Individual Details
Jackson Walters
(10 May 1820 - 5 Dec 1902)
Named as one of the Executors of his father's will.
A Jackson Walters found in Pittsylvania Co in 1850 was age 29 and apparently living in a rooming house belonging to James Williams.
The company, originally known as the "Caswell Rangers," was enlisted at Yanceyville, Caswell County, for twelve months service. The original recruits were principally from Caswell County. It was mustered into Confederate States service March 14, 1862, for three years or the war as "Captain H. W. Reinhartt's Company in the Edmondston's Battalion of Cavalry of North Carolina Volunteers." Edmondston's Battalion failed to complete its organization and was never recognized by the Confederate War Department. The activities of the company from the time of organization and muster-in until it was assigned to the 41st Regiment N. C. Troops (3rd Regiment N. C. Cavalry) on September 3, 1862, are not known. On that date it became Company C of that regiment, and the activities of the company after that date are reported as part of the regimental history.Roster included:
Jackson Walters
Thomas C. Walters
Events
Birth | 10 May 1820 | Pittsylvania County, Virginia | |||
Marriage | 1 Sep 1852 | Caswell County, North Carolina - Rebecca Chandler | |||
Death | 5 Dec 1902 | Danville City, Virginia |
Families
Spouse | Rebecca Chandler (1835 - 1911) |
Father | Robert Wister Walters (1795 - 1853) |
Mother | Elizabeth Bates Atkinson (1795 - ) |
Sibling | Susanna Walters (1814 - ) |
Sibling | Robert B. Walters (1816 - ) |
Sibling | Joel C. Walters (1817 - 1859) |
Sibling | Lela Eleanor Walters (1819 - ) |
Sibling | Richard Walters (1819 - ) |
Sibling | Lucy Walters (1822 - ) |
Sibling | Mary Ann Walters (1823 - ) |
Sibling | Sarah Judith Walters (1828 - 1891) |
Sibling | Charles W. Walters (1830 - 1863) |
Sibling | Fanny Walters (1837 - ) |