Pvt Richard Alphin served in the United States Civil War. Enlisted: Jun 20, 1861 Mustered out: Dec 20, 1861 Side: CSA Regiment(s): Co. E 3rd Regiment,
Richard was born about 1838 in Alabama. He passed away from disease in Fredericksburg, Virginia 1861.
"United States Census, 1860," Johnson, Union, AR[1]
Jas Alphin M 46 Tennessee
Rebecca Alphin F 46 Kentucky
Richard Alphin M 22 Alabama
Wm Sparks M 21 Alabama
Martha Alphin F 20 Alabama
Newton Alphin M 18 Alabama
Eliza J Alphin F 16 Alabama
Lucy F Alphin F 14 Alabama
Reuben J Alphin M 12 Arkansas
Jas M Alphin M 10 Arkansas
Jno P Alphin M 8 Arkansas
Beatrice Alphin F 6 Arkansas
Toby Alphin M 4 Arkansas
Luana Alphin F 0 Arkansas
Military
Alphin, Richard S
Private—Enlisted in Co. E, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, at Champagnolle, Arkansas, June 20, 1861; died of disease at Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 20, 1861; buried in Confederate Section, Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia; born in Alabama, c1838; listed in Union county 1860 census; occupation farmer. [2]
Sources
↑ "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M871-ZF7 : 30 December 2015), Richard Alphin in entry for Jas Alphin, Johnson Township, Union, Arkansas, United States, 1860
↑ Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment, CSA Company E—“Champagnolle Guards” Edward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton. http://couchgenweb.com/civilwar/3rdcoe.html Accessed 8 Oct 2015
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