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Bullitt County Military Resources: Civil War: Union Soldiers

The following men are found in civil war rosters that draw from Bullitt Co. and surrounding areas, who are recognized as having *possible* ties to Bullitt Co. and surrounding areas. They are certainly not complete and all new additions are welcome.

An attempt has been made to show wives or other known details about them but a cautionary note should be made. While the families are reasonably easy to identify, the CORRECT George or John might not be so easy to identify. In cases where the fact is proposed as a question that is exactly what it is and no assumptions should be made.

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Abell, Benedict J.A.
b. abt. 1830. Served as a Private, Co. D 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Filed for pension in Illinois in 1893. He is living at New Market in Marion Co. KY on the 1880 census with his wife Mary A. b. abt. 1851 in SC. children Mary, Marietta, Katie, John E., Jas. Henry, Margaret D., Francis L., his mother-in-law Catherine Moss age 56 born in Ireland and a niece Maggie age 18 b. SC.

Abell, Cornelius
Served as a Private, Co. H 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. George T. Abell, on behalf of Mary E. Abell applied for pension in KY beginning in 1880.

Abell, Enoch
Served as a Private, Co. H 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Wife Patsy Ann applie for pension in KY in 1883 and 1909

Abell, George W.
Served as a Private, Co. H 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Applied for pension 1889 in KY

Abell, Samuel
Served as a Private, Co. H 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Widow Kate applied for pension in KY

Applegate, William T.
Served as 2nd Lieut. 28th Infantry (Union Army). Gave residence as Shepherdsville, KY. Pension was applied for in 1890 and 1904 from the state of Tennessee. Widow gave her name as Catharine Applegate. They appear to have been in Aldrich, Wadena, Minnesota for the 1880 census which shows William T. Applegate age 48, retail grocer, b. KY, parents b. KY with wife Catharine age 43 b. KY parents b. KY and daughters Minnie K age 13 b. MN and Gracie B. age 8 b. MN.

Ash, Henry
Served as a Private, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service. His mother Eliza applied for pension

Atherton, Joseph L.
Served as Captain, 15th Infantry (Union Army). Gave his residence as Shelbyville, KY. The 1860 census of Shelby Co. KY may possibly show him at Simpsonville, p. 247 the household of G. W.(?) Fishback age 39, a Merchant with May E. Fishback age 13, Georgeanna Fishback age 17 and J. Atherton age 22 "clerk". All were born in Kentucky.

Atkins, Lafayette F.
b. abt. 1837 in TN. Served as a Corporal, Co. C 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Widow Geneva Atkins applied on behalf of minor child, Geneva Wayne. She was a later wife as his first wife was Anna Mary Mattingly one of the children of Peter and Ellen (Thompson Mattingly.

Batman, William
Served as 1st Lieut, 5th Infantry (Union Army). Gave residence as Louisville, KY. Applied for pension in 1866. Two William Batmans that would be about the proper age are on the 1880 census for Jefferson Co.

Baxter, Jesse
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. He is listed on the 1860 census of Bullitt Co. at Brooks Station, age 27 years b. KY with wife Susan age 19 b. KY and children James W. age 2 and Eliza age 5 months. At the bottom of the household is a Melissa Baxter age 8

Baxter, William M.
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad

Bishop, J. W.
Served as Assistant Surgeon, 12th Vet. Infantry. Union Army. Gave residence as Bardstown. He is on the 1870 census of Nelson Co. KY, in Bloomfield Precinct 3 p. 85 HH27 Jas. W. Bishop farmer, age 64 b. KY, wife Betsy age 59 b. KY, dau., Lydia age 21, Kate age 9. Also in the home is John Nolin age 76 b. VA and Rachel Chesser age 17, domestic servant, mulatto and Jac Chesser age 12 "works on farm" mulatto and Benjamin age 7 mulatto.

Blevins, James
Served as a Private in Co. D, 6th Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry. Mustered in at Louisville, KY. Wife Amanda applied for pension in Jan 1891

Blan(d)ford, Charles
Served as 2nd Lieut, 3rd Cavalry (Union Army) Gave residence as Hardinsburg, KY

Blandford, Edward
Served as 1st Lieut., Co. G, 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon, KY.

