| Name |
John Prince Lockhart |
| Birth |
1837, Colchester, Essex, Ontario, Canada |
| Death |
6 Jun 1865, Dallas, NC |
| Burial |
abt 6 Jun 1865, Dallas, NC |
| Occupation |
Farmer, Soldier (28th Michigan Inf.) |
| Religion |
Church Of England |
| Father |
Jeremiah Lockhart (1786-1851) |
| Mother |
Sharlotte (Charlotte) Beno (Benoit?) (1787-) |
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John Lockhart, age 27, enlisted for 3 years of service at Bellevue, Mich Sept. 19, 1864 Co K, 28 th Inf. Reg. Mustered in at Marshal Mich. and assigned to (Capt. Melvor's Company at Kalamazoo), then Louisville Kentucky, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, Nashville, TN, Alexandria VA, Newbern NC to Dallas NC died at hospital 5 June 1865 as signed by Capt. I. E. McIvors, Commanding co K. , June 8, 1865. General Affidavid in the matter of an application by Mary H Grubbs. He participated in the Battles of Nashville TN and Wyse Forks, NC. After the war he did provost duty at aleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, and Newburg. (Note some data filed under name Lockart.)
She was also wife of Augustus; McDerby,m. 1855, d. Sept 28, 1863, Luther Tubbs( pension appl.34,514 cert.11,282. Mich. and 1900 Census Mich roll 709)m. 11 Apl., 1869 , Dilno(maiden name), and Lockhart (pension Apl. 10, 1865, Aplication 89,070 cert. 56,995 Mich m. Sept 25, 1864, d. June 6, 1865).
R. F. Myers visited Dallas, NC March 3, 1996 and looked over the Lutheran Church cemetary cor. S. Gaston and W. Church and found no Lockharts. Viewed Marker County Rt 279 & 275 which contains over 100 unmarked graves. and Gastonia County Cemetary near prison but this later contains mostly indigent paupers with oldest lister as 1922. Had record checked in Gastonia County Lib. on cemetary lists of civil War graves (no record of Lockhart). Historical society going to check with Civil War Buffs about grave sites, but to date no info. Canadian records say he died in Georgia and there is a Dallas, GA.? |