Sarah G. Quinn

First Name: Sarah
Middle Name(s): G.
Last Name: Quinn
Name Variant: 
Sally
Residence (County): 
Duplin County, NC
Biography: 

Ichabod Quinn (b. ca. 1826) was a farmer from Duplin County, North Carolina. At the time of the Federal Census of 1860, Quinn and his wife, Sarah G. (Sally) Quinn (b. ca. 1827), were living in the Mount Olive section of Duplin County with their three young children. Ichabod Quinn enlisted as a private in Co. C, 51st North Carolina Infantry on March 6, 1862 and died at home on June 27, 1862. The collection includes letters written by various relatives, including soldiers serving in the 30th and 51st NC Infantry regiments.

Authored Letters

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ID Letter Date Author Recipient From To
9497 Quinn6 April 10, 1862 Sarah G. Quinn Ichabod Quinn Duplin County, NC

Received Letters

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ID Letter Date Author Recipient From To
9496 Quinn5 March 5, 1862 Ichabod Quinn Sarah G. Quinn Duplin County, NC
9498 Quinn7 March 22, 1862 Ichabod Quinn Sarah G. Quinn Wilmington, NC Duplin County, NC
9499 Quinn8 April 8, 1862 Ichabod Quinn Sarah G. Quinn Wilmington, NC Duplin County, NC
9500 Quinn9 April 23, 1862 Ichabod Quinn Sarah G. Quinn Wilmington, NC Duplin County, NC
9502 Quinn11 May 27, 1862 Ichabod Quinn Sarah G. Quinn Duplin County, NC
9501 Quinn10 June 1, 1862 Ichabod Quinn Sarah G. Quinn Duplin County, NC
9504 Quinn13 June 11, 1862 Ichabod Quinn Sarah G. Quinn Wilmington, NC Duplin County, NC
9505 Quinn14 March 8, 1863 Elizabeth N. Thomas Sarah G. Quinn Duplin County, NC Duplin County, NC
9511 Quinn20 November 27, 1863 Elizabeth N. Thomas Sarah G. Quinn Duplin County, NC Duplin County, NC
9513 Quinn22 March 28, 1864 N. M. Thomas Sarah G. Quinn Duplin County, NC Duplin County, NC

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