Sgt. William L. Lackland – [Plot E-60; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Died 12/19/1899, aged 70.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Co. E, 6th LA Infantry.  US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865, Rank in: Private.  Rank out: 1st Sgt.

 

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WILLIAM L. LACKLAND,  E-60, Co. E, 6th LA Inf.

 

Source: www.ancestry.com

 

American Civil War Soldiers

William LACKLEN

Confederate LA

Enlisted as First Sergeant in Co. E, 6th Inf. Reg., La.

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

William LACKLAND

Confederate LA

6th LA Inf., Co. E

Rank in: Private

Rank out: First Sergeant

Alternate name: William LACKLEN

M378 Roll 16-National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/

 

US Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles

William LACKLEN

Rank: First Sergeant

Served: LA

Enlisted in Co. E, LA 6th Inf. Reg

Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

 

Source: www.footnote.com

 

LACHLEN, William, Co. E, 6th LA Inf., Private-1st Sergeant.  Cards filed with LACKLEN, William.  One card in file.

LACKLAND, William, Co. E, 6th LA Inf., Private-1st Sergeant. Cards filed with LACKLEN, William.  One card in file

LACKLIN, William, Co. E, 6th LA Inf., Private-1st Sergeant.  Cards filed with LACKLEN, William.  Two cards in file.

LACKLEN, William, Co. E, 6th LA Inf., Private-1st Sergeant.  Forty-six cards in file.

Wm. Lacklen, Private in Captain Thomas F. Walker’s Company (Mercer Guard), 6 Reg. La. Inf. Company Muster Roll dated June 4, 1861.  Enrolled June 4, 1861 at Camp Moore for the period of the war.

William Lacklin, Private, Co. E, 6th Regt LA Inf., Company Muster Roll      July & Aug 1861-Present.  Sept. & Oct 1861-Present

May & June 1861-Abesnt, Taken prisoner Port Republic June 9, 1862

Jan 1 to July 1, 1862-Present. Taken prisoner at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. $50 Bounty due him.

July & Aug 1862-Present. Exchanged prisoner paid 4 months pay in Richmond

Sept & Oct 1862-Present.  Nov & Dec 1862-Present, Bounty paid.  Jan & Feb 1863-Present 

March & April 1863-Present.  May & June 1863-Present.  July &  Aug 1863-Absent on furlough since 22 Aug 1863

Sept & Oct 1863-Presnt. Returned from furlough Sept. 20.  Nov & Dec 1863, Jan & Feb 1864, March 7 April 1864-Present

May 1 to Aug 31, 1864 Absent in hospital wounded.  Sept & Oct 1863-Present, transferred from Co. E for payment Oct 31 by order Gen Evans.

William Lackland, 1 Sergeant, Co. E, 6th Regt. La. Inf. Appears on “Record” from May 18, 1861 to Feb 22, 1865. Record dated Near Petersburg Feb. 10, 1865.  Enlisted May 1, 1861. Born Pennsylvania, occupation carpenter, residence New Orleans. Age at enlistment: 36, single.  Promoted 9 June (62).  Twice severely wounded.

On Roll of prisoners on board the Steamer Coatzacoalcos, taken Pt. Republic June 9, 1862.

Appears on Register of the Invalid Corps, P.A.C.S., date of retirement March 6, 1865.

 

NARA

Publication #: M320

Title: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Louisiana

 

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Cpl. William Thomas Lancaster – [Plot D-61; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

From the Va. Regimental History Series: William Thomas Lancaster, farmer, age 22, enlisted in the 3rd.Va.Infantry on 4/21/1861 at Hargrove’s Tavern (8m.West of Portsmouth, Va.). Wounded (hand) and captured at Gettysburg, July 3,1863.Died Aug.11, 1863 as a POW at Fort McHenry. There was a Joseph Oliver Lancaster, age 15, (brother?) who enlisted with William. Joseph survived the War, died 1909.

 

14) Courtesy Bob Fitzgerald, Oakton,VA

 

Buried 8/11/1863, aged 30.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

WILLIAM THOMAS LANCASTER, D-61, Co. F, 3rd VA Inf.

