3rd Sergeant Philip P. Southall, Co. H, 20th Tennessee Infantry, CSA
1840
Philip was born in Tennessee to James and Nancy Bond Southall.
1850
September 3: The U.S. Federal Census showed Philip living with his parents, siblings, and grandmother, Judy Southall, in Maury County, TN. His father, James was listed as a farmer.
1860
June 19: The U.S. Federal Census enumerated in Williamson County, TN showed Philip living with his parents and siblings.
1861
May 28: Philip enlisted into the C.S. Army in Franklin, TN, Co. H, 20th TN Infantry.
1862
May 8th: Promoted to 3rd Sergeant
September to October: Company Muster Roll. Absent, Home sick on furlough
November to December: Company Muster Roll. Present
1863
January to December: Company Muster Rolls. Present
1864
January to February: Company Muster Roll-Present.
January 27: Company Muster Roll. Present Remarks: “Promoted to 3rd Sergeant May 8th.”
March to April: Company Muster Roll: Present.
September to October: Present.
November 30: Philip fought at the Battle of Franklin.
1865
April 28: Company Muster Roll. Present.
May 1: Paroled in Greensboro, North Carolina.
1869
January 14: Philip married Sarah M Burns in Williamson County, TN.
1870
August 16: The U.S. Federal Census enumerated in Williamson County, TN showed Philip living with his wife, Sarah and his sister. His occupation is listed as a farmer.
1880
June 1: The U.S. Federal Census enumerated in Williamson County, TN showed Philip living with his wife and children. His occupation was listed as farmer.
1900
June 26: The U.S. Federal Census enumerated in Coryell County, TX showed Philip, a farmer, and his wife Sarah with their children.
1910
April 27: The U.S. Federal Census enumerated in Jones County, Texas, showed Philip, a merchant, living with his wife.
Philip died sometime after the April Census in 1910, he is buried in the Stith Cemetery, in Stith, Jones County, TX.