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Query: re: Confederate Soldier Thomas Patterson-Thompson Willie M Feese Jr writes: Hey Ed, Would you know of anyone that would have information concerning a Confederate soldier by the name of Thomas Patterson Thompson who died in Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky on the 26th of December, 1861. He had just enlisted in the civil war that year. A friend of mine in Campbellsville is trying to find information concerning this individual.Thanks, Jr. -- Jr., Willie M Feese JrThanks - While I'm not well versed on Confederate Soldiers, somebody out there may have the answer. - EW This story was posted on 2013-07-08 10:51:53
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