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

William T. Lancaster

Confederate VA

3rd VA Inf., Co. F

Rank in: Private

Rank out: Corporal

M382  roll 33

 

American Civil War Soldiers

William Lancaster

Occupation: Farmer

Enlisted: 12 April 1861 at Hargroves Tavern, VA

Confederate VA

Enlisted as a Private at age 22 in Co. F., 3rd Inf. Reg. VA

Died from wounds 11 August 1863

 

1860 US Federal Census, VA, Nansemond, Lower Parish

Henry G. Lancaster

46

Overseer

VA

Martha S. Lancaster

38

 

VA

William T. Lancaster

22

Overseer

VA

Joseph O. Lancaster

18

 

VA

Sarah R. Lancaster

16

 

VA

Ann Lancaster

14

 

VA

George H. Lancaster

8

 

VA

Emma Lancaster

5/12

 

VA

 

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Pvt. Benjamin A. Lane – [Plot F-25; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Died 10/30/1893, aged 56.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

The Sun paper, 1 November 1893

Mr. Benjamin Allan Lane, an ex-Confederate soldier, who died at the Confederate Soldiers’ Home early Monday morning, was buried yesterday in Loudon Park from the home of his widow, 1209 Argyle Avenue.  Rev. Mr. Lawrence, of Pikesville, officiated.  The coffin was draped with the Confederate flag.  The pallbearers were six comrades of the deceased from the home.

 

The preceeding information from the Baltimore Sun 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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Pvt. William B. Lane – [Plot E-23; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Died 4/05/1884, aged 46.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Cpl. Joseph W. Latham – [Plot E-07; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Died 3/29/1890.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

JOSEPH W. LATHAM, E-07, Co. F, 1st MD Cav

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Joseph W. Latham

Confederate MD

1st MD Cav., Co. F

Rank in/out: Corporal

M379  roll 2

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Joseph Latham

Confederate MD

Enlisted as a Corporal in Co. f., 1st Battn Cav. Reg MD

 

Civil War POW Records

Latham, Joseph W., Cpl, 1 Batt MD Cav Co. F, captured Alleghany Co. MD Aug 3, 1864, being in Rebel army. Received Aug 3 1864  Transferred to Camp Chase Aug 9 1864

 

The (Baltimore) Sun paper, 3 Dec 1875, Matrimony notice

(source: www.genealogybank.com)

 

LATHAM-KELLY- On 15th November 1875, by Rev. Father White, at the Immaculat Conception, JOSEPH W. LATHAM, formerly of Emmitsburg, Md., to MISS MARY KELLY, of this city.

 

1890 Veterans Schedules, Md. Baltimore City

Special Schedule-Surviving Soldiers, Sailors and Marines and Widows, etc.

 

Mary F. Latham, widow of Latham, Joseph W.

P.O. address 1809 Harford Ave.

Enlisted May 1861, discharged 1865, length of service: 4 years

Died ??? 29, 1890, paralysis

 

1880 US Federal Census, MD, Baltimore, Hamden, District 243

 

Latham, Joseph W.

38

?canvasser

Md

at sea

Md

Latham, Mary Jane

36

wife

Va

DE

MD

Latham, R. Elizabeth

3

daughter

MD

MD

VA

 

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H. M. Lathrop – [Plot C11; Barely Readable]

 

Buried 12/20/1864.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Capt. Campbell G. Lawson – [Plot C-92; Readable] UNAVAILABLE (Private Burial)

 

Died 3/23/1909.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Pvt. Clifton M. Lawson – [Plot B-90; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Pvt., Co. K. 1860 Patrick Co. VA census age 20 Laborer. Enlisted Wythe County, Wytheville 6/22/1861. Hosp., left sick Wytheville, 8/21/61 to 11/1/61. Hosp. Richmond 3/23/64 to 3/25/64 when released to duty. Captured Spotsyvania C. H. 5/12/64. POW Point Lookout 5/18/64 to 7/30/64. POW Elmira 8/2/64 to 10/11/64 when paroled for exchange. POW hosp. Baltimore, MD, 10/13/64 to 10/18/64 when died. Buried there Loudon Park Cemetery 10/19/64. Preceding from 50th Virginia Infantry by John D. Chapla. Following from 1860 Patrick County Census: Parents: William Lawson age 40 & Lucy age 47. Siblings: Nancy 18, Stephen 16, Sarah 14, Downy? 13, John 11, Archelous 8 and William 6

 

12) Courtesy Bill Porter

 

Buried 10/19/1864.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Pvt. William Spencer Lawson – [Plot B-78; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

His full Name is William Spencer Lawson , although the original marking on the grave is simply S Lawson Pvt., CO.E, 22nd GA. The reason for the single name appears to be the number of Wm Lawson's in the Company, and they were using second names or initials to keep them separate. His oldest son was with him at Gettysburg where he sustained the wound to the head that finally was the cause of his death.

