Statistics for occurrence #1 of “B. P. French” in chapter 1.69 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35.:
...ed in hospital in 1862.
John A. Douglass, living.
Alexander East, wounded at Williamsburg; living.
John Easter, killed at Williamsburg, 1862.
David French, died since war at home.
B. P. French , killed at Gettysburg, 1863, or second battle of Manassas.
Zachariah Fellers, wounded at Seven Pines; died at home since.
Marshall Foley, captured at Williamsburg and never returned.
Hugh...
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