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Note: N11 Vianna's first husband was reported to be a Major Hipp. Could the followig report have been him? April 29, 1863, the Regiment, under Lieutenant-Colonel von Blessingh, with eight other Regiments, took steamers for Haines's Bluff, up the Yazoo River, for the purpose of a feint, to cover General Grant's plans below Vicksburg, but soon returned to Young's Point, where it was on guard and fatigue duty until May 13th, when it went down to Grand Gulf. From this point it marched with other troops, under Grant, to the rear of Vicksburg, and was assigned as a portion of the front line of the force investing that place. In the severe but unsuccessful assaults on the Rebel works, on May 19th and 22d, and the following siege, the Regiment lost 19 killed and 75 wounded, the latter including Lieutenant-Colonel von Blessingh, whereby the command of the Regiment was devolved upon Major Charles Hipp, until June 18th, when Colonel Siber resumed command. Marriages 1. Unknown Hipp 2. John Ballard Hinshaw,3-8-1881 in Sharp County, Arkansas. no issue 3. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Vianna Henshaw Name: Vianna Henshaw Gender: Female Birth Year: 1850 Spouse Name: James William Blue Spouse Birth Year: 1844 Marriage Year: 1886 Marriage State: AR Number Pages: 1
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