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Re: Captain William Ald
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You just verified what I discovered in the Eggleston post records from their roster, plus checking the 77th Illinois records. It all fits. What we have is very much a mis-idetified southern marker on a Union Grave. I am passing this along to the SUV and SCV people around here and see if something cannot be done about this. I am doing a record of civil war burials in Sedgwick County Kansas and we cannot have an inaccuracy like this in the record. Thanks very much for your aide in this matter.

My Great-Great-Grandfather, Wiley Green Bynum was in the 4th Tenn. Infantry, survied Shiloh, how I can only guess, but was wounded and captured at Perryville, exchanged and they rejoined his command to the end of the war being part of the consolidated 3rd Regiment I believe it was.

My areas of expertise and research is the Trans-Miss, Missouri and Kansas with the I.T. thrown in.

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