Blandford, George H.
Served as a Private, Co. G 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. "Deserted"

Blandford, George W.
Served as a Sergeant, Co. A 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. a George W. Blanford appears on 1880 census of Bardstown, Nelson Co. age 49 b. KY parents in MD with wife Hulda b. 1839 KY father in VA, mother in KY and two of George W.'s brothers Richard Blanford and John Blanford. Is this the same George?

Bolton, John
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad

Briscoe, James W.
Served as 1st Lieutenant, 6th Infantry, Union Army. Gave residence as Shelbyville.

Bristoe, Ben H.
Served as Colonel, 8th Cavalry (Union Army) Gave residence as Louisville.

Bristow, James H.
Served as Chaplain in the 5th Infantry (Union Army). Gave residence as Louisville.

Brooks, Frederick
Served as Captain, 28th Infantry, Union Army. Gave residence as Louisville.

Brothers, James M.
Served as a Private, Co. G 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service Widow Sally A. Brothers applied for pension in July 1864. One of the sons of Cornelius and Elizabeth (James) Brothers

Brown, Elisha S.
Served as 1st Lieut, 6th Infantry. Union Army. Gave residence as Shelbyville.

Bruner, Tilford
Served as 1st Lieut, 1st Calvary, Union Army

Bryant, William
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad

Buckman, John G.
Served as a Private, Co. D 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Buckman, Joseph Mike
Served as a Corporal, Co. C 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Killed in action, Vinings Station, GA Mother Rosaliea Buckman applied for pension which means he should be the son of William M. & Rosalia (Hayden) Buckman who lived in Washington & Bullitt Co. KY

Buckman, Joseph Madison
Served as a Corporal, Co. C 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Deserted -

Buckner, John B.
Served as Captain, 21s Infantry, Union Army. Gaver residence as Louisville.

Buckner, Frederick
Served as 1st Lieut, 28th Infantry, Union Army. Gaver residence as Louisville.

Burk, John
Served as 2nd Lieut, 5th Cavalry, Union Army. Gave residence as Louisville.

Carney, John
Served as a Private, Co. E 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Carter, Joseph E.
Served as a Private, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service.

Chaddic, John Jr
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. There is a John Chaddic at Shepherdsville, Bullitt Co. in 1880 b. KY & parents b. KY with mother Mary age 68 b. KY with parents b. VA and sister Lizzie Chaddic age 30, niece Annie Moore age 15 and Nephew Elijah Moore age 14 who is possibly this soldier?

Chaddic, John R.
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Also in Co. D 15th KY Infantry. His widow, Alice, applied for pension on behalf of minor Alice Chaddic.

Chaddic, Joseph
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Found on the 1880 census, Shepherdsville, Bullitt Co. KY age 37 b. KY and parents b. KY with wife Rhesa age 37 b. KY father b. TN, mother b. VA and a daughter Lollie G. Chaddic. a Jno. Maloney age 15 is a "farm hand."

Chaddic, William
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. May also have served in Co. L 5th Ky Cavalry? If so his mother Mary A. applied for pension in 1882. Note the widowed Mary in the HH of John Jr.

Chapline, Abraham
Served as 2nd Lieut, 13th Infantry, Union Army. Gave his residence as Munford (Hart Co.) KY

Clark, John M.
Served as a Private, Co. G 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service

Clark, Zedic/Zed
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Also appears to have served in Co. L 28 KY Infantry. Wife Maria (according to pension index). 1880 census of Shepherdsville, Bullitt Co. p. 202a shows Zedic Clark age 45, laborer b. KY father b. KY, mother b. VA, wife Maria age 44 keeping house b. KY, children: James K. age 20, Theresa B. age 14, Oliver B. age 12, Eliza M. age 9 and Sallie E. age 5

Collins, Daniel C
Served as Captain, 28th Infantry, Union Army. Gave residence as Louisville.

Collins, Joseph
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Is he the same Joseph Collins living by himself at Shepherdsville, age 45, in 1880?

Combs, Adin H.
Served as a Private, Co. G, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry. Filed for pension Jun 1883 in Louisiana.

