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| Lacy, Theopholis Born : About 1835 in Tennessee |
Burial : Unknown |
Theopholis Lacy, a mechanic from Ashley, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 11" tall with light hair, light eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Laird, William Born : About 1846 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
William Laird, a farmer from Ashley, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 8" tall with light hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. He was born in Jefferson County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Laker, Casper [ Lacker, Caspar ] [ Leker, Casper ] Born : 1Oct1832 in Prussia (Germany) Died : 13Dec1912 in Illinois |
Burial : St. Paul's Evangelical Cemetery |
Casper Leker, a laborer from St. Louis, Missouri stood 5' 4" tall with brown hair, brown eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Doertmund, Prussia.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army See : Obituary |
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| Lamar, Elisha Born : 19Jul1841 in Indiana Died ; 2Feb1902 in Illinois |
Burial : Masonic Cemetery Nashville Township Washington Co., IL. |
Served with Co. E, 49th Infantry
Son of William Samuel & Rebecca (nee Geer) Lamar |
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| Lammers, Arthur William Born : 20Dec1897 in Nebraska Died : Aug1966 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Arthur William Lammers from Washington Co., IL. son of Louis & Elizabeth A. Lammers
Registered for the World War I draft on September 12, 1917.
1900 Census - Okawville, Washington Co., IL. |
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| Land, Lewis J. Born : About 1838 in Illinois Died : 4Jan1865 |
Burial : Unknown |
Lewis J. Land, a carpenter from Lively Grove, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 8" tall with black hair, blue eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in St. Clair County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Land, Phillip Born : About 1830 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Philip Land, a farmer from Bridgeport, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 8" tall with light hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. He was born in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Landerman, George W. Born : About 1839 in Viginia Died : 2Sep1861 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
George W. Landerman, a farmer from Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 7" tall with light hair, blue eyes and a light complexion. He was born in Hardy County, Virginia.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lane, William Born : About 1839 |
Burial : Greenwood Cemetery Nashville Township Washington Co., IL. |
Served during the Civil War in the Union Army with Co. E, 10th Regiment Infantry Volunteers of Missouri Volunteers Enlisted on August 8, 1861 in Nashville, Washington Co., IL. Mustered in as a Private on August 12, 1861 in St. Louis, Missouri. Promoted on February 22, 1863 to 1st Sergeant. Transferred to Co. G, 10th Missouri Infantry Promoted on March 17, 1864 to 1st Lieutenant. Mustered out on August 24, 1864 in St. Louis, Missouri. |
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| Laney, John H. Born : 9Feb1844 in Illinois Died : 21Feb1870 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
John Henry Laney, from Nashivlle, Washington Co., IL. son of Robert Martin & Phanata Ann (nee Ford) Laney stood 5' 8" tall with auburn hair, hazel eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army
1844 - Born in Washington County, Illinois |
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| Laney, Robert M. Born : About 1846 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Robert M. Laney, a farmer from Lively Grove, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 9" tall with black hair, hazel eyes and a dark complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Langford, James Born : About 1834 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
James Langford, a farmer from Ashley, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 6" tall with light hair, light eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Langley, Leo E. Born : 1912 Died : 8Jul1997 |
Burial : North Prairie Cemetery Hoyleton Township Washington Co., IL. |
Served in World War II as a Warrant Mach. in the U S Navy |
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| Lanham, Ellery E. Born : About 1841 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Ellery E. Lanham, a farmer from Richview, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 7" tall with auburn hair, hazel eyes and a red complexion. He was born in Pulaski County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lansing, Henry | Burial : Addieville |
Served during the Civil War with Co. C, 49th Illinois Infantry |
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| Lapham, Erastus W. Born : About 1840 in Rhode Island |
Burial : Unknown |
Erastus W. Lapham, a married farmer from Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 10¾" tall with brown hair, blue eyes and a light complexion. He was born in Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Laswell, Joseph Born : About 1842 in Kentucky Died : 18Jul1864 in Tennessee |
Burial : Unknown |
Joseph Laswell, a married farmer from Nashville, Washington Co., IL. stood 6' tall with light hair, blue eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Laur, Charles T. Born : About 1844 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Charles T. Laur, a farmer from Ashley, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 9" tall with light hair, light eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lawson, Allen Born : 12Mar1833 in Illinois Died : 12Sep1910 in Illinois See : Losson, Allen |
