Rank: Pvt.
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Regiment: Staunton Artillery
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Transfers and Other Service:Detailed as blacksmith in ordnance train 05-00-1863 Through 08-00-1863; Detailed as blacksmith in Col. Allen's Ordnance train 11-00-1864 Through 02-00-1865
Muster Sheet: Present through 04-00-1863; Absent, detailed as blacksmith in ordnance train 05-00-1863 Through 08-00-1863; Absent , sick in hosp. In Gordonsville with dysentery 10-07-1863; Absent, sick through 02-29-1864; Present 03-00-1864 Through 10-00-1864; Absent, detailed as blacksmith in Col. Allen's Ordnance train 11-00-1864 Through 02-00-1865
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Paroled: 5/4/1865
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Hospital: Sick in hosp. In Gordonsville with dysentery 10-07-1863; Transferred to hospital in Richmond
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Personal Life: Brother of Ovid L. Abney
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Postwar Life: Alive 00-00-82
obituary states he was a sharpshooter
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