Connell, James L.
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Is he the same that also served Co. K 15th Kentucky Infantry? If so his widow Mary Ann applied for pension. 1880 Census, Mt. Washington, Bullitt Co. KY p. 237B shows Mary Connell as head of household, age 46 b. KY, parents b. KY, sons James S. age 19, Birttess? age 13, Thomas E. age 9. Also in household is John Bridwell age 43, black "farm hand" b. KY who was also a veteran of the Union Army.

Coyle, George S.
Served as 2nd Lieut. 2nd Cavalry, Union Army. Gave residence as Louisville.

Coyle, Thomas
Served as 1st Lieut. 3rd Cavalry, Union Army. Gave residence as Louisville.

Crutcher, Henry H.
Served as a Private, Co. A 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Applied for pension in 1926 in KY

Cundiff, Elias
Served as a Corporal, Co. C 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in Service, Nashville, TN. Widow Joice Cundiff applied for pension 1864. 1880 Census of Otter Creek, Larue Co. KY shows Joicy Cundiff age 50 b. KY and parents b. KY with a dau. Lucinda age 23 and a son Eddy F. age 3.

Cundiff, George W.
Served as a Private, Co. G, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry Wife Mary E. J. Cundiff applied for pension. 1880 Prices District, Larue Co. KY shows George Cundiff age 38 b. KY father in VA, mother in MD with wife Mary J. age 32 b. KY and children: John W. age 12, George S. age 7, Mary N. age 5, Benedick age 2 and St. Vinsin age 1.

Cundiff, William
Served as a Private in Co. D, 6th Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry. Mustered in at Louisville, KY. 1880 Census of Pine Tavern, Bullitt Co. KY shows Wm. Cundiff age 41 b. KY with wife Mary age 41 b. KY and children Wm. age 19, James age 16, N. age 11 (son), Geo. age 6 and Maggie age 1. W. Harris is also in HH "works on farm". Is this the correct Wm. Cundiff?

Dunn, Edward
Served as a surgeon, 15th Infantry, Union Army. Gave residence as Louisville.

Edwards, John W.
Served as 1st Lieut, 11th Cavalry, Union Army. Gave Residence as Louisville.

Farmer, James R.
Served as 2nd Lieut, 34th Infantry, Union Army. Gave Residence as Louisville.

Farris, Joseph G.
Served as a Private, Co. A 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Pension index says he served in Co. B, 10th Kentucky Infantry. He applied for pension from Wyoming. 1880 Census shows him at Little Pope Agie Creek, Sweetwater, WY p. 303B Joseph G. Faris age 37 b. KY, parents b. KY, wife Mary A. age 21 b. NE parents b. VA with children George G. age 1 b. WY and Mary B. age 3 mo. b. WY.

Fidler, James M.
Served as 1st Lieut., Co. G, 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon, KY.

Fields, Henry P.
Served as a Private, Co. E 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Fogle, William
Served as a Private, Co. A 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon

Foreman, James B.
Served as a Colonel, 15th Infantry, Union Army. Gave Residence as Louisville.

Foreman, Joseph
Served as a surgeon, 3rd Infantry, Union Army. Gave Residence as Louisville.

Foreman, Thomas
Served as a Captain, 5th Infantry, Union Army. Gave Residence as Louisville.

Foster, Benjamin
Served as a Private, Co. E 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Is he B. F. Foster found on the 1880 census in Shepherdsville, Bullitt Co. p. 230 A, farmer, age 39 b. KY parents b. KY with wife Martha age 36 b. KY parents b. KY and children Roda I age 15, Jessie R. age 12, Edna M. age 10, Dallas W. age 6, Alice M. age 3 and Jas. O. age 1?

Foster, Harrison
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Is this James Harrison Foster who m. Mary Tilford Travis 11 Feb 1857 in Bullitt Co.?

Foster, John L.
Served as a 1st Lieut. in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. The same who is on the 1880 Census of Shepherdsville, Bullitt Co.? If so he was b. abt. 1837 in KY, parents born VA, wife Elizabeth b. abt. 1844 in IN father in VA, mother in TN and children Barbara, James K., Nannie, Bessie, Hattie and Ruby P. There is also a John L. Foster who served as Capt. of the 15th Infantry, Union Army who gave his residence as Shepherdsville.

