Company H · 4th Virginia Cavalry · Black Horse
Charles Eli Holtzclaw
1846–1920
Confederate Service Record
Company H, "post-war roll".
Charles Eli Holtzclaw M V R C P K Y Photo: “Charles Holtzclaw”, 1890 Reunion Photo. Hardcopy is in Source Binder. Not Scanned. Born: February 23, 1846.[1998] Married: Catherine E. Payne (31 August 1852–11 November 1944).[1999] Her parents were Marshall and Harriet Curtis Payne of Warrenton.[2000] One source states that “his wife… was a Miss Lake,”[2001] but another says that a Mrs. Lake was his sister-in-law.[2002] Died: After 1920.[2003] 23 May 1922.[2004] Buried Warrenton Cemetery.[2005] Late May or early June 1922. “Mr. Charles B. Holtzclaw died at his home near Warrenton Tuesday of paralysis, aged seventy-five.”[2006] “Mr. Charles E. Holtzclaw, 76, a prominent citizen and farmer, died at his home at Warrenton Tuesday morning from apoplexy.”[2007] The Tuesday preceding publication of the first article was 23 May 1922; the Tuesday preceding publication of the second article was 6 June 1922. Obituary: He “served throughout the war between the states in the famous Black Horse Cavalry.”[2008] “He was a successful farmer and good citizen.”[2009] See Obituary Chapter. Children: “…one daughter, Mrs. Lindsay Crawley, of Appomattox….”[2010] “…one daughter, Mrs. J. T. Crawley, of Farmville.” [2011] Parents and Siblings: Other Family: See Marshall Payne [BH] for more on his wife’s family. Stories, Letters & Biographies: Mentioned in Robert Allison Hart’s obituary. See Obituary Chapter. He did an advertisment that ran in the Democrat, early 1900s. Specify! CSR: Company H, “post-war roll”. Additional Information: Private.[2012] Wounded in Fauquier. Agriculturalist. Warrenton.[2013] Listed as “Charles S. Holtzclaw.”[2014] Listed as “C. E. Holtzslaw.”[2015] At Culpeper Reunion of 4th Va. Cav. See Krick. Lists as Sgt.[2016] “Mr. Holtzclaw was a successful farmer in Fauquier County.”[2017] Charles Holtzclaw was an active pallbearer at the 1909 funeral of Robert Allison Hart.[2018]
This entry contains 21 footnote references. The full bibliography is in the References section.
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Source Rosters
- M Martin Roll (most authoritative)
- V Vanished Roster (~1874–1878)
- R 200 Roll (1890 Reunion)
- C Camp Roll
- P Post-War Roll
- K K.I. Keith Roster (1924)
- Y Nanzig Register
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Suggest a correction →From A Biographical Register of the Members of Fauquier County Virginia's Black Horse Cavalry, 1859–1865. Compiled by Lynn C. Hopewell (1940–2006), with editorial assistance by Susan W. Roberts and research by Heidi Burke. Manuscript completed February 28, 2008. Published posthumously.