According to "Colonial Families of the United States of America", this Albert was a Major in the CSA during the Civil War. However, records from Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System show he mustered out as a Private. He may have re-enlisted, mustering out a second time as a Major, but such record has not yet been found.
"Warfield, A. Galatin
Regiment Name: 1st Regiment, Maryland Cavalry
Side: Confederate
Company: A
Soldier's Rank In: Private
Soldier's Rank Out: Private
Alternate name: A. G. Warfield
Film Number: M379 roll 2
Notes: Original filed under A. G. Warfield
Plaque Number: [blank]"
On the 1880 Census record for San Francisco Co CA, Albert, his wife Celina and their one month old son Albert Jr, are living with her father and step-mother, Numa and Eliza Duperu.
According to "Colonial Families of the United States of America", this Albert was a Major in the CSA during the Civil War. However, records from Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System show he mustered out as a Private. He may have re-enlisted, mustering out a second time as a Major, but such record has not yet been found.
"Warfield, A. Galatin
Regiment Name: 1st Regiment, Maryland Cavalry
Side: Confederate
Company: A
Soldier's Rank In: Private
Soldier's Rank Out: Private
Alternate name: A. G. Warfield
Film Number: M379 roll 2
Notes: Original filed under A. G. Warfield
Plaque Number: [blank]"
On the 1880 Census record for San Francisco Co CA, Albert, his wife Celina and their one month old son Albert Jr, are living with her father and step-mother, Numa and Eliza Duperu.
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