Captain John W. Hack – [Plot F-04; Barely Readable] ADOPTEDHack_John_W_sm

 

Died 3/07/1885, aged 46.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

JOHN W. HACK, F-04, Co. E, 9th VA Inf

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

John W. Hack

Confederate VA

9 VA Inf. Co. F,E

Rank in: Private

Rank out: First Lieutenant

M382 Roll 23

 

American Civil War Soldiers

John Hack

Occupation: Farmer

Enlisted: 18 May 1861 at Chuckatuck, Nansemond Co.

Confederate VA

Promoted to Full First Lieutenant

Enlisted in Co. F, 9th Inf. Reg. at age 22

Promoted to Full Sergeant 15 Nov 1861

Promoted to Full Second Lieutenant 8 July 1862

 

Civil War Prisoner of War Records

Hack, John W., 2 Lt, 9 VA Inf., Co. E, Captured Gettysburg, PA 3 July 1863, Transferred to Point Lookout 14 March 1865

 

Commissioned Officers at Genl Hosp. Wests Buildings Baltimore, MD

Hack, J.W., 2 LT,  19 VA Inf. Co. E, Captured Gettysburg, PA 5 July 1863, Transferred to Baltimore jail 30 July 1863

 

Hack, J.W., 2 LT, 9 VA Inf, Co. E, captured Gettysburg PA, 3 July 1863, Sent for Exchange 14 March 1865 Point Lookout

 

Commissioned Officers at Letterman General Hospital, Gettysburg, PA

Hack, Jno W., 2 LT, 9 VA Inf. Co. E, Captured Gettysburg PA 3 July 1863, transferred to Prov. Marshal 6 July 1863

 

1850 US Federal Census-VA-Accomack-St. Georges Parish

John W. Hack

53

Farmer

VA

Sabraugh Hack

49

 

VA

Bettie A. Hack

19

 

VA

Sabraugh (Jr) Hack

17

 

VA

John W. Hack

14

 

VA

Amanda Hack

12

 

VA

Henry Clay Hack

9

 

VA

Care Hack

6

 

VA

 

On the 1860 census I found sister Sabra, her husband Arthur Jacobs, son Severn Jacobs and mother Sabra Hack and brother Henry Clay Hack in Accomack, Prince Georges, VA.

 

On the 1870 census I found Sabre Jacobs, her son Severn, daughter Corinth and mother Sabre Hack living in Baltimore City, Maryland

 

1880 US Federal Census-MD-Baltimore-Baltimore-District 186,  545 West Fayette St.

Hack, John

40

Commission Clerk

Single

VA VA VA

 

Riley, Emanda

35

 

Widow

VA VA VA 

Sister

Riley, Harry

13

 

 

MD NY VA

Son

Riley, Frank

11

 

 

MD NY VA

Son

 

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Pvt. Benjamin S. Hackney – [Plot F-06; Barely Readable] ADOPTED

 Hackney_Benjamin_S_SM.jpg

 

Died 2/09/1892.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 BENJAMIN S. HACKNEY,  Lot F-06,  Co. A., 34 VA Inf.,  Died 9 Feb 1892    

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Confederate   VA

34 VA Inf.   Co. A

Rank in: Corporal   Rank out: Private

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Benjamin Hackney

Confederate  VA

Co. A,  34 Inf Reg. VA

Enlisted as a Corporal

 

1850 Federal Census VA Gloucester

Elizabeth  Taliaferro

 

64

 

Catherine Thornton

 

42

 

Jane Thornton

 

20

 

James Thornton

 

15

overseer

William Thornton

 

12

 

Margaret Thornton

 

11

 

John Hackney

 

11

 

Ann Discoe

 

27

 

Benjamin Hackney

 

20

clerk

 

1860 Federal Census VA Gloucester

Maria M. Cartlett

 

30

VA

Eliza P. Cartlett

 

9

VA

John Cartlett

 

4

VA

Benj. S. Hackney

 

30

VA

 

1880 Federal Census  MD  Baltimore District 121

Cartlett,  Maria

 

48

Boarding house

VA VA VA

widow

John

 

25

clerk in store

VA VA VA

son

Maggie

 

22

 

VA VA VA

daughter

Burton, R C

 

36

clerk in store

VA VA VA

 

Eliza

 

30

 

VA VA VA

daughter

Sallie

 

6

 

VA VA VA

gr. Daughter

Mary

 

4

 

VA VA VA

gr. Daughter

Geo. C

 

2

 

VA VA VA

gr. Son

Hackney, B S

 

48

 

VA VA VA

brother

Byers, James

 

35

clerk in store

MD MD MD

boarder

Mary

 

31

 

MD MD MD

boarder

Byers,  John

 

11

 

MD MD MD

boarder

Cartlett, Eva

 

14

 

VA VA VA

niece

 

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BENJAMIN S. HACKNEY

The (Baltimore) Sun, 11 February 1892

HACKNEY- On Tuesday, February 9, 1892, at the Maryland Line Confederate Home, Pikesville, after a brief illness of pneumonia, BENJAMIN SHACKELFORD HACKNEY, in the 63d year of his age.

 The funeral will take place at 11:30 A.M. on this Thursday from the residence of R.C. Burton, No. 18 Mosher street in this city.  Friends and acquaintances are  invited to attend.

 

The (Baltimore) Sun, 10 February 1892

   B.S. Hackney, an inmate of the Confederate Soldiers’ Home at Pikesville, died at the home yesterday, aged sixty-two years.  He belonged to Company A, Thirty-fourth Virginia Regiment during the war.  He will be buried in Confederate lot at Loudon Park.