Burial : Union-Brick Cemetery Ashley Township Washington Co., IL. |
Allen Flanigan LAWSON
He is buried in the Brick Cemetery, and thanks to whomever gave the |
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| Leaton, Martin V. Born : About 1840 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Martin V. Leaton, a married minister from Ashley, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 6" tall with light hair, brown eyes and a light complexion. He was born in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Leaton, William Born : About 1842 |
Burial : Greenwood Cemetery Nashville Township Washington Co., IL. |
Served during the Civil War in the Union Army with Co. E, 10th Regiment Infantry Volunteers of Missouri Volunteers Enlisted on September 3, 1861 in Nashville, Washington Co., IL. Mustered in as a Private on September 6, 1861 in Pacific, Missouri. Transferred to Co. K, 10th Missouri Infantry Approved for promotion to Corporal on October 1, 1863 Mustered out on September 6, 1864 in Cartersville, Georgia. |
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| Lebo, J. C. Born : About 1841 in Illinois |
Burial : I O O F Cemetery Unknown Location |
Served during the Civil War with Co. E, 10th Missouri Infantry
1860 Census = Twp 1 S, R 4 W, Washington County, Illinois |
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| Lee, George | Burial : Unknown |
A Private in the Black Hawk War in J Burns Company, 3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade enlisted from Washington County |
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| Lee, George W. Born : About 1844 in Tennessee |
Burial : Unknown |
George W. Lee, a clerk from Ashley, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 6" tall with dark hair, blue eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Bowling Green, Stinard County, Tennessee.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Leeper, Jamison Born : About 1841 in Illinois Died : 25Dec1864 in Mississippi |
Burial : Unknown |
Jamison Leeper, a farmer from Elkhorn, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 11" tall with dark hair, hazel eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Perry Conty, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lefler, Marion Born : About 1837 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Marion Lefler, a farmer from Nashville, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 7" tall with dark hair, brown eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Nashville, Washington Conty, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lehr, Jacob Born : About 1827 in Germany Died : 13Aug1899 in Illinois |
Burial : St. Peter's Evangelical Cemetery |
Jacob Lehr, a married grocer from Bridgeport, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 10" tall with dark hair, blue eyes and a dark complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army
1870 Census = Bridgeport, Washington County, Illinois See : Obituary |
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| Leicht, Robert Born : About 1838 in Germany |
Burial : Unknown |
Robert Leicht, a farmer from Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 7" tall with light hair, blue eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lemm, William | Burial : Olive Branch Cemetery Okawville Township Washington Co., IL. |
Served during the Civil War with Co. C, 49th Illinois Infantry |
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| Lennington, Isaac Born : About 1836 in Ohio |
Burial : Unknown |
Isaac Lennington, a farmer from Ashley, Washington Co., IL. stood 6' tall with light hair, blue eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lennington, Thomas Born : About 1819 in New Jersey Died : 9Feb1862 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Thomas Lennington, a married farmer from Washington Co., IL. stood 6' tall with light hair, blue eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Leonard, James H. Born : About 1843 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
James H. Leonard, a farmer from Richview, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 2½" tall with light hair, hazel eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Leseman, Ernest H. Born : About 1844 in Germany |
Burial : Unknown |
Ernest H. Leseman, a clerk from Hoyleton, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 8" tall with brown hair, gray eyes and a dark complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lesley, Hugh J. T. Born : About 1845 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Hugh J. T. Lesley, a farmer from Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 5" tall with light hair, gray eyes and a fair complexion. He was born in Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lewsey, Francis M. Born : About 1827 in Illinois Died : 18Feb1863 in Tennessee |
Burial : Stones River National Battlefield Murfreesboro, TN
Listed as member of |
Francis M. Lewsey, a married farmer from Richview, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 10" tall with light hair, light eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Liese, Francis E. “Frank” [ Lease ] [ Leuse ] |
Burial : Nashville |
Francis E. Liese, from Belleville, St. Clair Co., IL.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lietz, Henry | Burial : St. Peter's Evangelical Cemetery |
Served during the Civil War in the Union Army with Co. B, 2nd Missouri Infantry 2nd Regiment United States Reserve Corps |
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| Lietz, John Sr. | Burial : St. Peter's Evangelical Cemetery |
Served during the Civil War n the Union Army with Co. B, 2nd Missouri Infantry 2nd Regiment United States Reserve Corps |
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| Light, Peter Born : About 1835 in Poland |
Burial : Unknown |
