Where would I find out where an ancester would have been buried near Huntersville during the Civil War? They were camped near a farm that belonged to a lawyer named SKEIN who had a "large ice cold spring" and the sick needed that. My ancestor's name was P.J. Rawley and he died Aug.25, 1861 and I believe he may have died of sickness instead of wounds as many men were sick and "had to be moved from the bottom of the valley to the side hill for dry ground and good water and cool fresh air."
Thank you for any help you may give me Nancy Dickerson