★★★ Toulmin, Harry Theophilus

Harry Theophilus Toulmin:

Born: March 4, 1835
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Birthplace: Mobile, Alabama

Father: General Theophilus Lindsey Toulmin 1796 – 1866
(Buried: Spring Hill Graveyard, Mobile, Alabama)​

Mother: Amante Elizabeth Juzan 1800 – 1862
(Buried: Spring Hill Graveyard, Mobile, Alabama)​

Wife: Mary Montague Henshaw 1850 – 1932
(Buried: Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama)​

Education:
Attended University of Alabama & University of Virginia​

Occupation before War:
Attorney in Mobile, Alabama​

Civil War Career:
1861: Private Company A, 3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1861: 1st Lt. Company H, 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1861 – 1863: Captain, Company H, 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1862: Wounded during the Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee​
1863: Major of 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1863 – 1864: Lt. Colonel of 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1864 – 1865: Colonel of 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1865: Leader of Deas Brigade during Battle of Bentonville, North Carolina​
1865: Paroled on May 1, 1865 in Greensboro, North Carolina​

Occupation after War:

Attorney in Mobile, Alabama​
1870 – 1872: Alabama State Representative​
1874 – 1880: Judge of 6th Alabama Judicial Circuit Court​
1880 – 1882: Judge of 1st Alabama Judicial Circuit Court​
1887 – 1916: United District Court Judge, Southern District, Alabama​

Died: November 12, 1916

Place of Death: Toulminville, Alabama

Age at time of Death: 81 years old

Burial Place: Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama
 
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Harry Theophilus Toulmin:

Born: March 4, 1835View attachment 352195

Birthplace: Mobile, Alabama

Father: General Theophilus Lindsey Toulmin 1796 – 1866
(Buried: Spring Hill Graveyard, Mobile, Alabama)​

Mother: Amante Elizabeth Juzan 1800 – 1862
(Buried: Spring Hill Graveyard, Mobile, Alabama)​

Wife: Mary Montague Henshaw 1850 – 1932
(Buried: Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama)​

Education:
Attended University of Alabama & University of Virginia​

Occupation before War:
Attorney in Mobile, Alabama​

Civil War Career:
1861: Private Company A, 3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1861: 1st Lt. Company H, 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1861 – 1863: Captain, Company H, 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1862: Wounded during the Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee​
1863: Major of 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1863 – 1864: Lt. Colonel of 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1864 – 1865: Colonel of 22nd Alabama Infantry Regiment​
1865: Leader of Deas Brigade during Battle of Bentonville, North Carolina​
1865: Paroled on May 1, 1865 in Greensboro, North Carolina​

Occupation after War:

Attorney in Mobile, Alabama​
1870 – 1872: Alabama State Representative​
1874 – 1880: Judge of 6th Alabama Judicial Circuit Court​
1880 – 1882: Judge of 1st Alabama Judicial Circuit Court​
1887 – 1916: United District Court Judge, Southern District, Alabama​

Died: November 12, 1916

Place of Death: Toulminville, Alabama

Age at time of Death: 81 years old

Burial Place: Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama
At Ezra Church, Toulmin rose to command after the wounding of two brigade commanders and the death of the 22nd's Colonel Hart. He would take command again at Bentonville, before the final surrender at Bennett Place.
 
Toulmin commanded the regiment at Chickamauga after the wounding of Lt. Colonel Weedon. The regiment suffered heavily in the battle, lossing 44 killed and 161 wounded out of 371 men engaged.
 
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