Peter Light, a married painter from Ashley, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 6" tall with brown hair, gray eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Linch, Matthew K. | Burial : Unknown |
A Private in the Black Hawk War in J Burns Company, 3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade enlisted from Washington County |
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| Linck, John [ Link ] Born : About 1837 in Hessen (Germany) |
Burial : Unknown |
John Linck, a farmer from Bridgeport, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 7" tall with light hair, blue eyes and a dark complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lincoln, Charles Oliver Born : 3Feb1895 |
Burial : Masonic Cemetery Nashville Township Washington Co., IL. |
Served during World War I with Co. E, 113th Engineers, 38th Division
On June 5, 1917, he registered for the WWI draft in Nashivlle, Washington Co., IL. |
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| Linsey, Lewis F. (Louis) Born : About 1842 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Lewis F. Linsey, a farmer from Nashivlle, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 4" tall with auburn hair, blue eyes and a light complexion. he was born in Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Liseby, Alfred T. Born : About 1825 in Tennessee |
Burial : Unknown |
Alfred T. Liseby, a married farmer from Coloma, Washington Co., IL. stood 6' tall with dark hair, black eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Carter County, Tennessee.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Little, Samuel Born : About 1830 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Samuel Little, a carpenter from Coulterville, Randolph Co., IL. stood 5' 10" tall with dark hair, blue eyes and a light complexion. He was born in Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Little, William L. Born : About 1846 in Mississippi |
Burial : Unknown |
William L. Little, a farmer from Ashley, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 5" tall with dark hair, gray eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lively, Andrew Born : About 1843 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Andrew Lively, a farmer from Richview, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 11" tall with light hair, black eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lively, James W Born : About 1835 in Illinois |
Burial : Greenwood Cemetery Nashville Township Washington Co., IL. |
James W. Lively, a married mechanic from Nashville, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 11" tall with black hair, hazel eyes and a fair complexion. He was born in Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lively, Little B. Born : About 1844 in Illinois |
Burial : Caledonia Cemetery Sparta Randolph Co., IL.
L. B. Lively |
Little B. Lively, from Nashville, Washington Co., IL., stood 6' tall with dark hair, hazel eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army
1850 & 1860 Census - Washington County, Illinois |
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| Livesay, Alfred Born : 15Feb1822 in Tennessee Died : 22Apr1883 |
Burial : Unknown |
Alfred Livesay, son of John Wesley & Margaret (nee Lyons) Livesay Served in the US-Mexican War as a Private for thirteen months in Co. H of the 2nd Regiment Illinois Foot Volunteers He enrolled at Nashville, Washington County Married Hannah Logan 26Feb1846 in Washington County, Illinois |
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| Livesay, Carter H. | Burial : Unknown |
Served in the US-Mexican War as a Private in Co. H of the 2nd Regiment Illinois Foot Volunteers He enrolled at Nashville, Washington County |
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| Livesay, Jackson L. Born : About 1846 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Jackson L. Livesay, a farmer from Richview, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 6" tall with light hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. He was born in Jefferson County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Livesay, James M. Born : About 1831 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
James M. Livesay, a married carpenter from Nashville, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 10" tall with black hair, hazel eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Livesay, John C. | Burial : Unknown |
Served in the US-Mexican War as a Private in Co. H of the 2nd Regiment Illinois Foot Volunteers He enrolled at Nashville, Washington County |
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| Livesay, John W. Born : About 1834 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
John W. Livesay, a married mechanic from Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 7" tall with dark hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. He was born in Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Livesay, Lorenzo D. Born : about 1815 Died : 1876 |
Burial : Unknown |
Lorenzo Dow Livesay son of John C. & Rebecca (nee Carter) Livesay
A Private in the Black Hawk War
1850 Census = 1236/1236, District 20, Washington County |
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| Livesay, Nelson J. Born : About 1839 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Nelson J. Livesay, a farmer from Ashley, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 5" tall with dark hair, blue eyes and a light complexion. He was born in Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Livesay, Robert B. Born : About 1825 in Tennessee Died : 7Jun1891 |
Burial : Bethel-Darter Cemetery Beaucoup Township Washington Co., IL. |
Some records show spelling : Livsy Robert B. Livesay, a carpenter from Nashville, Washington Co., IL. stood 5' 10" tall with light hair, blue eyes and a light complexion. He was born in Murry County, Tennessee.
