Henry Jefferson Lyles

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ID: I872
Last: Lyles
First: Henry
Middle: Jefferson
Birth: 15 Jun 1815 at Fairfield Co., South Carolina 1
Death: 23 Sep 1861 at Germantown (now Midland), Fauquier Co., Virginia 2
Burial:
Sex: M
Notes: Henry Jefferson Lyles died of typhoid fever while in service to the Confederacy, SC 6th Regiment during the Civil War. His son, John Feaster "Feas" Lyles gave a signed carte-de-visite with his image in his cadet uniform to second-cousin, Maria Louisa "Lula" Georgiana Feaster, who saved the image in her Civil War era album.

Details on the family background are provided online: www.nl.tripod.com/BRANNON.htm.
 
Mother: UNKNOWN
Father: UNKNOWN
 
Marriage 1   Edith Drucilla Feaster b: 24 Jul 1825 d: 13 May 1875
 
Children:
1 John Feaster Lyles b: 16 Feb 1847 Fairfield Co., South Carolina
 
Sources:
1 Repository:
  --Name: South Carolina Department of Archives and History
  --Address: 1430 Senate St., P.O. Box 11,669, Columbia, SC 29211
  --Phone: (803) 734-8577
Title: Robert Coleman Family: From Virginia to Texas 1652-1965
Author: Coleman, James P., with the assistance of many others
Publication: Privately published by James P. Coleman, Ackerman, Mississippi, 1965; mfg. by Kingsport Press, Inc., Kingsport TN, 451 pp
Note: Also available on internet through: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nansemondcolemans/
 
2 Repository:
  --Name: South Carolina Department of Archives and History
  --Address: 1430 Senate St., P.O. Box 11,669, Columbia, SC 29211
  --Phone: (803) 734-8577
Title: Robert Coleman Family: From Virginia to Texas 1652-1965
Author: Coleman, James P., with the assistance of many others
Publication: Privately published by James P. Coleman, Ackerman, Mississippi, 1965; mfg. by Kingsport Press, Inc., Kingsport TN, 451 pp
Note: Also available on internet through: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nansemondcolemans/
 


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