 

13) Courtesy Carroll M. " Butch" Lawson

 

Private Apr. 26, 1862. Wounded in head and captured at Gettysburg, Pa. July 3, 1863. Admitted to West's Bldgs. Hospital at Baltimore, Md. July 29, 1863, and died there of wounds Sept. 6, 1863.

 

27) Courtesy Bill Cherepy

 

Buried 9/16/1863, aged 41.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 WILLIAM SPENCER LAWSON, Lot B-78, Co. E., 22 GA Inf.

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Spencer Lawson

Confederate  GA

22 GA Inf. Co. E

Rank in/out: Private

 

American Civil War Soldiers

 Spencer Lawson

Enlisted 26 April 1862 as a Private, Co. E., 22 Inf. Reg. GA.  Died of wounds as a POW at Baltimore 6 Sept. 1863

 

Civil War Prisoner of War records

US Gen. Hospital West’s Bldg. Baltimore, Md.

Lawson, S., Pvt. 22 GA, Co. E., captured Muston Co.,  died Sept. 5, 1863

 

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Pvt. Thomas George Lechlinder – [Plot G-28; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Died 1/23/1901, aged 85.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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J. M. Lee – [Plot A-34; Barely Readable]

 

Buried February 1863.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Pvt. John H. Leigh – [Plot I-08; Barely Readable] ADOPTED

 

Died 1/24/1905, aged 70.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

JOHN H. LEIGH,  I-08, Co. A, 5th VA Cav

 

US Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles

John H. Leigh

Residence: Gloucester co., Va.

Occupation: Farmer

Age at Enlistment: 26

Enlisted 5 July 1861 as a Private at Gloucester  Court House, Va.

Served: VA

Enlisted in Co. A, VA 5th Cav. Reg. on 7 May 1861

Promoted to Full 4th Corporal

Promoted to Full 3rd Corporal

Promoted to Full Private

Born: Abt. 1835

Died: 24 January 1905 at the Old Soldiers’ Home, Pikesville, Md.

The Virginia Regimental Histories Series

 

American Civil War Soldiers

John Leigh

Residence: Gloucester Co., Va.

Occupation: Farmer

Enlisted: 7 May 1861 at Gloucester Court House, Va.

Confederate VA

Died: 24 January 1905 at the Old Soldiers’ Home, Pikesville, Md.

Promoted to Full Private (Reduced to ranks)

Deserted Co. A, 5th Cav. Reg. Va.

Promoted to Full 3rd Corporal

Promoted to Full 4th Corporal

Enlisted in co. A, 5th Cav. Reg. Va. as a Private on 7 May 1861 at the age of 26

 

1850 US Federal Census-VA-Gloucester

 

 

 

 

 

John H. Leigh

15

 

VA

(in the Pointer household)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1860 US Federal Census-VA-Gloucester

 

 

 

 

 

Jno. H. Leigh

25

Farmer

VA

 

 

 

 

Jane B. Leigh

49

 

VA

 

 

 

 

Adaline Leigh

22

 

VA

 

 

 

 

Walter Leigh

14

 

VA

 

 

 

 

Lizzie Leigh

11

 

VA

 

 

 

 

4yrs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1870 US Federal Census-VA-Gloucester-Petsworth

 

 

 

 

 

Leigh, John H.

34

Farmer

VA

Married within the year, Nov (1869)

Leigh, Margaret

25

 

VA

Married within the year, Nov (1869)

Leigh, Jane B.

59

 

VA

 

 

 

 

Leigh,  Addie

30

 

VA

 

 

 

 

Roane, Ann

3

 

VA

 

 

 

 

Wyatt, John

16

 

VA

 

 

 

 

Wyatt, Frank

14

 

VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1880 US Federal Census-VA-Gloucester-Petsworth-D25

 

 

 

 

Leigh, John H.

