b. May 1, 1833, Stark Co. Ohio
d. 1918
Residence Pleasant Lake IN;
Enlisted on 10/29/1862 as a Private.
On 10/29/1862 he mustered into "A" Co. IN 29th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 7/20/1865.
John B. Lacey was born in Stark county, Ohio, May 1, 1833, the son of Thomas and Nancy (McGaughy) Lacey.
Following the attainment of his majority he worked on a farm until 1862,when he enlisted in Company A, Twenty-ninth Indiana Infantry, and served until July 2, 1865, in the Army of the Cumberland.
Following the close of the Civil War he continued on the forty acre farm in Steuben county, removing, in 1872 to Warren county, Indiana. In 1888, having disposed of his Indiana property, he came to Washington, and located, first in Lincoln County, and in 1899 in Stevens county, where he purchased one hundred and sixty acres on Hunter creek.
On March 16, 1856, J.B. Lacey was married to Martha J. Nixon, daughter of William W. and Mary (Carlton) Nixon.
b. May 1, 1833, Stark Co. Ohio
d. 1918
Residence Pleasant Lake IN;
Enlisted on 10/29/1862 as a Private.
On 10/29/1862 he mustered into "A" Co. IN 29th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 7/20/1865.
John B. Lacey was born in Stark county, Ohio, May 1, 1833, the son of Thomas and Nancy (McGaughy) Lacey.
Following the attainment of his majority he worked on a farm until 1862,when he enlisted in Company A, Twenty-ninth Indiana Infantry, and served until July 2, 1865, in the Army of the Cumberland.
Following the close of the Civil War he continued on the forty acre farm in Steuben county, removing, in 1872 to Warren county, Indiana. In 1888, having disposed of his Indiana property, he came to Washington, and located, first in Lincoln County, and in 1899 in Stevens county, where he purchased one hundred and sixty acres on Hunter creek.
On March 16, 1856, J.B. Lacey was married to Martha J. Nixon, daughter of William W. and Mary (Carlton) Nixon.
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