He left an aged widow and a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. Thus, one by one, are rapidly passing away the early pioneers of our country; they were a rough, but noble hearted class of men, with far more virtues to admire than vices to condemn. May their heroic virtues ever be remembered, and their frailties be covered with the mantle of charity and forgetfulness. Written by Benedict NUGENT (son of Levi)- Redding, Ind., Sept. 25,1865. (The Bedford Independent - Wed., Sept. 27, 1865)
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Pvt. Cavalry War of 1812
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Burial: Civil War grave marker in Red Cross Cemetery, Marion Twp.
∼1812 Maryland Cavalry
Levi was the husband of Sarah (Royse) NUGENT.
He left an aged widow and a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. Thus, one by one, are rapidly passing away the early pioneers of our country; they were a rough, but noble hearted class of men, with far more virtues to admire than vices to condemn. May their heroic virtues ever be remembered, and their frailties be covered with the mantle of charity and forgetfulness. Written by Benedict NUGENT (son of Levi)- Redding, Ind., Sept. 25,1865. (The Bedford Independent - Wed., Sept. 27, 1865)
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Pvt. Cavalry War of 1812
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Burial: Civil War grave marker in Red Cross Cemetery, Marion Twp.
∼1812 Maryland Cavalry
Levi was the husband of Sarah (Royse) NUGENT.
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