 

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John A. Hagan – [Plot D-01; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Hagan_John_A(SM)

 

Buried 2/28/1865.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

John Hagan  (Confederate)

Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private

Mustering information:
- Enlisted into F Company, 1st Infantry (Maryland)

Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

 

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J.A. HAGAN, lot D-01,  Co. F, 1st MD Inf

 

US CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS 1861-1865

John Hagan

Confederate MD

Co. f., 1st Md Inf

Rank in/out: Pvt

M379 roll 1

 

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS

John Hagan

Confederate MD

Co. F., 1st MD Inf.

 

Dan Hartler’s “Marylanders in the Confederacy” has name listed as John Hagan

 

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Patrick Hagarty – [Plot B-54; Barely Readable] ADOPTED

 Hagarty_Patrick_SM.jpg

 

Buried 5/23/1862.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Patrick Hagerty  (Confederate)

Biographical data and notes:
- Born in Ireland
- Pre-enlistment occupation: Peddler

Enlistment:
- Residing in Rowan County, NC at time of enlistment
- 20 years of age at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on Jun 15 1861 at Rowan County, NC as Private

Mustering information:
- Enlisted into E Company, 5th Infantry (North Carolina) on Jun 15 1861
- Died of wounds as POW while serving in 5th Infantry (North Carolina) on May 27 1862 at Baltimore, MD

Listed as:
- Wounded on May 5 1862 at Williamsburg, VA
- POW on May 5 1862 at Williamsburg, VA

Sources for the above information:
- North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster, (1993)

 

69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm

 

PATRICK HAGGARTY, B-54, Co. E, 5th NC

 

Source: www.footnote.com

 

Hagerty, Patrick, Co. E., 5th NC Inf., Private-Private NARA 270

 

Company Muster Roll Sept/Oct 1861-enlisted June 15 at Salisbury-Present-sent to the rear sick Oct. 15-returned Oct. 27, Nov/Dec 1861-Present, Jan/Feb 1862-absent sick, May 31, 1861-Jan 31, 1863-age 20, 5’8”, eyes grey, hair light-complexion fair-occupation Peddler-born Ireland-Killed at Wm’burg May 5, 1862, Company Return for May 1862-Williamsburg-wounded prisoner, Roll of Honor-date of entrance into service June 15, 1861, age 20, Vol., Killed May 5, 1862 at Williamsburg, U.S.A. General Hospital Camden Street, Baltimore, MD admitted May 14, 1862 and died May 27, 1862 of Vulnus Sclopeticum

 

Source: www.ancestry.com

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

 Patrick Hagerty

Confederate NC

5 NC Inf., Co. E

Rank in/out: Private

M230 Roll 16

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Patrick Hagerty

Residence: Rowan Co., NC

Occupation: Peddler

Enlisted 15 June 1861 at Rowan Co., NC

Confederate NC

Enlisted as Private at age 20 in Co. E., 5th Inf. Reg. NC

Died of wounds as POW 27 May 1862 at Baltimore, MD

 

US Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles

Patrick Hagerty

Residence: Rowan Co., NC

Occupation: Peddler

Age at enlistment: 20

Enlisted 15 June 1861 at Rowan Co. NC

Served: NC

Enlisted in Co. E., NC 5th Inf. Reg.

Mustered out 27 May 1862 at Baltimore, MD

Birth about 1841

North Carolina Troops 1861-1865, A Roster

 

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Sgt. Martin Y. Hall – [Plot E-02; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Hall_Martin_Y(SM)

 

Died 9/11/1891, aged 47.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

MARTIN Y. HALL, E-02, Co. A, 31 VA Inf.

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Martin Y. Hall

Confederate VA

31 VA Inf., Co. A

Rank in: Private

Rank out: Sergeant

M382 Roll 24

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Martin Hall

Residence: Fairmont, VA

Occupation: Printer

Confederate VA

Enlisted as a Private at age 18

Promoted to Full Sergeant

Enlisted in Co. A, 31st Inf. Reg. VA

Discharged for wounds 19 Dec 1864

 

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MARTIN Y. HALL, E-02, Co. A., 31st VA Inf.

 

Source:  www.footnote.com

 

Hall, Martin Y., Co. A, 31 VA, Private-Sergeant NARA M324

 

Company Muster Roll July/Aug 1861-Enlisted 17 May 1861 at Fairmont-Present, Apr 30-Aug 31, 1864-Absent wounded at Wilderness May 5, 1864-Leg Amputated, Report of sick or wounded General Hospital Charlottesville, VA week ending July 14, 1864-Furloughed July 8-remarks-he was furloughed stopping at Wayside Hospital in transit and resumed furlough during the week, C.S.A. General Hospital Charlottesville, VA.-primary V.S. amputated left thigh admitted Aug. 5, 1864, transferred Aug. 24, 1864 to Staunton, VA., Register of Beneficiaries of Association for the Relief of Maimed Soldiers, Richmond, VA-wounded May 5, 1864 at the Battle of Wilderness-operation May 5, 1864 by Surg. Atkinson-L 3 thigh-present address Staunton VA.,  Medical Directors office Richmond, Va, under “Soldiers Furloughed”-from General Hospital # 9 July 6, 1864-date of disability May 5, 1864-amputation of left thigh at lower third-length of furlough 60 days-residence Staunton, VA., Receiving and Wayside Hospital Richmond, VA. furlough granted being unfit for military service in Pegram’s Brigade=permanently disabled, Application and Certificate for Retirement received Dec. 16, 1864-filed Dec. 14, 1864 from Chimborazo Hospital-sent to A A G-approved, Chimborazo Hospital-disease Amputated left leg and Anchylosis left elbow admitted Dec. 11,1864-discharged or retired Dec. 14, 1864, List of killed, wounded and missing during the campaign in Pennsylvania and Maryland June/July 1863-Gettysburg July 3, 1863-wounded, Letter dated Nov. 26, 1864 from General Hospital Staunton, VA., “Sir, I have to apply for an order for an artificial limb for Sgt. Martin Hall, Co. E, 31 VA Infty, wounded at the battle of Wilderness May 5, 1864, lower third of thigh amputated by Surgeon Atkinson May 5, 1864 on the battle field.” By Surgeon in charge.

