Company F
42nd Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
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The Henry Bulletin, Fri., Nov. 26, 1915, page 1:
(edited)
Mr. Logan P. Richardson, a well know citizen of Dyers Store, died at his home at the age of 73.
Mr. Richardson had a stroke of paralysis last week from which he never recovered.
He was a Confederate Soldier and he had been engaged in farming and merchandising since the War.
The deceased leaves to mourn his loss, a wife [not named], 3 sons, Messers W. D. Richardson of Mountain Valley, J. S. Richardson of Danville and A. M. Richardson of Clifton Forge, Va., and two daughters, Mrs. S. L. Flippen & Mrs. J. R. Bondurant of Martinsville, 2 brothers and 3 sisters.
Burial at Dyers Store Cemetery.
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Editors note: Logan Peyton Richardson married 1st, 1860, Martha Elizabeth Davis, married 2nd 1898, Nancy "Nannie" J. Davis.
Was Nancy Martha's sister ? ? ?
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source: Bruce Locke
Company F
42nd Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
===
The Henry Bulletin, Fri., Nov. 26, 1915, page 1:
(edited)
Mr. Logan P. Richardson, a well know citizen of Dyers Store, died at his home at the age of 73.
Mr. Richardson had a stroke of paralysis last week from which he never recovered.
He was a Confederate Soldier and he had been engaged in farming and merchandising since the War.
The deceased leaves to mourn his loss, a wife [not named], 3 sons, Messers W. D. Richardson of Mountain Valley, J. S. Richardson of Danville and A. M. Richardson of Clifton Forge, Va., and two daughters, Mrs. S. L. Flippen & Mrs. J. R. Bondurant of Martinsville, 2 brothers and 3 sisters.
Burial at Dyers Store Cemetery.
===
Editors note: Logan Peyton Richardson married 1st, 1860, Martha Elizabeth Davis, married 2nd 1898, Nancy "Nannie" J. Davis.
Was Nancy Martha's sister ? ? ?
===
source: Bruce Locke
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