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Dave, I have the following person listed, though he may not be the same, as he was born in Hanover, but the age and his service in Alabama seem to correspond with your John Jefferson Gaither:
John Gauther, born Hanover; seaman, CSS Mobile, 1861-1862; aged 23; recommended to be discharged, February 22, 1862, by survey. [St. Philips.]

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