From what I found, his wife died soon thereafter. All the living kids that I have found were living separately in 1870 Census. My assumption is that measles might have had an impact on wife and some of the children. One of my thoughts is that he enrolled in Jackson, TN, and then went to training camp. He was probably sick early on and may have been "passed around" between units. An Obion County website lists him with the Obion Avalanche, died of measles. It may be that that unit had to move out and they left him with the 33rd, I found a book on the Obion Avalanche that I'm ordering that I hope will provide something. Confederate records aren't the best and even more so for someone who was only in for a few months. He might not have ever been paid - except for a coffin. I have found no records concerning his burial. He might have been sent home but there is also a chance he ended up with those buried in Union City where there is a Confederate monument to unknown.