Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Pascal (Pasley) ADKIN-ATKIN(S)

Came to Surry Co. in 1840, a native of Pittsylvania Co.  VA......Worked for a while in a forge in Surry. He later moved to Wytheville, VA where he worked in a lead mine with his brother Ruel..They both joined the Burrus (Burroughs Battery of Tenn.) Art. of Army of VA. CSA at the lead mine in 1864 and served until the surrender when they came home together.  Married again at 68 and had 3 more children.  According to the book "Surry County Soldiers in the Civil War"  Pascal suffered a wound in 1863 at Strawbery Plains, TN.  A bone in his arm was severed, and he was retired from service

Came to Surry Co. in 1840, a native of Pittsylvania Co.  VA......Worked for a while in a forge in Surry. He later moved to Wytheville, VA where he worked in a lead mine with his brother Ruel..They both joined the Burrus (Burroughs Battery of Tenn.) Art. of Army of VA. CSA at the lead mine in 1864 and served until the surrender when they came home together.  Married again at 68 and had 3 more children.  According to the book "Surry County Soldiers in the Civil War"  Pascal suffereda wound in 1863 at Strawbery Plains, TN.  A bone in his arm was severed, and he was retired from service


Lucinda Eades DANLEY

Was a widow, sister of Abe, Martha and Nandy Eades who also married into the Atkins family.


Ruel (Rural) ADKIN-ATKIN(S)

Ruel entered service in the CSA with his brother, Pascal, at Knoxville, TN 1 Aug 1861 and was placed  in Burroughs Battery of TN Artillery...... He worked at the forge and later went to the lead mines in Wytheville along with his brother Pascal.  He served in Burrus Art of thes VA Army and was wounded.   He received a pension.  After his marriage they lived in Stokes in the King area for awhile.  It is said that Ruel lived to be 106 years old


Dred Ira (Scott) WALL

A hammerman at a forge in Ararat in 1860.....Volunteered 20 May 1861 when he was 25.  He suffered a wound in the hip in the Battle of Gettysburg, Pa, 1-3 Jul 1863 and was taken prisoner there.  he was a POW at Fort Delaware, DEL and at Point Looklout, MD, where he arrived 15 Oct 1863.  He joined the U S Army, CO A 4 REG US Volunteer Infantry.

A hammerman at a forge in Ararat in 1860.....Volunteered 20 May 1861 when he was 25. Pvt Co C 21Reg, NC.   He suffered a wound in the hip in the Battle of Gettysburg, Pa, 1-3 Jul 1863 and was taken prisoner there.  he was a POW at Fort Delaware, DEL and at Point Looklout, MD, where he arrived 15 Oct 1863.  He joined the U S Army, CO A 4 REG US Volunteer Infantry.


Jeremiah M. ADKIN-ATKIN(S)

Jeremiah volunteered 20 May 1861 at Mr. Airy and was enrolled by B Y Graves, Capt.  His company left Mr. Airy 24 Jun 1861 and marched to Danvile where they boarded a train to Richmond for training camp.  He was at the Firsst Battle of Manassas 21 Jul 1861 where his regiment guarded Mitchell's Ford on Bull Run Creek.  His company was at the Battle of Winchester March 1862.  He left in May 1862  and married. a nephew (Barnard Atkins) said he was told that Jerry and his brother-in-law (Sutphin), spent a considerable amount of time in a haystack during the Civil War  The Home Guard found him and he was conscripted into the Conferate Army...Jan or Feb 1863 and was placed in CO E 53rd REG by James C Norman.  He was apparently back with CO C 21 REG in Nov 1864 where he  was issued clothes...
 He had a stroke while on the way to march in a Confederate Parade at Mayodan in 1915.....

According to Phillip Judson Clark,  Jeremiah's father is James Atkins.
Jeremiah volunteered 20 May 1861 at Mr. Airy and was enrolled by B Y Graves, Capt.  His company left Mr. Airy 24 Jun 1861 and marched to Danvile where they boarded a train to Richmond for training camp.  He was at the Firsst Battle of Manassas 21 Jul 1861 where his regiment guarded Mitchell's Ford on Bull Run Creek.  His company was at the Battle of Winchester March 1862.  He left in May 1862  and married. a nephew (Barnard Atkins) said he was told that Jerry and his brother-in-law (Sutphin), spent a considerable amount of time in a haystack during the Civil War  The Home Guard found him and he was conscripted into the Conferate Army...Jan or Feb 1863 and was placed in CO E 53rd REG by James C Norman.  He was apparently back with CO C 21 REG in Nov 1864 where he  was issued clothes...
 He had a stroke while on the way to march in a Confederate Parade at Mayodan in 1915.....


