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| James Edmond (Edward) Noles 1825-17 Dec 1897
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NOLES, JAMES EDMOND, Companies E, B & C, corporal, enlisted
for 3 years in Huntingdon, TN on 7/25/62 and mustered at
Humboldt, TN on 8/11/62 at age 37. He was 5'10" tall, dark
complexion, blue eyes, black hair, a farmer, born in
Rockingham Co, NC on 4/25/25. Captured and paroled with
the regiment at the battle of Trenton, TN on 12/20/1862, he
most likely spent time in parole camp at Camp Chase in
Columbus, OH along with Colonel Hawkins and others of the
regiment awaiting exchange. Noles was not captured with
the regiment at Union City, TN on 3/24/64. He was in the
hospital in March and April of 1864. Present with the
detachment in May and June of 1864, Noles spent time in
Columbus, KY where a bunk fell and ran a nail through his
heel. He was discharged with the regiment when it
disbanded at Nashville, TN on 8/9/65. He joined the Grand
Army of the Republic (GAR) in 1887 and applied for an
invalid pension in 1890 while living in Benton Co, TN. He
died on 12/17/1897 and is buried in the Pleasant Hill
Cemetery in Benton Co, TN with a military marker. His
wife, Arena (Perenemia?) Ann Roberts Noles, applied for a
widow's pension. Noles was the son of William and Sarah
Allen Noles. MR #1259
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