Foster, Larry
Served as a Private, Co. G 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. "Deserted"

Foster, R. K.
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad

Foster, William B.
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Is he the same William found on the 1880 census of Shepherdsville, Bullitt Co. KY p. 199D age 37, farmer b. KY and parents b. KY with wife Margaret age 31 b. MO father b. OH and mother b. KY and children Addy E. age 12, Martha age 10, Katie M. age 8, Warren T. age 6, Sanford B. age 4, John C. age 2, Ina F. age 9 months and a brother Henry M. Foster in his household age 31?

Fox, James
Served as a Private, Co. K 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Gebhart, William H.
Served as a Corporal, Co. C 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Pension index shows he applied for pension in KY and later wife Catherine applied.

Given, Samuel
Served as a Sergeant, Co. G, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry George W. White, Guardian of Abigail Givens applied for pension in 1865 and 1872 - does not say where they were living when it was filed.

Given, John J.
Served as a Private, Co. G, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry

Goldsmith, Maze
Served as a Private, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Goldsmith, Nelson
b. abt. 1844 in KY. Served as a private in Co. D. Married Mary Helen. He moved to MN which is where he filed for pension. The 1880 census shows him in Cleveland, LeSuer Co. MN with wife his wife and children Maud, Ralph and Winifred. Pension information is here

Goodin, Isaac
Served as a Private, Co. G, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry Applied for pension 1895 in Kentucky. The 1880 census shows three Isaac Goodins of an age to be this one - 2 in Hardin Co. (Isaac age 49 who is unmarried with a brother Patrick and sister Elizabeth) (Isaac age 45 with wife Sarah E. age 25) and one in Larue Co. (Isaac age 50 with wife Sarah age 32).

Goodin, Jeremiah
Served as a 1st Lieutenant, Co. G, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry Possibly the same found on the 1880 census at Elizabethtown, Hardin Co. KY p. 262 C age 59, a farmer b. KY and parents b. in KY with wife Sarah age 55 b. KY and parents b. KY and three daughters: Susan A. age 19, Lucy K. age 17 and Rosey J. age 14.

Grant, Henry W.
Served as a Private, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service. Wesley Clarke, Guardian applied for pension on behalf of Nancy E. Grant in 1864 and again in 1877

Greenwell, John
Served as a Private, Co. A 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Pension says he was in Company B. Applied for pension in 1880

Hall, Woodford
Quartermaster 15th KY Infantry (Union Army) Resident of Shelbyville Filed for pension in KY in 1904

Hamilton, Richard
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad

Hardesty, Charles
Served as an Assistant Surgeon 10th Infantry. Died 7 July 1863. Gave residence as Shepherdsville. 1860 Census of Shepherdsville, Bullitt Co. p. 757 shows the HH of Alfred Collings age 42 with his family and at the last of the household is Chas. Hardesty, age 25 a physician.

Hare, Christ C.
Capt. 5th Cavalry (Union Army) Residence: Louisville, KY

Hart, Thomas
Served as a Private, Co. D 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Hart, William
Served as a Private, Co. H 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Harshfield, Columbus
Served as a Private, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Sallie E. Harshfield applied for pension in Kentucky. Columbus is on the 1880 census in Shepherdsville, Bullitt Co. KY p. 211c age 41 years , farmer, b. KY father b. KY, mother b. IRE with wife Sarah age 35 b. KY father b. Germany, mother b. England and children: Cora age 13, Laura age 10, Katie age 8, Frederick age 5, Richard D. age 3 and William age 1.

Harshfield, Achilles
Served as a Corporal, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Haydon, James B.
Served as a Private, Co. E 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service. His mother Sarah E. applied for his pension.

