Paternal Line of Robin Bellamy - pyan745 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Piatt/Pyatt/Peyatte of all spellings

Notes


William G Sands

1 _MILT
2 DATE BET. 1862 - 1864
2 SOUR S04168
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Feb 28, 2002


[S.W.HamrickandMavisLopes022802.FTW]

Mustered into the Union Army in Co.F 10th W.Va. Inf. in 1862 at Gassaway, VA, died September 24, 1864 in the Confederate prison camp
at Andersonville Georgia.

Tenth W.Va Infantry Muster Roll (as published in Major General Thomas Maley Harris by H.E. Matheny)

"This roster was compiled from the original muster rolls in the National Archives, annual reports of the adjutant general of West Virginia, 1864-5, state Civil War roster assembled by General Thomas M. Harris in 1870, county histories, membership lists of patriotic societies, and other sources.

Pvt. William G. Sands, Sutton, 27. Mustered at Sutton May 3, 1862. Prisoner of war July 23, 1864. Died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 6, 1864.

Through research on the internet by Shirle W. Hamrick it would appear that William G. mustered in at Sutton, vice Gassaway.


Andersonville Prisoner Profile
Code No: 18011
Grave No: 8011
Last Name: SANDS
First Name: WILLIAM G.
Rank: PRIVATE
Company: F
Regiment: 10
State: VA
Branch of Service: INFANTRY
Date of Death: 9/6/1864
Cause of Death: SCORBUTUS
Remarks:
Reference*: p 68 [3] [List of Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville; Dorence Atwater, 1865.]
Place Captured:
Date Captured:
Alternate Names:
Status: DIED AT ANDERSONVILLE
More Information
Available: NO

Notice: This database is provided by the National Park Service. Please do not e-mail the Chamber of Commerce with additions to or questions about this information. All questions or addition requests should be made by writing to:

National Park Service
Andersonville National Historic Site
496 Cemetery Road
Andersonville, GA 31711

[S.W.HamrickandMavisLopes022802.FTW]

Mustered into the Union Army in Co.F 10th W.Va. Inf. in 1862 at Gassaway, VA, died September 24, 1864 in the Confederate prison camp
at Andersonville Georgia.

Tenth W.Va Infantry Muster Roll (as published in Major General Thomas Maley Harris by H.E. Matheny)

"This roster was compiled from the original muster rolls in the National Archives, annual reports of the adjutant general of West Virginia, 1864-5, state Civil War roster assembled by General Thomas M. Harris in 1870, county histories, membership lists of patriotic societies, and other sources.

Pvt. William G. Sands, Sutton, 27. Mustered at Sutton May 3, 1862. Prisoner of war July 23, 1864. Died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 6, 1864.

Through research on the internet by Shirle W. Hamrick it would appear that William G. mustered in at Sutton, vice Gassaway.


Andersonville Prisoner Profile
Code No: 18011
Grave No: 8011
Last Name: SANDS
First Name: WILLIAM G.
Rank: PRIVATE
Company: F
Regiment: 10
State: VA
Branch of Service: INFANTRY
Date of Death: 9/6/1864
Cause of Death: SCORBUTUS
Remarks:
Reference*: p 68 [3] [List of Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville; Dorence Atwater, 1865.]
Place Captured:
Date Captured:
Alternate Names:
Status: DIED AT ANDERSONVILLE
More Information
Available: NO

Notice: This database is provided by the National Park Service. Please do not e-mail the Chamber of Commerce with additions to or questions about this information. All questions or addition requests should be made by writing to:

National Park Service
Andersonville National Historic Site
496 Cemetery Road
Andersonville, GA 31711

1 _MILT
2 DATE BET. 1862 - 1864
2 SOUR S04168
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Feb 28, 2002