Person:William Lucas (28)

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William Lucas
d.11 Jan 1863
m. 7 Sep 1856
  1. Ada Lucas1857 - 1947
  2. Nettie LucasAbt 1859 -
  3. Jessie Davis Lucas1861 - 1944
  4. Bessie LucasAbt 1863 -
Facts and Events
Name William Lucas
Gender Male
Birth[2][1] 11 Jan 1830 Missouri, United States
Marriage 7 Sep 1856 Cass, Missouri, United Statesto Nancy Jane Reese
Census[1] 1860 Jackson, Missouri, United States
Military[3] 23 May 1861 Missouri, United Statesenlisted in Missouri State Guard, Capt. Schuyler Lowe's Company of Artillery
Death[2] 11 Jan 1863 in military prison
Burial[2] Pleasant Hill, Cass, Missouri, United StatesPleasant Hill Cemetery
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Division 35, Jackson, Missouri, in United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    HH 1567, Fam 1631.

    PO New Santa Fe
    Lucas, William, 30, merchant, PE = $3800, b. MO
    , Nancy, 28, housekeeper, b. OH
    , Ada, 3, b. MO
    , Nettie, 8 mon, b. MO
    Rees, Nettie, 20, School Teacher, b. OH

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Find A Grave
    Memorial# 73141611.

    Capt William Lucas
    Birth: Jan. 11, 1830
    Death: Jan. 11, 1863
    Johnson County
    Missouri, USA
    Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Hill (Cass County), Cass County, Missouri, USA
    Plot: 3-69

    Married Nannie Reese, 7 Sept 1856, Cass Co., MO

    CIVIL WAR Confederate Army

  3. Confederate Records, Missouri, in United States. Civil War Service Records. (Fold3).

    Lucas, William
    Capt. Lowe's Company (Jackson Battery), Missouri Artillery (Confederate
    Captain
    Records #47981176, [4798]1104, 48089305
    See Also 2 Regt. Arty 8 Div Mo SG
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    Letter 18 July 1951, Wm. E. Bergin, Major General, USA, to Mrs. H. D. Phillips, Norwalk, California
    The reords show that William Lucas, a Captain of Company O, 2nd Regiment Artillery (8th Division), Missouri State Guard, Confederate States Army, entered the service 28 August 1861, aged 34 years and born in Jacson County, Independence, Missouri. No later record of him has been found as a member of that organization.

    The records also show that William Lucas, a Captain of Captain lowe's Company (Jackson Battery), Missouri Artill,ery, Confederate Sates Army, entered the servic 1 January 1862, at Springfiled, Missouri.

    His name appears on an undated roll of the organization which the following remark: "Enlisted in M.S.G. May 23/61. Acted as Captain of Battery 4 months 9 days. Was left out at reorganization Sept 10/62 was ordered to trans Miss Dept where he was captured & died in prison. Engaged at Carthage, Oak Hills, Lexington, Elk Horn, Farmington and Uuka."