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Richard K. DeBardeleben
3rd Alabama Cavalry, Company H
Personal:
Son of John Ferdinand DeBardeleben and Clarissa
Lucinda Wooten. Born in 1833 at Blackstock, Chester County, South Carolina. Returned to
South Carolina after the war. Died 30 November, 1882 at Blackstock,
Chester County, South Carolina. Location of grave unknown.
Never married. Possibly has descendants.
Military:
| September 1, 1861 |
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Enlisted in "Prattville Dragoons" as a
Private in Pensacola, Florida (originally called the 7th Alabama
Regiment, Company I) |
| 1861 - 1864 |
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Specific actions including Richard K.
DeBardeleben are unknown; however, this unit was involved in combat as
follows: |
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Murfreesboro (TN), Shelbyville,
Chickamauga, Kingston, Knoxville, Mossy Creek, Strawberry Plains,
Decatur (GA), Macon, Aiken (SC), Fayetteville (NC), Raleigh and Chapel
Hill (NC). The regiment was surrendered in Durham, North Carolina
on 26 April, 1865. |
| 1864 |
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Robinson Springs Volunteers (Home Guard)
- listed on the roster of this unit. Presume from this that he was
no longer with the 3rd Alabama at that time. |
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