Pvt. B.F. Ogletree – [Plot D-71; Unreadable] ADOPTED
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Hope Hull Ogletree's sons, their
children and grandchildren came to live in Newton Co. Benjamin Franklin Ogletree, the second child and oldest son of Hope Hull Ogletree and Frances C. Starr was born in Fayette Co. GA.
He m. Nancy Frances Swearingen, the daughter of Samuel (Candy) Lee (stepfather)
and Catherine Swearingen, and had three children born in Spaldng
Co. Benjamn enlisted in the CSA Army Aug 16, 1862
from Spalding Co. and was assigned to Co. I, 13th GA Inf.
He was wounded and captured July 9, 1864 at
From "John Ogletree, Sr. 1740-1822 - Two Hundred Twenty Years of Descendants" by Kyser Cowart Ptomey, p. 439:
Muster Roll of Company I, 13th Regiment Georgia Volunteer
Infantry, Evans' Brigade, Gordon's Division Army Northern Virginia, C.S.A.,
Copied from Colemans Family Tree Project
Buried 8/15/1864, aged 37.
6) Records of
B. F. OGLETREE,
D-71,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
B.F. Ogletree
13th GA Inf.,
Rank in/out: Private
M226 roll 46
American Civil War Soldiers
B. Ogletree
Residence: Spalding Co., GA
Enlisted:
Enlisted as a Private 16 August 1862 at age 34 years
Died of wounds
Civil War Burials at
Ogletree, B.F. Co.I, 13th
GA C.S.A. 37 y/o,
Civil War Prisoner of War Records
Ogletree, B.F. Pvt
Co I 13 GA GS right fore arm died 23 Aug, 23, 1864, West’s Bldg. G.H..
Ogletree, B.F. Pvt,
13 Ga Co.I captured
Frederick, MD July 10, 1864 died
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B.F. Ogletree |
32 |
Farmer |
GA |
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Nancy F. Ogletree |
24 |
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GA |
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Edward H. Ogletree |
7 |
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GA |
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Frances E. Ogletree |
5 |
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GA |
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Mary F. Ogletree |
3 |
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GA |
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Catherine Swearingen |
47 |
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Martha J. Hightower |
16 |
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GA |
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Albert Hightower |
8 |
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GA |
B.F. Ogletree is also on the 1860 US Federal census slave schedule as owner of 7 slaves.
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
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WIA,
43) http://home.earthlink.net/~bklohr/BatteryRoster.htm
Reburied from
6) Records of
Pvt. Franklin Oliver – [Plot B-25; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
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Buried 10/27/1864.
6) Records of
H. J. Orliff – [Plot C-21; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Buried 10/15/1864.
6) Records of
Orliff, W.J., Pvt.,
Civil War POW Records 1861-1865, Register of Confederates
who died in Federal Prisons and
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
S. W. Osborne – [Plot C-72; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Buried 7/25/1863.
6) Records of
Pvt. Benjamin Welch Owens – [Plot B-08; Readable] (CONFEDERATE MEDAL of HONOR Recipient) ADOPTED
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Born in
1)
Toomey, Page 73
Died 8/19/1917, aged 72.
6) Records of

Reburied from
6) Records of
J. F. Owens (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into 2nd
Light Artillery (Maryland)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
JAMES OWENS, lot E-53, 2nd Md. Art (Baltimore Light) Reburied from VA in 1874
US CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS 1861-1865
J. F. Owens
Confederate MD
2nd Battery
Rank in/out” Pvt
M379 roll 2
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS
J. Owens
Confederate MD
2nd Light Art.,
Dan Hartler’s “Marylanders in the Confederacy” has his name listed as J.F. Owens
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Reburied from
6) Records of