Genealogy for
Washington W. Patterson
About Washington W. Patterson |
 Washington W. Patterson 1827 - 1870
| Washington W. Patterson was born about 1827 in Butler County, Alabama and died about 1870 in an unknown place. Dates for birth and death are estimated. He lived to be about 43 years old.
He served as a Private with the 28th Cavalry, under Capt. A. W. DeBerry's Company, Randal's Reg't Texas Cavalry CSA. | 
 | Military | 4/26/1862 | Carthage TX (Panola County) | 35 yrs old | Name: W. W. Patterson, Age: 34, Enlistment Date: April 26, 1862, Enlistment Place: Carthage, Panola County, Capt. A. W. DeBerry, enlistment period: 3 years. Record Type: Civil War Index- Abstracts of Muster Rolls |
 | Military | 9/22/1862 | Little Rock AR (Pulaski County) | 35 yrs old | Name: W. W. Patterson, 28th Texas Calvary, Receipt Roll- pay for July 13, 1862 to Sept. 22, 1862, 71 days . Occupation: Teamster |
 | Military | 11/1/1862 | Bayou Meto AR (Pulaski County) | 35 yrs old | Receipt Roll: W.W. Patterson - 28th Texas Cav., pay for Nov. 1862, Period of service: Oct. 25, 1862 - Nov. 25, 1862, $25 cent per day |
 | Military | 12/1/1862 | Bayou Meto AR (Pulaski County) | 35 yrs old | Name: W.W.Patterson - 28th Tex. Cav. Receipt Roll pay for Oct. 25, 1862 to Nov. 25, 1862, 30 days, date: Dec. 1862, occupation: Teamster,, 25 cent per day., remakes: Cp. Bayou Meto near Brownsville, Ark |
 | Military | 2/20/1863 | Little Rock AR (Pulaski County) | 36 yrs old | Name: W.W.Patterson - Private Randall's Co.K.
Receipt Roll - For pay while on detached service in hospital from Nove. 30th 1862 to Dec. 31st 1862 being thirty one (31) days at twenty five cents (25) per day. total $7.75 ======================================
I certify that the above account is correct and just that the services were rendered and that they were necessary for the public services. $7.75 total, Received at Little Rock, Ark, Feb. 20 1863 of Capt. F. Olsmar in the sum of seven dollars and seventy five cents ($7.75) in full of the above account. signed: W.W. Patterson - med. dept. |
 | Military | 3/31/1863 | Little Rock AR (Pulaski County) | 36 yrs old | Name: W.W.Patterson - Private Randall's Co.K. Receipt Roll pay for Jan. 1, 1863 to March 31, 1863, 90 days, date: March 31, 1862, occupation: Nurse,, 25 cent per day., Rock Hotel Hospital, Little Rock, Ark |
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Washington, his family, and friends. For example, Washington is 3 years old when Indian Removal Act signed and the moving of eastern Indians west of the Mississippi begins.
Age | Date | Event |
8 |
1835 |
Alabama gold rush begins in the east-centrl hill country. |
10 |
1837 |
The Second Creek war begins in 1836. In 1837 The Battle of Hobdy's Bridge becomes the last indian battle in AL. |
13 |
1840 |
Alabama reports a total population of 590,756 on the 1940 Federal Census. This includes 335,185 whites, 255,571 blacks, 253,532 slaves, zero Native Americans, and others. |
23 |
1850 |
State population=771,623.
The 1850 Federal Census reveals the
White population=426,514;
African-American population=345,109;
Slave population=342,844;
Free black population=2,265;
Urban population=35,179;
Rural population=736,444;
Cotton production in bales=564,429;
Corn production in bushels=28,754,048;
Number of manufacturing establishments=1,026. |
Age | Date | Event |
3 |
1830 |
The first railroad is constructed between Liverpool and Manchester, England |
12 |
1839 |
Goodyear invents vulcanized rubber, opening the door for tires and other rubber products. |
17 |
1844 |
The first telegraph message is sent by Morse, who later invents the Mores Code |
26 |
1853 |
The process of creating steel is invented by Besermer in Britain and Kelly in the U.S. |
29 |
1856 |
The first Neanderthal fossils are found near Germany |
32 |
1859 |
Charles Darwin publishes "Origin of Species" and begins the evolution theory. |
38 |
1865 |
Mendel publishes his papers on genetics and introduces the concept to the public. |
42 |
1869 |
Cro-magnon Man fossils are found in France |
Age | Date | Event |
1 |
1828 |
Gold is discovered in Georgia. |
7 |
1834 |
July 9 - The S.S. John Randolph, the first successful iron steamship, is launched in Savannah |
34 |
1861 |
NEWS HEADLINES: American Civil war begins at Ft. Sumter, located in Charleston Harbor, VA. |
35 |
1862 |
NEWS HEADLINES: May 20, 1862 the US government passes the Homestead Act to provide cheap land for settlement of lower Southeast and West. |
Age | Date | Event |
3 |
1830 |
Indian Removal Act signed and the moving of eastern Indians west of the Mississippi begins. |
8 |
1835 |
Second Seminole Indian War begins. |
10 |
1837 |
The trickery used to capture Seminole Indian Chief Osceola (Assi Yohola) creates a public uproar and U.S. General Jesup is publicly condemned. |
13 |
1840 |
Oregon Trail is established |
15 |
1842 |
Second Seminole Indian War ends and thousands of Seminole Indians are forced to move west of the Mississippi. |
28 |
1855 |
Third Seminole Indian War begins. It ends three years later when Chief Billy Bowlegs and his band are forced to move from Florida. |
33 |
1860 |
Presidential election puts Abraham Lincoln in office. The campaign has heated the issues regarding slavery in the south. |
35 |
1862 |
May 20, 1862 the US government passes the Homestead Act to provide cheap land for settlement of lower Southeast and West. |
36 |
1863 |
Abraham Lincoln issues the "Emancipation Proclamation" freeing slaves. |
38 |
1865 |
American Civil war ends with General Lee's surrender at Appomattox, VA. Reconstruction begins in the "old South" |
41 |
1868 |
An eight-hour work day is established for federal employees. |
Age | Date | Event |
6 |
1833 |
Santa Anna is elected President of Mexico |
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