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Confederate Veteran magazine,
dated March, 1918.
MORRIS HANSEN WELLS
On Dec. 22, 1917, Morris Hansen Wells, after two years of
suffering, fell peacefully to sleep, to wake no more on earth. His was an
eventful life of nearly 72 years. He was born in Spartanburg, S.C. March 3,
1846 and soon afterwards moved with his parents to Greene County, Tenn. He
enlisted in Company H, 31st Tennessee Cavalry, at the age of 17, being the
youngest of five brothers to take up arms in defense of their beloved
Southland. He fought in the battles of Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester,
Martinsburg, and in the campaign up and down the Shenandoah Valley. He was
severely wounded at Marion, Va. but upon recovering rejoined his command and
served to the close of the war, when his company was disbanded near
Charlotte, N.C. after Johnston's surrender.
Comrade Wells was married to MISS
CLAMANDA ORR of Lee County, Va. on Sept. 16, 1870 and his wife , four
sons and two daughters are left to mourn the loss of this kind and
affectionate husband and father. He lived all his life a faithful member of
the Southern Methodist Church....in his home he was ever happiest when doing
something for some member of his family.
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