He was married to:Caroline Atherton Bynum
Their children were:
Frances Ellry Keene
Jessic Atherton KEENE
Wallis Bodine KEENE
West Montgomery Keene
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William Keene (35505961)
Suggested edit: According to Census records, WB Keene was a prominent cotton grower with over 147 slaves
WB Keene enlisted as a Confederate into Co A Mississippi Adams CAV Reg as a PVT. Was a PVT in Bondurants Co 15th Battn (Harrison's) La CAV. As a Captain in the 4th La CAV, he became A POW. He received a pardon from Andrew Johnson 7/21/1865. Research from Confederate Research sources1861-1865, Civil War Prisoner of War Records 1861-1865, and Ancestry.com
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He was married to:Caroline Atherton Bynum
Their children were:
Frances Ellry Keene
Jessic Atherton KEENE
Wallis Bodine KEENE
West Montgomery Keene
Find A Grave contributor, Tombstone Hunter has made the following suggested edits.
William Keene (35505961)
Suggested edit: According to Census records, WB Keene was a prominent cotton grower with over 147 slaves
WB Keene enlisted as a Confederate into Co A Mississippi Adams CAV Reg as a PVT. Was a PVT in Bondurants Co 15th Battn (Harrison's) La CAV. As a Captain in the 4th La CAV, he became A POW. He received a pardon from Andrew Johnson 7/21/1865. Research from Confederate Research sources1861-1865, Civil War Prisoner of War Records 1861-1865, and Ancestry.com
Contributor: Tombstone Hunter (48802740) • [email protected]
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