Monday, October 15, 2012

Military Monday–James M. Purvis, POW

 
Lt._James_M._Purvis 

James M. Purvis, son of William Purvis and Millie Cook was born 1 April 1830. He married Martha Carolina Russell on 17 December 1855 in Rankin County, Mississippi.

In January 1861 the Civil War was started when South Carolina succeeded from the Union. James M. Purvis had a wife and 3 young children yet he enlisted into Company D, 6th Mississippi Infantry on 24 August 1861.

His Civil War Military file consists of 16 images.

Muster Card # 1 – General info and reference to the other 15 cards by numbers (like an Index)  - James Purvis Company D, 6th Mississippi Infantry, 3rd Lieutenant and 2nd Lieutenant

Muster card #2 – 3rd Lt. James Purvis, age 31, Muster roll dated 25 Sept 1861 at Trenton, Tenn. – Enlisted 24 September 1861 at Grenada, MS for 12 months by Gen. West – absent WITH leave.

Muster Card #3 – Lt. James Purvis, In Capt. W. J. Finch co. 6th Reg’t – Card dated June 24 to 1 September 1862 – Present

Muster Card #4 – 3rd Lt. James Purvis – Card dated Nov – Dec 1862- last paid 1 august 1862 – Present

Muster Card #5 – 1 March to 1 July 1863 – Present

Muster Card #6 – July – august 1863 – 2nd Lt. Last paid August 1, 1863- absent on Furlough under General order #14

Muster Card #7 – Sept. – Oct 1863 – 2nd Lt. J. M. Purvis, last paid 1 August 1863, absent –detached Guard at Morton October 10, 1863
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Muster Card #8 – Nov. – Dec 1863 – J. M. Purvis – absent on Pass December 25, 1863 for 6 days

Muster Card #9 – July – Aug 1864 James Purvis, 2nd Lt, Co, D, Present

Muster Card #10 – James Purvis, 2 Lt – No pertinent info

Muster Card #11 - James Purvis, 2 Lt – No pertinent info

Muster Card #12 – James Purvis, 2nd Lt. --- POW

Muster card #13 - James Purvis, 2 Lt – No pertinent info

Muster card #14 – POW Release certificate - Purvis, James, 3rd and 2nd Lieutenant; surrendered at Citronelle, AL.

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Muster Card #15 – James Purvis, 2nd Lt, Pay Voucher for $80.00

Muster Card #16 – James Purvis, 2nd Lt, Pay Voucher for $80.00

James M. Purvis survived the war and returned home to his family to find that those furlough home had resulted in two more children. James M. Purvis died 18 Jan 1909 in Smith County, Mississippi. He was buried in the Rock Bluff Cemetery, Smith County, Mississippi.





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[1] Ancestry, "Civil War Service Records" database, Military Service Records (http://www.fold3.com/image/#20|71391663/:accessed 14 October 2012), entry for James M. PURVIS, 2nd Lieutenant; Company D, 6th Mississippi Infantry; Confederate.




















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