45

Farmer

VA VA VA

 

 

 

 

Leigh, Margaret

35

Wife

VA VA VA

 

 

 

 

Leigh, Charles

9

Son

VA VA VA

 

 

 

 

Leigh, Margaret

8

Daughter

VA VA VA

 

 

 

 

Leigh, Thomas

6

Son

VA VA VA

 

 

 

 

Leigh, Ellen

1/12 July

 

VA VA VA

 

 

 

 

Roane, Annie

13

Step Daughter

VA VA VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1900 US Federal Census-MD-Baltimore Independent City-W13_D169

 

 

 

Leigh, John H.

Feb 1835

65

M31yrs

VA VA VA

 

 

 

Leigh, Margaret

Jul 1845

55

M31yrs 6-4

VA VA VA

Wife

 

 

Leigh, Ellen

Jul 1878

21

 

VA VA VA

Daughter

 

 

Kelly, Margaret

Aug 1871

28

M4yrs

VA VA VA

Daughter

 

 

 

The Baltimore American, 25 January 1905-Mortuary Notice

                        Mr. John H. Leigh

   Mr. John HJ. Leigh, 1301
Pennsylvania avenue
, died suddenly yesterday morning about 5:45 o’clock at his home.  He had an attack of indigestion to which he was subject about 5 A,M, and aroused his wife, who gave him a simple remedy but without relief and death soon followed.

    Mr. Leigh was a native of Gloucester county, Virginia, and was in the seventieth year of his age.  He had lived in Baltimore for a number of years, and was formerly with the fertilizer firm of R.A. Wooldridge.  Mr. Leigh’s eyesight began to fail about four years ago, and he became totallt blind two years ago.  He enlisted in Company A, fifth Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, and served throughout the Civil War in the Confederate Army.  He was a member of the Confederate Society and also of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church South.  He leaves a widow, who was Miss Margaret A. Booth, of Gloucester county, Virginia, and four children.

   The funeral will take place tomorrow at 10 A.M.  Rev. Dr. Don S. Colt, pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, will officiate.  Interment will be in Loudon Park Cemetery.

 

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Pvt. James LeMates – [Plot G-32; Barely Readable] ADOPTED

 

Sgt., Co. B, 1st Md. Inf. & Co. E, 2nd Md. Inf. b. circa. 1832, Baltimore, Md. Res. of Baltimore. Enl. Harpers Ferry 5/21/61. Present 9/61-4/62. Reenl. 2/8/62. NFR. Reenl. Co. E, 2nd Md. Inf. 9/14/62. WIA (left shoulder) and captured Gettysburg 7/3/63. Sent to David's Island, N. Y Exchanged 11/63. Admitted Richmond hospital 11/24/63. Furloughed 12/2/63. Paid Richmond 12/31/63. Present 3/31/64. Captured Weldon R. R. 8/19/64. Sent to Point Lookout. Exchanged 3/14/65. Paroled Richmond 5/8/65. Member, Army & Navy Society, Maryland Line Association. Entered Old Soldiers' Home, Pikesville, Md. from Baltimore 6/6/99 age 67. d. there 4/20/01 age 69. Bur. Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore.

 

23) Driver, Page 460

 

Died 4/20/1901, aged 69.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Jonathan J. Lester – [Plot B-56; Barely Readable]

 

Buried May 1862.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 JONATHAN J. LESTER, Lot B-56, Co. F., 5 NC Inf.

 

US Civil  War Soldiers 1861-1865

Jonathan J. Lester

Confederate  NC

5 NC Inf. Co. F.

Rank in/out: Private

Alternate name: Jonathan J.  Leicester

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Jonathan Leicester

Residence: Bertie Co., NC

Occupation: Farmer

Enlisted: 1 July 1861,  Bertie  Co., NC

Confederate  NC

Enlisted as a Private at the age of 20.  Died of wounds as a POW  27 May 1862 at Baltimore., MD.

 

Civil War Prisoner of War records

Lester, Jonathan, Pvt  Co. C(?)  5 Inf   died May 27, 1862  Camden St. Gen. Hosp.

