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St. Johns Cemetery (IB45)

Plaquemine

Pictures by Martin Gauthier

THOS. N. HENDRICKSON, JR.
CO. K
34 IA. INF.

MRS. T. N. HENDRICKSON
MAR 20, 1865
JULY 14, 1948

Frederick Davis ROBERTSON
Served in
CO. A
1st LA. Calvary
C. S. A.

 Born 11-25-1844
 Died 10-31-1931

Robertson, Frederick D.,Pvt. Co. A, 1st La. Cav. En. Jan. 15, 1863, Kingston. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1864. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. Iberville Par., La.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth


He is probably in this tomb with his wife.  See below:

BELOVED WIFE OF
F. D. ROBERTSON
BORN
 Feb. 4, 1840,
DIED
Apr. 8, 1889

Mr & Mrs JULES ADONIS HEBERT, Sr.
And Infant Son of
Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Hebert III

Jules A. HEBERT
Served in
CO. I
30th LA INF
C. S. A.

Hebert, J. A. (also Hebert, Jules), Pvt. Co. I, E, 30th La. Inf. En. March 12, 1862, Plaquemine. Roll for March to Aug., 1862, Deserted in New Orleans, April 25. Roll for Sept. and Oct., 1862, Present. When last paid, sick at home in Iberville Par. Rolls from Nov., 1862, to June, 1863, Present. Rolls from July, 1863, to April, 1864, Deserted while on furlough ending Aug. 24, 1863. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Captured at Plaquemine, La., Dec. 21, 1864. Recd. at Ship Island, Miss., from New Orleans, La., Jan. 25, 1865.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

LeBLANC
ADOPLH        1822 - 1918
OPHELIA       1841 - 1916
   PAUL              1869 - 1946

Adoph LeBLANC
Served in
CO. I
30 LA INF
C. S. A.

Leblanc, Adolph L.,2nd Lt. 1st Lt. Co. I, 30th La. Inf. En. March 12, 1862, Plaquemine, La. Present on Rolls to Dec., 1862. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Port Hudson, La., July 9, 1863. Sent to New Orleans, La., on board Str. Zephyr, July 13, 1863. Forwd. to Ft. Columbus, N. Y. Harbor, Oct. 10, 1863. Recd. at Johnson's Island, Ohio, Oct. 13, 1863. Transfd. to Pt. Lookout, Md., for exchange March 21, 1865, thence to Fort Delaware, De., April 28, 1865. Released on Oath of Allegiance to United States, June 12, 1865. Res. Iberville Par., La., complexion dark, hair dark, eyes dark, height 5 ft. 9 in.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

LeBLANC TOMB

 

Left Side

MARY EMMA BUSH
Wife of
B. B. ANSELM
BORN MAY 26, 1828
DIED JAN. 19, 1914

Right Side

B. B. ANSELM
Husband of
EMMA BUSH
Jan. 6, 1828
Jan. 22, 1900

Benjamin
Their son
May 16, 1861
Aug, 22, 1892

 Bottom

MARY AMELIA ANSELEM
born the 3d Jenuary 1852
died the 28th March 1852

 

B. B. ANSELM
Served in
CO. I
2nd LA INF
C. S. A.

Anselm, B. B., Pvt. Co. J. 2nd La. _. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured Jones Plantation Sept. 16th, 1864. Recd. at Elmira, N. Y., from Fort Columbus, N. Y. Harbor, Nov. 20th, 1864. Transfd. to Pt. Lookout, Md., Feb. 25th, 1865. Paroled for Exchange.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

 


 

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