Name |
Libbeus Olcott |
Birth |
cir 1831 |
Concord, Erie County, New York, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Also Known As |
Libeas Olcott |
Death |
19 Oct 1864 |
Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois, USA |
Burial |
East Bonus Cemetery, Boone County, Illinois, USA |
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Libbeus Olcott
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Siblings |
3 brothers and 4 sisters |
| 1. Marian Olcott, b. cir 1810, New York, USA | | 2. Martha Olcott, b. cir 1820 ▻ Benjamin C. Trevitt | | 3. Roswell Olcott, b. cir 1823, New York, USA ▻ Ida ? | | 4. Acta L. Olcott, b. cir 1825 | | 5. Carlos Olcott, b. cir 1825 ▻ Malvina Kimball, m. 1 Jan 1856 | | 6. Libbeus Olcott, b. cir 1831, Concord, Erie County, New York, USA d. 19 Oct 1864, Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois, USA (Age 33 years) | | 7. Oliver H. P. C. Olcott, b. cir 1831, New York, USA | | 8. Fanny P. Olcott, b. cir 1835, New York, USA | |
Notes |
- Libbeus Olcott served as private in Company, Illinois Infantry, during the Civil War. He enlisted on 9 August 1862, in Marengo, McHenry County, ILlinois, and was mustered in on 4 September 1862, in Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois. Her service record indicates that he was 5' 5 1/2", with gray eyes and a dark complexion. He is said to have died of wounds suffered at Vicksburg, Mississippi, on 22 May 1863.
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Person ID |
I24695 |
Bryan-Martin |
Last Modified |
21 Jan 2011 |