Soldiers Records

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Please cite results as coming from: County, , Soldiers Records
Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia
(valley.lib.virginia.edu/dossier_record?q=db:dossiers_augusta AND id_num:32350).

Personal Information Enlistment Records

Name: George Marshall Francisco

Birth Place: Marshall, Mo.

Date of Birth: 8/31/1840

Physical Description:

Prewar Life:Moved back to Va. as a child; Attended Jacob Fuller's Prep School, Lexington; Attended VMI;

Date of Enlistment: 3/10/1862

Place of Enlistment: Monterey

Age at Enlistment:

Occupation at Enlistment:Farmer

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Service Information Military Service Record

Rank: Pvt.

Company: I

Transfer Company:

Regiment: 14th Va. Cav.

Promotions:

Transfers and Other Service:Served as drillmaster, Richmond for "Danville Blues," a Texas Co. and 52nd Va. Inf.; Absent on detached service 03-00-1862 through 04-00-1862; On horse detail 09-00-1864 through 10-00-1864

Muster Sheet: Absent on detached service 03-00-1862 through 04-00-1862; Present 09-00-1862 through 10-00-1862; Captured, Greenbrier Co., 11-26-1862; Present 12-31-1863 through 08-31-1864; Absent, on horse detail 09-00-1864 through 10-00-1864; Present 11-00-1864 through 12-00-1864; Present in last charge at Appomattox C.H. 04-09-1865;

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Discharge:

Paroled: 5/23/1865

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Wounded/Killed Information Other Information

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Wounded in Action: - //

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Personal Life: Brother of Ovid L. Abney

Family Number from 1860 census: (Click on number to see the 1860 census record)

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Postwar Life: Moved to Marshall, MO., 00-00-67; Merchant and Real Estate Agent; Commander, John H. Marmaduke Camp, CV, Marshall obituary states he was a sharpshooter

Death Place: Marshall, Mo.

Date of Death: 10/5/1903

Cause of Death:

Burial Place: Presb. Ch. Cem.

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