Elizabeth Dalton

First Name: Elizabeth
Last Name: Dalton
Biography: 

Elizabeth was the wife of William M. Dalton.

Received Letters

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ID Letter Date Author Recipient From To
10811 Dalton7 September 23, 1861 Amos Harrison Dalton Elizabeth Dalton Manassas Junction, VA
10815 Dalton11 November 6, 1861 Amos Harrison Dalton Smallwood Jefferson Dalton , Elizabeth Dalton Manassas Junction, VA Greenville County, SC
10816 Dalton12 December 11, 1861 Amos Harrison Dalton Smallwood Jefferson Dalton , Elizabeth Dalton Manassas Junction, VA Greenville County, SC
10817 Dalton13 December 16, 1861 Amos Harrison Dalton Smallwood Jefferson Dalton , Rebecca Eskew Dalton , William McCrager Dalton , Elizabeth Dalton , Aaron Payne Manassas Junction, VA Greenville County, SC
10818 Dalton14 January 1, 1862 Amos Harrison Dalton Smallwood Jefferson Dalton , Rebecca Eskew Dalton , Elizabeth Dalton Manassas Junction, VA Greenville County, SC
10821 Dalton17 January 10, 1862 Amos Harrison Dalton Lewis Rector Dalton , Elizabeth Dalton Manassas Junction, VA Greenville County, SC
10822 Dalton18 February 5, 1862 Amos Harrison Dalton Smallwood Jefferson Dalton , Rebecca Eskew Dalton , Elizabeth Dalton Prince William County, VA Greenville County, SC
10825 Dalton21 February 27, 1862 Amos Harrison Dalton Smallwood Jefferson Dalton , Elizabeth Dalton Prince William County, VA Greenville County, SC
10826 Dalton22 April 5, 1862 Amos Harrison Dalton Smallwood Jefferson Dalton , Elizabeth Dalton Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA Greenville County, SC
10827 Dalton23 April 12, 1862 Amos Harrison Dalton Smallwood Jefferson Dalton , Elizabeth Dalton Schuylkill County, PA Greenville County, SC
10831 Dalton27 July 21, 1862 Amos Harrison Dalton Smallwood Jefferson Dalton , Rebecca Eskew Dalton , Elizabeth Dalton Richmond, Richmond County, VA Greenville County, SC

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