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Note: CENSUS DATA: The 1850 census shows John H Dillard, 12, male, born abt 1838 in Alabama and living with his parets and siblings in Talladega, Talladega, Alabama. Thowe living in the home were Jabez M Dillard, 42, head born SC; Martha Dillard, 35, female, born AC; Elizabeth Dillard, 16, female, born SC; Nancy F Dillard, 14, female, born SC; John H Dillard, 12, male, born AL; Mary L Dillard, 10, female, born AL; Saml P Dillard, 8, male, born AL; Margaret Dillard, 6, female, born AL; Martha A K Dillard, 5, female, born AL; Geo W L Dillard, 1, male, born A. -------------------------- CENSUS DATA: The 1860 census, Tallapoosa Co., AL, Western Division, Pinckneyville P. O., p. 186?. shows John H. Dillard, male, age 20, born AL. He was living in a home headed by James Baker, age 25 born AL. Also in the home was Sarah, female, age 5, born AL, ANOTHER 1860 CENSUS RECORD CENSUS DATA: The 1860 census, Tallapoosa Co., AL, Western Division, Pinckneyville P. O., p. 169. shows John Dillard, male, age 23, born SC. He is living in the home of James H. & Luch Harbins or Harleins. Also in that home two Baker children are shown along with John Dillard. COMMENTARY: I am not certain which of these John Dillards is the child of Jabez & martha Dillard. In light of both censuses showing persons named Baker, perhaps duplicate censuses were taken. If so, both records show our John Dillard. Research continues. ------------------------------ Alabama, Civil War Soldiers, 1860-1865 Name: John H Dillard Birth Place: USA, Alabama, Talladega County Enlistment Date: 24 Jul 1861 Enlistment Place: Alabama, USA Death Date: 12 May 1864 Death Place: Virginia, USA Regiment or Unit: 14th Alabama Regiment Company Unit: G Enlistment Info: Alabama, Hackneyville, Private Death Info: Virginia, Spottsylvania Court House, Killed Remarks: Last paid by Major Pierce, Q.M., to include 1863/12/31 and is entitled to pay therefrom to 1864/05/12, at which time he was killed in action. He is entitled to commutation for clothing from 1863/02/07 to 1864/05/12 less stoppages for clothing to the; amount of $84.60. He is entitled to commutation for rations for 30 days at $1 per day. Author: Final Statement by Jno. A. Terrell, Captain, Petersburg, Virginia 1864/12/15
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