 

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Pvt. G. S. Lewis – [Plot D-19; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED

 

Buried 10/18/1864.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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W. Licker – [Plot E-36; Unreadable]

 

Pvt., Co. G, 1st Md. Inf. Not on rolls. Reburied from Va. In Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore 1874.

 

23) Driver, Page 462

 

Reburied from Virginia, 1874.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Pvt. George W. Light – [Plot C-64; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Light, George W. Pvt. Co. H. enlisted Meadville 4/29/61, aged 26. farmer. detailed to special duty Jamestown Island 7-8/61. At Danville GH 6/62 with rheumatism.WIA - gunshot wound in back at Gettysburg and captured 7/3/63.  Died of wounds West's Building Hospital Baltimore 7/16/63.

 

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

 

Buried 7/10/1863.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Joseph A. Lively – [Plot C-45; Barely Readable] ADOPTED

 

Buried 10/21/1864.

 

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John B. Lockett – [Plot D-64; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

John B. Lockett was born in either North Carolina or South Carolina.  He enlisted 30 May 1861 in Brunswick Co., NC.  His residence was Rowan Co., NC.  He served Company K, 4th Infantry Regiment, NC.  His first wife was Catherine ?  He possibly had a second wife, Jane H. ?  He died 7 Dec 1911 at age 74.

 

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Died 12/07/1911, aged 74.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

John B. Locket  (Confederate)

Enlistment:
- Residing in Rowan County, NC at time of enlistment
- 24 years of age at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on May 30 1861 at Brunswick County, NC as Private

Mustering information:
- Enlisted into K Company, 4th Infantry (North Carolina) on May 30 1861

Listed as:
- Sick on Sep 14 1862
- Returned on Apr 23 1863
- POW on Apr 2 1865 at Petersburg, VA
- Confined on Apr 6 1865 at Hart's Island, NY Harbor (Estimated day)
- Oath of Allegiance on Jun 17 1865 at Hart's Island, NY Harbor

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

 

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

 

 

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Pvt. Thomas Lunsford Lomax – [Plot I-03; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Born in Fredericksburg, VA, October 11, 1836….Received a severe gunshot wound in the thigh (fractured the bone badly) at the battle of Sharpsburg September 17, 1862….was captured by Federal forces….

 

1) Toomey, Page 65

 

The only person that I can find named Thomas L. Lomax who could have been a Confederate veteran is Thomas Lunsford Lomax who was born March 1840 in Virginia. He married Olivia C. Moxley 6 October 1873. The family was enumerated in the 1900 census in Baltimore, MD. They had two children: Stuart Lunsford Lomax and Meta E. Lomax. Thomas died 28 February 1907 in Pikesville, Baltimore Co., MD.

 

Thomas' parents were: Thomas Lunsford LOMAX Jr. (1803-1850) and Margaret Robinson STUART.

 

His grandparents were Thomas Lunsford LOMAX (1778-1805) and Martha JOHNSTONE.

 

The family line was prominent in Virginia history. The immigrant ancestor, John Lomax (1674-1729), arrived in Jamestown, VA in about 1700. He married Elizabeth WORMELEY the heiress of the Honorable Ralph WORMELEY II and his wife Lady Katherine LUNSFORD. John was the grandson of Ralph LOMAX, born 1600 and died in about 1650 at Newcastle Upon Tyne, North Umberland, England.

 

18) Courtesy John B. Lomax, Menlo Park, CA

 

Died 2/28/1907, aged 71.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

THOMAS LUNFORD LOMAX, lot I-03, Co. K., 30th VA Inf.

 

US CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS 1861-1865

Thomas L. Lomax

Confederate VA

Co. K., 30th VA Inf

Rank in/out: Pvt

M382  roll 34

 

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS

Thomas Lomax

Residence: King George Co. VA

Occupation: Farmer

Enlisted Co. K., 30th VA Inf 22 May 1861

Born 11 Oct 1836

Died 28 Feb 1907 at the Confederate Soldiers Home, Pikesville, Md.

 

The above information was found on www.ancestry.com

 

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THOMAS LUNFORD LOMAX, lot I-03, Co. K., 30 VA Inf., died 1907

 

1900 U.S. Federal census, Md, Baltimore City, Independent City, ward 17, district 218

1816 North Avenue

 

Lomax, Thomas L.born March 1840, age 60, married 25 years, born VA, parents born VA. Commercial traveler, owned his home free of mortgage.

