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Confederate Vets of Benton County, TN

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Confederate Vets of Benton County, TN
Confederate Civil War vets at reunion ca. 1890's (incorrectly labeled 1900) Only known vet is Capt. Robert W. Ayres - front row, second from right with hat in hand.
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Robert Washington Ayres
Robert Washington Ayres was born on October 5, 1874. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Robert Washington Ayres.
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Robert Ayres
Most of my relatives are from the south, especially VA, NC, and TN although we also have connections to MO and IL. I am especially interested in Ayres/Ayers. Other closly related names are; Finley, Love, McPeak, Perry, Thornton, Swor, Heggie, Hudson, Webb, and Rushing.
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