Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Fourth Generation122. Sarah Hellana "Sally" KAYLOR was born on 18 January 1828 in Lincoln (Catawba County), North Carolina. She was born on 18 January 1828.20,138,389,390,391 She died on 14 January 1897 at the age of 68 in Catawba County, North Carolina. Sarah died on 14 January 1897 at the age of 68 in Catawba County, North Carolina and was buried in St. Peter's Lutheran Church (MO Synod) Cemetery.390 She was buried in St. Peter's Lutheran Church cemetery, north of Conover, Catawba County, NC. Sarah Hellana "Sally" KAYLOR and David HEFNER were married about 1848 in either Lincoln or Catawba County, North Carolina.20 David HEFNER, son of Phillip Jacob [Heffner] HEFNER and Elizabeth BOLICK, was born on 28 September 1827 in Lincoln (Catawba County), North Carolina.392,393,394,395,396,397,398 He was baptized on 28 October 1827 in St. Peter's Lutheran Church cemetery, north of Conover, Catawba County, NC.399 In 1850 he was a farmer in Newton Township, Catawba County, North Carolina.397 In 1860 David was a farmer in Sulphur Springs Twp., Catawba County, North Carolina.392 His record in the War Between the States is as follows:400 HEFNER. DAVID, Private, Company C, 28th Regiment N. C. Troops - Born in Catawba County* where he resided prior to enlisting in Catawba County at age 33, August 13, 1861. Shot four times (including once in the left side) and captured at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1-5, 1863. Hospitalized at Davids Island, New York Harbor, until paroled and transferred to City Point, Virginia, where he was received September 27, 1863, for exchange. Returned to duty on an unspecified date. Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, April 9, 1865. He lived as a farm laborer in Cline's Township, Catawba County, North Carolina in 1870.401 In 1880 he was a farmer in Cline's Township, Catawba County, North Carolina.398 David died on 5 February 1906 at the age of 78 in Catawba County, North Carolina.20,390,393,402,403,404 He was buried in St. Peter's Lutheran Church cemetery, north of Conover, Catawba County, NC.393 Company C, 28th Regiment NC Troops- "This company, known as the "South Fork Farmers" was raised in Catawba County and enlisted at Newton, NC. It was mustered into service on 13 August 1861 and assigned to the regiment of Company C. After joining the regiment the company functioned as a part of the regiment, and its history for the war period is reported as a part of the regimental history. "The information containing in the following roster of the company was compiled principally from Company muster rolls for 13 August - December 1861; March 1862-April 1863; and September 1864-February 1865. No company muster rolls were found for January-February 1862; May 1863-August 1864; or for the period after February 1865. Valuable information was obtained also from primary records such as the Roll of Honor, medical records, prisoner of war records, discharge certificate, and pension applications, and from secondary sources as postwar roster and histories, cemetery records and records of the United Daughters of the Confederacy." Hefner, David. Private. He was born in Catawba County, NC where he resided prior to enlisting in Catawba County, NC at age 33 on 13 August 1861. He was shot four times including once in the left side and captured at Gettysburg, PA 1-5 July 1863. He was hospitalized at Davids Island, New York Harbor until paroled and transferred to City Point, VA where he was received on 27 September 1863 for exchange. He returned to duty on an unspecified date and surrendered at Appomattox Court House, VA on 9 April 1865. Source: "Catawba Cousins," Vol. 16, No. 1, June 2001, p. 16 Sarah Hellana "Sally" KAYLOR and David HEFNER had the following children:
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