Louisiana Family Group Sheet for the Charles Thomas BANNERMAN Family


Husband: Charles Thomas BANNERMAN - (Joseph Williams3, George2, Charles1)
Birthdate: 15 September 1830 - Leon County, Florida
Military service: On 7 Sept 1861 Charles Thomas BANNERMAN enlisted at Houston Texas as an adjutant in
   Gould's 6th Battalion, Company D, Walker's Texas Calvary Division, Confederate Army, Company D, 6th
   Battalion (SGT-LT-ADJ). Charles fought in the Battle of Mansfield, Louisiana and was wounded in the battle
   of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, 9 April 1864. He taken to the MOSS residence in Mansfield, La., Apr. 16, 1864,
   where the tender care of Miss Sarah Gardner MOSS resulted in their marriage in Mansfield, Aug 4,1864.
   Charles Thomas BANNERMAN never rejoined his company because of his war injury.
Death date: 6 Feb 1867 - Oakwood, Leon County, Texas
father: Joseph Williams BANNERMAN
mother: Hannah CROMARTIE

Marriage date: 4 August 1864
Marriage place: Mansfield, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana

Wife: Sarah Gardner MOSS
Birthdate: 15 Dec 1843 - Dallas County, Alabama
Death date: 13 Sept 1907 - Grand Cane, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
father: Henry Louis MOSS
mother: Mary Jane MIXON

CHILDREN

Child 1: Moss McBride
Birthdate: 22 Oct 1865, Mansfield, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
Spouse: Ione EATMAN
Marriage date: 1 Feb 1889, Grand Cane, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
other marriages: Dessye Marie BOULTZ, 27 Dec 1900
Death date: 31 Dec 1918, Shreveport, Louisiana

Child 2: Charles Thomas
Birthdate: 19 Sept 1867, Mansfield, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
Spouse: Ollie BELL
Marriage date: 1890
Death date: 1 Mar 1893, Elk Horn, Texas
 

Sources:
* Joseph Williams Bannerman family Bible;
* Daisy Bannerman Coates Notes;
* DeSoto Plume, Vol. XXIX, winter 1994;
* ACCOUNT OF BATTLE OF MANSFIELD GIVEN, The Shreveport Journal, Thursday April 8, 1937;
* North Carolina, New Hanover County Record Book Z, p 590-591 (disbursement of property of George Bannerman, father of Joseph Williams Bannerman).

Notes:
* C.T. Bannerman served one term in the House of Representatives during the 9th Legislature. He gave his address as Navarro in Leon County, and represented the 39th district, consisting of Leon and Madison counties. The elections for the 9th Legislature were held in August 1861; the regular legislative session ran from 4 Nov 1861 to 14 Jan 1862, and the extra session ran from 2 Feb 1863 to 6 Mar 1863.
Members of the Texas Legislature 1846 – 1962.
 


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