Son of John & Annette (Vienne) Freret; 18 years old; residence: New Orleans.
Enlisted 5/20/1861 at Richmond, he was mustered into Company 2, Washington Louisiana Light Artillery Battalion as a Private.
Present on all rolls until Sept & Oct 1862 Roll when listed as Mortally Wounded In Action 9/17/1862 in Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg, MD.; died in Winchester, VA. C.S.A. hospital.
The Washington Artillery Battalion was organized in 1838 and fought in the Mexican War. It then was known as the "Native American" Battery. Reorganized in 1852 as the Washington Artillery, it was mustered into Confederate service on May 26, 1861 with five companies.
Son of John & Annette (Vienne) Freret; 18 years old; residence: New Orleans.
Enlisted 5/20/1861 at Richmond, he was mustered into Company 2, Washington Louisiana Light Artillery Battalion as a Private.
Present on all rolls until Sept & Oct 1862 Roll when listed as Mortally Wounded In Action 9/17/1862 in Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg, MD.; died in Winchester, VA. C.S.A. hospital.
The Washington Artillery Battalion was organized in 1838 and fought in the Mexican War. It then was known as the "Native American" Battery. Reorganized in 1852 as the Washington Artillery, it was mustered into Confederate service on May 26, 1861 with five companies.
Bio by: BigFrench
Family Members
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Sr Laure Marguerite Freret
1831–1903
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John Freret Jr
1831–1863
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Marguerite Laure Freret LaCombe
1831–1877
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Sr Heloise Jeanne Freret
1833–1911
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Jules Freret
1838–1863
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LT William Robert Freret
1841–1879
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Elvina Marie Freret
1846–1886
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James Jacques Freret
1848–1876
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George W. Freret
1850–1911
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Marie Josephine Freret LaCombe
1852–1884
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