Company H, 4th Virginia Cavalry, C.S.A. Black Horse Cavalry A Research Compendium · Lynn Hopewell
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Company H · 4th Virginia Cavalry · Black Horse

Malcom Baylor Washington

1837–1920

Confirmed by: Y — single source

Confederate Service Record

Not listed in source used for Compiled Service Records.

This entry contains unresolved editorial notes from the working manuscript, marked as [NOTE: ...]. These are Lynn Hopewell's or Susan Roberts' open research questions, preserved exactly as written.

Malcom Baylor[4228] Washington Y Photo: Have original photo sent by correspondent. Scan and return.[4229] “The photo is inscribed on verso ‘Lone Star Studio, Galveston, Texas’.” [Verify] On the photo, the design on the buckles is visible: they are Texas star buckles. They wore uniforms borrowed in Texas to pose for the photo.[4230] Born: August 1837 at Buckland Hall, Prince William County.[4231] About 1838.[4232] Married: Frances W. Hunton ( –6 December 1920) in 1868.[4233] Died: 6 December 1920, age 82 years. Buried Greenwich Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greenwich.[4234] Obituary: Children: Parents and Siblings: Temple Mason Washington and Georgiana Baylor.[4235] Courtenay, Malcom and Mason were brothers.[4236] They had one sister; she died at age 17 and is buried in Warrenton Cemetery. Temple and Georgiana had only these four children.[4237] Georgiana L. Baylor and Temple Mason Washington.[4238] Other Family: Stories, Letters & Biographies: CSR: Not listed in source used for Compiled Service Records. Additional Information: After Malcom married, he moved to Greenwich. Courtenay stayed in Galveston. Malcom went to Galveston; Mason went and returned to Tidewater. Malcom came back to Greenwich and bought a place, which was still standing 6–8 years ago. Malcom – From the Broad Run area, take the road that runs south to Vint Hill. That road passes all of the fencing of Buckland. Within eight years [of when?—moving back to Greenwich?], [Malcom’s?] Mrs. died.[4239] Malcom lived at Greenwich, right behind Buckland Farms. His wife came from one of the other two houses that community.[4240] Interviewee kept up with Malcom’s wife. He called her 10–15 years ago in Galveston. [4241] [NOTE:I thought Courtenay’s wife was in Galveston. Ask about this.]

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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.

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