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Dr Antonio Leon Bilisoly

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Dr Antonio Leon Bilisoly

Birth
Death
20 Nov 1907 (aged 71)
Portsmouth City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Portsmouth, Portsmouth City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
1-061
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Dr. Antonio L. Bilisoly died at his home, in Portsmouth, Va., on November 20, 1907, aged seventy-one years.
He entered the service on April 19, 1861, as a Sergeant in Company K, 9th Virginia Infantry, with which he served until June, 1862, when he was commissioned Second Lieutenant and assigned to the staff of Gen. A.G. Blanchard, with whom he served until April, 1863, when he was ordered to Richmond, Va., and assigned to duty at the Camp of Instruction. In the fall of 1864 he was promoted to First Lieutenant, and continued on duty in Richmond until the evacuation of that city. He was paroled at Burkeville, Va., April 24, 1865.
Dr. was one of the best-known citizens of Portsmouth and beloved by all who knew him. He was an earnest Christian, a brave soldier, a devoted husband and father and friend.
Confederate Veteran, Vol. XVI, p. 48 & ix.

- BILlSOLY. -
Dr. Antonio L. Bilisoly died at his home, in Portsmouth, Va., on November 20, 1907, aged seventy-one years.
He entered the service on April 19, 1861, as a Sergeant in Company K, 9th Virginia Infantry, with which he served until June, 1862, when he was commissioned Second Lieutenant and assigned to the staff of Gen. A.G. Blanchard, with whom he served until April, 1863, when he was ordered to Richmond, Va., and assigned to duty at the Camp of Instruction. In the fall of 1864 he was promoted to First Lieutenant, and continued on duty in Richmond until the evacuation of that city. He was paroled at Burkeville, Va., April 24, 1865.
Dr. was one of the best-known citizens of Portsmouth and beloved by all who knew him. He was an earnest Christian, a brave soldier, a devoted husband and father and friend.
Confederate Veteran, Vol. XVI, p. 48 & ix.

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