 

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Pvt. Martin Hallman – [Plot G-33; Unreadable] ADOPTEDHallman_Martin_sm

 

Died 5/02/1901.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

MARTIN HALLMAN, G-33,  Co. K, 13th SC Inf.

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Martin Hallman

Confederate SC

13th SC Inf., Co. K.

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Martin Hallman

Confederate  SC

Enlisted as a Private

Co. K, 13th Inf. Reg. SC

 

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R.H.S. Halton – [Plot F-61; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Halton_R_H_S(sm)

 

Reburied from Virginia, 1874.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Zolos H. Hames – [Plot D-16; Readable]

 

Buried 11/12/1864.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Pvt. Henry T. Hamill – [Plot E-57; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Hamill_Henry_T(sm)

 

Died 9/01/1899, aged 65.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

HENRY T. HAMILL, E-57, Co. H, 1st VA INF.

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Henry T. Hammill

Confederate VA

1 VA INF (Williams Rifles), Co. H

Rank in/out: Private

Alternate name: Henry J. Hammill

M382  Roll 24

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Henry J. Hammell

Confederate VA

1 VA Inf. (Williams Rifles) Co. H.

Rank in/out: Private

Alternate name:Henry J. Hammill

M382  Roll 24

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Henry J. Hammill

Confederate VA

1 VA Inf. (Williams Rifles), Co.  H

Rank in/out: Private

M382 Roll 24

 

 

According to the Adopt a Confederate archives Henry J.  Hamill died 1 September 1899.  An obituary (see report #40) for Mr. H. J. Hamill from the Sun paper is dated 29 August 1899.

 

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John M. Hammett – [Plot E-37; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Hammett_John_M(SM)

 

Pvt., Co. I, 1st Md. Inf. b. St. Mary's Co., Md. circa 1836. Age 24, Great Mills, St. Mary's Co., Md. 1860 census. Enl. Richmond 6/15/61. Ab. sick in Front Royal hospital 10/15-12/31/61. Ab. sick with pneumonia in Danville hospital 1/16/62. Transf. to Front Royal hospital. Ab. sick with "Phthisis Pulmonalis" in Richmond hospital 3/7/62. Transf. to Danville hospital 5/6/62. Returned to duty 5/9/62. NFR. Reenl. Co. F, 1st Md. Cav. 7/11/63. KIA Morton's Ford 10/11/63. Removed from Va. and reburied Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore 1874.

 

23) Driver, Page 430

 

Reburied from Virginia, 1874.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

John M. Hammett  (Confederate)

Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private

Mustering information:
- Enlisted into L Company, 1st Infantry (Maryland)

Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

 

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JOHN M. HAMMETT, E-37, Co. F., 1st Md. Cav

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

John H. Hammett

Confederate Md

1st Md Cav, Co. F

Rank in/out: Private

M379 roll 1

 

American Civil War Soldiers

John Hammett

Confederate Md

Enlisted as Private

Co. F, 1st Battn Cav Reg Md

 

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Pvt. John Thomas Hammett – [Plot E-05a (Co. H & A Circle); Barely Readable] ADOPTED

 

Pvt., Co. A, 2nd Md. Inf. Res. of St. Mary's Co., Md. Enl. Richmond 8/19/62. Issued clothing 9-12/63. Present 3/31/64. Ab. sick with dysentery in Richmond hospital 10/1/64. d. 10/6/64. Bur. Oakwood Cem. Rebur. Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore 1874.

 

23) Driver, Page 430

 

JOHN THOMAS HAMMETT,  E-05a ( Co. H and A Circle), Co. A., 2nd MD Inf.

 

Source: www.footnote.com

 

Hammett, John T., Co. A., 2nd Battn MD Inf., Private-Private NARA M321

Company Muster Roll Feb 29-March 31, 1864-Enlisted Aug. 19, 1862 at Richmond, VA.-Present,  Sept/Oct 1864-died of dysentery at Chimborazo Hospital Oct. 6, 1864, admitted Oct. 1, 1864

 

Source: www.ancestry.com

 

US Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles

John T. Hammett

MD

Enlisted as Private in Co. A., MD 2nd Inf. Reg.

Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

 

US Civil War Soldiers n1861-1865

John T. Hammett

Confederate MD

2nd Battn MD Inf., Co. A

Rank in/out: Private

M379 Roll 1

 

American Civil War Soldiers

John Hammett

Confederate MD

Enlisted as Private in Co. A, 2nd MD inf. Reg.

 

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William Edgar Hammond – [Plot F-55; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Hammond_William_Edgar(SM)

 

Pvt., Co. C, 2nd Md. Inf. d. date unknown. Rebur. from Va. in Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore in 1874.

