Seaborn Montgomery Anderson, father of Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman
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 Seaborne Montgomery Anderson

 

Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969
about Seaborn Anderson

Name: Seaborn Anderson
Spouse: Lavina Jane Sellers
Marriage Date: 22 Dec 1844
County: Lowndes
State: Alabama
Performed By Title: Minister
Performed by Name: G W Jeter
Source information:

Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research

They were the parents of Nancy Jane Anderson, the wife of Peter Edward Bozeman.

American Civil War Soldiers
about Seaborn Anderson

Name: Seaborn Anderson ,  
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Alabama
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
Enlisted in Company K, 53rd P Rangers Cavalry Regiment Alabama.
Sources: 425

Source Citation: Side served: Confederacy; State served: Alabama; .

53rd Cavalry Regiment Alabama
Date of Organization: 5 Nov 1862
Muster Date: 26 Apr 1865
Regiment State: Alabama
Regiment Type: Cavalry
Regiment Number: 53rd
Regimental Soldiers and History:

List of Soldiers includes Cornelius

American Civil War Soldiers
about Cornelius Anderson

Name: Cornelius Anderson ,  
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Alabama
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
Enlisted in Company K, 53rd P Rangers Cavalry Regiment Alabama.
Sources: 425


Regimental History
THE FIFTY-THIRD ALABAMA CAVALRY


The Fifty-third regiment of mounted infantry was organized in
the fall of 1862 by the addition of several companies to Maj.
T. F. Jenkins' battalion, which had already rendered gallant
service at Shiloh.

Major Jenklns and Captain Cox commanded mounted companies in
the Seventh Alabama prior to April, 1862. The regiment was
first placed in Roddey's brigade, and fought at Thompson's
Station, Brentwood, Town Creek and in the pursuit of Streight.

It was on picket duty at Dalton in April, 1864. When Roddey's
brigade was transferred to General Polk's department, this
regiment was detached and was brigaded under General Hannon,
and afterward General Hagan, in General Wheeler's cavalry
corps, and took part in the perilous fighting all the way from
Dalton to Atlanta.

It participated in the daring raid of 1864 in Sherman's rear,
and captured 100 men and 1,500 beef cattle; it fought at
Jonesboro and Resaca, and continued to harass the Federals in
the Carolinas.

Its first colonel, M. W. Hannon, was early promoted to the
command of a brigade. Lieut.-Col. J. F. Gaines, who succeeded
in command, was wounded at Waynesboro. Major Jenkins and Capt.
L. E. Locke were captured near Florence, and Capt. W. R. Davis
near Rome.

Source: Confederate Military History, vol. VIII, p. 283

Battles Fought


 

 

Last Name: Anderson
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Branch: Cavalry
Regimental Unit: 53rd Alabama Regiment
Company Unit: K
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Pension Rec:
Authority: Compiled roll
First Name: Seaborn    MI: M
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Enlistment Information: Private
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Remarks: Midle name (Montgomery)
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Anderson, Cornelius K Private Private

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Anderson, H.S. F Private Private

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Anderson, J.S. E Private Private

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Anderson, James H. H

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Anderson, Seaborn K Private Private
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Seaborne, Cornelius, John, Elisha, Elijah, Isaac, James, Rufus, Crowell  were all sons of Elijah  Cumbie Anderson and his three wives.......EC's parents were Lavinia Brack and Elisha Anderson of North Carolina 1700s

 

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 ANDERSON, ELIJAH  Ancestor #: A002369 Service: GEORGIA    Rank: SOLDIER Birth: (CIRCA) 1750     ONSLOW CO NORTH CAROLINA Death: (POST) 8 Oct 1801    RICHMOND CO GEORGIA Service Source: KNIGHT, GEORGIA'S ROSTER OF THE REVOLUTION P 375Service Description: 1) GEORGIA TROOPS
 
Residence

 1) ONSLOW CO. - NORTH CAROLINA
 
Spouse Number Name

 1)LEVINA BRACK

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