Haydon, William
Served as a Private, Co. G 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Higdon, Alexander B.
Served as a Private, Co. E 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service. Lived in Nelson Co. KY

Higdon, James A.
Served as a Corporal, Co. E 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. His widow Mary B. Higdon applied for pension. Lived in Nelson Co. KY A James A. Higdon does appear on the 1880 Nelson Co. KY census p. 226C age 41 b. KY parents b. KY with a wife Mary C ?. age 41 b. KY parents b. KY and children: William E. age 12, Elizabeth age 10, John A. age 7, Mary age 5, Emma age 3 and a brother Joseph Higdon age 24.

Higdon, Pius
Served as Private, Co. G, 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon, KY.

Hilton, Leonard W.
Served as a Private, Co. G, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry Applied for pension Jan 1880.

Hobbs, Levi A.
Served as a Private, Co. I 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Hoagland, Alfred M.
2nd Lieut 34th KY Infantry Resident of Louisville KY Robert A. Gailbraith applied for pension as "guardian"

Hogland, Isaac Jr.
Served as a Corporal, Co. C 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Wife Mattie M. Hogland applied for pension in Kentucky in 1887

Hogland, Isaac Sr.
Served as a Corporal, Co. C 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Hogland, John
Served as a Corporal, Co. C 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Hogland, John B.
Served as a Corporal, Co. C 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Hogland, Thomas L.
Served as Captain of the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Thomas L. Hoaglan is on the 1870 Census for Bullitt Co. KY at Shepherdsville, p. 279 age 42 years, Laborer, b. KY, wife Martha age 42 b. KY, Kate age 20, a seamstress, Rose age 13, Charles age 10, Henry age 7 and Christia (female) age 2.

Hogland, William H.
Served as a Corporal, Co. C 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Horine, Robert Kennedy
Served as a Private in the Blue Lick Union Band - ordered to guard the bridge over Salt River on Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Born 8 May 1827 at Knob Creek, Bullitt Co. to George & Margaret (Horine) Sr. Robert K. m. Mary Burgess 2 Dec 1887. His widow applied for pension

Hundley, James
Served as a Private, Co. K 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Hundley, James R.
Served as a Private, Co. E 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service.

Hundley, Samuel
Served as a Private, Co. G 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service. His father William Hundley applied for pension on his service.

Jenkins, Joseph
Served as a Private, Co. A 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon

Jenkins, William T.
1st Lieut. 3rd KY Cavalry (Union Army) Resident of Bardstown, KY

Kalfus, Henry L.
Major in 15th KY Infantry (Union Army) Resident of Shepherdsville, KY

Lanham, James M.
Served as a Private, Co. G 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service. Mother Lydia Lanham applied for pension. Applied for pension in 1886 in KY

Lanham, James P.
Served as a Private, Co. D 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Died in service.

Lankford, James A.
Served as a Private, Co. D 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Lavey, Charles
Served as a Private, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Filed for pension in 1891 in Indiana.

Lawson, Frances M.
Served as a Private, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Lawson, Lenox
Served as a Private, Co. I 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Lawson, Nimrod
Served as a Private, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Widow Sarah J. filed for pension in Missouri. Indiana marriages show Nimrod Lawson m. Sarah J. Hime 16 Nov 1865 in Decatur Co. IN

Lawson, William
Served as a Private, Co. I 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. "Deserted"

Layman, Jonathan Jr.
Served as a Private, Co. I 3rd Kentucky Cavalry. A letter home to his borther-in-law Francis Kenneth Edlen, husband of sister Eliza Jane Layman Edlen is found in the Bullitt Co. archives.

Lee, John B.
Capt. in 4th KY Cavalry Resident of Taylorsville, KY

Litsey, Granville
Served as a Private, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon.

Litsey, Martin H.
Served as a Private, Co. F 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Also Co. I ? Mustered in at Lebanon. The pension index shows his mother as Susan Litsey (applied 1884) and his widow as Mahala Gatewood (applied 1890)

Lucas, Henry
Served as a Private, Co. A 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Lebanon. Pension application says he was in Co. B. and his widow was Sarah E. Lucas. In 1880 Henry is at Raywick, Marion Co. KY p. 144 listed as age 52 b. KY both parents b. KY with wife Sarah age 50 b. KY both parents b. KY and children: Martha age 14, Charles age 12 and Matilda age 9.

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