 

23) Driver, Page 431

 

Reburied from Virginia, 1874.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Pvt. William H.C. Hance – [Plot E-13; Readable] UNAVAILABLE (Private Burial)

Hance_William_H_C(sm)

 

Pvt., Co. H (2nd), 1st Md. Inf. & Co. A, 2nd Md. Inf. b. 10/22/44. Res. of Prince George’s Co., Md. On postwar roster. Reenl. Co A, 2nd Md. Inf. 8/22/62. Ab. sick in Richmond hospital 12/7/63-4/15/64. WIA Pegram's Farm 9/30/64. Present 10/31/64-2/28/65. Captured Hatcher’s Run 4/2/65. Sent to Point Lookout. Released 6/13/65. 5'8", sandy hair, blue eyes. d. 12/12/88. Bur. Loudon Park Cem, Baltimore.

 

23) Driver, Page 431

 

Died 12/12/1888, aged 45.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

WILLIAM H.C. HANCE, E-13, Co. A, 2nd MD INF (Private Burial)

 

From www.genealogybank.com

 

Sun Paper (Baltimore) 12 Dec 1888-Mortuary Notice

HANCE-On Tuesday, December 11, 1888, at his late residence, No. 719 West Saratoga street, WILLIAM H.C., aged 43 years, beloved husband of Mrs. A.E. Hance.

Due notice of the funeral will be given.

 

From www.ancestry.com

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

William H. Hance

Confederate MD

2 Batt’n MD Inf., Co. A

Rank in/out: Private

M379 Roll 1

 

American Civil War Soldiers

William Hance

Confederate MD

Enlisted as a Private

Co. A, 2nd Inf. Reg. MD

 

1880 US Federal Census-MD-Baltimore-Baltimore-District 136

 

 

Hance, W.H.

36

Clerk in store

MD  MD  MD

 

 

Hance, A.E.

35

 

MD  MD  MD

wife

 

Hance, O.C.

24

Farmer

MD  MD  MD

cousin

(Pleurisy)

Hance, Benj

15

Clerk in store

MD  MD  MD

cousin

 

Hance, ****

13

at school

MD  MD  MD

cousin

 

 

Wood’s Baltimore City Directory 1880

Hance, Mrs. A.E.,  57 n. Paca

 

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H.D. Hancock – [Plot D-73; Barely Readable] ADOPTED

 

H_D_Hancock(sm)

Buried 10/16/1864.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

H.D. HANCOCK, Lot D-73, Co. G., 12 AL Inf.

The  archives page has the name as H.D. Hancock but I’m not finding that. I am finding information on H.B. Hancock.  Also, could there have been two persons by the name of H.B. or Henry Hancock who served the same unit?

 

US Civil War Soldiers  1861-1865

 

H.B. Hancock

Confederate  AL

12 AL Inf., Co. G,D

Rank in/out: Private

Alternate name: Henry Hancock

 

Henry Hancock

Confederate AL

12

AL Inf., Co. G,D

Rank in/out: Private

American Civil War Soldiers

Henry Hancock

Confederate AL

Enlisted as Private, Co. G., 12 Inf. Reg. AL

 

Civil War Prisoner of War Records

Hancock, H.B, Pvt. Co. G, 12 AL, diarrhea chronic died Oct. 15, 1864 at West’s Bldg’s Gen. Hospital, Baltimore, MD.

 

Hancock, Henry B., Pvt. Co. G, 12 Al, captured Spottsylvania June 19, 1864, died Oct. 15, 1864

 

Hancock, H.B., Pvt., Co. G, 12 AL, died Nov. 11, 1864 while ‘enrout’ from Elmira for exchange.

 

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Henry Hancock  (Confederate)

Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private

Mustering information:
- Enlisted into G Company, 12th Infantry (Alabama)

Intra-company transfers:
- Transferred from G Company to D Company on [date unknown]

Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

 

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Sgt. Hartwell P. Hancock – [Plot F-13; Barely Readable] ADOPTEDHancock_Hartwell_P_sm

 

Hancock, Hartwell P.  Cpl. Co D. Enlisted Chesterfield Courthouse 4/24/61 as pvt. farmer. admitted Chimborazo Hosp 1861 and 62 with bronchitis.  Promoted Cpl 4/18/64.

56)  Regimental History - 14th, Virginia Infantry by Crews and Parrish.Courtesy of Landon Whitt landon@email.unc.edu

 

Died 11/03/1892.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

The (Baltimore) Sun, 15 Nov 1892

Hanocock- On November 13, at ? o’clock P.M., at the Confederate Home, Pikesville, HARTWELL P. HANCOCK, aged 50 years, formally of Richmond, Va and a member of Pickett’s Division. (Richmond papers please copy)

 

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Sgt. John T. Handy – [Plot B-20; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED

Handy_John_T(SM)

 

Died 11/02/1916, aged 78.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

John T. Handy   Confederate  Louisiana

3 Batt’n  Washington Artillery La.

Rank in and out: Sergeant

 

American Civil War Soldiers

John Handy    Confederate  Louisiana

Enlisted as a Sergeant  Co. 3, Washington Light Artillery Bn. Reg. La.

