2. | Oliver Sylvester KENNEDY was born on 24 Jan 1840 in Lauderdale County, Alabama (son of William Wesley KENNEDY and Cynthia Walker PALMER); died on 26 Feb 1909 in Tarrant County, Texas; was buried in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA. Notes:
Captain Oliver S. Kennedy was an officer in the Sixteenth Alabama Regiment, C.S.A.:
"Oliver S. Kennedy was the next adjutant of the regiment. He is a nephew of John S. and Elias Kennedy, Esqs., who were lawyers of Florence. Adjutant Kennedy, in the battle of Shiloh, which was contested from morning till nigh, "acted his part well." He was left sick at Carthage, and was absent on sick leave for some months, when he resigned."
"Oliver S. Kennedy was the second lieutenant of Company C, and we have given an account of him."
The city of Kennedale, Texas is named for Oliver S. Kennedy, who plotted it.
The following listing appeared in the Fort Worth City Directory, 1877; W.W. Kennedy died in Fort Worth, so this listing may refer to Oliver:
Kennedy, O. S. Lawyer, off. Ct. Hs.
An entry in the 1878-1879 Fort Worth City Directory makes the link more sure:
KENNEDY OLIVER S., attorney, n s Second bet Houston and Main, upstairs; res w s Hemphill s of T & P Ry
Obituary:
Captain OLIVER S. KENNEDY born Lauderdale Co., Ala., Jan. 24, 1840; educated at Wesleyan University, Florence, Alabama; married Georgie C. Foster, Jan. 27, 1863; moved to Ft. Worth, Texas in 1887 where he died Feb. 26, 1909; surviving were his widow, 1 son, 5 daus. Served in Co. C, 16th Ala. Inf. Reg., CSA.
Owned land upon which the future Castle of Heron Bay in Forth Worth was built between 1904 and 1911, when it was sold to the City of Fort Worth because portions of land were needed for the Lake Worth project.
Buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Tarrant County, TX. : Lt. Col. Oliver S. Kennedy.
From The Robert E. Lee Camp #158 of Confederate Veterans, Fort Worth, Texas:
Oliver S. Kennedy b. June 24, 1941 Lauderdale Co Ala; enl 1861 Lauderdale Co., Capt Co C 16th Ala Inf Regt,. Wood's Brig; made adjutant of post Knoxville, Tenn under Col. W. B. Wood and carried on correspondence about W. G. Brownlow which caused him to threaten our lives after the war if we put foot on Tenn. soil. Adj. 16th Ala in March 1863 Offered Col. of same Regt but refused as Col. Wood was wounded and I prevented his removal....was Lt. Col. nd commander at Shiloh; health failed and joined the Comm. Dept. "1900 Roster. d. 1909; bur Oakwood Cem.
Oliver married Georgia C in 1865. Georgia was born on 17 November 1843 in Tennessee; died on 8 December 1919; was buried in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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