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29. John PAYNTER
(2) was born about 1815.
Milton Atkins says he was able to find only the record of this one son.
He believes there were probably other children. He was married to UNKNOWN.
John PAYNTER and UNKNOWN had the following children:
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Thomas P. PAYNTER was born in 1836/37.(2)
He died before 1888.(2)
According to the research of R. Milton Atkins, this is the same Thomas
Paynter who served in the Confederate Army in Company B, 30th NC Infantry.
We've found that record. Thomas is shown as a Warren County farmer who
enlisted in Company B, 30th Regiment, North Carolina Troops (the Confederate
Army) 16 Jun 1861 at age 24. This Thomas P. Paynter is listed as present or accounted
for until discharged on 14 Jan 1862, by reason of "a wound received on the
scalp about five years ago" as a civilian.
He re-enlisted in the same company on 16 Jul 1863. Records show him detailed
as a shoemaker (17 Sep 1863); absent on detail (Aug 1864); hospitalized at Richmond
24 Feb 1865 with what was described as "nostalgia." This Thomas Paynter
was apparently still in the hospital in Richmond when the city fell (3 Apr 1865).
He is listed as paroled there about 21 April 1865.
Atkins shows the marriage date as 14 Apr 1857.
Atkins also quotes Luther Paynter of Wise as saying Thomas died and left
Frances with several young children. She was apparently without the resources
to raise the family and had to send the children to different people to raise.
One result was that Adelia was raised by her older sister, Rosa (King).
31 ii.
John B. PAYNTER(2).
32 iii.
Joseph PAYNTER(2).
33 iv.
Edward PAYNTER(2).
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Andrew Jackson PAYNTER(2). |