Served with the Union Army, during the Civil War, |
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| Livesay, William J. Born : About 1843 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
William J. Livesay, a farmer from Richview, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 5" tall with dark hair, gray eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Locke, James | Burial : Unknown |
A Private in the Black Hawk War in J Burns Company, 3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade enlisted from Washington County |
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| Loeb, Phillip [ Loep ] Born : About 1843 in Germany |
Burial : Unknown |
Phillip Loeb, a farmer from Nashville, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 11" tall with black hair, black eyes and a dark complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Loeffelman, Hermann Born : About 1843 in Prussia |
Burial : Unknown |
Hermann Loeffleman, a farmer from Bridgeport, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 4" tall with brown hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Logan, James Benson Born : 20Feb1829 in Tennessee Died : 22Jan1913 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Served in the US-Mexican War as a Corporal in Co. H of the 2nd Regiment Illinois Foot Volunteers He enrolled at Nashville, Washington County
Served in the Civil War as a Captain See : Obituary |
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| Logan, James M. Born : About 1843 in Tennessee |
Burial : Unknown |
James M. Logan, a farmer from Richview, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 6" tall with dark hair, hazel eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Logan, James W. Died : 29Jan1917 |
Burial : I O O F Cemetery Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois |
Served during the Civil War with Co. A, 31st Illinois Infantry Enlisted in 1861
Brother of Reuben Logan |
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| Logan, John A. Born : About 1840 in Tennessee |
Burial : Unknown |
John A. Logan, a farmer from Richview, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 7½" tall with dark hair, hazel eyes and a light complexion. He was born in Blount County, Tennessee.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Logan, John P. Born : About 1821 in Tennessee |
Burial : Unknown |
John P. Logan, a married farmer from Richview, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 5½" tall with dark hair, blue eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Logan, Reuben Born : About 1835 Died : 26Jul1916 in Illinois |
Burial : I O O F Cemetery Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois |
Reuben Logan, from Nashville, Washington Co., IL., Brother of James W. Logan
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army
1864 Residence = Post Office at time of enlistment - |
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| Logan, Thomas J. Born : About 1847 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
Thomas J. Logan, a farmer from Nashville, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 8" tall with auburn hair, blue eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Long, Edward Born : About 1837 in Illinois Died : 8Oct1862 in Kentucky |
Burial : Unknown |
Edward Long, a farmer from Nashville, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 6" tall with dark hair, dark eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in St. Clair County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lorriss, John J. | Burial : Unknown |
Served during the Civil War in the Union Army with Co. F, 10th Missouri Infantry Served as a Sergeant from Elkhorn |
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| Lossom, Thomas | Burial : Unknown |
Served in the US-Mexican War as a Private in Co. H of the 2nd Regiment Illinois Foot Volunteers He enrolled at Nashville, Washington County |
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| Losson, Allen [ Lossen ] Lawson Born March1833 in Tennessee Died : 12Sep1910 in Illinois |
Burial : Union-Brick Cemetery Ashley Township Washington Co., IL
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Allen Flanigan LAWSON
Allen Lossen/Losson, from Washington Co., IL.,
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army
1900 Census - Casner, Jefferson County, Illinois,
(Woodlawn, Illinois) |
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| Losson, John | Burial : Unknown |
Served in the US-Mexican War as a Private in Co. H of the 2nd Regiment Illinois Foot Volunteers He enrolled at Nashville, Washington County |
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| Louney, Thomas | Burial : Unknown |
Served during the Civil War in the Union Army with Co. F, 10th Missouri Infantry Served as a 3rd Corporal from Elkhorn |
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| Lowe, David W. | Burial : Unknown |
Served in the US-Mexican War as a Corporal in Co. H of the 2nd Regiment Illinois Foot Volunteers He enrolled at Nashville, Washington County |
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| Lowry, Lue C. | Burial : Unknown |
Lue C. Lowry, from Ashley, IL. Served in the Spanish - American War as a Private in Co. K, 9th Illinois Infantry |
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| Luczaj, Edwin A. Born : 5Mar1922 Died : 9Feb2001 |
Burial : St. Ann Cemetery Nashville Beaucoup Township Washington Co., IL. Tombstone |
Edwin A. Luczaj served in the US Army as a Sergeant during World War II.
