Lieutenant Thomas Farrar was mortally wounded at Port Republic on June 9, 1862 later passing away at Greenwood Hospital. Thomas served in the 6th Louisiana Infantry, Company D ( Tensas Rifles ) during the Civil War. The 6th Louisiana participated in the battles of Front Royal, Middletown, Gaines Mill, Bristoe Station, 2nd Manassas, Chantilly, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Salem Church, Gettysburg and the Wilderness.
Parents:
Frederick Hillsman Farrar Sr.
1812 - 1896
Mary Isabella Bullock
1818 -
Grandparents:
Thomas Farrar
1754 - 1833
Margaret Prince Farrar
1756 - 1830
James Bullock
Isabella Humphries
Siblings:
Frederick Hillsman Farrar Jr.
1837 - 1863
Martha Isabella Farrar ( Montgomery )
1844 - 1917
Burial: Farrar Family Cemetery
Lieutenant Thomas Farrar was mortally wounded at Port Republic on June 9, 1862 later passing away at Greenwood Hospital. Thomas served in the 6th Louisiana Infantry, Company D ( Tensas Rifles ) during the Civil War. The 6th Louisiana participated in the battles of Front Royal, Middletown, Gaines Mill, Bristoe Station, 2nd Manassas, Chantilly, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Salem Church, Gettysburg and the Wilderness.
Parents:
Frederick Hillsman Farrar Sr.
1812 - 1896
Mary Isabella Bullock
1818 -
Grandparents:
Thomas Farrar
1754 - 1833
Margaret Prince Farrar
1756 - 1830
James Bullock
Isabella Humphries
Siblings:
Frederick Hillsman Farrar Jr.
1837 - 1863
Martha Isabella Farrar ( Montgomery )
1844 - 1917
Burial: Farrar Family Cemetery
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