Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel Chenault” in chapter 1.57, section c.1.57.65, page 277 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35.:
... married Tabitha Phelps, of Madison County, but they never had any children.
After his death his widow married William Todd, formerly of Missouri, who had been a captain in Quantrell's command.
Colonel Chenault was buried on the battlefield at Green River Bridge, but in a few days his remains were taken up by his brother, Dr. R. C. Chenault, and carried to Madison County and reinterred in the old family bur...
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