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William R. Clyburn - Union Spy

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:54 pm
by Little Powell
So I was looking through my family tree from my dads side, and I found out that my great (not sure how many greats) grandfather was a Union spy during the Civil War. Here's a brief history of his service:

William was called out with Jennison (I assume this was Col. Charles R. Jennison from "Jennison's Jayhawks") in his Missourri raid in 1862 during the Civil War. He served in the militia in 1864 under H. Coffoein. Another report by John W. Bryant of LaPorte County says he was a spy for the United States Government and "rendered valuable service. Neither his family nor any of his neighbors knew where he was or what he was doing. He would mount his horse and ride away, often would be gone for Months."

I was a little disappointed to learn that I come from a dang Billy Yank (especially a pretty important one), but hey it's still pretty cool.. :laugh:

Re:William R. Clyburn - Union Spy

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 2:12 pm
by Amish John
Yeah, it's always interesting to learn about one's ancestors who fought in the "War of the Rebellion". I wonder if his military/pension records are in the National Archives? I was able to get the records of my ancestor Isaac Talley who was with the 3rd Iowa cavalry.

Re:William R. Clyburn - Union Spy

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 2:22 pm
by Little Powell
Amish John wrote:
I wonder if his military/pension records are in the National Archives?
Yeah, I'd be interested to find out if they are. I've already searched on a couple sites, and haven't found any records of him. A couple people by the same name, but they were Confederate or in different states other than Missourri, so they couln't have been correct. The information in my family tree is supposedly very accurate, so I'm not sure why I haven't been able to find anything online. Maybe it's because he was a Spy, so he wasn't supposed to exist.. :laugh:

Re:William R. Clyburn - Union Spy

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 4:52 pm
by Gfran64
I have been told that one of my Great Great ? Uncles deserted his PA Volunteer unit. Apparently the whiskey was not to his liking.

Greg B)

Re:William R. Clyburn - Union Spy

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 5:37 pm
by Armchair General
Sometime in my life I want to find out what happened to my ancestor's Kearny Cross after he was killed at Gettysburg. But I remember when my aunt showed me a list of ancestors who had fought in the war, it gave me the chills.

Re:William R. Clyburn - Union Spy

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 5:41 am
by Chamberlain
Wow LP, that is very interesting !!

Well, now that he was a spy for the Union, you will have to change your flag in your Avatar to Stars & Stripes !!!! ;) ;)

You guys are lucky to be able to trace back to the 1860's, my Grandparents didn't get here from Italy until the 1900's...

It would be cool to find an ancestor that was in the Civil War !!

:cheer:

Chamberlain

Re:William R. Clyburn - Union Spy

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 7:57 am
by Gfran64
Even one that ran away?

Greg B)

Re:William R. Clyburn - Union Spy

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 8:14 am
by Little Powell
Chamberlain wrote:
Wow LP, that is very interesting !!

Well, now that he was a spy for the Union, you will have to change your flag in your Avatar to Stars & Stripes !!!! ;) ;)


Chamberlain
There has to be a Reb somewhere in my family tree.. I mean, look at my son.. :laugh:

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