Historical records matching Pvt. Joseph Proctor Huger, CSA
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About Pvt. Joseph Proctor Huger, CSA
In the memoirs Captain Steven P. Huger (d: 25 JAN 1863) is the brother-in-law to General Manigault and the brother of Mary Proctor (Huger) Manigault. Other brother-in-laws to General Manigault are Private Joseph Proctor Huger (d: 13 APR 1864) and Captain Daniel Elliott Huger (d: 20 September 1863). All buried in the Magnolia cemetery. To complete the family tree the three brothers to Mary Manigault are the children of Daniel Elliott Huger (1806-1874) and Carolina (Proctor) Huger (1814-1875). All three brothers-in-laws, like General Manigault, served as part of the Confederate Army.
He served with the Battalion State Cadets as part of the South Carolina Local Defense Troops (Charleston) Company A, as well as Manigault's Battalion, South Carolina Artillery.
Huger, J. P. BATTLE UNIT NAME: Manigault's Battalion, South Carolina Artillery SIDE: Confederacy COMPANY: A
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Private ALTERNATE NAME: FILM NUMBER: M381 ROLL 16 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: Company Note - 1 before Co.
Huger, J. P. BATTLE UNIT NAME: Battalion State Cadets, South Carolina Local Defense Troops (Charleston) SIDE: Confederacy COMPANY: A
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Private ALTERNATE NAME: FILM NUMBER: M381 ROLL 16 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: none
Pvt. Joseph Proctor Huger, CSA's Timeline
1846 |
October 15, 1846
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1864 |
April 13, 1864
Age 17
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Charleston, Charleston County, SC, United States
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Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston County, SC, United States
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