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  • Married: D W on BEF 1880 at virginia.
  • D W: Birth: ABT 1859. Death: Unknown

Sources
1. Title:   1870 Census
Page:   138
2. Title:   1850 census
Page:   267
3. Title:   1880 CENSUS
Page:   Tunstall Pittsylvania Virginia
Publication:   Family History Library Film
4. Title:   1870 Census
Page:   Series: M593 Roll: 1645 Page: 549

Notes
a. Note:   Flynn, William S. "Willie" On July 22, 1863, was seriously wounded, shot from atop his horse, from which he fell. His horse came out of the fight with its master's blood sprinkled all over it. And on September 4th, 1864, Mr. Flynn was again wounded in the engagement at Myer's Ford, Jefferson County, West Virginia, and was captured. He was sent to Harpers Ferry and the Old Capitol Prison at Washington, DC; He took the oath of allegiance at Fort Warren on June 13th, 1865. He was 5'4" with light complexion, red hair, and black eyes. After the war, William resided in Marshall, Virginia and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1895. He attended the 1897 reunion of Mosby's 43rd Virginia Cavalry in Baltimore, MarylandFlynn, William S. "Willie" On July 22, 1863, was seriously wounded, shot from atop his horse, from which he fell. His horse came out of the fight with its master's blood sprinkled all over it. And on September 4th, 1864, Mr. Flynn was again wounded in the engagement at Myer's Ford, Jefferson County, West Virginia, and was captured. He was sent to Harpers Ferry and the Old Capitol Prison at Washington, DC; He took the oath of allegiance at Fort Warren on June 13th, 1865. He was 5'4" with light complexion, red hair, and black eyes. After the war, William resided in Marshall, Virginia and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1895. He attended the 1897 reunion of Mosby's 43rd Virginia Cavalry in Baltimore, Maryland


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