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Sgt Luke Lea Barnard

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Sgt Luke Lea Barnard

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Dec 1899 (aged 56–57)
Alton, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Alton, Madison County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Civil War Data Base 1861-1865
Name: Luke Barnard
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Missouri
Regiment Name: 2 Missouri Cavalry
Regiment Name Expanded: 2nd Regiment, Missouri Cavalry
Company: C
Rank In: Sergeant
Rank In Expanded: Sergeant
Rank Out: Sergeant
Rank Out Expanded: Sergeant
Alternate Name: L.L./Barnard
Film Number: M380 roll 1
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Alton Evening Telegraph
Tuesd ay, Dec. 26, 1899, p.3 C. 4

Death of Luke Barnard

Luke L. Barnard died Monday evening at the home of his brother, W.D.W. Barnard, In Upper Alton, Illinois, after a long illness with liver trouble. He was in his 57th year and had claimed Upper Alton as his home since early childhood. He came to Upper Alton with his parents when a boy and lived at the old White Horse Inn, then the only Hostelry in the village. When a young man Mr. Barnard went to St. Louis and engaged in the steamboat business, which he followed until his failing health compelled him to retire. He went to live with his brother in Upper Alton to pass his remaining days with relatives. He never married. The funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be at the family home and will be private.

Civil War Data Base 1861-1865
Name: Luke Barnard
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Missouri
Regiment Name: 2 Missouri Cavalry
Regiment Name Expanded: 2nd Regiment, Missouri Cavalry
Company: C
Rank In: Sergeant
Rank In Expanded: Sergeant
Rank Out: Sergeant
Rank Out Expanded: Sergeant
Alternate Name: L.L./Barnard
Film Number: M380 roll 1
___________________________


Alton Evening Telegraph
Tuesd ay, Dec. 26, 1899, p.3 C. 4

Death of Luke Barnard

Luke L. Barnard died Monday evening at the home of his brother, W.D.W. Barnard, In Upper Alton, Illinois, after a long illness with liver trouble. He was in his 57th year and had claimed Upper Alton as his home since early childhood. He came to Upper Alton with his parents when a boy and lived at the old White Horse Inn, then the only Hostelry in the village. When a young man Mr. Barnard went to St. Louis and engaged in the steamboat business, which he followed until his failing health compelled him to retire. He went to live with his brother in Upper Alton to pass his remaining days with relatives. He never married. The funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be at the family home and will be private.


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