 

 

Louisiana Confederate Soldiers

Handy, John T., sergt. 3rd Co. Bttn. Washington Arty. La.   En May 26, 1861 New Orleans, La.  Present on Rolls to Dec 1862.  Roll for Jan and Feb 1863, Present.  Reported to Co., Jan 5, 1863, recovered from wounds received Battle of Sharpsburg, Sept. 17, 1862.  Roll for March and April, Present.  Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, captured Fredericksburg, Va. May 3, 1863.  Sent to Fort Delaware, Del. May 7, 1863.  Paroled at Fort Delaware, Del., ? 1863.  Exchanged City Pt., VA. May 23, 1863.  Roll to June 30, 1863, Absent, sick, at Caroline Co., VA  June 1, 1863.  Rolls from July 1863 to Feb 1865, Present.  Born Maryland, occupation clerk, Res. New Orleans, La, age when enlisted 22, single.

 

1850 Federal Census  La   Orleans  New Orleans Municipality 2 ward 4

Elizabeth Handy

 

40

MD

Sarah Handy

 

15

MD

John Handy

 

13

MD

Thomas Handy

 

10

MD

Frederick Handy

 

6

MD

 

1860 Federal Census  La Orleans   New Orleans Ward 1

Elizabeth  Handy

 

50

MD

 

John T. Handy

 

23

MD

Clerk

Thomas H. Handy

 

21

MD

Clerk

Frederick A. Handy

 

16

MD

Clerk

 

1900 Federal Census Md. Somerset Lawsons District 80

Handy, John T.  servant  (born) June 1838    61  MD MD MD  farm laborer  single

 

1910 Federal Census  Md.  Somerset  Lawsons

John Handy    72  boarder   MD MD MD  (with Cox family)

 

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The (Baltimore) Sun 3 November 1916

FOUR VETERANS ANSWER THE CALL

Death Thins Ranks In Confederate Home At Pikesville

   The ranks of the Maryland Line Confederate Veterans in the home at Pikesville has been thinned by four deaths within the last fortnight, the last death that of John T. Handy, occurring yesterday morning.  Mr. Handy was a member of the Washington Artillery of New Orleans and at the was had attained the rank of orderly sergeant.  He was born in Somerset county, Md.  The funeral will be held from the home this afternoon and burial will be in Loudon Park Cemetery.

   Leo. J. Tierney, of the Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, another veteran who died at the home within the last two weeks, was buried at Harpers Ferry, W, Va. from the home of relatives.  The other two were George W. Hoffman, a native of this city, who served in the First Maryland Infantry, and J.H. S. Quynn, a private in Company E, First Maryland Cavalry.  Mr. Tierney was 91 years old; Mr. Hoffman 79 and Mr. Quynn, 75.  There are now 75 inmates in the home.

 

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Pvt. Wyatt Hanks – [Plot B-74; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Hanks_Wyatt(SM)

 

Buried 4/10/1863.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

He was born 15 Jan 1835 in Bevil, Texas, died 12 April 1863 in the civil war.

 

17) Courtesy Gail G. Evans.

 

WYATT HANKS, lot B-74, Co. K., 24 TX Cav.

 

From www.ancestry.com

 

US CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS 1861-1865

Wyatt Hanks

Confederate  Texas

24 TX Cavalry, Co. K, 24 Reg. TX Cav (Wilkes’) (2nd TX Lancers)

Rank in and out: Private

 

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS

Wyatt Hanks 

Confederate   Texas

Enlisted as a Private in Co. K, 24 Cav. Reg. TX

 

CIVIL WAR PRISONER OF WAR RECORDS

Hanks, Wyatt, wagon master, died April 1863  Bolton Depot

 

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Pvt. B.H. Hardaway – [Plot B-07; Barely Readable] ADOPTED 

 

B.H. HARDAWAY, B-07, Co. A., 1st TN Art.

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

B.M. Hardaway

Confederate TN

1st TN Heavy Art. (Jackson’s Reg), Co. A

Rank in/out: private

M231  roll 19

 

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B. H. HARDAWAY, B-07, Co. A., 1st TN Art

 

Source: www.footnote.com

 

Hardaway, B. M., Co. A., 1 TN H. Arty (Jacksons Reg), Private-Private  NARA M268

 

Prisoner of War at New Orleans, LA. Captured at Fort Morgan Aug. 23, 1864-Sent to New York September 18, 1864- Roll of POW received at Fort Columbus, New York Harbor Sept. 28, 1864 from New Orleans, La., Roll of POW transferred from Fort Columbus to Elmira, New York Dec. 4, 1864, transferred for exchange Feb. 13, 1865, paroled at Elmira New York Feb. 9, 1865 and sent to James River for exchange, transferred to West’s Bldg Hospital, Baltimore, MD Feb. 15, 1865, U.S.A. General Hospital West’s Bldg from Elmira New York for Convalescent from Typhoid fever, died March 28, 1865.

 

Source: www.ancestry.com

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

B.M. Hardaway

Confederate TN

1 TN Heavy Art. (Jackson’s Reg) Rank in/out: Private

M231 Roll 19

 

Prisoner of War Records-West’s Bldg, Baltimore, MD.

Hardaway, B.M., Pvt., 1 TN H. Art, Co. K, captured Fort Morgan Ala. Aug. 23, 1864, Received from Elmira, New York Feb 15, 1865, died March 29, 1865, buried Loudon Cemetery

 

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Pvt. James Richard Hardesty – [Plot E-45; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

KIA, Gettysburg

 

43)  http://home.earthlink.net/~bklohr/BatteryRoster.htm

 

Reburied 6/09/1874 from Virginia.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

JAMES RICHARD HARDESTY, E-45,  4th MD Art. (Chesapeake)

 

Source: www.footnote.com

 

Hardesty, J., 4th Batty MD Art.  NARA M321

 

Register of General Hospital # 21, Richmond, VA.,-admitted April 23, 1862-no further information given,  List of killed, wounded and missing in Ewell’s Division August 22 to September 20, 1862-wounded Manassas Aug, 28, 1862, Report of deaths in General Hospital Charlottesville, Va., -died Dec. 21, 1862 of Variola-admitted Dec. 8, 1862-sent to Small Pox Hospital Dec., 10th.

