William C. Sizemore

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About William C. Sizemore

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WILLIAM C.7 SIZEMORE (RICHARD6, EPHRAIM5, EDWARD4, HENRY3, WILLIAM2, MICHAEL1) was born 1824 in Georgia, and died Abt. 1863. He married SUSANNAH DOCKERY Abt. 1849. She was born Abt. 1830 in Tennessee. 

Notes for WILLIAM C. SIZEMORE:

William Sizemore went north and joined the Union forces. He was killed in service, and his widow married a Union officer, John Cooper.

More About WILLIAM C. SIZEMORE:

Ethnicity/Relig.: 1/8 blood Cherokee

Notes for SUSANNAH DOCKERY:

A John Cooper, said to be a Union Army officer married Susannah Sizemore in DeKalb Co., Ala. on Sept. 6, 1869. Susannah moved to Arkansas to be near her married children from her first marriage to William Sizemore. She drew a pension in John Cooper's name already in Alabama and is reported to have been buried in a small cemetery in or near Pinall (Searcy Co.), Arkansas. Could this be the same as the Capt. J. Cooper on the Nesbit Muster Roll in Dade Co., Ga.? Apparently, yes.

Susan's children by William Sizemore are found in the John Cooper household in Marion Co., Shellmound, in 1870 as Jackson Cooper, 15; Mary Cooper, 14; James Cooper, 12; and John Cooper, 9.

Children of WILLIAM SIZEMORE and SUSANNAH DOCKERY are:

57. i. RICHARD GREEN8 SIZEMORE, b. October 08, 1849, Dade Co., Ga.; d. November 28, 1938, Columbus, Cherokee Co., Kansas.

	ii.	 	ANDREW J. SIZEMORE, b. Abt. 1854.
	iii.	 	MARY ANN TEXAS SIZEMORE, b. Abt. 1857; m. --- GAYLER.
	iv.	 	JAMES H. SIZEMORE, b. Abt. 1859.
	v.	 	JOHN SIZEMORE, b. Abt. 1862.
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William C. Sizemore's Timeline

1824
1824
Georgia, United States
1849
October 8, 1849
Dade, Georgia, United States
1854
1854
1857
1857
1860
1860
1862
1862
1863
1863
Age 39
War of Northern Aggresssion
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Civil War