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Bullard, Isaac[1, 2]

Male 1838 -


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  • Name Bullard, Isaac 
    Nickname Ike 
    Born 1838  , , Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Military Servic Company A, 5th Missouri Infantry  [3, 4
    OCCU Commissioned Merchant 
    Person ID I14962  McClure-Harris
    Last Modified 7 Sep 2005 

    Family Nowlin, Sarah J.,   b. 1846, , , Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    Married:
    • The Dallas Morning News, 09 Nov 1897, Page 5


      Residence at Waxahachie.

      Waxahachie, Tex., Nov. 8.-The two-story dwelling of Mr. Ike Bullard was burned this afternoon. The family were at the show and say that no fire was kindled in the house to-day. The house was insured for $2500.

      The Dallas Morning News, 10 Nov 1897, Page 6

      The Bullard Fire.

      Waxahachie, Ellis co., Tex., Nov. 9.-In addition to the $2500 insurance on his house, Mr. Ike Bullard carried $1000 insurance on his household goods. The cause of the fire has never been learned. The circus people announced the burning of the Bullard home, whereupon Mr. and Mrs. Bullard rushed out, and there in full view they saw their home in a bright blaze.
    Last Modified 7 Sep 2005 
    Family ID F5260  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S186] GEDCOM file imported on 14 Aug 2002., Shane Symes.

    2. [S408] 1880 United States Census, 456A (Reliability: 3).
      Ike BULLARD Household
      Male
      Other Information:
      Birth Year <1838>
      Birthplace ---
      Age 42
      Occupation Cormmis Merchant Tn
      Marital Status M
      Race W
      Head of Household Ike BULLARD
      Relation Self
      Father's Birthplace ---
      Mother's Birthplace ---
      Source Information:
      Census Place Ennis, Ellis, Texas
      Family History Library Film 1255301
      NA Film Number T9-1301
      Page Number 456A
      Ike BULLARD Self M Male W 42 --- Cormmis Merchant Tn --- ---
      Sarah BULLARD Wife M Female W 32 MO Keeping House TX TN
      Leonidas BULLARD Son S Male W 11 TX At School TN MO
      Mary BULLARD Dau S Female W 9 TX At School TN MO
      Claud BULLARD Son S Male W 7 TX At School TN MO
      Isaac BULLARD Son S Male W 5 TX At School TN MO
      Ida RICHARDSON Other S Female MU 19 TX Servant --- GA
      Addie ENGLISH Other S Female W 21 KY Mantua Maker KY KY
      John NOWLIN Other S Male W 22 MO Clerk In Store AR TN


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      Source Information:
      Census Place Ennis, Ellis, Texas
      Family History Library Film 1255301
      NA Film Number T9-1301
      Page Number 456A


    3. [S616] Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, (National Park Service) (Reliability: 3).
      CONFEDERATE MISSOURI TROOPS

      5th Regiment, Missouri Infantry

      5th Infantry Regiment, organized at Fort Smith, Arkansas, in January, 1862, contained men who had served in the Missouri State Guard. Many were from the counties of Barry, Lafayette, Lawrence, and Newton. Ordered east of the Mississippi River, it fought at Iuka and Corinth, then was assigned to Bowen's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. The unit took an active part in the Vicksburg operations and was captured in July 4, 1863. After the exchange it was assigned to General Cockrell's Brigade and consolidated with the 3rd Regiment. This command participated in the Atlanta Campaign, was with Hood in Tennessee, and shared in the defense of Mobile. The 5th totalled 476 men in May, 1862, lost 6 killed, 62 wounded, and 19 missing at Corinth, had 4 killed, 49 wounded, and 37 missing at Champion's Hill, and lost 20 killed and 52 wounded during the Vicksburg siege. In the Atlanta Campaign, May 18 to September 5, the 3rd/5th reported 128 casualties and 68 at Allatoona. Few surrendered in May, 1865. The field officers were Colonel James McCown, Lieutenant Colonel Robert S. Bevier, and Major Owen A. Waddell.


      Isaac H. Bullard (First_Last)
      Regiment Name 5 Missouri Infantry
      Side Confederate
      Company A
      Soldier's Rank_In Corporal
      Soldier's Rank_Out Corporal
      Alternate Name
      Notes
      Film Number M380 roll 2


    4. [S683] The Dallas Morning News, 8, Sec 1 (Reliability: 3), 10 Aug 1931.
      Dallas and State Fifty Years Ago
      Aug. 10, 1881
      _____________
      (From the files of the Dallas Herald, which paper was absorbed by The Dallas News on Dec. 1, 1885.)

      ***Excerpt:

      Today at Shady View Park the reunion of the ex-Confederate Missourians takes place. This is their first reunion, for the Missourians in the Confederate Army were very much scattered during the war...Ike Bullard, Ellis County...