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James Warren “JW” Bayne

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James Warren “JW” Bayne Veteran

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
1 Nov 1864 (aged 23)
Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D, site 1076
Memorial ID
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James Warner Bayne was born on 28 August He is the son of Alexander Bayne and his third wife  Elizabeth Hite Payne.


Elizabeth was the widow of Alexander's brother, Griffin F. Bayne, which whom she had already had two children.; Priscilla M Bayne Hogg & William George Bayne.


In 1850, he was living with his parents, and their blended family of children, in Jefferson County, Kentucky.

By 1860 the famiily had moved to Jefferson County, Kansas.

James Warner joined Company B of the Confederate 12th Missouri cavalry regiment under Col. David Shanks. Company B was recruited in Jackson County, Missouri, in 1862-63. The 12th participated in Price's raid on Missouri and Kansas in 1864.

James Warner Bayne was taken prisoner and died at Fort Leavenworth in November 1864. He was buried "on the reserve at Leavenworth," according to Marcus Freeman. "I think the father tried to get his body and failed."1841.

James Warner Bayne was born on 28 August He is the son of Alexander Bayne and his third wife  Elizabeth Hite Payne.


Elizabeth was the widow of Alexander's brother, Griffin F. Bayne, which whom she had already had two children.; Priscilla M Bayne Hogg & William George Bayne.


In 1850, he was living with his parents, and their blended family of children, in Jefferson County, Kentucky.

By 1860 the famiily had moved to Jefferson County, Kansas.

James Warner joined Company B of the Confederate 12th Missouri cavalry regiment under Col. David Shanks. Company B was recruited in Jackson County, Missouri, in 1862-63. The 12th participated in Price's raid on Missouri and Kansas in 1864.

James Warner Bayne was taken prisoner and died at Fort Leavenworth in November 1864. He was buried "on the reserve at Leavenworth," according to Marcus Freeman. "I think the father tried to get his body and failed."1841.


Inscription

CO B 12 MO CAV
C.S.A.



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