Jeremiah M. ADKIN-ATKIN(S)

Jeremiah volunteered 20 May 1861 at Mr. Airy and was enrolled by B Y Graves, Capt.  His company left Mr. Airy 24 Jun 1861 and marched to Danvile where they boarded a train to Richmond for training camp.  He was at the Firsst Battle of Manassas 21 Jul 1861 where his regiment guarded Mitchell's Ford on Bull Run Creek.  His company was at the Battle of Winchester March 1862.  He left in May 1862  and married. a nephew (Barnard Atkins) said he was told that Jerry and his brother-in-law (Sutphin), spent a considerable amount of time in a haystack during the Civil War  The Home Guard found him and he was conscripted into the Conferate Army...Jan or Feb 1863 and was placed in CO E 53rd REG by James C Norman.  He was apparently back with CO C 21 REG in Nov 1864 where he  was issued clothes...
 He had a stroke while on the way to march in a Confederate Parade at Mayodan in 1915.....

According to Phillip Judson Clark,  Jeremiah's father is James Atkins.
Jeremiah volunteered 20 May 1861 at Mr. Airy and was enrolled by B Y Graves, Capt.  His company left Mr. Airy 24 Jun 1861 and marched to Danvile where they boarded a train to Richmond for training camp.  He was at the Firsst Battle of Manassas 21 Jul 1861 where his regiment guarded Mitchell's Ford on Bull Run Creek.  His company was at the Battle of Winchester March 1862.  He left in May 1862  and married. a nephew (Barnard Atkins) said he was told that Jerry and his brother-in-law (Sutphin), spent a considerable amount of time in a haystack during the Civil War  The Home Guard found him and he was conscripted into the Conferate Army...Jan or Feb 1863 and was placed in CO E 53rd REG by James C Norman.  He was apparently back with CO C 21 REG in Nov 1864 where he  was issued clothes...
 He had a stroke while on the way to march in a Confederate Parade at Mayodan in 1915.....


Garfield ADKIN-ATKIN(S)

Died as a teenager of gunshot wounds, some say as the result of jealousy over a girl.


Jeremiah M. ADKIN-ATKIN(S)

Jeremiah volunteered 20 May 1861 at Mr. Airy and was enrolled by B Y Graves, Capt.  His company left Mr. Airy 24 Jun 1861 and marched to Danvile where they boarded a train to Richmond for training camp.  He was at the Firsst Battle of Manassas 21 Jul 1861 where his regiment guarded Mitchell's Ford on Bull Run Creek.  His company was at the Battle of Winchester March 1862.  He left in May 1862  and married. a nephew (Barnard Atkins) said he was told that Jerry and his brother-in-law (Sutphin), spent a considerable amount of time in a haystack during the Civil War  The Home Guard found him and he was conscripted into the Conferate Army...Jan or Feb 1863 and was placed in CO E 53rd REG by James C Norman.  He was apparently back with CO C 21 REG in Nov 1864 where he  was issued clothes...
 He had a stroke while on the way to march in a Confederate Parade at Mayodan in 1915.....

According to Phillip Judson Clark,  Jeremiah's father is James Atkins.
Jeremiah volunteered 20 May 1861 at Mr. Airy and was enrolled by B Y Graves, Capt.  His company left Mr. Airy 24 Jun 1861 and marched to Danvile where they boarded a train to Richmond for training camp.  He was at the Firsst Battle of Manassas 21 Jul 1861 where his regiment guarded Mitchell's Ford on Bull Run Creek.  His company was at the Battle of Winchester March 1862.  He left in May 1862  and married. a nephew (Barnard Atkins) said he was told that Jerry and his brother-in-law (Sutphin), spent a considerable amount of time in a haystack during the Civil War  The Home Guard found him and he was conscripted into the Conferate Army...Jan or Feb 1863 and was placed in CO E 53rd REG by James C Norman.  He was apparently back with CO C 21 REG in Nov 1864 where he  was issued clothes...
 He had a stroke while on the way to march in a Confederate Parade at Mayodan in 1915.....


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