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The Bridges Family
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| Birth |
1823 |
Illinois |
| Gender |
Male |
| _UID |
6102E2FB5E641C42BD1508A757AECE580CAF |
| Person ID |
I25 |
Bridges Family Tree |
| Last Modified |
30 Aug 2009 |
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| Father |
John Bridges, b. 1786, North Carolina |
| Mother |
Elizabeth Stone |
| _UID |
DD0FB96405559F4783CD8EED2C5C08E488DB |
| Family ID |
F5 |
Group Sheet |
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| Family |
Elizabeth Waynes, b. 19 Mar 1828, Illinois , d. 24 Nov 1886, Barton County, MO |
| Married |
24 Jul 1848 |
The Indian territory attached to Harrison County, Missouri |
| _UID |
F9FD19A511ED7848A70D89BD59D4EDDC6265 |
| Children |
| | 1. John Simpson Bridges, b. 1 Feb 1850, The Indian territory attached to Harrison County, Missouri , d. Bef 1920 |
| | 2. Aaron Benjamin Bridges, b. 1855, The territory attached to Harrison County, Missouri  |
| | 3. Nancie E. Bridges, b. 1857, The territory attached to Harrison County, Missouri  |
| | 4. Robert Allen Bridges, b. 1862, Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas  |
| | 5. Allen Bridges, b. 1864, Austin, Cass County, Missouri  |
| | 6. Sarah Bridges, b. 1868, Austin, Cass County, Missouri  |
| | 7. Alice Bridges, b. 1868, Austin, Cass County, Missouri  |
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| Family ID |
F4 |
Group Sheet |
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| Notes |
- Home in 1860: Van Buren, Crawford, Arkansas
Home in 1880: Austin, Cass, Missouri
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Missouri
Regiment Name: 11 Missouri Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 11th Regiment, Missouri Infantry
Company: A
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M380 roll 2
Regimental History
11th Missouri Infantry Rgt.
Cols. DeWitt C. Hunter, Simon P. Burns,
LtCol. Thomas H. Murray, S. P. Burns, Maj. T. H. Murray, James Phillips
The regiment was originally organized as the 2nd (Hunter's) Mo.
Infantry Rgt. in the summer of 1862 and served as cavalry until
dismounted on Aug. 31, 1862. In September 1862 it was designated the
8th (Burns) Mo. Infantry Rgt.
The regiment was assigned to Parson's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi
Department. It fought at Cane Hill, Prairie Grove and
Helena where it lost 14 killed, 82 wounded and 67 missing. On July 6,
1863 it had 467 effectives. During the winter of 1863-1864 it was
redesignated 11th Mo. Infantry Rgt. to conform to the CSA War
Department number. It was assigned to Parson's, S. P. Burns' brigade,
Trans-Mississippi Department. It lost five killed and 44 wounded at
Pleasant Hill and two killed and 15 wounded at Jenkins' Ferry. It
disbanded in early 1865.
In the 1880 Census, Aaron Bridges lived in Austin, Cass County, Missouri where it appears they may have run a boarding house. They had at least 1 boarder. Samuel Goodwin, whose occupation is listed as "Doctor of Medicine", lived in the same residence. Samuel Goodwin is also listed as being married, although his wife's name is not listed in the census
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- [S4] 1880 US Federal Census.
Home in 1880: Austin, Cass, Missouri
They had at least 1 boarder. Samuel Goodwin, whose occupation is listed as "Doctor of Medicine", lived in the same residence. Samuel Goodwin is also listed as being married, although his wife's name is not listed in the census.
- [S9] Regimental History - 11th Missouri Infantry Rgt., Film Number: M380 roll 2.
Cols. DeWitt C. Hunter, Simon P. Burns,
LtCol. Thomas H. Murray, S. P. Burns, Maj. T. H. Murray, James Phillips
The regiment was originally organized as the 2nd (Hunter's) Mo.
Infantry Rgt. in the summer of 1862 and served as cavalry until
dismounted on Aug. 31, 1862. In September 1862 it was designated the
8th (Burns) Mo. Infantry Rgt.
The regiment was assigned to Parson's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi
Department. It fought at Cane Hill, Prairie Grove and
Helena where it lost 14 killed, 82 wounded and 67 missing. On July 6,
1863 it had 467 effectives. During the winter of 1863-1864 it was
redesignated 11th Mo. Infantry Rgt. to conform to the CSA War
Department number. It was assigned to Parson's, S. P. Burns' brigade,
Trans-Mississippi Department. It lost five killed and 44 wounded at
Pleasant Hill and two killed and 15 wounded at Jenkins' Ferry. It
disbanded in early 1865
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Missouri
Regiment Name: 11 Missouri Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 11th Regiment, Missouri Infantry
Company: A
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M380 roll 2
- [S7] 1860 US Federal Census, 625.
lived in Van Buren, Arkansas
AR 1860 Federal Census Index
Van Buren, Arkansas
- [S10] 1850 US Federal Census.
Lived in "The Indian Territory Attached to Harrison County Missouri"
- [S2] 1870 US Federal Census.
Home in Johnson, Polk County, Missouri
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