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United Daugthers of the Confederacy application of Maggie Mooring Rudd with service record of Charles Gray Mooring
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United Daughters of the Confederacy Membership Application of Maggie Mooring Rudd
(C. Avis Catalog entry #362)
(Document ID #040)
                    

Texas Division
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Lavinia P. Talley Chapter
No. 229 at Temple         
Application acted upon 2-21-1906

Application of
Mrs. Maggie Mooring Rudd
Dated January 27 1906

Recommended by
Lottie Stephens, Cor. Sec.
Ella Douy Gerty  Regis.
Read  Lucy MGregor

J. H. Plaster
J. S. Mooring
Committee on Application.

Acted on February 21 1906
Action  favorable

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Application for Membership.

Temple Texas, Jan 27 1906

To the Officers and Members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy:
Of Lavinia Porter Talley Chapter.  Located at Temple
County of Bell Texas.

I, the undersigned, respectfully petition to become a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy of Lavinia Porter Talley Chapter, and, if accepted, do hereby promise a strict compliance with the laws and usages of this organization.

I was born in the County of Walker and State of Texas.  I am the daughter of Charlie Gray Mooring who served in the Confederate army; who entered the service of the State of Texas on the ---  day of April A.D. 1862, in Co. G, Regm't (4th Texas) Hood's Brigade as Private; who entered Confederate service on the ---  day of April A.D. 1862, in Co. G, Regm't 4th Texas as Private; was promoted to the rank of __ and remained in service on the 10 day of Apr. A.D. 1865.  My present address is Temple, County of Bell, State of Texas.

Remarks:
Wounded at Getteysburg which left him lame for life.  Charles Gray Mooring was one among the most gallant soldiers of the 4th Texas Regiment Hood's Brigade in all places in [?].  In Camp or on the battlefield, he was ever true and faithful in the discharge of every duty.

T. C. Buffington
Capt. Co. G 4th Texas Regt

W. E. Barry
Lieut. Co. G 4th Texas Regt

Recommended by 
    J. H. Plaster
    J. S. Mooring

Signed  Mrs. Maggie Mooring Rudd
             Temple

 

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