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 Hunter - Stinebaugh Ancestors
 by Joan I Hunter
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David P. Fultz3 SmartMatches
Birth:1837 in LawrenceCo., Kentucky 1
Death:22 Oct 1864 in Battle of Westport, Missouri 1
Sex:M
Father:Robert H. Fultz b. Jul 1805 in Russell, Virginia
Mother:Elizabeth Holland b. Nov 1811 in Kentucky
  
Changed: 21 Mar 2003 19:03:35

Spouses & Children 
Elizabeth Patten (Wife) b. 1836
1
Marriage: 19 Apr 1857 in Carter Co., Kentucky
Children: 
  1. Perry D. Fultz b. 2 Oct 1859
  2. William Fultz b. 15 Oct 1863
  3. Susan E. Fultz b. 12 Dec 1864
 
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Notes 
Individual:
The following includes portions from "Rebel Invasion of Missouri & Kansas and Campaign of Arm
y of the Border vs General Sterling Price, Oct. & Nov. 1865", by Richard J. Hinton.
David Fultz married Elizabeth Patten in Carter County, Kentucky before the move to Douglas Co unty, Kansas. He enrolled in Co I, 2nd Regiment, Kansas State Militia, August 1864. On October 22 he was shot. According to his commanding officer, "David was taken prisoner at the Battle of the Big Blue by Confederate troops and on the same night escaped from them and lay in the woods." Next morning when he tried to join a contigent of Federal troops they would not believe him. He was dressed in Butternut jeans and looked very much like a rebel solider. They shot him, took his horse and left him beside the road. He was picked up later and carried to the hospital where he died that night. He left three children, Perry, William and Susan. Robet, his father, later became their guardian, charging their mother was unfit to care for them. (He was shot on Ocotober 22, 1864).

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Sources 
  1. Title: Eastern Kentucky Ancestry
    Author: Sandra Salyers, salyers9@aol.com
    Publication: Ancestry.com
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SmartMatches 
Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
David P. FULTZ of Aidan's Family
David P Fultz of Jim Boruff's Lines
David P. Fultz of Eastern Kentucky Ancestry and Collateral

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