Lomax, Olivia, wife, born May 1855, age 45, married 25 years. Mother of 3 children-2 still living. She was born in Md, father in Pa. and mother in Va.

Lomax, Mita, daughter, born Sept. 1881, age 18 and single. Works as a packer. Born in NC, father in VA and mother in Md.

 

1880 U.S. Federal census, VA, Henrico, Richmond, district

 

Lomax. Thos. L.

42

boarder

Commercial traveler

VA VA VA

Lomax, Olidia

26

wife

 

Md Md Md

Lomax, Stewart

6

son

 

Md Md Md

(they were boarders in the home of C.A. Harrison)

 

From www.familysearch.org 

Thomas Lunsford Lomax

Born: March 1840, VA

Father: Thomas Lunsford Lomax

Mother: Margaret Stuart

They married 2 June 1828 in King George, VA

Spouse: Olivia

Thomas and Olivia married 1867 in VA.

 

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Pvt. Joseph E. Love – [Plot B-76; Readable]

 

Buried 8/23/1863, aged 31.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

JOSEPH E. LOVE, lot B-76, Co. A., 5th TX Inf., buried 23 Aug. 1863 @ age 31

 

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDEIRS

J. Love

Confederate Texas

Enlisted as a Captain at age 19

Commission in Co. A, 5 Inf. Reg. TX

Died of wounds POW 22 August 1863

 

US CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS 1861-1865

Joseph Love

Confederate Texas

5 TX Inf., Co. A

Rank in/out: Private

Alternate name: J.E. Love

 

US CIVIL WAR SOLDEIRS 1861-18665

J.E. Love

Confederate  Texas

5 TX Inf. , Co. A

Rank in/out: Private

 

 

 

CIVIL WAR PRISONER OF WAR RECORDS

Love, Joseph, Pvt 5TX Co. A, captured Gettysburg,

Transferred 24 July 1863, POW Marshal

 

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James S. Lowe – [Plot C-05; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Buried 2/24/1865.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

JAMES S. LOW, lot C-05, Co. G., 24 NC, died 1865

 

The following information is the closest match I’ve found to the person on the archives pages.

 

US CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS 1861-1865

James G. Lowe

Confederate NC

Co. D., 24 NC Inf.

Rank in/out: Pvt

M 230, roll 24

 

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS

James Lowe

Confederate  NC

Enlisted 15 June 1864 at age 38

Co. D., 24 NC Inf.

Died of disease as a POW 22 Feb 1865 at Baltimore, Md.

 

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Pvt. William Henry Lucas – [Plot C-49; Barely Readable]

 

Born in Baltimore City. Received a wound in the right leg by a musket ball at Gaines’ Mills. Was also severely wounded in the head at Columbia, SC, being struck by one of the Twenty-fifth Ohio Infantry with the butt of an axe.

 

1) Toomey, Page 64

 

Died 3/21/1911, aged 83.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

WILLIAM HENRY LUCAS, C-49, Co. C, 1st SC Inf.

 

American Civil War Soldiers

William Lucas

Confederate SC

Enlisted as Private, Co. C, 1st Inf. Reg. SC

 

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

William H. Lucas

Confederate SC

1 (McCreary’s) (1st Provisional Army), SC Inf., Co. C

Rank in/out: Private

M381 Roll 20

 

1910 US Federal Census-MD-Baltimore-ED 3-D 12

Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home

 

Lucas, William H.       81        MD MD MD

 

Baltimore American, 22 March 1911

            William H. Lucas Dead

Mr. William H. Lucas, 83 years old, a Confederate veteran, died suddenly yesterday morning at the Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home, Pikesville.  He was a member of the Home for over 17 years.

