
2. Calvin M. Stovall 1 (John W. ) was born on 17 FEB 1833 in Habersham Co., Georgia. He died on 12 OCT 1864 in Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia and was buried in OCT 1864 in Blue Creek, White Co., Georgia.
"Calvin served four years in the Civil War and he died with measles a few weeks after he returned home" (James, 1981)
Calvin married Mary P. Oakes 1 on 03 MAR 1859 in White Co., Georgia. Mary was born on 07 MAR 1840 in Habersham Co., Georgia. She died on 04 APR 1902 in Georgia and was buried in 1902 in Blue Creek, White Co., Georgia.
They had the following children:
+ 11 M i John Henry Stovall + 12 M ii William Isaac Stovall + 13 M iii James C. Stovall
3. James W. Stovall [scrapbook] 1, 2 (John W. ) was born 3 on 16 MAR 1837 in Habersham Co., Georgia. He died on 03 DEC 1862 in Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia and was buried in 1862 in Oakland Confederate Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia. James is listed in a conflicting birth event on 16 MAR 1837 in South Carolina. He was counted in a census in 1860 in White Co., Georgia. He was employed as a farmer in White Co., Georgia. He served in the military in the Confederate Army, Georgia 52nd Infantry Regiment, 10 JUL 1862 - 03 DEC 1862 in White Co., Georgia.
James Stovall died in the Confederate Army, in a hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, before his daughter was born. "James Stovall was a Confederate soldier and died from exposure to measles. He is buried in the Confederate Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia." (England)
Served Georgia Buried in Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, GAEnlisted B Co. 52nd Inf Reg. GA died at Atlanta, GA on 03 December 1862. Source: Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865; Abbreviation: GARosterC; Published by Longino & Porter on 1955-58.
Georgia 52nd Infantry Regimental History / Battles Fought:
Battle at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee on 18 June 1862
There was no engagement at Cumberland gap on this date. Brig.Gen. George W. Morgan, with the 7th division, had been sent to drive the Confederates from the gap, but upon his approach they destroyed most of their stores and evacuated their works, the last of the column leaving at 10 a. m. and at 3 p. m. DeCourcy's brigade moved in and took peaceable possession.Battle at Tazewell, Tennessee on 07 August 1862
Battle at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee on 08 August 1862
Battle at Nicholasville, Kentucky on 11 October 1862
Battle at Nicholasville, Kentucky on 15 October 1862
Battle at Perryville, Kentucky on 15 October 1862
Battle at Nicholasville, Kentucky on 18 October 1862
Battle on 15 May 1863
Battle at Baker's Creek, Mississippi on 16 May 1863
Battle at Vicksburg, Mississippi on 10 June 1863
Battle at Vicksburg, Mississippi on 02 July 1863
Battle at Vicksburg, Mississippi on 03 July 1863
Battle at Hospl, Vicksburg, Mississippi on 04 July 1863
Battle at Vicksburg, Mississippi on 04 July 1863
Battle at Jackson, Mississippi on 15 July 1863
Battle at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee on 09 September 1863
Battle at Knoxville, Tennessee on 10 September 1863
Battle on 15 October 1863
Battle at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee on 24 November 1863
Battle at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee on 25 November 1863
Battle at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee on 26 November 1863
Battle at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee on 28 November 1863
Battle on 15 December 1863
Battle at Kentucky on 15 December 1863
Battle at Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi on 26 December 1863
Battle at Cherokee County, North Carolina on 14 February 1864
Battle at Resaca, Georgia on 14 May 1864
Battle at Tilton, Georgia on 14 May 1864
Battle at Resaca, Georgia on 15 May 1864
Battle at Resaca, Georgia on 16 May 1864
Battle at Cassville, Georgia on 20 May 1864
Battle at Cartersville, Georgia on 21 May 1864
Battle at New Hope Church, Georgia on 25 May 1864
Battle at New Hope Church, Georgia on 05 June 1864
Battle at Resaca, Georgia on 14 June 1864
Battle at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia on 15 June 1864
Battle at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia on 19 June 1864
Battle at Marietta, Georgia on 19 June 1864
Battle at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia on 27 June 1864
Battle at Chattahoochee River, Georgia on 03 July 1864
Battle at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia on 03 July 1864
Battle at Marietta, Georgia on 03 July 1864
Battle at Marietta, Georgia on 05 July 1864
Battle at Atlanta, Georgia on 10 July 1864
Battle at Chattahoochee, Georgia on 10 July 1864
Battle at Marietta, Georgia on 10 July 1864
Battle on 20 July 1864
Battle at Atlanta, Georgia on 20 July 1864
Battle at Peach Tree Creek, Georgia on 20 July 1864
Battle at Atlanta, Georgia on 22 July 1864
Battle at White County, Georgia on 22 July 1864
Battle at Jonesboro, Georgia on 31 August 1864
Battle on 15 September 1864
Battle at Franklin, Tennessee on 30 November 1864
Battle at Nashville, Tennessee on 15 December 1864
Battle at Nashville, Tennessee on 16 December 1864
Battle at Franklin, Tennessee on 17 December 1864
Battle at Columbus, Georgia on 15 February 1865
Battle at Bentonville, North Carolina on 18 March 1865
Battle at Bentonville, North Carolina on 19 March 1865
Battle at Five Forks, Virginia on 01 April 1865
Battle at Greenville, South Carolina on 23 May 1865
James married Myra (Mira) Loduska Cason [scrapbook] 1, daughter of Adolphus B. Cason and Sarah Minerva Edwards, on 11 SEP 1861 in White Co., Georgia. Myra was born in 1843 in Georgia. She died <18??>.
They had the following children:
+ 14 F i James Anna Stovall
8. Thomas Harrison Stovall 1 (John W. ) was born 2 on 08 DEC 1850 in Habersham Co., Georgia. He died on 06 FEB 1927. Thomas was counted in a census in 1860 in White Co., Georgia.
Thomas married Zora J. Merritt 1 on 10 MAR 1878 in White Co., Georgia. Zora was born in 1858 in Georgia. She died ??.
They had the following children:
15 F i Ada Stovall was born in 1879 in Georgia. She died ??.