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| Luke, David Born : About 1844 in Ohio |
Burial : Masonic Cemetery Nashville Township Washington Co., IL. |
David Luke, a farmer from Belleville, St. Clair Co., IL., stood 5' 7" tall with light hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. He was born in Washington County, Ohio.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army
1870 Census = Elkton, Washington County, Illinois |
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| Lundy, John G. Born : About 1844 in North Carolina |
Burial : Unknown |
John G. Lundy, a farmer from Ashley, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' tall with dark hair, gray eyes and a dark complexion. He was born in Greensboro, Gilford County, North Carolina.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lundy, Nathaniel Born : About 1817 in Virginia |
Burial : Unknown |
Nathaniel Lundy, a married farmer from Ashley, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 4" tall with brown hair, brown eyes and a light complexion. He was born in Brunswick County, Virginia.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Luney, John Born : About 1840 Died : 26May1888 |
Burial : Oakdale Cemetery Oakdale Township Washington Co., IL. |
During the Civil War he served with the Union Army in Co. F & Co. J, 10th Missouri Infantry
On August 1, 1861, at age of 21, in Coulterville, Illinois |
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| Luney, Robert, Jr. Born : 8Apr1845 Died : 16Jan1938 |
Burial : Oakdale Cemetery Oakdale Township Washington Co., IL. |
Robert Luney, a farmer from Ashley, Washington Co., IL., stood 6' tall with dark hair, dark eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Luney, Thomas Born : About 1835 in Ireland Died : 17Nov1915 in Utah |
Burial : Possibly Ogden, Utah |
Thomas Luney, a farmer from Elkhorn, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 11" tall with light hair, brown eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army See : Obituary |
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| Luniz, John | Burial : Unknown |
Served during the Civil War in the Union Army with Co. F, 10th Missouri Infantry Served as a Private from Elkhorn |
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| Lyles, Thomas J. Born : About 1829 in North Carolina |
Burial : Unknown |
Thomas J. Lyles, a farmer from Nashville, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 10" tall with light hair, blue eyes and a light complexion.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lyons, Andrew | Burial : Unknown |
A Private in the Black Hawk War in J Burns Company, 3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade enlisted from Washington County |
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| Lyons, Andrew (2) | Burial : Unknown |
A 1st Lieutenant in the Black Hawk War in J Burns Company, 3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade enlisted from Washington County |
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| Lyons, George Born : About 1843 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
George Lyons, a student from Nashville, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 4" tall with light hair, gray eyes and a light complexion. He was born in Bridgeport, Washington Co., IL.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lyons, James B. Born : About 1844 in Illinois Died : 21Apr1863 in Kentucky |
Burial : Old Salem Cemetery Lively Grove Township Washington Co., IL. |
James B. Lyons, a married farmer from Marissa, St. Clair Co., IL., stood 5' 7" tall with black hair, hazel eyes and a faircomplexion. He was born in St. Clair County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lyons, James R. | Burial : Unknown |
James R. Lyons, from Washington Co., IL.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lyons, William H. Born : About 1846 in Illinois |
Burial : Unknown |
William H. Lyons, a farmer from Nashville, Washington Co., IL., stood 5' 9" tall with auburn hair, hazel eyes and a fair complexion. He was born in Washington County, Illinois.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army |
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| Lynch, James B. | Burial : Unknown |
Served in the US-Mexican War as a 2nd Lieutenant in Co. H of the 2nd Regiment Illinois Foot Volunteers He enrolled at Nashville, Washington County |
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