Family Card 9/13/21 - Person Sheet
Family Card 9/13/21 - Person Sheet
NameNarcissie Lovisia Dimsdale
Birth13 Nov 1843, Rutherford County, NC
Death1 Jan 1922, Rutherford County, NC
BurialCoopers Gap Baptist Church Cem., Polk Co., NC
FatherNesbitt Dimsdale (1814-1895)
MotherElizabeth Gibbs (ca1816-1880)
Spouses
Birthca 1840, Rutherford County, NC
Deathaft 9 Apr 1865
FatherNoah Whiteside (ca1806-ca1858)
MotherMalinda Lynch (ca1809-ca1875)
Misc. Notes
CSA Soldier, 34th Regiment NC Troops, Co. C
WHITESIDE, NOAH H. P., 1st Sergeant
Born in Rutherford County where he resided as a farmer prior to enlisting in Rutherford County at age 21, September 2, 1861. Mustered in as Private. Promoted to 1st Sergeant in May-August, 1863. Reported absent without leave un January 8, 1864. Returned to duty in March-April, 1864. Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, April 9, 1865
from "North Carolina Troops 1961-1865, A Roster" by Weymouth T. Jordon, Jr., Volumn 9, page 284
Marriage21 Sep 1859, Polk Co., NC
ChildrenMary Jane (1861-1951)
 Noah Lynch (1864-1956)
Birth7 Sep 1839, Rutherford County, NC
Death29 Dec 1912, Rutherford County, NC
BurialRock Springs Baptist Church, Rutherford County, NC
OccupationFarmer
ReligionBaptist
FatherAhijah Oliver Lynch Sr. (1813-1885)
MotherEleanor (Nelly) Green (1808-1861)
Misc. Notes
Served in Company C, 34th Infrantry Regiment of North Carolina along with his brother Humphrey and Cebrun during the Civil War. Wounded twice. Captured at the battle at Falling Water, Md. and taken to New York State [Elmira POW Camp]. Survived and returned home. Lived in Coopers Gap, Polk County, NC. On June 21, 1901 he applied for and later recieved a pension from the State of North Carolina based on his service in the Civil War.

In 1910 he was living in his son Elias' home.

CSA Soldier, 34th Regiment NC Troops, Co. C
LYNCH, AHIJAH OLIVER, Private
Born in Rutherford County where he resided as a farmer prior to enlisting in Rutherford County at age 22, September 2, 1861. Wounded at Gaines' Mill, Virginia, june 27, 1862. Returned to duty prior to September 1,1862, when he was wounded in the hip at Ox Hill, Virginia. Reported absent sick in january-February, 1863. Reported absent without leave in March-April, 1863. Returned to duty prior to July 13-14, 1863, when he was captured at Falling Waters, Maryland. Confined at Point Lookout, Maryland, August 17, 1863. Transferred to Elmira, New York, August 16, 1864. Paroled at Elmira on March 10, 1865, and transferred to Boulware's Wharf, James River, Virginia, where he was received on March 15, 1865, for exchange.
from " North Carolina Troops: 1861-1865, A Roster " by Weymouth T. Jordan, Jr.; Volumn 9, page 281.
Marriage15 Mar 1868, Rutherford County, NC
ChildrenSanford Laxton (1869-1927)
 Andrew [Andy] Henry (1871-1931)
 Elias Cebron (1874-1930)
 Ella Elizabeth (1877-1962)
 John Weldon (1883-1976)
Last Modified 18 Jun 2007Created 13 Sep 2021 using Reunion for Macintosh
Revised September 13, 2021