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Greene County,North Carolina Confederate Soldiers and CSA Government Employees
Compiled by Mike Edge 1999.
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This roster was compiled from the Confederate military service records,pension
applications,and presidential pardon applications on file at the N.C. Dept. of Archives
and History, Raleigh,N.C. An effort was made to ensure that all these men were from
Greene
County,N.C. Names were compared against the 1850 and 1860 Greene County,N.C.Census
records
and in many cases trips were made to cemeteries in Greene County to obtain Confederate
service information on headstones. Many of these men served in more than one Confederate
organization during the war. For detailed information on any soldier listed please see
their complete service record. Please contact submitter if you have names to add to this
roster or if you discover errors. Note: DIS denotes Died In Service.
Carman, Edward 29th Milita 3rd Lt.
Carmon, John F. 3rd Reg. Co.A DIS
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The site below has a picture of Lt. Charles P. Carman, includes the information quoted
below, and a long copy of Lt. Carmans "Wat Recollections."
Charles P. Carman was born at Louisville, Ky., April 9th, 1834, and is a descendant of the
Carmans and Pickerings of Revolutionary fame. His mother and father died when he was three
months old. He was the only child and lived with an aunt until he was old enough to make
his own way in the world. He left Kentucky in 1854 and came to St. Louis. Lieut. Carman
never received much schooling, but while in the army occupied his leisure moments in
studying the rudiments of an education. At the conclusion of his army service he worked in
foundries until 1875,
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since which time he has been guager and inspector of oils for the Waters-Pierce Oil Co.,
of St. Louis.
Lieut. Carman was married to Miss Rachel Barratt, of St. Louis, Mo., August 27th, 1863.
His daughter, Jessie Benton Carman was born June 20th, 1864, and married S. E. Morrison,
of St Louis, Mo., April 9th, 1890. They have two children, Rae V. Morrison, born January
28th, 1891, and Harold Morrison, born October 31st, 1892.
http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/26thmo/history/historypage211.htm
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