John William STOUGH, 18451923 (aged 77 years)

Name
John William /STOUGH/
Given names
John William
Surname
STOUGH
Birth
November 29, 1845
Alabama, USA
Latitude: 32.748199 Longitude: -86.847908
Citation details: census 1860, South Division, Lowndes, Alabama, Series: M653 Roll: 14, Page 665-665
Quality of data: primary evidence
Date: May 23, 2007
Birth of a brother
about 1848
Alabama, USA
Latitude: 32.748199 Longitude: -86.847908
Birth of a sister
1853
Alabama, USA
Latitude: 32.748199 Longitude: -86.847908
Birth of a sister
1855
Alabama, USA
Latitude: 32.748199 Longitude: -86.847908
Birth of a sister
Marriage
October 12, 1871 (aged 25 years)
Crenshaw, Alabama, USA
Latitude: 31.731501 Longitude: -86.313538
Military
Note: CSA, Co I, 59Th Ala.
Death
February 28, 1923 (aged 77 years)
Navarro County, Texas, USA
Latitude: 31.999019 Longitude: -96.379997
Family with parents
father
18121892
Birth: 1812Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA
Death: 1892Navarro County, Texas, USA
mother
Marriage Marriage1833Upson County, Georgia, USA
brother
elder brother
16 months
elder sister
18381867
Birth: May 6, 1838Georgia, USA
Death: about 1867Crenshaw, Alabama, USA
5 years
elder brother
4 years
himself
18451923
Birth: November 29, 1845Alabama, USA
Death: February 28, 1923Navarro County, Texas, USA
3 years
younger brother
6 years
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
Family with Cyntha Ann Samantha ROGERS
himself
18451923
Birth: November 29, 1845Alabama, USA
Death: February 28, 1923Navarro County, Texas, USA
wife
18531923
Birth: 1853Butler County, Alabama, USA
Death: February 28, 1923Navarro County, Texas, USA
Marriage MarriageOctober 12, 1871Crenshaw, Alabama, USA
son
Birth
Citation details: census 1860, South Division, Lowndes, Alabama, Series: M653 Roll: 14, Page 665-665
Quality of data: primary evidence
Date: May 23, 2007
Marriage
Marriage
Shared note

Marriage permission by J. A. Rogers, father. Bond signed by Wm. R. Houghton.

Military

CSA, Co I, 59Th Ala.

Shared note

His son, Cleveland, remembered many of his wartime experiences, foraging for food and dodging grape shot and minnie balls. John was with General Lee at Appomattox Courthouse and liked to tell about Grant's refusal of Lee's sword.