
| Name | Andrew BURGESS [1] | |
| Gender | Male | |
| MILI | he was wounded at Burgess’s Mill, Virginia in service (1864), and taken by the enemy. Mr. Junius Scott, of Manning, saw him in their line and no news was ever heard of him, though the family made every effort during those terrible days of war. The last letter was from Cold Harbor, and was so full of suffering, as he was then “Between the lines” of the two armies. Grandmother looked for his return as long as she lived, but--somewhere--he lies in an unknonwn grave. [1] | |
| _UID | E2CDD69DBACF44A2BA4249884511E1E378AF | |
| Person ID | I100520 | Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified | 28 Jun 2003 | |
| Father | Thomas BURGESS, b. 1782, Antrim, Ireland | |
| Mother | Frances Jane BRYSON | |
| _UID | 343B553D32364D579FE6E0DC77523868B7A7 | |
| _UID | 343B553D32364D579FE6E0DC77523868B7A7 | |
| Family ID | F48390 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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