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Mark Irwin's Funeral

 


 




Congratulations Ann and Brad

A beautiful new baby girl.. born, Tuesday November 7, 2005

Natilie Grace

 


 




Ben and Simi are expecting!

 

The baby is due in March 2006. Her name will be

 Lidia Dedrea.

 


 




Simi and Ben

Simi and Ben have been stationed at Ft. Polk, Louisiana.  They will still be apart of our group, even though it is not possible for them to be at many events. Ben is being deployed to Afghanistan in March. The exciting news is they are expecting a baby!!!  We sure are proud to have them as members. Thank you for keeping are country the home of the brave and the land of the free.

 

 


 




Congradulations !

to the former Miss Leann Massey..

Now

Mrs. Leann Calhoun

 

 

 


 




Linda Sue got married...

Linda Sue Phillips of Augusta, Georgia and Gregory Craven of Charleston, South Carolina were married June 26, 2005 in Santee, South Carolina.  The wedding was held in the high style of the 1860's with the bride wearing a lovely Civil War era reproduction gown.  The bride fired the couples cannon, named the Linda Sue, at the celebration after the wedding.  The groom also fired The Dixie, a cannon that belongs to Fergusons Light Artillery of South Carolina. 

 


 







Article Written by Christopher Rucker

Chris Rucker's article about Jeannie's Great Grand Uncle, James Alley Jenks, is now published in the April 2005 issue of Civil War Times. Jeannie's relative was a solider, a preacher and a poet. He is shown in the photo above with his bible.

 

 


 




Baby's first reenactment

Audrey with her Momma, Ann Maddox, in camp.

Secsessionville, Charleston, SC, November 20, 2004

 

 


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