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Salathiel Timmons’ Civil War service

March 13, 2014 by karen

And now for something completely different.

Salathiel Timmons
Salathiel Timmons

My great-great-great-grandfather Salathiel Timmons (1835-1909) was a solider in the Union Army during the Civil War. During his service, he contracted a rheumatic disease which ultimately led to heart disease and partial paralysis. Later in life, he applied for and received a military pension.

For the benefit of the cousins on my Frasier side of the family, here is how he is related to us: Salathiel was the father of Charles Franklin Timmons, who was was the father of Lola Ethel Timmons, who was the mother of Thelma Ethel Frasier (my maternal grandmother).

I ordered his pension records from the National Archives. Containing more than 60 pages, they tell an interesting story about Salathiel’s life both during and after his military service. I also have a copy of the history of the Illinois 123rd Infantry, which details the various battles and troop movements.

So come along with me for the next few weeks as I re-trace Salathiel’s steps as he left his home state of Illinois and traveled with his unit through Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. I have only briefly studied all this material, so I’ll be learning as I go – I don’t really know what to expect! If you want to follow long, please subscribe to this blog to get update notifications by email.

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  • Salathiel Timmons: joining Wilder’s Brigade

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  • Salathiel Timmons: Second Battle of Chattanooga

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    April 18, 2014
  • Salathiel Timmons: Battle of Chickamauga

    Salathiel Timmons: Battle of Chickamauga

    April 21, 2014
  • Salathiel Timmons: Typhoid and Rheumatism

    Salathiel Timmons: Typhoid and Rheumatism

    May 6, 2014
  • Salathiel Timmons: Spring and Summer 1864

    Salathiel Timmons: Spring and Summer 1864

    May 14, 2014
  • Salathiel Timmons: a patient of Dr. William M. Chambers

    Salathiel Timmons: a patient of Dr. William M. Chambers

    May 15, 2014
  • Salathiel Timmons: returning to his Regiment

    Salathiel Timmons: returning to his Regiment

    May 23, 2014
  • Salathiel Timmons: after the Civil War

    Salathiel Timmons: after the Civil War

    May 26, 2014

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