Part of my pedigree
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:13 pm
My mother recently sent this to me.
It is a page from a census of Confederate veterans that was done in Alabama in 1907.
#46 is my Great Great Grandfather on my mothers side.
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His son Ralston C "Clyde" Cosby was a member of Company E, First Regiment of Infantry Alabama Volunteers
in 1898 but the Spanish American war ended while they were still at the dock getting ready to embark.
This is a copy of his discharge on 31 Oct 1898.
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Clyde's son Earl, my Grandfather was the one who introduced me to competitive shooting in the mid 60's.
He was a career Army officer who retired as a bird Colonel.
He was a company commander in the 132nd Infantry on Guadalcanal and Bougainville.
I have been told that he moved up to Battallion in the Philippines but I don't have any documentation to support this.
His records were destroyed in the fire in in the St. Louis record center.
As you can see I come from good stock but some how I ended up in the USAF.
I am sure that they would all be proud that my son Ryan has
followed my lead and is currently serving in the Air Force.
It is a page from a census of Confederate veterans that was done in Alabama in 1907.
#46 is my Great Great Grandfather on my mothers side.
His son Ralston C "Clyde" Cosby was a member of Company E, First Regiment of Infantry Alabama Volunteers
in 1898 but the Spanish American war ended while they were still at the dock getting ready to embark.
This is a copy of his discharge on 31 Oct 1898.
Clyde's son Earl, my Grandfather was the one who introduced me to competitive shooting in the mid 60's.
He was a career Army officer who retired as a bird Colonel.
He was a company commander in the 132nd Infantry on Guadalcanal and Bougainville.
I have been told that he moved up to Battallion in the Philippines but I don't have any documentation to support this.
His records were destroyed in the fire in in the St. Louis record center.
As you can see I come from good stock but some how I ended up in the USAF.
I am sure that they would all be proud that my son Ryan has
followed my lead and is currently serving in the Air Force.