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John Berry Childress

1832 — 1913

Vital Events

Dates and Places

  • Born12 MAY 1832 · Nashville, Rutherford County, Tennessee
  • Died30 OCT 1913 · Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
  • BuriedLincoln Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas
  • SexMale
Notes

Research Notes

CHILDERS, John Berry, of Lincoln, Arkansas, was born May 12, 1832 near Nashville, Rutherford County, Tennessee, the son of David Childers, born at Richmond, Virginia, who lived in Walker County, Georgia. Maiden name of subject’s mother was Susan Smith, daughter of Noal Smith of North Carolina. He was a Democrat and a Cumberland Presbyterian. He was a high Private Company D, 39th Georgia, wounded twice in battle. He married Eliza Garrett, daughter of Frank and Sallie Garrett in Walker County, Georgia. .Their children are, George Washington Childers, Annie Childers and Clark Childers. [1911 Arkansas Confederate Census] Jonathan B. Childers of Clyde was favorably passed by the Confederate Pension Board of Washington County for the sum of $75 per annum. [Fayetteville Democrat 7/25/1901] Jonathan Childers is on the Confederate Pensioners list to receive $52.50 from the Washington County Clerk’s office. [Fayetteville Democrat 9/22/1910] John B. Childers filed Veteran Application #13600 with the Confederate Pension Board of Washington County for a Confederate pension and it was received as allowed August 29, 1901 at the State, citing service with Company G, 39thGeorgis Infantry from 1862 thru 1865, during which hw was wounded. Mr. Childers died October 31, 1913. Eliza Childers, his widow, filed Widow Application #13600 with the Confederate Pension Board of Washington County it was received as allowed August 10, 1914 at the State. [State of Arkansas Confederate Pension Archives]