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Henry Lawson Wyatt - civil war soldier
Posted by: James Marshall (ID *****2519) Date: July 28, 2009 at 11:05:10
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I found disputing "facts" on Henry lawson wyatt "The First Confederate Soldier Killed In Battle"
(The Battle of Big Bethel)

Southern Historical Society Papers., Vol. XX. Richmond, Va., January-December. 1892., says Henry Lawson Wyatt.

http://www.civilwarhome.com/firstsoldierkilled.htm

Henry Lawson Wyatt was born in Richmond, Virginia, February 12, 1842. His parents were Isham Belcher and Lucinda N. L. Wyatt. He was apprenticed to the carpenter trade at an early age, and in October, 1856, accompanied his father to North Carolina, and ultimately settled in Tarboro, Edgecombe county.

I also found a website with a newspaper article from the Baltimore Sun that identifies his father as John Wyatt and his mother as Lucinda Tucker, and that John was in prison, destitute.

I figured maybe Lucinda N. L. Wyatt might be Lucinda N. LAWSON, (thus the Lawson middle name for Henry Lawson Wyatt).

I'm hoping for more ancestry on Henry Lawson Wyatt

- Jim Marshall, jim@jimocnj.com


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