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- | After William Thomas Hughes died (about 1857), Lois Almedia married her 2nd husband, Thomas Logan Ledbetter, on December 2, 1858 in Dallas County, Texas. They had two children: | + | After William Thomas Hughes died (about 1857), Lois Almedia |
- | - Arthur Leonard Ledbetter | + | - [[Arthur Leonard Ledbetter|Arthur Leonard " |
- | - Lois Davis Ledbetter | + | - Lois Davis Ledbetter. Born Aug. 21, 1861 in Dallas County, Texas. Died September 17, 1938 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.((https:// |
- | Lois Almedia died August 23, 1861, in Dallas County, TX., two days after giving birth to Lois Davis, and is buried in Five Mile Cemetery, Dallas, Texas. Thomas Logan Ledbetter, only 24 years old, was now a widower with five young children to care for. His step-mother, | + | Lois Almedia died August 23, 1861, in Dallas County, TX., two days after giving birth to Lois Davis, and is buried in "Five Mile Cemetery", Dallas, Texas.((https:// |
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+ | During the War of Northern Aggression, Thomas Logan Ledbetter served in the Confederate Army, Co. K, 19th Texas Cavalry. | ||
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+ | **U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865** \\ | ||
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+ | Name: Thomas Logan Ledbetter \\ | ||
+ | Battle Unit Name: 19th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Burford' | ||
+ | Side: Confederate \\ | ||
+ | Company: K \\ | ||
+ | Soldier' | ||
+ | Soldier' | ||
+ | Film Number: M227 ROLL 21 \\ | ||
+ | Plaque Number: \\ | ||
+ | Notes: \\ | ||
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+ | Source Citation: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online (https:// | ||
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+ | Thomas Logan Ledbetter died on March 1, 1876 (aged 39) in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. He was buried in "Five Mile Cemetery", |