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Frances Charles Zacharie :CSA1stNat: Born: June 11, 1839 Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana Father: James Waters Zacharie 1797 – 1870 (Buried: Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana) Mother: Caroline Elizabeth Deare 1813 – 1889 (Buried: Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana) Wife: Anne Tracy 1840 - Children: Mary Caroline Zacharie Education: Attended Mount Pleasant Military Academy Attended Princeton University Attended Harvard Law School Occupation before War: Attorney in New Orleans, Louisiana Civil War Career: 1861: 1st Lt. In the Confederate States Army 1861 – 1862: 1st Lt. Company E, 9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1862: Major of 9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment 1862 – 1864: Lt. Colonel of 9th Louisiana...
Felix Kirk Zollicoffer Born: May 19, 1812 Birthplace: Bigbyville, Maury County, Tennessee Father: John Jacob Zollicoffer 1775 – 1840 (Buried: Zollicoffer Cemetery, Bigbyville, Tennessee) Mother: Martha Kirk 1786 – 1815 (Buried: Zollicoffer Cemetery, Bigbyville, Tennessee) Wife: Louisa Pocahontas Gordon 1819 – 1857 (Buried: Nashville City Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee) Children: Virginia Pochontas Zollicoffer Wilson 1837 – 1912 (Buried: Nashville City Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee) Anna Maria “Ridie” Zollicoffer 1844 – 1902 (Buried: Nashville City Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee) Octavia Louise Zollicoffer Bond 1846 – 1941 (Buried: Nashville City Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee) Mary Dorothy Zollicoffer Gaither 1849 – 1871...
Samuel Kosciuszko Zook Born: March 27, 1821 Birthplace: Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania Father: David Zook 1791 – 1864 (Buried: Montgomery Cemetery, Norristown, Pennsylvania) Mother: Eleanor Stephens 1802 – 1901 (Buried: Montgomery Cemetery, Norristown, Pennsylvania) Occupation before War: Served in the Pennsylvania State Militia rising to Adjutant Telegraph Operator and worked on Telegraph crews Superintendent of Washington and New York Telegraph, Co. Served in New York State Militia rising to the rank of Lt. Colonel Civil War Service: 1861: Military Governor of Annapolis, Maryland 1861 – 1862: Colonel of 57th New York Infantry Regiment 1862: Served in the Seven Days Campaign in Virginia 1862...

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