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James' CSA Record
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James WareJames (Jim) Ware was born Jan 1, 1845 in Franklin County, Missouri and died Dec 3, 1880 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas and is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery, Woodbine, Cooke County, Texas. He was the oldest son of John and Nancy Ware. He married Gabrielle Cochran Apr 15, 1866 in Cooke County, Texas. They had seven children, Joseph (Bill), Amanda, Nancy (Nannie), Mary, John E., Spencer P., and Charles William Ware.
James was a member of W.C. Twitty's Mounted Volunteers, formed May 23, 1861 by a Confederate conscript law passed on April 16, 1861 for protection of the Red River border. See Pg. 30-31, The First 100 Years in Cooke County
Jim joined the Confederate Forces Oct 2nd, 1861 as a Private at the age of 16, claiming to be 18. He served with Capt. William C. Twitty in the 21st Brigade under the command of Colonel William C. Young, 3rd Regiment, Company B, CSA. He joined in the Stead of (in place of) G. W. Terry, which was allowed under the 'Confederate Conscript Law'. This same law which also allowed exemption to men who owned more than ten slaves is what so incised the area population that opposed slavery and had northern leanings.
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