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A. LeBlanc
Pvt. Co D. 18th La Infantry
En 9-26-1862 Camp Pratt
Also on Rolls of Company K and 18th Yellowjackets
Alex LeBlanc
Pvt. Company K
Enlisted 10-15-1862
Bayou Allemands
Sick Absent 2-25-1864 Taylor Hospital
On Register of C.S.A. General Hospital Shreveport, La
Admitted 3-20-1864
Auguste LeBlanc
Private Co. C, 1st La heavy Arty (regulars)
Rolls from 10-1862 to 4-1863
Present, conscript, joined 100-20-1862. per Order no. 9
Headquarters Heavy arty. Rolls from Sept 1863, to Oct 1864
Consript Sent to United States from Vicksburg, July 4 1863.
Roll for March and April 1865. Dropped from the roll
order of Regtl. Comander. This man was captured at Vicksburg
and refused to be paroled and has not since been heard of.
Federal Rolls of Prisoners of war, Captured at Vicksburg, Miss.
July 4 1863. Refused to sign Parole, sent to Memphis, Tenn.
July 18 1863. Forwd. to Gratiot Str., military Prison, St. Louis
Missouri. July 26 1863. Recd. at Camp Morton, Ind. Aug 1, 1863
Released on Oath of Allegiance to United States on Jan 2 1865.
Res. Assumption, Parish, Louisiana. Complexion dark, hari black
eyes black, height 5ft 6in., in Remarks: Captured at Vicksburg
Mississippi, July 4 1863, refused to be paroled, asked to take
Oath of Allegiance to U.S. and be released.
Aurelien LeBlanc
Private Co G, 7th La Calv.
On rolls of Prisoners of War
Paroled at New Iberia, June 12, 1865
Resident of St. Martin Parish, Louisiana
Camille LeBlanc (also as C.J. LeBlanc)
Private Co E. 18th Louisiana Infantry
Enlisted 10-5-1861, Camp Moore, Louisiana
Present on all Rolls to Dec 1861. Roll for Jan and Feb 1862
Absent, left camp near Corinth, sick
Roll for May and June 1862 state present
Roll for July and Aug 1862 Present, employed as clerk
at regtl. Hdqrs. since May 10, 1862.
Roll for Jan and Feb 1863 state present
Rolls from May 1863 to Aug 1863 Absent sick in Natchitoches
since May 20, 1863.
Cevenne LeBlanc
Pvt. C.S.A. 18th La. Infantry Muster Rolls
Enlisted 4-7-1862 St. Martin, Present Only roll on file
David LeBlanc
Private Co A, 18th La Inf.
Enlisted 12-12-1861, Camp Roman, Louisiana
Recruit made to replace Pvt. returned to Orleans Arty
Rolls from Jan 1862 to June 1862 state present
Roll for July and Aug 1862, Present, Hospital Nurse.
Roll from jan 1863 to June 1863 Present.
Rolls dated Aug 31, 1863 present on Provost Grd in Vermillionville
Also appears on Rolls of Company C, Cons. 18th Regt and Yellow Jacket Battn.
Louisiana Infantry Private LeBlanc,D.
Roll dated Feb 29, 1864, enlisted Oct 18, 1861, Camp Roman, reported present
On Rolls of Prisoners of War of detachment of different commands of the C.S.A.
Paroled at Alexandria, Louisiana June 12, 1865.
Resident of St. James Parish, Louisiana.
Dena LeBlanc
Private Co G. 7th Louisiana Cav
On list not dated of Conscripts of Parish of St. Martin
On rolls of Prisoners of war, paroled at New Iberia,
June 12, 1865. Resident of St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.
Dernon LeBlanc
Private, Capt. Landry's Co. (Donaldson Arty.)
La Arty. En September 13, 1861, Donaldsonville, La
Present on all Rolls to October 1862
Rolls from Nov 1862 to Oct 1863 show him present with remarks
Wounded, in Hospl, at Richmond
Roll for November and Dec 1863, Discharged from Service
Dezenien LeBlanc
Co? Conscript Louisiana
On Roll not dated of Conscripts
Parish of St. Martin, Louisiana
E.LeBlanc
Private, Company A, Iberville Greys
3rd Louisiana Infantry
Wounded Seriously at Oak Hills
Killed Accidentally on Aug 1861
Edouard LeBlanc
Co. ?, Conscript, La.
On roll not dated of Conscripts
of Parish of St. Martin
Elysee LeBlnac
Private, Co K, 2nd Louisiana Reserve Corp
On roll of Prisoners of War
Paroled Washington, Louisiana June 17, 1865
Res. Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
Francois LeBlanc
Private Co C 1st Heavy Arty. (Regulars)
Rolls from October 31 1862 to April 1863
Present, Conscript. Joined Co Oct 19 1862, per Order No 9
Headquarters Heavy Arty. Rolls from March and April 1865.
Dropped from Roll, order of Regtl Comander. This man was
captured at Vicksburg and refused to be paroled.
