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Burial location of Wilson C. Crutchfield:
Mount Vernon Methodist Church
Silk Hope, Route 1
Siler City, NC 27344
1850 NC Census, Chatham Co., Upper Regiment, August 31, 1850, p. 372-B:
323/324
James CRUTCHFIELD, 33y m Farmer b NC can't read or write
Rebecca, 30y f Farmer b NC can't read or write
Wilson, 13y m b NC attending school
Sarah A., 10y f b NC attending school
Mary I., 1y f b NC
(Note: Anderson Crutchfield is HH 313/314, age 60y living alone, Farmer RE V: $3,000 b NC)
1860 NC Census - Unable to locate - Check Chatham Co., Merry Oaks Twp. whe re Richard C. Cotton was living in 1878 when the claim was made.
1860 TN Census, Carter Co., Division Second, Dugger's/Dagger's Ferry P.O ., July 12 1860, pp. 433-A & B:
691/631
Gideon LEWIS, 43y m Farmer REV: $1000 PPV: $350 b NC
692/631
Lucinda LEWIS, 35y f b TN
Edna LEWIS, 16y f b TN
Barbara LEWIS, 10y f b TN
Nancy LEWIS, 6y f b TN
Thomas LEWIS, 2y m b TN
W. C. CRUTCHER, 25y m House Carpenter PPV: $1000 b NC (Is this Wilson C. C rutchfield?..possible because of age and occupation)
L. L. GOODWIN, 21y m Apprentice Carpenter b TN
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CIVIL WAR - CONFEDERACY
Wilson C Crutchfield
Claimed Residence in Chatham County
Worked as a Farmer
Enlist Date: 11 February 1862
Enlist Place: Chatham County, NC
Enlist Rank: Private
Enlist Age: 24 years
Served North Carolina
Enlisted E Co. 44th Inf Reg. NC on 03 April 1862
Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, VA on 09 April 1862
Source: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster
Civil War Muster Rolls:
CRUTCHFIELD, Wilson
Co. C; Unit 68 U.S.C.I
Rank at Induction: Private
NOTES: Wilson CRUCHFIELD, Box 589 Extraction #20, Record #250
CONFEDERATE NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS
44th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
44th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in March, 1862, at Ca mp Mangum, near Raleigh, North Carolina. Its companies were recruited in t he counties of Granville, Edgecombe, Pitt, Chatham, Montgomery, Beaufor t, and Franklin. It served in the Department of North Carolina, then was a ssigned to General Pettigrrew's, Kirkland's, and MacRae's Brigade, Ar my of Northern Virginia. En route to Gettysburg the 44th stayed at Hanov er Junction to guard the railroads. Later it fought at Bristoe, The Wilder ness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor. It was then involved in the Petersbu rg siege south of the James River and the Appomattox Campaign. The regime nt reported 23 killed and 63 wounded at Bristoe, sustained heavy loss es at The Wilderness and in front of Petersburg, and surrendered 8 office rs and 74 men on April 9, 1865. It commanders were Colonels G.B. Singelta ry and T.C. Singeltary; Lieutenant Colonels Richard C. Cotton**, Elisha Cr omwell, and Tazewell L. Hargrove, and Major Charles M. Stedman.
SOURCE: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm Also has informati on on most of the above campaigns.
NOTES: Richard C. Cotton:
or the history on the Cotten/Cotton line, see:
http://www.southern-style.com/Cotton.htm
There is a record from the Southern Claims Commission:
Claim No. 17097 for Richard C. Cotton Merry Oaks, Chatham Co., NC.
See: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/scc/scc78_25 3.JPG
1870 NC Census, Wayne Co., Fork River Twp., June 30, 1870, Post Office: Go ldsboro, p. 42-B:
154/154
Wilson CRUTCHFIELD, 35y m w Farm Laborer b NC can't read or write
Leutica, 23y w f Keeping House b NC
Sarah J., 3y w f b NC
Randy JOHNSON, 23y w m Farm Laborer b NC can't read or write (Is this Manl ey JOHNSON?)
