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| REGIMENT:
Co. I, 4 TX Vol. Inf. |
MUSTER-IN:
July 15, 1898 |
| RANK:
Private |
WHERE:
Houston, TX |
| AGE:
34 |
MUSTER-OUT:
March 10, 1899 |
| HAIR:
Dark |
WHERE:
San Antonio, TX |
| EYES:
Blue |
BIRTH:
Apr. 22, 1864 |
| COMPLEXION:
Fair |
DEATH:
Nov. 28, 1926* |
| HEIGHT:
5'10" |
BURIAL:
Nov. 29, 1926 |
| OCCUPATION:
Laborer |
SECTION:
J |
| NATIVITY:
Bear Spring, Stewart Co., TN |
LOT:
1259 |
| RESIDENCE:
Stamps, AR |
GRAVE:
Single |
| ENLISTED:
July 01, 1898 |
MARKER:
GHS |
| WHERE:
Mt. Pleastant, TX |
CONDITION:
New |
| PERIOD:
2 Years |
*Differs
from headstone |
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Collinsville
Herald - December 03, 1926
Charles Carney Dies |

Charles L. Carney, 62 years, 7 months and 6 days
old, died at the family home, 311 Plum Street,
Sunday, November 28. Mr. Carney has been a
resident of Collinsville for the past
twenty-three years. He was formerly employed at
the brick yard here but for the past four years
has not been able to work.He is a veteran of the
Spanish-American War, having been a private in
Company I of the Fourth Texas infantry. He is
survived by his wife, Senia, and several
children.
Funeral services
were held Monday from the residence.
(Photo Contributed
by Gene Beals)
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