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Lewis “Mexico” Outlaw

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Lewis “Mexico” Outlaw

Birth
Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
Death
24 Oct 1899 (aged 80)
Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Seven Springs, Wayne County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Lewis Outlaw was the son of Lewis Outlaw Sr. and Elizabeth (Whitfield) Outlaw.

During the Mexican-American War he served as Sergeant in the North Carolina First Regiment of Foot Volunteers, Company B. This company was organized by Henry Roberts at Goldsboro in January 1847 and was called into service at Smithville on 1 February 1847 and was honorably discharged at Fort Monroe, Virginia on 28 February 1848.

After his service in the Mexican-American War, he married Charlotte Smith.

He was married a second time 7 July 1866 in Wayne County, North Carolina to Caty Herring.

Bio by Elida
Lewis Outlaw was the son of Lewis Outlaw Sr. and Elizabeth (Whitfield) Outlaw.

During the Mexican-American War he served as Sergeant in the North Carolina First Regiment of Foot Volunteers, Company B. This company was organized by Henry Roberts at Goldsboro in January 1847 and was called into service at Smithville on 1 February 1847 and was honorably discharged at Fort Monroe, Virginia on 28 February 1848.

After his service in the Mexican-American War, he married Charlotte Smith.

He was married a second time 7 July 1866 in Wayne County, North Carolina to Caty Herring.

Bio by Elida

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LEWIS OUTLAW
Born
March 19, 1819
DIED
OCT 24, 1899
He was in the Mexican War as 2nd Sgt. of Co. B, 1st NC Volunteers.
Erected by his Five Sons



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