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Fulton Scudder
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Name Fulton Scudder Birth 20 Mar 1837 Greenbrier county, West Virginia
[1] Gender Male Death 26 Mar 1925 Rupert, Greenbrier, West Virginia
Burial Rupert, Greenbrier, West Virginia
Person ID I13097 Scudder Last Modified 15 Jun 2013
Father William Kip Scudder, b. 10 Jul 1798, New York City, New York
d. 10 Jul 1884, Clintonville, Greenbrier, West Virginia
(Age 86 years) Mother Elizabeth Spitsenbarger, b. Abt 1806, Pendleton county, West Virginia
d. Bef 1880 (Age < 73 years) Marriage 22 May 1834 West Virginia
Family ID F3320 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Frances A. Johnson, b. 15 Nov 1847, Rockbridge county, Virginia
d. 5 Sep 1923, Rupert, Greenbrier, West Virginia
(Age 75 years) Marriage 25 Oct 1867 Greenbriar county, West Virginia
Children 1. Elizabeth Grace Scudder, b. Aug 1868, Rupert, Greenbrier, West Virginia
d. 28 Dec 1936, Rupert, Greenbrier, West Virginia
(Age 68 years)2. Mary E. Scudder, b. Abt 1871, West Virginia
d. Yes, date unknown3. Eldora J. Scudder, b. Abt 1873, West Virginia
d. Yes, date unknown4. Willanna Scudder, b. 17 May 1875, Greenbrier county, West Virginia
d. Yes, date unknown5. William Robert Scudder, b. 16 Nov 1877, Greenbrier county, West Virginia
d. 14 Jan 1956, Ronceverte, Greenbrier, West Virginia
(Age 78 years)6. Rosa Lee Scudder, b. 20 Aug 1885, Greenbrier county, West Virginia
d. California 
Family ID F4530 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Mar 2024
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Notes - During the Civil War, Fulton served the Confederacy by enlisting in Company B, 26th Virginia Infantry. The 26th Virginia was organized during May and June, 1861, with men recruited in the counties of Gloucester, King and Queen, and Mathews.
The 26th was assigned to General Wise's Brigade in June, 1862. After being involved in the Seven Days' Battles it was transferred to the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. The unit participated in the defense of Charleston, then during the spring of 1864 returned to Virginia. Here it took its place in the Petersburg trenches and was active in various conflicts around Appomattox. Many were captured at Sayler's Creek and on April 9, 1865, there were 15 officers and 81 men present from an initial amount of 31 officers and 424 men.
- During the Civil War, Fulton served the Confederacy by enlisting in Company B, 26th Virginia Infantry. The 26th Virginia was organized during May and June, 1861, with men recruited in the counties of Gloucester, King and Queen, and Mathews.
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Sources - [S399] 1880 United States Census, FHL Film 1255402; National Archives Film T9-1402; Page 338C.
- [S399] 1880 United States Census, FHL Film 1255402; National Archives Film T9-1402; Page 338C.
