Volunteers in
the Confederate Army
from Marlboro County, SC

Compiled by Victoria Proctor © 1999-2013 for SCGenWeb

Surnames Beginning with "L"

 
NAME RANKCO. REGIMENTADDITIONAL DATA
Laviner, Harris Private D26th Regiment SCV--
Laviner, Hiram Private D26th Regiment SCV--
LAVINGER, Daniel Private G8th Regiment Infantrydischarged.
LAVINGER, Geo. W. Private G8th Regiment Infantrywounded Gettysburg
LEGGETT, Salathiel1st Sgt. G23rd Regiment Infantry elected 1st lieutenant at reorganization; dead by 1897
Leggett, W.L.1st Lieut. F21st Regiment Infantry resigned, died 1892
LESTER, Isaac B. 2nd Sergeant G8th Regiment Infantry Died Chancellorsville, April 1862
Lester, T.C.4th Cpl. F21st Regiment Infantry prisoner at close of war
LEVINER, Tom -- D26th Regiment SCV --
May 23, 1919 Emeline Leviner of Kollock applied for pension for service of Tom Leviner in Co. D., Twenty-Sixth Regt.
/ Victoria Proctor, 2004
LEWIS, John Corporal D3rd Regiment
SC State Troops,
Jr. Reserve
--
April 7, 1919 John Z. Lewis applied for pension for service in Co. D, Third Infantry Regt.
/ Victoria Proctor, 2004
LILES, James S. Private D26th Regiment SCV wounded Petersburg 1864
April 17, 1919 E.J. Liles of Bennettsville applied for pension for service of James S. Liles in Co. D., Twenty-Sixth Regt.
/ Victoria Proctor, 2004
Liles, Joseph R. Private G8th Regiment Infantry discharged.
LONG, Henry A. Private G8th Regiment Infantry Transferred to Company E, 4th Cavalry, wounded Manassas; promoted to 3rd Lieutenant in 1863; died at home 1864.

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