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Would young M. W. be kin?

Middleton, Jeptha 52 Farmer Gun
Middleton, H. C. 54 Farmer Gun
Middleton, A. Z. 19 Farmer No Gun
Middleton, M. W. 16 Farmer No Gun
Middleton, M. 58 Farmer Gun

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M. W. Middleton, Private, Company G, 62nd Alabama Infantry (1st Alabama Reserves), paroled on subscribing to the oath May 16, 1865 at Marion, Ala., no other records

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama

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SIXTY-SECOND, SIXTY-THIRD
AND SIXTY-FIFTH REGIMENTS

There were about nine regiments and three battalions of
reserves, composed for the most part of very young men, about
two regiments being made up of old men, and they were organized
principally for the defense of Mobile and the bay forts.

Some of these were, in 1864, consolidated under the command of
Col. Daniel Huger, of the First reserve regiment, and the new
regiment was known as the Sixty-second Alabama.

Confederate Military History, vol. VIII, p. 231

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