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Joseph Killenger Bonham

Updated Feb 11, 2024
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Joseph Killenger Bonham
Son of Hezekiah Bonham and Sophia Killenger from Lee County,Virginia.
Enlisted latter half of 1862 ,served with Company G 27th Virginia Infantry or later known as 6th Virginia Infantry.
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Hezekiah was my 4th Great Grand Uncle , if my software did it's job correctly
Bob Jenkins , Staunton,Va [contact link]
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Mary Westbrook
Afew surnames I'm researching :Griffith ,Green , Greene ,Hollis , Jones , Jenkins , Watson , Westbrook , Bonham ,Bowen , Gillespie ,Lindsey , Carpenter , Hicks , Castleberry , Lee ,Marks , Davis , George , and Henshaw .
Bob Jenkins
10 yrs. researching family,love this site and old pictures of course
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