Died
in Camp Chase, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, United States
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George Turner, according to some Camp Chase records, and James A. Turner, according to the 40th Mississippi Infantry, are the same man. Please see his fold3file for additional information.
George Turner Died while a Prisoner of War in Camp Chase during The United States Civil War.
Private George Turner served in the United States Civil War. Mustered out: 18 Mar 1865 Side: CSA Regiment(s): Company E. 40th Mississippi Infantry
James A. Turner (AKA George) was captured Dec 17, 1864, at or near Franklin, Tennessee; subsequently transported to Camp Chase, Ohio, where, He passed away of diarrhea in Mar 1865. He is interned at Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery. [1]
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↑ Title:
Page 10
Military Unit:
Fortieth Infantry, Sc-Y
Full Name:
Turner, James A
Age:
20
Year:
1864
Estimated Birth Year:
1843 - 1844
Conflict Period:
Civil War (Confederate)
Branch:
Confederate Army
Served for:
Confederate States
Civil War Service Records (CMSR) - Confederate - Mississippi
Publication Title:
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Mississippi
Content Source:
The National Archives
Publication Number:
M269
Content Source:
NARA
National archives catalog id:
586957
National archives catalog title:
Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Confederate Organizations , compiled 1903 - 1927, documenting the period 1861 - 1865
Record Group:
109
State:
Mississippi
Roll:
0385
Memorial: Find a Grave (has image) Find A Grave: Memorial #75142283 (accessed 8 August 2023) Memorial page for George Turner (unknown-18 Mar 1865), citing Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA (plot: row 35, grave 1696); Maintained by Cousins by the Dozens (contributor 46904925).
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