 

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Pvt. Drury Lacy Lumsdon – [Plot I-06; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Died 6/05/1905, aged 61.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

D. Lacey Lumsden  (Confederate)

Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private

Mustering information:
- Enlisted into H Company, 2nd Cavalry (South Carolina)

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

 

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

 

DRURY LACY LUMSDON, lot I-06, Co. H., 2 SC Cav (Hampton’s Legion)

 

US CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS 1861-1865

 

Drury L. Lumsden

Confederate SC

Cavalry Battn. Hampton Legion SC, Co.  D

Rank in/out: Pvt

 

Lacy D. Lumsden

Confederate SC

Cavalry Battn Hampton Legion SC, Co. D

Rank in/out: Pvt

Alternate name: Drury L. Lumsden

 

 

D. Lacey Lumsden

Confederate SC

2 SC Cav., Co. H

Rank in/out: Pvt

 

Lacey D. Lumsden

Confederate SC

2 SC Cav., Co. H

Rank in/out: Pvt

Alternate name: D. Lacey Lumsden

 

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS

 

D. Lumsden

Confederate  SC

Enlisted as Pvt, Co. B, Hampton Legion Cav. Reg., SC

 

D. Lumsden

Confederate SC

Enlisted as Pvt., Co. H., 2 Cav Reg., SC

 

1850 Federal Census, North Carolina, Wake, Raleigh

 

Joshua E. Lumsden

58

NC

 

 

Mary A.  Lumsden

50

CT

 

 

James Lumsden

23

NC

 

 

Joshua L. Lumsden

17

NC

 

 

Drury L. Lumsden

8

NC

 

 

Caroline McDonald

20

NC

 

 

Candis Dunston

30

NC

black

 

Albert Dunston

12

NC

black

 

 

 

 

 

 

1880 Federal Census, NY, NYC Greater NY (Manhattan) district D216

Lumsden,  Drury L

32

husband

Engineer

NC  NC  NC

Lumsden, Mary

38

wife

 

NC  NC  NC

Lumsden, Hattie

5

daughter

 

NY  NC  NC

Lumsden, Juliet

2

daughter

 

NY  NC  NC

 

1900 Federal Census, Md., Baltimore election district 3, district 27

Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home

Lumsden, Druery L. born Nov. 1843, age 56 single, NC  NC  NC

 

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James B. Lusby – [Plot B-59; Barely Readable]

 

Pvt., Co. F, 1st Md. Inf. b. Baltimore circa 1835. Res. of Baltimore. Enl. Harpers Ferry 5/23/61. Present 9-10/61. Ab. on extra duty at Gen. E. Kirby-Smith's Hqtrs. 11-12/61. Discharged 8/17/62. Age 23, 5'6", fair complexion, dark hair, light blue eyes, Bricklayer. Reenl. Breathed's Battery Horse Artillery 3/9/63. Transf. Co. F, 1st Md. Cav. 5/14/64. paroled and took oath Winchester 4/27/65. Entered Old Sol­diers' Home, Pikesville, Md. from Baltimore 4/1/90 age 55, Hackman. d. there 12/5/08 age 73. Bur. Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore.

 

23) Driver, Page 464

 

Buried 12/05/1908, aged 73.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

JAMES B. LUSBY, B-59, Co. E, 1st MD Inf.

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

James Lusby

Confederate MD

1 MD Inf., Co. F

Rank in/out: Private

M379 Roll 2

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

James Lusby

Confederate MD

1 MD Cav, Co. F

Rank in/out: Private

M379 Roll 2

 

American Civil War Soldiers

James Lusby

Confederate MD

Private

Co. F, 1st Battn Cav. Reg., MD

 

American Civil War Soldiers

James Lusby

Confederate MD

Private

Co. F, 1st Inf. Reg. MD

 

www.GenealogyBank.com, News Article, 6 December 1908

CONFEDERATE VETERANS DEAD

Israel Graham And James Lusby Answer The Last Roll

 

Two veterans died yesterday at the Confederate Soldiers’ Home, Pikesville.  They were Messrs. Israel Graham and James Lusby.

 

Mr. Graham was a native of Loudoun county, Virginia, and was 75 years old.  Enlisting at Winchester, Va., in Company G, Seventh Virginia Cavalry, he was transferred to Company A, First Maryland Cavalry.  He was captured in June 1864 and imprisoned at Elmira, N.Y. until after the war.  For years he was a travelling  salesman for Baltimore firms.

 

Mr. Lusby was born in Baltimore.  At the outbreak of the war he enlisted in Company F, First Maryland Infantry.  In 1862 he re-enlisted in the Stuart Horse Artillery and later he was transferred to the Maryland Line, serving in Company F., First Maryland Cavalry.

 

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