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John Nelson Gregg

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John Nelson Gregg
A photo of John Nelson Gregg (center - 1827-1923) He was a Civil War Veteran and he lived in Monroe County, Alabama.
Date & Place: in Monroe County, Alabama United States
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Civil War veteran John Nelson Gregg and friends taken in Monroe County, Alabama in 1890.
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Which one of them he ?
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05/15/2015
Middle one
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05/15/2015
My they sure do look old. Hard times...hard life.. :' (
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ZZ Top's paternal grandpappies.
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05/15/2015
you took the words right out of my mouth!
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LOL mine too
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Man, just what I was thinking
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63
Born in 1827
Photo taken in 1890
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What a great picture.
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Jodie Schofield beards of yore #yore!
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A trio of Johnny Rebs. Love it!
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Ooft love the beards, souls probably had hard lifes
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Confederates
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Carmen Quinn - related?
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Ya never know girl
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:)
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Creepy but I love it!!!
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it's a wonder they lived thru that war and beyond
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dang Bill I was going to say something similar. Who can't look at those beards and think ZZ TOP
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Poor fellow on the right was so skinny that his suit is falling off of him.
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David Estes
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Uuuuf de la guerra civil?! Qué joya de foto!
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Craig Sutorius xo
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Love the beards
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1827 Creek Indians were removed from Alabama and put on reservation as part of the Washington treaty. Skeletons in our forefathers closet.
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I learn something valuable everyday. Im glad i scrolled down. Thank you.
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ZZ Top ?
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We have nelsons in our family from wv
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He was a brigade commander .
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Lost a lot of uncles and cousins in that war.
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Back in fashion!!!!!!!
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3 Santa Claus's!! LO
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Awesome pic!!!
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The beards look fake but I know they are real
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Good one
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. Amazing photo, that third man tho
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ZZ Tops
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ZZ top
Are the other 2 men identified?
Yes they are Charles Wesley Gregg and Mason Mannasah Gregg. My great Great Grandpappy. Their father John Sr. was killed in the Civil War.
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so is he the one with the beard?
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Even back then people tried to dress alike
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look kinda old to be civil war vets...war was only 25 years before this pic was taken
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They almost look like my great grandfather & his two brothers after the civil war.
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M great great grandfather die during the civil war of dysentary, as well as his wife & 2 children leaving 4 children orphaned.
Says he lived until 1924. Like to see mr Gregg at that age.
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zztop nice
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I love seeing the old pics.
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Love seeing old photos
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Many Lives Lost. What a hard journey of a life.
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Love this
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Born in 1827. Amazing changes he lived through in his just under his 100 years of living.
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Amazing he lived that long!
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Richard Sanders ... old friends? :D
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Love their white beards!! Hard living back then.
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Who knew they were Hassidic?!
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Lol
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So cool, thanks.
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Look at those beards!
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Duck Dynasty :D
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Cool.
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They look 100 yrs old!
Gregg brothers were from Clay/Randolph County Line. Mason, the one on left, is buried at Liberty church of Christ as are his sons,grandsons and someday my father and I( he is my Gr.Gr.Granpappy.) John Sr. was killed in the civil war but has a memorial stone at Liberty John jr.is at Blacks Chapel, Charles Wesley is somewhere in Baldwin county. :-)
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He was 63 born in 1827
wish granted. With wife Susan Dingler
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John Nelson Gregg
John Nelson Gregg was born in 1827, and died at age 96 years old in 1923. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Nelson Gregg.
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