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I have not been able to locate any primary sources confirming John's service in the Confederate Army.  The source of these claims seems to be [[Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia]], Vol VI, which doesn't list any sources.   
 
I have not been able to locate any primary sources confirming John's service in the Confederate Army.  The source of these claims seems to be [[Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia]], Vol VI, which doesn't list any sources.   
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[[File:John Luther Warren headstone updated (Find A Grave).jpg|John's updated headstone]] asserts John was a private in Company C [[32nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry]]. This headstone is not original, and was added several years after his death.  It's currently unknown where this memorial comes from, or how they verified John's service.   
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[[:File:John Luther Warren headstone updated (Find A Grave).jpg|John's updated headstone]] asserts John was a private in Company C [[32nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry]]. This headstone is not original, and was added several years after his death.  It's currently unknown where this memorial comes from, or how they verified John's service.   
    
[[Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System]] lists a John Warren a private in Company C [[32nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry]], but contains no personally identifiable information. [[Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System]] states the unit comprised of "men from Savannah and the counties of Washington, Burke, Effingham, and Screven counties", and we know that John's first child {{child|name=Mary Ann Warren|gen=3}} was born Burke County in {{date|1842}}.  <ref>https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CGA0032RI</ref>
 
[[Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System]] lists a John Warren a private in Company C [[32nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry]], but contains no personally identifiable information. [[Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System]] states the unit comprised of "men from Savannah and the counties of Washington, Burke, Effingham, and Screven counties", and we know that John's first child {{child|name=Mary Ann Warren|gen=3}} was born Burke County in {{date|1842}}.  <ref>https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CGA0032RI</ref>

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