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 1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Salem Districit, Post Office: Salem, June 2 6, 1860, p. 188:1431/1361
 James R. INGRAM, 25y m Day Laborer REV: $75 PPV: $35 b NC can't read or wr ite
 Amelia J., 21y f
 John H. P., 4y m
 Jane, 1y f
 John H. COX, 29y m School Teacher PPV: $200 b NC
 Edward J. BANNER, 22y m Day Laborer PPV: $150 b NC
 
 There is also another James R. Ingram:
 1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Buffalo District, Post Office: Sedge Garde n, September 5, 1860:
 James R. INGRAM, 24y m Day Laborer PPV: $175 b NC can't read or write
 Henrietta, 17y f can't read or write
 "James R. Ingram to Henrietta Coley, married on the 23rd of Feb. 18 60 by M. F.(?) Sullivan, J.P."
 
 See wife, Amelia 1870 census in Indiana
 
 
 
 
 Name:    James R Ingram ,
 Residence:    Forsyth County, North Carolina
 Occupation:    Farmer
 Enlistment Date:    22 March 1862
 Distinguished Service:    DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
 Side Served:    Confederacy
 State Served:    North Carolina
 Unit Numbers:    159 159
 Service Record:    Confined at Old Capitol Prison, Washington, DC
 Enlisted as a Corporal on 22 March 1862 at the age of 26
 Enlisted in Company K, 52nd Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 28 April 1 862.
 POW on 14 July 1863 at Falling Waters, MD
 Transferred on 08 August 1863 at Point Lookout, MD
 Paroled on 03 March 1864 at Point Lookout, MD
 Exchanged on 06 March 1864 at City Point, VA
 Returned on 15 May 1864 (Estimated day)
 Killed Company K, 52nd Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 25 August 18 64 in Reams' Station, VA
 
 For information on the NC 52nd Regiment Infantry
 http://www.researchonline.net/nccw/unit136.htm
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