Tuesday, December 15, 2020

A Grandfather’s Love


Most all of us who were fortunate enough to know our Grandfather has experienced his love. It may be expressed in many ways, whether it be a spoken ‘Well done’ or an ‘I love you’, or by a physical ‘pat on the back’ or a hug. But most expressions of our Grandfather’s love are something we hold close, and will always remember. However, sometimes a Grandfather doesn’t get the chance to give one a physical touch, nor a kind word. This is where our story begins.

William Newton Christian was born on October 11, 1841. Though not much is known of his early life, when the War for Southern Independence came, he enlisted in Co. F of the 38th Arkansas Infantry, CSA on July 21st, 1862. He gave his residence as Evening Shade, Arkansas upon enlistment. Though history of this regiment seems to be a bit clouded, Company F was organized in Evening Shade in Lawrence County (which may explain his listing of Evening Shade as a residence). Though this company appears to be first organized as Co. G, 1st Arkansas Volunteer Rgt. at Evening Shade, on November 15th, 1861, William’s later enlistment (I believe) excludes him from this confusing ordeal.

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  1. I grew-up on a farm, my four grandparents lived next door.

    My granpa Jack Russell was my constant companion 1952-65.

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