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Alexander Renoe
Male 1835 - 1862

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  • Birth  17 Jul 1835  , Callaway, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  12 Sep 1862  , Callaway, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried  Renoe Cemetery, Near, Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I5125  Herring Family of Callaway County, Missouri
    Last Modified  14 Aug 2007 
     
    Father  Henry Francis Renoe,   b. 28 Nov 1805, , Fleming, Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 23 Nov 1882, , Callaway, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother  Priscilla Alexander,   b. Abt 1808, , , Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1870 
    Family ID  F1588  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • Living at home with parents in 1860

      Renoe, Alexander B., son of H.E. & P., d. 12 Sep 1862, aged 27 yrs, 1 m, 26 das listing from Renoe cemetery, near Guthrie, Callaway Co., Missouri.

      During the year 1862, a company of Confedearate soldiers camped near his father's house; one or two men went to the housae, ordered young Renoe and a negro man to take a load of corn to the camp. Renoe's father in accordance with an order issued by a man signing himself as A. Krekel, with headquarters at the Sate Insane Asylum in Fulton, requiring men to report the presence of rebels, etc., the next morning went to Fulton to report the rebels camped near his residence. The commander at Fulton had already heard of the fact, and had sewnt a company of soldiers to Renoe's home. Mr. Renoe was returning home from Fulton, when he met the company of Union soldiers who had been to his home. He discovered the men were leading one of his own horses, with a saddle on and further noticed a they pasted him that the saddle was bloody. He continued in the direction of his home, when after proceediing a short distance, he discovered the body of his son lying in a fence corner. He learned from parties who were working in a field, opposite the place the body laid, that the soldiers had shot him"
     
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    Link to Google MapsBirth - 17 Jul 1835 - , Callaway, Missouri, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 12 Sep 1862 - , Callaway, Missouri, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - - Renoe Cemetery, near, Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri, USA Link to Google Earth
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