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951 WWII Registration Draft Cards. 414 boxes. Records of the Selective Service System, 1926–1975, RG 147. The National Archives at Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia. Source (S47)
 
952 Year of birth may be 1836 instead of 1831

# Note: 1860 Census Caldwell County, NC, Family 640 Lenior Township Enlisted in NC Infantry Co. B, 18th Reg in Iredell County on 20 Aug 1862. Present or accounted for until wounded in the lung and right shoulder and captured at Gravel Hill, Virginia, 28 Jul 1864. Hospitalized at various Federal hospitals until confined at Old Capitol Prison, Washington DC, 24 Sep 1864. Transferred to Elmira, NY 24 Oct 1864. Died 2 Dec 1864 at Elmira of pneumonia. Buried in the CSA POW Cemetery.

Father: Skelton Wilson HAIGLER (Hagler) b: 24 OCT 1802 in Wilkes County, North Carolina
Mother: Elizabeth (Betsy) CARLTON b: 31 DEC 1789 in North Carolina

Company B, 18th North Carolina Infantry, Lane's Brigade, Wilcox's Division, 3rd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.

Residence Iredell County; 26 years old.
A conscript, he reported for duty and enlisted on 8/20/1862 at Statesville, Iredell County, NC for the duration of the. He was mustered into "B" Co. NC 18th Infantry as a Private.
Absent, "In hospital sick" on March & April 1863 Roll; admitted 3/16/1863 with pneumonia into General Hospital #9, Richmond; transferred to Chimborazo Hospital #3; transferred 4/27/1863 to C.S.A. General Hospital, Danville, VA.
Present on July & August 1863 Roll.
Wounded by gunshot (Minie') in lung and right shoulder on 7/28/1864 at Deep Bottom/Malvern Hill, VA.; POW; treated 7/29/1864 in U.S.A. 2nd Division of Depot Field Hospital, City Point, VA.; transferred 8/9/1864 to Mansion House Hospital, Alexandria, VA., via "Connecticut" hospital ship; transferred 9/24/1864 to nearby 1st Division General Hospital; confined 9/24/1864 Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C.; transferred 10/24/1864 to Elmira, N.Y.; died there of pneumonia.

The 18th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, formerly the 8th Volunteers, was organized at Camp Wyatt, near Carolina Beach, North Carolina, in July, 1861. Its members were from Wilmington and the counties of Robeson, New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus, and Richmond.

( bio by: BigFrench)

Note: John Hagler is listed on a Civil War plaque at the Jefferson Davis Memorial.

Burial:
Woodlawn National Cemetery
Elmira
Chemung County
New York, USA
Plot: CSA: 0, 900

Maintained by: BigFrench
Originally Created by: Kay and Duane Douglass
Record added: Nov 26, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 81045293 
Haigler, John Marcus (I1200)
 
953 Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Hickory, Catawba, NC Powell, George Vance (I6515)
 
954 Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Hickory, Catawba, NC Bowman, Mary Catherine (I6516)
 
955 Zionville Baptist Church Greer, Benjamin Franklin (I6622)
 
956 Zionville Baptist Church Younce, Rebecca (I6623)
 
957 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

12 Children 
Butler, Flossie Elizabeth (I142)
 
958 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

3 Children 
Butler, Rolla Kemper (I133)
 
959 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

6 Children 
Butler, Caddie Lorena (I136)
 
960 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

Elizabeth died of measles.

Elizabeth and "Brother Joe" are both buried in Keenan Cemetery in Farmers Branch, Texas. 
Howerton, Elizabeth (I107)
 
961 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

Joseph was a Baptist Minister 
Butler, Joseph W. (I129)
 
962 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

Lucy's nick name was Angy.
Lucy and John lived at Renner, Texas when John died. Lucy moved to Farmers Branch where she died. 
Butler, Lucy Angeline (I110)
 
963 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

Mary lived in Farmers Branch until her death. 
Butler, Mary Ella (I125)
 
964 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

Mary was from the Hebron Community 
Griggs, Mary Tennee (I123)
 
965 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

Moved to Oklahoma in 1880 
Butler, Frederick Marshall (I116)
 
966 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

Nick name was "Finey" 
Butler, Louisa Josephine (I112)
 
967 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

No Children 
Crumbley, Pearl (I141)
 
968 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

Richard's Civil War papers show him to have been a private in Co. E of the 18th Regiment of the Texas
Cavalry. He enlisted 13 August 1862 at Dallas, Texas. According to some papers and at Camp Nelson, Arkansas according to others. He was captured at the Arkansas Post 11 January 1863 and was listed on the roll of prisoners who were paroled at Camp Douglas, Illinois in April of 1863 and delivered to City Point, Virginia. His war records do not reflect it, but according to a family record he was killed 22 July 1865 when a soldier went berserk and shot "Dick and four other men in the barracks before killing himself. 
Butler, Richard Montgomery (I108)
 
969 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

Susan died in Farmers Branch, Texas at her home 8 Aug. 1948 
Butler, Susan Jane (I115)
 
970 [BUTLER~1.FBK]

William was never married. 
Butler, William Charles (I131)
 

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