (U) / Company L.
Antebellum
- Born in an Unknown City, Wayne County, Kentucky
- 34 years old
War Career
- December 16, 1863 - Enlisted in the 1st Alabama Cavalry (U) / Company M at Camp Davies, Mississippi
- December 29, 1863 - Mustered in for a ? year term of service at Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi
- May/June 1864 - Charged for one Remington Revolver, which he lost
- ? - Transferred to the 1st Alabama Cavalry (U) / Company L
- March 10, 1865 - Taken prisoner in action at Monroe's Crossroads, Solomon Grove, North Carolina
- June 12, 1865 - Discharged from Federal service at Camp Chase, Ohio per General Order #77
Post-war Career
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Family
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Notes
- ↑ Also listed as David D. Abbit
Sources
Categories:
- Alabama Soldiers
- 1st Alabama Cavalry (U)
- Soldiers from Wayne County, Kentucky
- Soldiers from an Unknown City, Wayne County, Kentucky
- Alabama Enlisted
- Union Enlisted on 1863.01.01 (Camp Davies, MS)
- Alabama Enlisted on 1863.01.01 (Camp Davies, MS)
- Alabama Mustered In
- Union Mustered In on 1863.12.29 (Corinth, MS)
- Alabama Mustered In on 1863.12.29 (Corinth, MS)
- Alabama Discharged
- Union Discharged on 1865.06.12 (Camp Chase, OH)
- Alabama Discharged on 1865.06.12 (Camp Chase, OH)