Stewart, David A
Birth Name | Stewart, David A |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 22 years, 5 months, 27 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | December 26, 1841 | Missouri, United States | Missouri | |
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Death | June 22, 1864 | |||
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Relation to the center person (Claunch, William Nathan) : first cousin four times removed (up)
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Stewart, Joel | May 26, 1810 | December 23, 1887 | |
Mother | Karbough, Adeline | October 31, 1819 | February 2, 1913 | |
Stewart, David A | December 26, 1841 | June 22, 1864 | ||
Brother | Stewart, Ambrose R. | September 18, 1846 | January 30, 1911 | |
Brother | Stewart, George B. | January 14, 1849 | March 3, 1919 | |
Brother | Stewart, Samuel M. | July 29, 1851 | January 14, 1873 | |
Sister | Stewart, Mary E. | May 29, 1853 | May 27, 1867 | |
Sister | Stewart, Emily F. | 1856 | ||
Brother | Stewart, Lemuel E. | 1858 | 1943 | |
Sister | Stewart, Virginia H. | 1859 | ||
Brother | Stewart, John S. | June 5, 1860 | February 25, 1893 |
Narrative
Civil War Service:
Stewart, David A.
BATTLE UNIT NAME: 22nd Regiment, Texas Cavalry (1st Indian-Texas Regiment)
SIDE: Confederacy
COMPANY: E
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Private
ALTERNATE NAME:
D. A./Stewart
FILM NUMBER:
M227 ROLL 35
PLAQUE NUMBER:
NOTES:
Probable match - David A. Stewart died in 1864. Look for service records to find date of death.
https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=604D57D5-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A
Narrative
Unit Details:
22nd Regiment, Texas Cavalry (1st Indian-Texas Regiment)
OVERVIEW:
22nd Cavalry Regiment [also called 1st Indian-Texas Regiment] was formed by Colonel R. H. Taylor during the spring of 1862 with 873 men. The regiment was assigned to W.R. Bradfute's, Flournoy's, W.H. King's, and J.E. Harrison's Brigade in the Trans-Mississippi Department. In May, 1862, its force was down to 20 officers and 315 men, and it lost 1 killed, 9 wounded, and 1 missing at Newtonia. Later it was dismounted, saw action in Arkansas and Louisiana, and in March, 1865, contained 14 officers and 167 men. It was included in the surrender on June 2. The field officers were Colonels James G. Stevens and Robert H. Taylor; and Lieutenant Colonels John A. Buck, William H. Johnson, Thomas Lewelling, George W. Merrick, and Robert D. Stone.
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