Belgian Civil War soldiers in ohio |
Louis LILLEY |
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64th Ohio Infantry |
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entered service Oct. 5, 1861 for 3 years | |
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discharged May 28, 1863 at Murfreesboro, Tennessee on surgeon's certificate of disability | |
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age 45 | |
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No Louis Lilley found anywhere. From the Home Register, I can add he enlisted in Mansfield, Ohio and was wounded during the battle of Stone River on December 31, 1862, a gun-shot wound in left thigh. He filled a pension application as soon as June 17, 1863.
He was admitted in the Home on May 6, 1869 and died same place on October 1, 1894, having lived 25 years in the Soldiers' Home. He was a single without relatives, and no residence was given from after his discharge till 1869. He is buried in the Home cemetery Section I, row 25, site 6. No information either for the years before him enlisting in the army.
Sources :
Central Branch of the National Home for Disabled
Volunteer Soldiers, Dayton, Ohio