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Monsieur LaForce

UNION SOLDIER
Biography
Born ca. 1844
Birth Location Russell Co.
Died 07/14/1862
Death Location Ashland, KY
Father James LaForce
Mother Susan Dicy Kiser
Married
Spouse
Military Units
16th Kentucky Infantry
CSR, Pension, and Miscellaneous Images
16th Ky Inf
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Census Information:

1850: 480, Age 6
1860: 135, Age 16
1870: DEAD
1880: DEAD
1900: DEAD
1910: DEAD
1920: DEAD
1930: DEAD

Miscellaneous Information:

Notes: Tentative ID.

Military Information:

Compiled Service Record
Card 1
Private, Company C, 16th Kentucky Infantry

Appears on Returns as follows:
June 1862, Absent sick in Gen'l Hospital Ashland Ky since June 18th/62

Card 2

Appears on Company Muster Roll dated June 30, 1862
Present or absent: Present

Remarks: Is entitled to pay from date of enrolment, Sick at Ashland, Ky.

(Enrolled March 30 at Camp Brownlow for 3 yr. Age & muster in not given.)

Card 3

Appears on Company Muster Roll for July & Aug., 1862

Remarks: Died of disease at Ashland, Ky, in Gen. Hospital July 14/62. Due Due Charles Scarrit Sutler 2.00

Not on M. O. R.

Card 4

NOTATION.

Book Mark: 8214 A. 1887

Adjutant General's Office,
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Washington, Nov. 25, 1887

The record of this Office afford no further information as to date, place or cause of death than is stated on Company rolls.

Card 5

1 Enclosure

Misc. Information: 1

Card 6

R. 33

Died July 14th, 1862

Card 7

Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, December 12th, 1867

There is no evidence on file in this Office, that Mountly Laforce was enrolled in Company C, 16th Regiment of Kentucky Infty Volunteers. On the Muster Roll of Company "C", of that Regiment for the months of July & Aug., 1862, he is reported "A private Died of disease at Ashland, Ky in Gen'l Hosp'l July 14th 1862.


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