Custom Field:<_FA#> 1850 Federal Census of Coosa Co., AL lists him as a judge.@@S726784@@Date of Import: Jul 31, 2003
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8. Suttle, Isaac 41 GA Judge 600
Louisa 41 SC
Sarah C. 18 AL
Mary 15 AL
Sincler (Sinclair) 13 AL
Laura 10 AL
Frances (female) 8 AL
Martha 5 AL
George 3 AL
Lee William 21 AL clerk
For Isaac see also #54, 1860. Isaac Suttle married 6 June 1829 Louisa
McCary in Bibb Co., AL II/112. Isaac was the son of Jesse Suttle. See
Brewer's History of Coosa Co., AL Vol. II/200. Sarah C. Suttle (born 22
Nov 1830, died 9 Dec 1876 [tombstone]) married Jno. Samuel Bentley. (See
Brewer's History Vol. II/204.) Samuel Bentley was born in Elbert Co., GA
18 July 1829, died 25 Jan 1892. He was the son of Hiram and Luviney
Bentley. Samuel married 2nd Mrs. Elizabeth (Pennington) Phillips.
The 63rd Alabama Infantry Regiment was organized at Fort Blakely in July
1864 with men who were nearly all conscripted from various parts of the
state (excepting men in Co.'s "A" and "B" and the officers, who were
mostly veterans) and who had been designated the 2nd Regiment of
Reserves. The regiment remained in the defences of Mobile until ordered
to Spanish Fort, three days before it was invested in March 1865. It was,
with the 62nd Alabama, a part of Gen'l Thomas' brigade, and it lost
several killed and wounded during the first six days' operations at
Spanish Fort. Relieved and sent to Fort Blakely, the 63rd arrived there
in time to endure the siege. After some loss, the regiment was captured
with the fortress, 9 April 1865, about 300 in number. They were exchanged
just prior to the surrender of the Department of Alabama, Mississippi and
East Louisiana, 4 May 1865.
Field officers: Cols. Oland S. Rice (until reorganized); and Junius A.
Law (Macon, captured at Blakeley); Lt. Cols. Junius A. Law (promoted);
and John H. Echols (Macon, captured at Blakely); Majors John H. Echols
(promoted); and I. W. Suttle (Coosa, captured at Spanish Fort).