From Virginia Through the Southwest:Information about Dionicious P. Hidle
Dionicious P. Hidle (b. Abt. 1810, d. April 16, 1862)
Notes for Dionicious P. Hidle:
Dionicious Heidle, at about age 52, enlisted for service in the Confederate States Army for the Civil War on March 10, 1862 in Monroe Co. Georgia and served in Company B45th Georgia Regiment.Dionicious Heidle, his son Sanford Heidle, and brother Phillip T. Heidle enlisted on the same day.
Dionicious Heidle, known as "Di", was killed April 16, 1861 at Goldsboro, North Carolina during the Civil War. Dionicious and his deceased brother Phillip T. Heidle (died August 29, 1862 at Manassas, VA) were brought back to Georgia for burial by Phillip's brother-in-law John Britt. The brothers were buried side-by-side near Jug Town, Upson County, Georgia or in Pike County.
Sources:
Hidle Heidle Hydle Family Tree by Gerald L. & Joan Hidle
Census:
1830 Monroe Co. Georgia, page 194. Listed as "Dyonnus Hydle."
1840 Monroe Co. Georgia, page 201.Listed as "Dionus Hidle" age 20-30.
1850 Monroe Co. Georgia, page 6. Listed as "Dionicious Hidle" age 40 or 46?, born GA, Farmer.1860 Monroe Co. Georgia, page 36/738. Listed as "Dyonicous Heidle" age 50, born SC, Day Laborer.
More About Dionicious P. Hidle:
Burial: Pike or Upson Co. Georgia.
More About Dionicious P. Hidle and Nancy:
Marriage: Abt. 1828, Georgia.