Reuben Atkinson1
M, #32341, (1834 - )
- Father*: John Atkinson2 (1799 - )
- Mother*: Jane Scroggins2,3 (1802 - )
- Reference: [32341:0]
Vitals
- Birth*: 1834, Henry Co, AL, First son
Submitter:
James Allen
Subject:
Service Record and Bio
Comments:
ATKINSON, Reuben A. (Jr. 2nd Lieutenant, Company B, 6th Alabama Infantry Regiment) Reuben was born 1834 in Henry County Alabama the first son of and Jane Gamble Scroggins (born 1802 in South Carolina) and John Atkinson (born 1799 in North Carolina). John and Jane were married June 2, 1827 in Henry County Alabama. Reuben is buried at Judson Baptist Church Cemetery, northwest of Abbeville, Henry County, Alabama. no dates. In Orphans Record Book O, Pages 88 and 89, his estate was settled on March 7, 1864. It is believed that he died in the Confederate Army. He had a wife and several minor children when his estate was settled but they were not named.. His marriage was not recorded in Henry County. Reuben enlisted on May 11 or 16, 1861 as a Private in Montgomery Alabama and was commissioned by order of the Governor of Alabama while serving in Virginia on October 30, 1861 as a Jr. 2nd Lieutenant. His name appears on the Record Roster, Commissioned Officers, Davis Ford Virginia on December 25, 1861. He shown present on January 13, 1862 at Davis Ford Virginia.
Source:
Alabama Department of Archives and History; Mary Nell Bennett [email protected].2 - (Parents, son of John Atkinson & Jane Scroggins).2,3
- Death*: , Civil War.3
- Burial*: Bef. 1864?, Judson Baptist Church Cemetery, NW of Abbeville, Henry Co, AL
FaG: Submitter:
James Allen
Subject:
Service Record and Bio
Comments:
ATKINSON, Reuben A. (Jr. 2nd Lieutenant, Company B, 6th Alabama Infantry Regiment) Reuben was born 1834 in Henry County Alabama the first son of and Jane Gamble Scroggins (born 1802 in South Carolina) and John Atkinson (born 1799 in North Carolina). John and Jane were married June 2, 1827 in Henry County Alabama. Reuben is buried at Judson Baptist Church Cemetery, northwest of Abbeville, Henry County, Alabama. no dates. In Orphans Record Book O, Pages 88 and 89, his estate was settled on March 7, 1864. It is believed that he died in the Confederate Army. He had a wife and several minor children when his estate was settled but they were not named.. His marriage was not recorded in Henry County. Reuben enlisted on May 11 or 16, 1861 as a Private in Montgomery Alabama and was commissioned by order of the Governor of Alabama while serving in Virginia on October 30, 1861 as a Jr. 2nd Lieutenant. His name appears on the Record Roster, Commissioned Officers, Davis Ford Virginia on December 25, 1861. He shown present on January 13, 1862 at Davis Ford Virginia.
Source:
Alabama Department of Archives and History; Mary Nell Bennett [email protected].2
- Last Edited: 22 Aug 2003
Citations
- 32341.
- [S50] Database: Database User Comments
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