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| Birth: | 25 Sep 1838 in Dyer Co. TN |
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| Father: | T H Ham b. 1801 in NC |
| Mother: | Frances Branch b. 1816 in TN |
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Individual:
Mr. Ham remained at home until the breaking out of the late war, when he enlisted in the First Missouri Infantry (regular Confederate troops, under Col. Bowen), and participated in a number of engagements. He was in the Battle of Shiloh for two
days. He was taken sick in Dec. 1861, and came home on furlough, where he remained for a short time, and then returned to his regiment, remaining with the same until after the Battle of Shiloh. He was afterward in active service in Price's
raid through Missouri and Arkansas. After the close of the war, Mr. Ham returned home and located in Dunklin Co., MO where he has since remained, with the exception of three years in Wayne Co., MO. Mr. Ham has 125 acres of fine land, all
under cultivation. He was justice of his township one term, and his wife and all the children who have arrived at years of maturity are members of the Methodist Church.
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