 

(Note: This was the only Hardesty listed who served in the 4th MD Art.)

 

Source: www.ancestry.com

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

J. R. Hardesty

Confederate MD

4th Bty MD Art.

Rank in/out: Private

Alternate name: J. Hardesty

M379 Roll 1

 

US Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles

J. Hardesty

MD

Enlisted as a Private in MD 4th Light Art. Btty

Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

 

American Civil War Soldiers

J. Hardesty

Confederate MD

Enlisted as Private in 4th Light Art. Reg. MD.

 

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Pvt. W.M.B. Harding – [Plot G-15; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Harding_W_M_B(sm)

 

Died 8/15/1894, aged 53.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Major E.H. Harris – [Plot F-30; Barely Readable] ADOPTED

 

Died 7/15/1878, aged 57.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Marcellus Harris – [Plot D-42; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Died 8/26/1912, aged 80.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Marcellus W. Harris  (Confederate)

Biographical data and notes:
- Marcellus W. Harris died on Aug 26 1912
- He is buried at Loudon Park, Baltimore, MD

Enlistment:
- Residing in Richmond, VA at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on Jul 10 1861 at Richmond, VA as Private

Mustering information:
- Enlisted into C Company, 38th Battn HA (Virginia) on Jul 10 1861

Listed as:
- Hospitalized on Apr 15 1862 at Richmond, VA (Estimated day)
- Detailed on May 1 1862 at General Hospital,Richmond, VA (As nurse)
- Detailed on Jun 5 1862 at Royster Hospital, Richmond, VA (As nurse)
- AWOL on Mar 1 1863
- Detailed on May 8 1863 at Hospital Camp (As police officer)
- Detached on Jul 15 1863 at Jackson Hospl, Richmond, VA
- On rolls on Apr 30 1864 (Present)
- POW on Jun 3 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA
- Confined on Jun 15 1864 at Point Lookout, MD (Estimated day)
- Confined on Jul 12 1864 at Elmira, NY
- Oath Allegiance on Jun 16 1865 at Elmira, NY (Released)

Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)

 

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Pvt. William E. Hart – [Plot D-48; Barely Readable] ADOPTED

Hart_William_E_SM.jpg

 

Died 5/02/1912, aged 67.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Captain Robert E. Haslett – [Plot F-46; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Haslett_Robert_E(SM)

 

Reburied from Virginia, 1874.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Robert E. Haslett    Confederate  Louisiana

Regiment name:  Capt. McLean’s Co., LA Inf (Ben McCulloch Rangers)

Rank in and out: First Lieutenant

 

Louisiana Confederate Soldiers

Haslett, Robert E., 1st Lt. Capt. McLean’s Co., La. Inf (Ben McCulloch Rangers). 

En  June 20, 1861  Richmond, Va.   Present on Roll to June 30, 1861.  Roll for Jan and Feb 1862, Absent in Richmond, Va.

 

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John Hasley – [Plot A-14; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Hasley_John(sm)

 

Buried 10/28/1864.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Pvt. A.J. Hatman – [Plot A-33; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Buried 7/04/1873.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 A.J. HATMAN, A-33, Co. B, Coleman’s Cav. Reg

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

A.J. Hatman

Confederate MO

Coleman’s Reg’t. MO Cav., Co. B

Rank in/out: Private

M380 Roll 7

 

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Pvt. Joseph J. Hawkins – [Plot G-04; Unreadable] ADOPTED

Hawkins_Joseph_J(SM)

 

Died 4/28/1896, aged 70.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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William_Edward_Head(sm)

Pvt. William Edward Head – [Plot I-01; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Born November 5, 1836, in Iridell County, NC. Received gunshot wound in left hand at Vicksburg July 3, 1863.

 

1) Toomey, Page 58

 

Died 4/14/1906, aged 70.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

WILLIAM E. HEAD, I-01, Co. A, 60th TN Inf.

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

William E. Head

Confederate TN

60th TN Mtd. Inf. (Crawford’s Reg. 79 TN Inf.) Co. A

Rank in/out: Private

Alternate Name: William Head

M231 Roll 20

 

American Civil War Soldiers

William Head

Confederate TN

Private in Co. A, 60th Inf. Reg. TN

 

1860 US Federal Census-NC- Union

 

 

 

 

William Head

25

Farmer Laborer

NC

 

 

 

Mary A. Head

26

Domestic

NC

 

 

 

Nancy Mullis

66

Spinster

NC

Blind caused by fever

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1870 US Federal Census-TN-Washington-D15

 

 

 

 

Head William E.

36

Clerk in store

NC

 

 

 

Head Margaret

40

 

TN

 

 

 

Smith Mary A

80

Fa***en

TN

 

 

 

Smith Ann

49

 

TN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1880 US Federal Census-TN-Washington-D15-D31

 

 

 

 

Head William E.