James JOHNSON, 15 or 18y w m At home b NC can't read or write (looks mo re like a 15y)
William DOSSET, m mulatto Farm Laborer b NC can't read or write
1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., Kernersville City, E.D. 8 0, p. 376-D, sheet 20:
189/190
W. CRUTCHFIELD, w m 46y married Laborer b NC parents b NC
Lautitia, w f 35y wife married Keeping house (has the measels) b NC paren ts b NC
Sallie, w f 13y dau single (has the measels) attending school b NC paren ts b NC***
John, w m 10y son single At home attending school b NC parents b NC (th is is John Henry)
Thomas, w m 6y son single (has the measels) attending school b NC paren ts b NC
Charlie, w m son 11/12 (b Aug. 1879) single b NC parents b NC (middle na me Haggai)
John REAVES, w m 23y brother-in-law single Laborer b NC parents b NC (a ka RIVES, REEVES)
***NOTE: This is Sallie Crutchfield that married Joseph P. Stafford
1900 NC Census, Chatham Co., Hadley Township, June 18, 1900, E.D. 9, p. 8:
143/144
Manley JOHNSON, head w m Nov 1849 51y married 31y b NC parents b NC Farm er unemployed 2m, owns farm free, farm schedule #122
Mary J., wife w f May 1849 51y married 31y 4 children born, 4 livi ng b NC parents b NC
Allen W., son w m Oct 1885 14y single b NC parents b NC attended school 3m
Ollie L., son w m Feb 1889 11y single b NC parents b NC attended school 4m
Lillie D., dau w f Oct 1880 19y single b NC parents b NC attended school 3 m
Wilson CRUTCHFIELD, boarder w m June 1835 65y b NC parents b NC Farmer
1910 NC Census, Alamance Co., Graham Twp., E.D. 8, p. 7-B:
Dora CRUTCHFIELD, head w f 23y married once-6y 1 child born, l livi ng b NC parents b NC Works in Cotton Mill, rents home
Lacy, son w m 2y single b NC parents b NC
Wilson, father w m 75y widowed b NC parents b NC Works in Cotton Mill, Con federate Soldier
NOTE: This Wilson Crutchfield is actually Dora's father-in-law and s he is the wife of Charlie Haggai Crutchfield. Charlie is working in CA; s ee Charie's notes.
MARS: NC STATE ARCHIVES RECORD:
Wilson C. Crutchfield (Chatham County)
Title: Wilson C. Crutchfield (Chatham County)
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: State Auditor Record Group
Series: Pension Bureau: Act of 1901 Pension Applications
Box: Daniel Crump - Yancey Cummings
Years: 1901, 1912, 1917
Creator: State Auditor, Office of
State Auditor, Office of the
Call Number: 2A
Location: Box 6.277
MARS Id: 5.22.102.29 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Pensions, Application forms, Correspondence, Certification s, Affidavits
Quantity: 1 Folder(s)
Scope / Contents:
Two soldiers' applications; two applications to the Home for the Disable d; certification mentions a Colonel Singleterry and Captain John Crump
NC State Archives:
Wilson C. Crutchfield (Chatham County) [5.22.102.29]
Source: State Records C
Index Terms: Geographic Names:
Chatham County
Corporate Names:
Soldiers' Home Association
Personal Names:
Crump, Wilson C.
Singleterry, _____, Colonel
Crump, John
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Is Wilson Crutchfield related in any way to the following people?
North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Groom: Nathan Rogers
Bride: Elizabeth Harris
Bond Date: 11 Feb 1862
Bond #: 000021194
Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1862
County: Chatham
Record #: 02 008
Bondsman: Wilson Cruchfield
Witness: Wm. F. Foushee
Performed By: Nathaniel Norwood, Minister of the Gospel
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Who is this Wilson Crutchfield?
Civil War Pension Applications - MO
Wilson Crutchfield
Service: C 38(?) US Calvary, Infantry
Class: Invalid
Application Date: May 14, 1892, #1111567; certificate #1152693
Application Place: Missouri
Attorney: J. Bruner(?)
Remarks: C2533771
1890 Veterans Schedules, MO, Saline Co., Marshall Twp., E.D. 196 or 199:
HH 91/91
Wilson CRUTCHFIELD
Coroporal
Co. C, 68th Regiment MO Infantry
Served: Feb 24, 1863 - Feb 5, 1866; 2y, 11m, 19d
P.O. Address: Marshall, Saline Co., MO
Notes: No disability incurred
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