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April 16, 2019September 24, 2019 Colleen McCann

Pvt. Alexander Williams

84th Regiment, Civil War, Rosedown, USCT

Company F, 84th Regiment, USCT (U.S. Colored Troops) – previously 12th Regiment Corps D’Afrique – Civil War Alexander Williams was born in October 1842, to Joe Williams and mother Sarah

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March 11, 2019March 11, 2019 Colleen McCann

The Siblings continue on

Bateman Letters

December 17, 1928 Transcript: Write me Ernest & we will try & not lose each other for so long again – I wrote to you just lately. We have all

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February 16, 2019October 21, 2019 Colleen McCann

The Bateman Letters …

Bateman Letters

The Bateman Letters span the 1920s and 1930s, written to my Great Grandfather Ernest Bateman, primarily by his mother Mary Jane (Moore) Bateman, and his brothers and sisters: Howard, Arthur,

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February 11, 2019March 10, 2019 Colleen McCann

My dearly loved Ernest

Bateman Letters, Transcription

April 1, 1924 – Letter from Mary Jane Bateman to her son Ernest Bateman Transcript: Choteau, April 1st My dearly loved Ernest, Your letter of March 28 came all right

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February 4, 2019June 6, 2019 Colleen McCann

Sale of 1 slave, Elizabeth, 2/29/1860

Enslaved Names, Rosedown, Slave Holders, Transcription

Sale information: Price: $1200.00 Description: Negress slave named Elizabeth, aged about 35, possible disease of the womb. Buyer: Sarah T. Bowman, of West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana Seller: minor Marie Constance

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February 3, 2019February 3, 2019 Colleen McCann

Pvt. Samuel Harrison

84th Regiment, Civil War, Freedmen's Branch Records, Rosedown, USCT

Co. F, 84th Regt., U.S.C.T. Document search This document came up in my search in FamilySearch for Turnbull … Filed by parents Adam and Ionna Harrison, making a claim related

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January 31, 2019February 1, 2019 Colleen McCann

United States Colored Troops Flag

84th Regiment, Civil War, Plantation, Rosedown, USCT

USCT – 84th Regiment This is the flag of the 84th Regiment of the U.S. Colored Infantry, a unit formed at Port Hudson, Louisiana. It originated as the 12th Corp

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