42

 

TN - -

 

 

 

Head Margaret

51

Wife

TN SC TN

 

 

 

Smith Mary A

58

Sister-in-law

TN SC TN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1900 US Federal Census-MD-Balto.  Independent City-W20-D257

 

 

 

Head, William

Nov 1836

63

Md

13yrs

NC NC NC

Lightning rod agt

Head, Susie

Apr 1844

54

Md

13yrs 5-2

VA VA VA

Wife

 

The (Baltimore) Sun, 15 April 1906

WILLIAM E. HEAD

   Mr. William Edward Head, a member of the Confederate Soldiers’ Home, Pikesville, died yesterday morning at the institution.  His body will be removed to the home of is widow, Mrs. F.A. Head, 1500 West Fayette street.  Millington Lodge of Masons, of which he was a member for many years, will have charge of the funeral.

    Mr. Head was born in Iredell county, North Carolina, 71 years ago.  Enlisting in 1861 in Company A, Sixtieth Tennessee Infantry, he served in that command to the close of the war.  For a time he was sick in Macon, Ga. and later he came to Baltimore.  For many years he was a salesman for merchants in this city.  He was admitted to the home August 1, 1905.

 

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Thomas Alexander Hebb – [Plot E-28; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Pvt., Co. H (2nd), 1st Md. Inf. b. circa 1800. Farmer, age 60, St. Mary's Co., Md. 1860 census. Enl. Richmond 6/18/61. Present 9-11/61. d. of double pneumonia in Front Royal hospital 12/4/61. Rebur. in Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore 1874. Father of Herbert J. Hebb.

 

23) Driver, Page 435

 

Died 12/4/1861.  Reburied from Virginia, 1874.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Pvt. Enoch George Hedges – [Plot G-29; Fairly Readable]

 

Died 2/18/1901, aged 86.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Died 18 Feb 1901, age 86.

 

1850 Federal Census Virginia, Berkley Co. District 9

Enoch G. Hedges

 

age 33

farmer

born VA

Jane Hedges

 

age 40

 

born VA

Frelanhuyren Hedges

 

age 5

 

born VA  (writing hard to read)

Jane Hedges

 

age 3

 

born VA

William Butt

 

age 17

farmer

born VA

 

1870 Federal Census WVA, Berkley Co., Hedgesville

Hedges, Enoch G

 

53

farmer

WVA

Jane

 

63

 

WVA

Clark, James

 

15

 

WVA

Robinson, Sarah

 

21

seamstress

WVA

Bagley, Quinton

 

35

farmer laborer

NC

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Enoch Hedges,  residence Balto., MD, occupation Farmer

Confederate, VA, died Balto. Md.

Co. F, 7th Cavalry Regiment, VA

 

Virginia State Census

State-VA

County-Berkley

Twp-District 9

Year-1850

Type-Slave schedule

Page-272

Owned 5 slaves

 

IGI-familysearch.org

Enoch Henry Hedges

Born 1815, Hampshire, VA

 

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The Sun Paper 18 Feb 1901-Mortuary Notice

Mr. Enoch George Hedges, 84 years old died Saturday night at the Confederate Soldiers’ Home at Pikesville.  Mr. Hedges was born in Berkeley county, Virginia and enlisted in Company F., Seventh Virginia Cavalry in May 1861 for the war as a private.  He was captured near Martinsburg, VA. And sent to Cumberland, Md. And from there exchanged. He was in the battle of Winchester, VA, Gettysburg, PA and all other actions in which his command participated.  Mr. Hedges s survived by a widow and two daughters who reside in Baltimore at 663 West Lexington street, and a brother, Mr. G.W. Hedges of Fort Reno, Oklahoma Territory.  He entered the home from Glyndon, Baltimore county, Maryland July 3, 18?0.  Funeral services will be held at the home today and interment will be in Loudon Park at 3 P.M.  Rev. Harry Burr, of the Sudbrook Methodist Episcopal Church South, will officiate.

 

The preceeding information from the Sun Paper was found on the website www.Genealogybank.com.

In small print “This entire and/or portions thereof are copyrighted by NewsBank and/or the American Antiquarian Society, 2004.”

 

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Enoch Henry Hedges  (Confederate)

Biographical data and notes:
- Pre-enlistment occupation: Farmer
- Last known address: Baltimore, MD
- Enoch Henry Hedges died on Feb 18 1901 at Baltimore, MD
- He is buried at Confederate Hill, Loudoun Park Cem., Baltimore, MD
- Admitted to the Maryland Line Confederate Soldier's Home, at the age of 84.

Enlistment:
- Residing in Baltimore, MD at time of enlistment
- Enlisted as Private

Mustering information:
- Enlisted into F Company, 7th Cavalry (Virginia)

Listed as:
- Employed on Feb 1 1862 (Employed as Forage Master to 09/30/62)

Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)

 

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Cpl. Elcanah R. Hefner – [Plot B-86; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Buried 10/14/1864.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Born 1826, Catawba, NC

IGI-familysearch.org

 

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Ladson_M_Henderson

Musician Ladson M. Henderson – [Plot C-102; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Died 10/28/1898, aged 54.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

LADSON M. HENDERSON, C-10, Co. H., 25th NC Inf

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Ladson M. Henderson

Confederate NC

25th NC Inf., Co. H

Rank in: Fifer

Rank out: Musician

M230  roll 17

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Ladson Henderson

Residence: Buncombe Co., NC

Enlisted: 15 July 1861 at Henderson Co., NC

Confederate NC

Enlisted as a musician at age 18

Co. H, 25th Inf. Reg NC

 

