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I am not acquainted with this Cloud family. There are fifteen Cloud
families living in Knox County. Most live in the north section of the
county which leads me to believe they are descendants of the pioneer Clouds
of Grainger County.
Ray Shirley
rshirley(a)icx.net
> [Original Message]
> From: Tom Cloud <tcloud(a)austin.rr.com>
> To: <CLOUD-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: 4/27/2006 11:21:07 AM
> Subject: [CLOUD] Cloud, Joshua Samuel (1987-2006)
>
> Does anyone know this family?
>
> Knoxville News Sentinel, April 27, 2006, Obituaries
>
> CLOUD, JOSHUA SAMUEL (BIG CLOUD) - age 19 of Knoxville, passed away
> 4-25-2006. Member of New Christian Rest Baptist Church. Preceded in death
> by: brothers, Frankie Andes and Danny Cloud, Jr. Survivors: mother,
Sameda; father, Daniel Cloud; brother, Jimmy Andes & Cassey Russell;
grandmothers, Lorene Doane and Helen Barber; grandfather, Halmer H. Cloud;
best friend, cousin and sister, Sabrina Dobbins; friend and brother,
Danielle York; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Service
8:00 p.m., Friday, Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City Chapel, Rev. David
Cloud officiating. Family and friends will meet 10:45 a.m., Saturday,
Woodlawn Cemetery for interment service at 11:00 a.m. Pallbearers will be:
Daniel York, Matt York, Tavis Wells, David Cloud, Jr., Anthony Pratt, Brent
Brown and Roy Dobbins, Jr. Mikey Carter. The family will receive friends
from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Friday at Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
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Knoxville News Sentinel, April 27, 2006, Obituaries
CLOUD, JOSHUA SAMUEL (BIG CLOUD) - age 19 of Knoxville, passed away
4-25-2006. Member of New Christian Rest Baptist Church. Preceded in death
by: brothers, Frankie Andes and Danny Cloud, Jr. Survivors: mother, Sameda; father, Daniel Cloud; brother, Jimmy Andes & Cassey Russell; grandmothers, Lorene Doane and Helen Barber; grandfather, Halmer H. Cloud; best friend, cousin and sister, Sabrina Dobbins; friend and brother, Danielle York; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Service 8:00 p.m., Friday, Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City Chapel, Rev. David Cloud officiating. Family and friends will meet 10:45 a.m., Saturday, Woodlawn Cemetery for interment service at 11:00 a.m. Pallbearers will be: Daniel York, Matt York, Tavis Wells, David Cloud, Jr., Anthony Pratt, Brent Brown and Roy Dobbins, Jr. Mikey Carter. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Friday at Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
jannyintn(a)hotmail.com - could you please share the web address of the Missouri death information.
Thanks... Robbie Sanders - robbiesanders(a)yahoo.com
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Missouri recently added online database for death certs---many Clouds listed. Some printable, some to send for at ONE dollar each.
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Missouri recently added online database for death certs---many Clouds listed. Some printable, some to send for at ONE dollar each.
I have George J. Cloud son of Jeremiah Cloud and Cairon/Keron Berry Cloud.
On 15 Sep 1850 he married Mary Henslee in Saline County, AR. In the 1850 Census for Benton, Saline, AR George was listed as a schoolteacher.
At the age of 37 George served with Co. B 1st. Crawford AR Cavalry.
Did not have the details of his death. Appreciate receiving the information. I have more on George's children and Jeremiah and also John Farmer Cloud. I can be contacted off the list if someone wants to exchange information.
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Who is:
CLOUD, JAMES -K- 4th Sergeant - 6/15/1862 Camp Stokes -Capt. Moseley- Promoted to 4th Sergeant February 8, 1863. Present February 29, 1864.
Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Page
http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/32bra-cl.htm
M-317 Compiled Service Records - 32nd Arkansas Infantry , Roll 207: Bra-CL
Tom Cloud
Two references to John J. Cloud -- are they the same person? Who is he or they?
These seem to refer to the same person. The second reference gives wife as Mary Ann Fitzhugh and dob as about 1834 in Tennessee.
20th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, Co. D, CSA
Cloud, John J
PrivateEnlisted at Little Rock, Arkansas, March 1, 1862; appointed second corporal, May 15, 1862; captured at Hatchie Bridge, Mississippi, October 5, 1862; paroled, October 13, 1862.
