Minor Havis was born 23 April 1829 in South Carolina. He became a resident of Georgia as a young teenager. From his Confederate service record at Fold3: "The records show that Minor W. Havis, 2d sergeant, Co. C, 1st (Ramsey's) Georgia Infantry, C.S.A., enlisted March 18, 1861. He was mustered in as senior 1st lieutenant of Co. A, 14th Battalion Georgia Light Artillery* (Southern Rights Battery), C.S.A., April 26, 1862, and was paroled at Greensboro, N.C., on or about April 27, 1865." * This Battalion subsequently became Capt. Havis' Battery, Georgia Light Artillery. After the Civil War, M. W. Havis occupied himself as a physician and farmer in Perry, Houston County, Georgia. Some time after 1875, he and his wife adopted a nephew, Minor W. Hall, as their son. Toward the end of November in 1889, Dr. Havis was accidentally shot by a local merchant. Though it was initially believed he would survive, Dr. Minor W. Havis died a few days after the incident, 27 Nove...