Baltimore Maryland City Directories 1890

Ladson M. Henderson

Address: 2100 Chew

Occupation: Carpenter

 

1850 US Federal Census NC Henderson

 

James Henderson

35

House carpenter

PA

Melissa Henderson

30

 

NC

Anne C. Henderson

8

 

NC

Ladson Henderson

7

 

NC

Julia Henderson

2

 

NC

W.H. Henderson

12-Sep

 

NC

 

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Pvt. David L. Hergesheimer – [Plot E-56; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

David_L_Hersesheimer(sm)

Died 8/22/1899, aged 80.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Co. D, 1st MD Cav.  US Civil War Soldier 1861-1865, Confederate MD, 1 MD Cav.  American Civil War Soldiers, Enlisted: Private.  Co. D, 1st Bttn Cav Reg

 

1890 Veterans Schedule

MD  Frederick, Buckeystown

Private  Co. D, 1st MD Reg

Enlisted July 1862

Discharged April 186?

Served 2 years ? months

Disability: none

P.O. Address: Point of R????[Rocks], MD.

 

1850 Federal Census, MD, Buckeystown, Frederick

David Hergesheimer

 

32

boatman

MD

 

1860 Federal Census, MD. Washington, Hancock

David Hergenshimer

 

40

farmer

MD

 

Frances

 

35

 

MD

 

Thomas D

 

4

 

MD

 

Martha

 

3

 

MD

 

Lear

 

36

 

MD

(black male)

 

1870 Federal Census, VA, Shenandoah, Davis

Hergesheimer, David

 

51

farmer

MD

Perry

 

14

 

MD

John

 

7

 

MD

Frances

 

4

 

MD

 

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Ord. Sgt. Francis Leonard Higdon – [Plot G-06; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Francis_L_Higdon

4th Sgt., Co. I, 1st Md. Inf. & Sgt., Co. B, 2nd Md. Inf. b. Pisgah, Charles Co., Md. 1835. School Teacher, Pisgah, Charles Co. Enl. Richmond 6/15/61 age 25 as Cpl. Present 9-12/61, promoted 4th Sgt. 11/21/61. Discharged 6/13/62. Paid 6/30/62. Reenl. Co. B, 2nd Md. Inf. 8/27/62 as Sgt. Present 10/4/62. Paid 1/4/64. Present 3/31/64. Promoted Ordnance Sgt. of the regiment. Present 10/31/64-2/28/65. Surrendered Appomattox C.H. 4/9/65. Member, Army & Navy Society, Maryland Line Association. Entered Old Soldiers' Home, Pikesville, Md. 10/1/85 from Pisgah, Charles Co. age 60, Farmer. d. there 3/18/96. Bur. Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore.

 

23) Driver, Page 438

 

I have no information on Francis Leonard Higdon's military record only that he was b. 2/18/1835 in MD and died 3/18/1896 at Pikeville, MD and is buried in a cemetery called Confederate Hill, near Baltimore, MD.

 

16) Courtesy Bob Alvey.

 

Died 3/18/1896, aged 61.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 FRANCIS LEONARD HIGDON, Lot G-06, Co. B., 2 MD Inf., Ordnance Sgt.

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Francis L. Higdon

Confederate  MD

2 Batt’n MD Inf., Co. B

Rank in: Sergeant

Rank out: Ordnance Sergeant

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Francis Higdon

Confederate  MD

Enlisted as a Sergeant, Co. B., 2 Inf. Reg. MD

Surrendered 9 April 1865 at Appomattox, VA

 

1850 US Federal Census  MD Charles Hill Top

Leonard Farrall

 

42

Farmer

MD

Sara A. Farrall

 

28

 

MD

Stanalaus Higdon

 

12

 

MD

James C. Higdon

 

10

 

MD

Francis Higdon

 

14

 

MD

Catherine Higdon

 

9

 

MD

Thomas Higdon

 

7

 

MD

Infant Higdon

 

2/12

 

MD

Maria Gibbons

 

25

 

MD

John H. Gibbons

 

6

 

MD

 

1860 US Federal Census MD Charles Allens Fresh

Francis Higdon

 

25

School teacher

MD

 

1870 US Federal Census MD Charles District 1

Higdon, F.L.

 

35

Farmer

MD

Higdon, Thomas

 

27

Farmer

MD

 

1880 US Federal Census MD Charles Hill Top District 39

Higdon, Francis L.

 

45

widow

Farmer           

MD

Higdon, Thomas

 

12

son

 

MD

 

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Francis Leonard Higdon

Born: 18 Feb 1835  MD

Died: 18 March 1896

Father: John Thomas Higdon

Mother: Mary E. Farrall

Spouse: Martha Ann Lawson

Married: 18 May 1867 Charles, MD

Child:  Thomas Lawson Higdon

            Born: 18 Feb 1868    Pisgah, Charles, MD

            Died: 9 March 1957

            Spouse: Ella Roberta Norris

            Married 29 June 1898  St. Mary’s Church, Newport, Charles, MD

 

 

1910 US Federal Census MD Charles Harris Lot District 41

Higdon, Thomas L.

 

41

md1

11yrs

MD MD MD

Doctor Medicine

Higdon, Ella R.

 

33

md1

11yrs

MD MD MD

mother of 2, 1 still living

Higdon, Mary D.

 

8

 

 

MD MD MD

 

 

1920 US Federal Census MD Charles Harris District 45

Higdon, Thomas L.

 

50

MD MD MD

Doctor Medical

Higdon, Ella R.