Crawford's 1st/10th Arkansas Cavalry, Co. B
Cloud, John J
Private Not listed on the muster roll; Federal records list him as a private in Co. B, 10th Arkansas Cavalry, who deserted on May 1, 1864, and took the oath of allegiance on May 18, 1864; previously enlisted in Co. D, 20th Arkansas Infantry, at Little Rock, Arkansas, March 1, 1862; appointed second corporal, May 15, 1862; captured at Hatchie Bridge, Mississippi, October 5, 1862; paroled on October 13, 1862; born in Tennessee, c1834; married Mary Ann Fitzhugh in Hot Spring county, January 14, 1867; listed in Hot Spring county 1860 census; occupation farmer
Tom Cloud
Who is Sgt. James R. Cloud, Co. E, 12th AR Infantry, CSA?
CLOUD, JAMES R. Sgt - Enl 20 Jul 1861 at Arkadelphia, AR. Captured 8 Apr 1862 at Island #10 and sent to MP at Camp Douglas, IL 12 Aug 1862 then to Vicksburg, MS and exchanged 23 Sep 1862. Captured 9 Jul 1863 and paroled 12-13 Jul 1863 at Port Hudson, LA.
Tom Cloud
Who is George J. Cloud? He was a Confederate POW who died in Rock Island, Illinois prison camp.
Cloud, Geo. J. - Pvt - B 1 Ark Cav - Died, Feb 13, 1865 - (1881)
Tom Cloud
Who is Samuel O. Cloud?
CLOUD, SAMUEL O. Cpt - Enl 12 Oct 1861 at Little Rock, AR, Co. C, 4th Battalion, Arkansas Infantry, CSA. Signed as commanding the company. Relieved by consolidation 25 Oct 1863. Sent to AR in recruiting service.
Tom Cloud
Here is more from The New Era newspaper re Col. W.F. Cloud
http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/NewEra_part2.html
November 10, 1863
UNCONDITIONAL UNION MASS MEETING
At a Mass Meeting of the �Unconditional Union� Men of Western Arkansas, held at Fort Smith, on the 30th day of October, 1863, F H Wolfe, Esquire, was called to the Chair, and C G Foster appointed Secretary.
.....
Valentine Dell, Esq., Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, reported the following, which were received with tremendous applause, and which, after being eloquently discussed in a speech by Colonel W F Cloud, were unanimously adopted.
Who is John B. Cloud, born circa 1836 KY?
http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/16infcoh.html
CLOUD, JOHN B. Cpt Pvt - Enl 11 Nov 1861 at Ft Smith, AR. Age 25, born in KY. Elected 8 May 1862. Captured 7 Jul 1863 at Port Hudson, LA and sent to MP at Johnson's Island, OH then to Baltimore, MD 9 Feb 1864. Exchanged 3 Mar 1864 at Point Lookout, MD.
Tom Cloud
Who is George J. Cloud, Pvt., Co. B, 1st AR Cavalry Regt, CSA ?
http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/1cavcob.html
"He was captured 22 Aug 1864 in Jefferson Co, AR. and sent to MP at Alton, IL 26 Nov 1864 then to Rock Island, IL 7 Dec 1864. Died of smallpox 15 Feb 1865, grave 1881." (... and what does "grave 1881" mean?)
Tom Cloud
Who is William A. Cloud?
He enlisted Dec. 13, 1863 at Clarksville, AR in Co. K, 2nd AR Infantry Reg.
at 28 years of age, born in Hamilton county, TN (i.e. born ca 1835).
I have a William Anderson Cloud, b. ca 1834 TN, son of Jason Cloud.
Could this be him?
Tom Cloud
Who is Col. W.F. Cloud ?
The New Era newspaper, Fort Smith, AR
http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/NewEra_part1.html
THE FEDERAL FLAG AT VAN BUREN
The first of this month was a happy day for the ladies and other citizens of Van Buren. The ladies of that place made and presented the 1st Reg�t Ark. Infantry, a large Federal Flag, which was elevated to the top of a fine and substantial flag-staff occupying the front yard of the Court House. The rebels once waved the treasonable ensign of the Confederacy from the same towering shaft; but their first endeavor in this shameful boast of their treason resulted in tearing their flag nearly in twain. That disaster may be regarded as an omen of ill to the nefarious scheme of destroying the Federal Nationality, for the purpose of rearing on its ruins an aristocracy of the imperious few, who disregard the will and the interests of the laboring many that constitute the bone and sinew of the Arkansian population.
Appropriate speeches were delivered on the occasion by Colonel J M Johnson, of the 1st Arkansas Infantry, Colonel W F Cloud, of the 2nd Kansas Cavalry, Colonel Williams, of the 1st �Iron-Clads�, and Lieutenant Colonel E J Searle, of the 1st Arkansas Infantry. These speeches were loudly applauded, and were well calculated to encourage the patriotic aspirations of the numerous assemblage of citizens and soldiers.
Tom Cloud