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John William England

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John William England

Birth
Caroline County, Virginia, USA
Death
12 Sep 1921 (aged 79–80)
Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Lucas family. Papers, 1861-1864.
Accession 25778. 29 leaves. Photostats (negative)
The Library of Va.
Papers, 1861-1864, of the Lucas family, including correspondence and a commission of Robert A. McConnell as second lieutenant, 179th Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 4th Division Virginia Militia.
Letters were written to John England and Clementine England of Caroline County, Virginia, and correspondents include W. G. Coyle, Maria England, Martha England, and Oscar Lucas. Topics include camp life, troop movements, family, health, and campaigns.
Letter - 4 September 1861, from Martha and Maria England, Caroline County, Virginia, to their brother John, include descriptions of the 1st battle of Bull Run.
Letter - 8 May 1863, from Oscar Lucas, includes a description of the battle of Chancellorsville.
Letter - 18 September 1864, from W. G. Coyle, Petersburg, to Clementine England, includes descriptions of the seige of Petersburg, Virginia.
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1850 Census, Caroline County, Va.,#245/246:
(all born in Va.)
Geo. England 57 VA
Martha A. 40
Adeline 22
Anadratus 31 male
Maria J. 18
Martha E. 16
Eliza J. 13
Clementina L. 11
John W. 9
Etheline H. 7
Nelly Eloe 25
Eliza Eloe 4
Dona Eloe 2
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1910 Census, Madison, Caroline County, Va.:
John W. England 70 VA Widowed
Maud E. 35 dau
George E. 33 son
Martha A. 28 dau
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John was a Confederate Soldier
Company B
Ninth Cavalry
Johnson's Regiment
VA TROOPS
Lucas family. Papers, 1861-1864.
Accession 25778. 29 leaves. Photostats (negative)
The Library of Va.
Papers, 1861-1864, of the Lucas family, including correspondence and a commission of Robert A. McConnell as second lieutenant, 179th Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 4th Division Virginia Militia.
Letters were written to John England and Clementine England of Caroline County, Virginia, and correspondents include W. G. Coyle, Maria England, Martha England, and Oscar Lucas. Topics include camp life, troop movements, family, health, and campaigns.
Letter - 4 September 1861, from Martha and Maria England, Caroline County, Virginia, to their brother John, include descriptions of the 1st battle of Bull Run.
Letter - 8 May 1863, from Oscar Lucas, includes a description of the battle of Chancellorsville.
Letter - 18 September 1864, from W. G. Coyle, Petersburg, to Clementine England, includes descriptions of the seige of Petersburg, Virginia.
===
1850 Census, Caroline County, Va.,#245/246:
(all born in Va.)
Geo. England 57 VA
Martha A. 40
Adeline 22
Anadratus 31 male
Maria J. 18
Martha E. 16
Eliza J. 13
Clementina L. 11
John W. 9
Etheline H. 7
Nelly Eloe 25
Eliza Eloe 4
Dona Eloe 2
===
1910 Census, Madison, Caroline County, Va.:
John W. England 70 VA Widowed
Maud E. 35 dau
George E. 33 son
Martha A. 28 dau
===
John was a Confederate Soldier
Company B
Ninth Cavalry
Johnson's Regiment
VA TROOPS


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