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At enlistment, Aldridge was described as 5'10", fair complexion, gray eyes, dark hair, and by occupation a farmer. [His place of birth is given as Mitchell County, North Carolina.]
 
At enlistment, Aldridge was described as 5'10", fair complexion, gray eyes, dark hair, and by occupation a farmer. [His place of birth is given as Mitchell County, North Carolina.]
   
Aldridge died March 24, 1865 due to smallpox at Pest Hospital No. 11 in Nashville, Tennessee and is buried in Nashville National Cemetery, plot P-12386. [One hospital record notes his date of death and burial as March 28, 1864.]
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Aldridge died March 24, 1863 due to smallpox at Pest Hospital No. 11 in Nashville, Tennessee and is buried in Nashville National Cemetery, plot P-12386. [One hospital record notes his date of death and burial as March 28, 1864.]
   
 
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William G. Aldridge (abt 1831 - March 24, 1864) served as a private in Company C, 13th Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry.

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Pvt William G. Aldridge

Personal life

William "Bill" Aldridge was born to James "Jimmy" and Elizabeth "Betsy" (Calloway) Aldridge in Watauga County, North Carolina. He married Mary "Polly" Eggers (1838-1914) on January 19, 1855. According to descendants, his father had another family in Virginia and many in the family changed their surname to Calloway when the other family was discovered, including William's son and daughter. Mary married twice after William's death; she applied for a widow's pension on August 10, 1865.

Civil War service

Aldridge enlisted September 24, 1863 in Carter County, Tennessee for a period of three years. He mustered in October 28, 1863 at Strawberry Plains, Tennessee.

At enlistment, Aldridge was described as 5'10", fair complexion, gray eyes, dark hair, and by occupation a farmer. [His place of birth is given as Mitchell County, North Carolina.]

Aldridge died March 24, 1863 due to smallpox at Pest Hospital No. 11 in Nashville, Tennessee and is buried in Nashville National Cemetery, plot P-12386. [One hospital record notes his date of death and burial as March 28, 1864.]

External links

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