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| Birth: | Mar 1840 in Wilkes County, North Carolina |
| Death: | Bet 1900-1910 in Wilkes County, North Carolina |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | James Asberry WHITTINGTON b. 21 Nov 1805 in Wilkes County, North Carolina |
| Mother: | Mary ÒPollyÓ LENDERMAN b. 1802 in Wilkes County, North Carolina |
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| Reference: 111-0019 |
Occupation: Farmer
He was transferred out on 23 APR 1864, into the Veteran Reserve
Corps. He transferred back to K Company on 30 NOV 1864. Date
and method of discharge not given. |
| Changed: 26 Sep 2004 |
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Individual:
Reddies River
Parsonsville
Calvin Whittington was a civil war veteran, having served in the
Army of the Confederacy 1862-64. Calvin was a private in the
53rd North Carolina Infantry, Company K. Notes are from film # M230, roll 41. HTML-
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz Detail.cfm?PER NBR12132
Calvin was wounded at Gettysburg on July 3. 1863. Military Service Record.
Residence Wilkes County, NC; a 20 year-old farmer.
Enlisted on 20 MAR 1862 at Wilkes County, NC as a Private.
On 30 APR 1862 he mustered into K Company, NC 53rd Infantry;
He was transferred out on 23 APR 1864, into the Veteran Reserve
Corps. He transferred back to K Company on 30 NOV 1864. Date
and method of discharge not given.
He is listed as:
Absent 11/30/1862 (place not stated)
Returned 1/30/1863 (place not stated)
Wounded 7/3/ 1863 Gettysburg, PA
POW 7/5/ 1863 Gettysburg, PA
Hospitalized 7/7/1863 Gettysburg, PA
Transferred 7/20/1863 to Hospital, David s Island, New York
Paroled 8/24/1863 David s Island, New York Harbor
Exchanged 8/28/1863 City Point, VA
Source: AMERICAN CIVIL WAR RESEARCH DATABASE
7. Thomas G. Unteidt, Unteidt and associated families,
http://www.gencircles.com, 14 Sep 2002, 27 Dec 2003.
I found Calvin Whittington and Martha in the 1900 Census for
Job s Cabin Twp, Wilkes County.
Marriage:
Aunt Leah says she doesn t know where Calvin and Martha are
buried. I suspect that they are probably buried at Stony Hill
Baptist Church in unmarked graves. They also would have been
eligible to be buried in the Parsons Cemetery where Walter
Whittington is interred. LDW
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