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Confederate Soldier

HADDOCK, Boon

County Died: Barry Co., MO
Cemetery: Haddock Cemetery - inside Mark Twain National Forest
Deceased: HADDOCK, Boon - AKA: Boone
Birth: Mar. 14, 1842 

Old Munsey Haddock Farm, Roaring River, Barry Co., MO
Age: 75 Years, 4 Months & 23 Days
Death: May 5, 1919, Near Eagle Rock, Barry Co., MO
Cause: Paralysis & Old Age

Married: Columbia Cornelia Russell

Married When & Where: Feb. 15, 1866, Barry Co., MO 
Father: Charles Haddock, Jr.
Mother: Sarah Collins
Military Information: Company B, 11 Missouri Infantry, Private, Confederate
Death Certificate Number: 16318A
Resource: Military Information, Obit, Death Certificate, Marriage License, Cemetery Stone & Family Information
Research Note: In the 11th Missouri Infantry CSA: Commanded by Col. Simon P. Burns, Lt. Col. Thomas H. Murray and Maj. James Phillips. This unit was first organized by Col. DeWitt C. Hunter as the 8th Missouri Infantry but later reorganized and redesigned to prevent its confusion with Mitchell's 8th Missouri Infantry (commanded by Col. Charles S. Mitchell). Burns' and Hunter's original regiment (designated as the 8th Missouri Infantry) He saw action at the Battle of Helena and during Shelby's Missouri/Arkansas raid of Sept/Oct. 1863. As designated the 11th Missouri Infantry, this regiment engaged the Federal during the Red River Campaign, Battles of Pleasant Hill, and Jenkins' Ferry among others. Among the many listed were Haddock Marion MO, 11th Inf. Co. B; Haddock Noah MO 11th Inf. Co. B; and Haddock Boone MO 11th Inf. Co. B - Brothers Boone, Noah, and Marion Haddock were all in the same unit.

Confederate Soldier history and photo submitted by: Donna Cooper

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