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Samuel Carey (Cary is an error) was a maternal Great Great Grandfather of mine. On entering, he was elected Ordinance Sergeant and was made 3rd or 2nd Lieutenant (Brevet) after Shiloh. Also wounded in the shoulder at the battle of Murfreesboro; according to the records. He and his younger brother Richard enlisted, served, deserted and and returned together. Upon his returning 'Oath of Allegiance', he retained Lieutenant. He may or may not have attended the 1877 reunion, but died in 1879 of consumption-(Although I suspect pneumonia). Like many Southerners, his family were not slave-owners. The adjacent record of Lemuel is an administrative error that was never rectified. rkm
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