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Pvt William Mead “Billy” LeSueur

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Pvt William Mead “Billy” LeSueur Veteran

Birth
Monroe County, Georgia, USA
Death
19 Jul 1925 (aged 80)
Hanceville, Cullman County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Hanceville, Cullman County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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William Mead "Billy" LeSueur was of "French Huguenot" descent.

William Mead LeSueur, served in the C.S.A. as a Pvt., January 26, 1863. February 29, 1864, he was detached for service in Savannah, GA. He served in Co. G., 27th Regiment, GA Volunteer Infantry, Pike and Spalding Cos., GA line Guards (1861-1865).

Son of Andrew Jackson "Jack" and Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur

Husband of Mary Catherine (Wingard) LeSueur ~ married December 28, 1892, Douglas Co., GA.

William Mead and Mary Catherine (Wingard) Lesueur's children were:

1. Nettie Lee LeSueur
2. Emma Lou LeSueur
3. William Glenn LeSueur (m. Ethel Mary Styles)
4. Artie Lee LeSueur (m. Leslie Self)

1870 Census Pike (Zebulon Dist.) Co., GA (p. 40)

Elizabeth Simmons, 67, F. W. GA
Mary (LeSueur), 10, F. W. GA
William (LeSueur), 26, M. W. GA
Wiley Simmons, 19, M. B. GA

1870 Census Pike (Zebulon Dist.) Co., GA (p. 39)

Solomon Rivers, 35, M. W. GA
John T. (LeSueur), 19, M. W. GA

Elizabeth Ann (Hunt) Simmons, daughter of Judkins and Unity (Hancock) Hunt, Jr., Hancock and Pike Cos., GA. She m. 1st., James Patton and 2nd. William Hill Simmons, Sr. (War of 1812), he m. 1st., Elizabeth Maddox).

Mary Rebecca "Mollie" (m. James "Cicero" A. Hunt, C.S.A., s/o Thomas "Goodwin" Hunt (bro./o Elizabeth Ann (Hunt) Simmons) and Mary Elizabeth F. Simmons and her brothers, William Mead LeSueur, C.S.A. (m. Mary Catherine Wingard) and John T. LeSueur (m. Mary J. "Mollie" Wise). They were children of Andrew Jackson "Jack" and Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur, Monroe and Pike Cos., GA.

Looking for info. regarading Solomon Rivers.
William Mead "Billy" LeSueur was of "French Huguenot" descent.

William Mead LeSueur, served in the C.S.A. as a Pvt., January 26, 1863. February 29, 1864, he was detached for service in Savannah, GA. He served in Co. G., 27th Regiment, GA Volunteer Infantry, Pike and Spalding Cos., GA line Guards (1861-1865).

Son of Andrew Jackson "Jack" and Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur

Husband of Mary Catherine (Wingard) LeSueur ~ married December 28, 1892, Douglas Co., GA.

William Mead and Mary Catherine (Wingard) Lesueur's children were:

1. Nettie Lee LeSueur
2. Emma Lou LeSueur
3. William Glenn LeSueur (m. Ethel Mary Styles)
4. Artie Lee LeSueur (m. Leslie Self)

1870 Census Pike (Zebulon Dist.) Co., GA (p. 40)

Elizabeth Simmons, 67, F. W. GA
Mary (LeSueur), 10, F. W. GA
William (LeSueur), 26, M. W. GA
Wiley Simmons, 19, M. B. GA

1870 Census Pike (Zebulon Dist.) Co., GA (p. 39)

Solomon Rivers, 35, M. W. GA
John T. (LeSueur), 19, M. W. GA

Elizabeth Ann (Hunt) Simmons, daughter of Judkins and Unity (Hancock) Hunt, Jr., Hancock and Pike Cos., GA. She m. 1st., James Patton and 2nd. William Hill Simmons, Sr. (War of 1812), he m. 1st., Elizabeth Maddox).

Mary Rebecca "Mollie" (m. James "Cicero" A. Hunt, C.S.A., s/o Thomas "Goodwin" Hunt (bro./o Elizabeth Ann (Hunt) Simmons) and Mary Elizabeth F. Simmons and her brothers, William Mead LeSueur, C.S.A. (m. Mary Catherine Wingard) and John T. LeSueur (m. Mary J. "Mollie" Wise). They were children of Andrew Jackson "Jack" and Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur, Monroe and Pike Cos., GA.

Looking for info. regarading Solomon Rivers.


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