Andrew Henry

Civil War Soldier

ANDREW Henry

Offaly: Portarlington Army: Confederate
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Soldier No. 311
24 Alabama
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This record places ANDREW Henry from Portarlington in Confederate service.

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Soldier Number
311
Surname
Henry
First Name
ANDREW
Alternative Name / Alias
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Soldier No. Of Relation
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Offaly Town / Area
Portarlington
Army
Confederate
Rank
2nd Lieutenant
Company
Co. C
Regiment Number
24
US State Regiment
Alabama
Type Reg.
Infantry
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Father
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  1. Service: Confederate – 24 Alabama Infantry – Co. C
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Danny Leavy

Available Details

NameAndrew Henry
Alt’ NameAndrew Mooney (Henry Was Mothers Maiden Name), Andy Mooney
Location/ BirthplacePortarlington (Offaly)
Born1832
Baptism RecordNovember 1832 – Parish Of Kildare & Leighlin
04205/01, Portarlington – Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI
Year of Death1900
Grave LocationCatholic Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama
Andrew Henry (1835-1900) – Find a Grave Memorial
US StateAlabama
US ResidenceCarrollton & Mobile, Alabama
Carrollton, Alabama – Google Maps
MotherMary Ann Henry
Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Registers Browse Image | findmypast.ie
FatherJohn Mooney
Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Registers Browse Image | findmypast.ie
Other FamilyWife: Helenia Pickens Stinson Henry
Helenia Pickens Stinson Henry (1840-1918) – Find a Grave Memorial
ArmyConfederate Army
Confederate States Army – Wikipedia
Military HistoryRecord States He Was A 2nd Lieutenant
Army DetailsCo. C, 24th Alabama Infantry
Soldier Details – The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)
Battle Unit Details – The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)
Other Details Enlisted Under Mothers Maiden Name – Henry.
They moved to New Orleans together in 1849.
He became A Partner & Editor in Newspaper “The West Alabamian”.
Also serviced as Treasurer for Pickens County Alabama for 4 terms

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