John Bice
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John C Bice (1844 - 1864)

Private John C Bice aka Brice
Born in South Carolina, United Statesmap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at about age 20 in Andersonville Prison, Macon, Georgia, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 2 Apr 2023
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Biography

John was born in 1844. He passed away in 1864. [1]

Military Service

Private John Bice served in the United States Civil War.
Enlisted: Sep 25, 1863
Mustered out: Jun 15, 1864
Side: USA
Regiment(s): Co. L, 1st Regiment, Alabama Cavalry (New) (Union)
Roll of Honor
Private John Bice was a Prisoner of War during United States Civil War.
Roll of Honor
Private John Bice Died while Prisoner of War during United States Civil War.
Roll of Honor
Private John Bice Died of Disease during United States Civil War.
  • Civil War
Bice, John C.
BATTLE UNIT NAME: 1st Regiment, Alabama Cavalry
SIDE: Union
COMPANY: L
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Private. [2]
Name: BRICE, JOHN C.
Alternate spelling of last name: BRYCE
Year born: 1846
Rank: PRIVATE
Company: L
Arm: CAVALRY
Regiment number: 1st Alabama Cavalry - Union
Date captured: 10/26/1863
Location captured: Vincent’s Crossroads, Mississippi
Date of death: 9/11/1864
Cause of death: SCORBUTUS. [3]
John C Bice
John C Brice
Private
Company L, Capt. Tramel's Co.
1st Alabama Cavalry (Old)
Age 17 years
Joined: September 25. 1863
At: Fayette County, Alabama
Term: 1 year
Missing in action: October 26, 1863
At: Vincenne's Cross Roads, Ala.
Prisoner of War: October 26, 1863
Died: September 11, 1864
At: Andersonville, Ga
Scorbutus.
Captured: October 25, 1863
At: Bay Springs, Miss.
Admitted to hospital: September 10, 1864
At Andersonville, Ga. [5]

Sources

  • [1] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10339340/john-c-brice: accessed 02 April 2023), memorial page for PVT John C. Brice (1844–11 Sep 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10339340, citing Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by L'eau Noire (contributor 47017234).
  • [5] Fold3, Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Alabama, CMSR for John C Bice (41 pages). https://www.fold3.com/image/100484913




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Bice-1138 and Bice-1089 appear to represent the same person because: John C Bice and John Bice appear to be same person. Military records are identical.
posted by Gail Bice
I believe this to be the Son of Sarah Gossett 1820-1878 and Nathaniel (Nathan) Bice, Sr. 1818-1892. In the 1860 Census his name is John Bess and he is 16 years old.
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