J Desire Veteran CSA LEBLANC
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LEBLANC, Jessie GabrielLEBLANC, AlmaLEBLANC, AlphonseLEBLANC, MarieLEBLANC, Marie LoriaLEBLANC, Adolphe (Veteran CSA)LEBLANC, Dolzie (Veteran CSA)LEBLANC, EmitileLEBLANC, Joseph LucienLEBLANC, OdileLEBLANC, IsieoreLEBLANC, J Roy (Veteran 2 Wars)LEBLANC, James Oliver (Veteran Kor)LEBLANC, Kinwood R (Veteran)LEBLANC, OnezimeLEBLANC, Onezime, MrsLEBLANC, Elizabeth AshleyLEBLANC, PhilipLEBLANC, KossuthLEBLANC, CarmaliteLEBLANC, Shadd RaynerLEBLANC, Floyd JLEBLANC, Francis JLEBLANC, FlorenceLEBLANC, Robert J (Veteran WWII)LEBLANC, RickleLEBLANC, DesireLEBLANC, Forest (Veteran 2 Wars(LEBLANC, ForestLEBLANC, Ella MaeLEBLANC, RandolphLEBLANC, Marie LouiseLEBLANC, Robert J (Veteran Viet)LEBLANC, Henry J (Veteran WWII KIA)LEBLANC, Henry J
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Submitted: 1/20/22 • Approved: 1/25/22 • Last Updated: 1/28/22 • R345522-G0-S3
PRIVATE CSA
Company C 8 Louisiana Infantry
Civil War Confederate
October 2, 1839 - August 12, 1905
From Louisiana Archives ~Leblanc, J Desire, Private Company C 8 Louisiana Infantry. Enlisted June 19, 1861, Camp Moore, Louisiana. Present on Rolls to August, 1861. Roll for September And Oct., 1861 absent, sick, at Richmond. Roll from November, 1861, To April 31, 1862, Present. Roll to June 30, 1862 absent, wounded, June 28, 1862. At Richmond rolls from July, 1862 to May 14, 1863 State present. Roll for May 14 to August 11, 1863 Absent, sick, in Richmond. Roll for August 11 to August 31, 1863 Present. Rolls from November 12, 1863 to December 31, 1863. Absent, missing since engagement November 7, 1863. Federal rolls of prisoners of war, captured Rappahannock, Virginia, November 7,1863. Sent to Washington DC, November 11, 1863. Paroled until exchanged at Point Lookout, Maryland, March 10, 1864.Recd.at City Point, Virginia, March 15, 1864. Roll for April 30 to August 31, 1864, Absent, wounded and prisoner, since Battle of Monocacy, Maryland 1864. Federal rolls prisoners of war, captured at Monocacy, Maryland, July 10, 1864. Admitted July 10 to US Army General Hospital, Frederick, Maryland. Transferred to US Army General Hospital ,West Buildings, Baltimore, Maryland, July 27,1864 Received at Fort McHenry, Maryland, August 30,1864. Sent to Point Lookout, Maryland October 25, 1864. Paroled at Point Lookout, Maryland, February 18, 1865 Received at Boulwares and Cox Wharf, James River, Virginia, February 20-21,1865, and exchanged. On list of prisoners of war, Paroled Appomatox Courthouse, Virginia April 10, 1865. Age 25 height 5'5", Eyes dark, hair dark, complexion dark. Residence Saint Martin Parish, Louisiana. Born Louisiana. Occupation Mason, Residence Saint Martin, Louisiana. Age when enlisted 21, single.
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