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Note: ALDERSON LAND PATENTS Patentee Residence Date County of Patent State of Patent Acres Notes Doc. # Acces. # Alderson, Vincent A. Cass Co, MO 15 Jan 1856 Cass Missouri 40 42668 MO1790__.418 Alderson, Vincent A. Cass Co, MO 3 Nov 1857 Cass Missouri 40 49331 MO1940__.115 Alderson, Vincent A. Cass Co, MO 3 Nov 1857 Cass Missouri 41.19 49332 MO1940__.116 Alderson, Vincent A. Cass Co, MO 1 Jun 1859 Cass Missouri 85.16 52090 MO2000__.394 Source : County Court Records Microfilm Number : 0978404 - 0978407 Alderson, Vincon A. Spouse : Chadwin, Elizabeth J. Marriage date : 12 Jan 1860 County : Cass Gender : Male 1860 Census Pleasant Hill Township, Cass County, Missouri enumerated August 17, 1860 Dwelling #843, Family 3843 Post Office: Plum Grove ALDERSON, V., 25, male, $1400/$600, born in Kentucky _________, E. Jane, 23, female, born in Kentucky _________, Margaret, 3, female, born in Missouri _________, Mary E., 2, female, born in Missouri CHADWIN, B. F., 24, male, born in Kentucky CIVIL WAR -- CONFEDERATE Alderson, Vincent Confederate Cavalry 12th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Company K, Private CONFEDERATE MISSOURI TROOPS 12th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry 12th Cavalry Regiment, formerly the Jackson County Cavalry, was organized during the summer of 1863. The unit was assigned to General Shelby's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and confronted the Federals in Missouri and Arkansas. Later it was part of Price's operations in Missouri. The regiment sustained 2 casualties at Marks' Mills and 35 during Price's Expedition. It was included in the surrender on June 2, 1865. Its commanders were Colonel David Shanks, Lieutenant Colonel William H. Erwin, and Major Samuel Bowman and H.J. Vivien. 12th Missouri Cavalry CSA This regiment was nicknamed the "Jackson's County Cavalry" since a majority of its men came from the Jackson county area of western Missouri. First commanded by Col. Upton Hays, and later by Colonels Beal G. Jeans and David Shanks. It was also commonly called "Shank's Missouri Cavalry". Company K: Alderson Vincent MO 12th Cav. Co.K Vincent Alderson was sent to the hospital at Camden Feb 11, 1864 on account of wound received at Cam????
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