George was born in 1837. He passed away in 1863. [1]
Military Service
Private George Noblin served in the United States Civil War. Enlisted: Mar 8, 1862 Mustered out: Nov 4, 1862 Side: CSA Regiment(s): Co. G, 33rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry (Daleville Blues)
Roll of Prisoners of War at Camp Douglas (CMSR File Page 4)
G W Noblin
33rd Alabama
When captured: Oct. 9, 1862
Where captured: Perryville
Register of Prisoners of War (CMSR File Page 5)
Geo. Wash. Noblin
33rd Alabama
Where taken: Perryville, Ky
Forwarded: January 14, 1863
Sent to Vicksburg, Va
Roll of Prisoners sent by Provost Marshall of Lexington, Ky, to Vicksburg, Miss. for exchange, January 7, 1863. (CMSR File Page 6)
G W Noblin
33rd Alabama
Date of arrest: Jan. 5, 1863
Place of arrest: Perryville, Ky
Roll of Prisoners of War who have died at Camp Douglas, Ill. during the month of February, 1863. (CMSR File Page 7)
G W Noblin
33rd Alabama
Where captured: Murfreesboro
When captured: Dec 28, 1863
Date of death: Feb. 7, 1863
List of Confederate Prisoners of War sent by the Provost Marshll of Lexington, Ky, to Louisville, Ky. (CMSR File Page 8)
G W Noblin
33rd Alabama
Where captured: Perryville, KY
When captured: Jan. 5, 1863
Sent to Louisville, Ky, for exchange, Jan. 7, 1863, and forwarded to Vicksburg, Miss
Register of Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States who was killed in battle or who died of wounds or disease. (CMSR File Page 9)
George W Noblin
33rd Alabama
When deceased: Feb. 1, 1863
Where: Camp Chase Pris
Register of Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States who was killed in battle or who died of wounds or disease. (CMSR File Page 10)
G W Noblin
33rd Alabama
When decease: Feb 7, 1863
Where, Camp Douglas, Ill
Register of claims of deceased officers and soldiers from Alabama which were sent for settlement to the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department. (CMSR File Page 12)
By: K M Noblin
When filed: July 16, 1863
Certificate No. 19734
Amount: $124, 29
Affidavit of Capt. D F Bryan, Co. G, 33rd Alabama. (CMSR File Page 16)
As best that I can interpret the entries in his CMSR, he was thought to have been sent to Camp Chase and died there on Feb 1, 1863. The Confederate government paid his widow based on the incorrect information. A later report stated that he died on Feb 7, at Camp Douglas
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Sources
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38135080/george-washington-noblin: accessed 24 December 2023), memorial page for PVT George Washington Noblin (1837–7 Feb 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 38135080, citing Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Kathy Jennings Brown (contributor 47272624).
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