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PVT Andrew Jackson “Jack” Lockridge

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PVT Andrew Jackson “Jack” Lockridge

Birth
Bath County, Virginia, USA
Death
14 Oct 1902 (aged 70–71)
Bath County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Bath County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Highland Recorder October 17, 1902

Mr. Jack Lockridge died at the home of his brother John Lockridge, in Bath county, on the 14th. He was a soldier in the Confederate army.

Morton's History of Highland County, Virginia list Andrew Jackson Lockridge a member of Company B, 31st Virginia Infantry.
Wounded twice

A letter written by Capt. Robert H. Bradshaw to his parents from Camp Alleghany, December 4, 1861, Mentions Mr. Lockridge
"Jackson Lockridge is severely wounded, the only one hurt from my company, James Pullins is mortally wounded." later portion of the same letter "I must say that Jno. and Jackson Lockridge fought bravely. Jackson is shot in the shoulder, but will recover." (Highland Recorder 3-23-1906)
Highland Recorder October 17, 1902

Mr. Jack Lockridge died at the home of his brother John Lockridge, in Bath county, on the 14th. He was a soldier in the Confederate army.

Morton's History of Highland County, Virginia list Andrew Jackson Lockridge a member of Company B, 31st Virginia Infantry.
Wounded twice

A letter written by Capt. Robert H. Bradshaw to his parents from Camp Alleghany, December 4, 1861, Mentions Mr. Lockridge
"Jackson Lockridge is severely wounded, the only one hurt from my company, James Pullins is mortally wounded." later portion of the same letter "I must say that Jno. and Jackson Lockridge fought bravely. Jackson is shot in the shoulder, but will recover." (Highland Recorder 3-23-1906)


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