Has not since been heard from. Federal Rolls of Prisioners of
war show him captured and paroled at Vicksburg, Mississippi
July 4 1863. Refused to sign Parole, sent to Memphis, Tennessee
July 18 1863. Foward to Gratiot St. Military Prison, St. Louis
Missouri, July 26 1863. Transfd to Camp Morton, Ind. Aug 1 1863
Released on Oath of Allegiance to U.S. Jan 2 1865.
Res. Assumption Parish, Louisiana, complexion dark, hair black
eyes brown, height 5 feet 4 inches
Hyppolite LeBlanc
Pvt. Co E. 18th Infantry Volunteer from Opelousas
Enlisted 10-5-1861 Camp Moore
Resident of St. James Parish
Prisioner of War, Paroled at Natecheotoches
Also borne on rolls of Co. B, Cons 18th Yellowjackets
as H. LeBlanc for Jan and Feb 1864
J.E. LeBlanc
2nd Lt. Grey's Muster Roll
Nov 1 1865 Prisioner of War reported registered
Provost Marshals office at Assumption Parish, Napoleonville, La.
Lovinski LeBlanc
1st La Calv Regiment
Co A Ed Moore Rangers
Enlisted 8-26-1861
Private from Iberville, Louisiana
Fought at: Granny Whites Pike, Corinth, Tennessee 1862
Kentucky 1862, Stones River 1862
Knoxville, Mossy Creek, and Daindridge, Tennessee 1864
Recalled by Polk to Baton Rouge Jan 1864
Pearl River Sept 1864
Louis LeBlanc
Pvt. 28th Thomas's Reg. Infantry
Company A "Creole Rebels"
Enlisted 4-6-1862 Opelousas, Louisiana
Present on all rolls to feb 1863
Federal Rolls of Prisioners of War
Captured and Paroled at Vicksburg, Mississippi
July 4 1863
M.LeBlanc
Private Company A, Iberville Greys
3rd Louisiana Infantry,Fought at Vicksburg
Onesime LeBlanc
Pvt. Company K 18th Yellowjackets
Elisted 6-4-1862 Camp Pratt
Prisoner of War Register
C.S.A. General Hospital Shreveport, La
Admitted July 15 1864, Transferred July 18 1864 to Keatchie
S. LeBlanc
Pvt. Co K 18th La Infantry Register
C.S.A. General Hospital Shreveport, admitted 4-5-1864
Transferred to Jefferson, Texas Hospital 4-6-1864
On list dated Pro Marshal, Par of Assumption Napeoleonville
November 1 1865 of all prisoners of war surrendered and
paroled who have reported and registered at Pro Marshals
office, Parish Assumption, Napoleonville.
Photo taken at Shiloh Battlefield, Shiloh, Tennessee
This is a mass grave where 700 unknown Confederate soldiers are buried.
The union mass grave was dug up and soldiers moved to the Shiloh National
cemetery not to long after the battle.
Traismond LeBlanc
Pvt. Co C, 1st La Hvy Arty> (Regulators)
Rossl from Oct 31, 1862 to Feb 1863, Present conscript
Jointed October 20, 1862, per order no 9. Hdqrts. Hvy Arty. Roll
for March and April 1863. Absent, sick, in city hospital. Rolls
from September 1863 to October 1864. Absent, sent to United States from
Vicksburt, July 4, 1863. (The day of Vicksburg Surrender) Roll for March and
April 1865, Dropped from Roll by order of Regtl. Comander. This man was
captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi, July 4, 1863. Refused to sign parole
Sent to Memphis, Tennessee, July 18, 1863. Foward to Gratiot St. Military Prison
St. Louis, Missouri, July 26, 1863. Transfd to Camp Morton, Indiana on August 27, 1863.
On Roll of Prisoners of War at Camp Morton, Indiana, who desire to take the Oath
of Allegiance and give bond. Roll dated Hdqrs. Dist. of Indiana and Michigan. Office
Chief Provost Marshal, Indiana September 7 1863. Res. Assumption Parish, Louisiana
Bondsman, S. LeBlanc of Assumption Parish, Louisiana On Roll of Prisioners of
War who died at Camp Morton Indiana, October 17 1863.
Below is a picture taken at Vicksburg, Mississippi.
War of 1812 (Muster Roll Lists)
Aimable LeBlanc
Company F "LeBouf's Militia"
Private in , Private Out
Belonie LeBlanc
8th Regiment "Meriams La Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Maxile LeBlanc
8th Regiment "Meriams La Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Maxmillien LeBlanc
8th Regiment "Meriams La Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Placide LeBlanc
8th Regiment "Meriams La Militia"
Sargent in, Sargent out
Simon LeBlanc
8th Regiment "Meriams La Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Joseph LeBlanc (there are 3 listed on the same roll)
8th Regiment "Meriams La Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Herpolite-Hypolite LeBlanc
8th Regiment "Meriams La Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Pierre LeBlanc (there are 2 on same list)
8th Regiment "Meriams La Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Herpolite-Hypolite LeBlanc (there are 2 on same list)
6th Regiment, "Landry's Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Rosemond LeBlanc
6th Regiment, "Landry's Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Joseph LeBlanc
6th Regiment, "Landry's Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Silven/Sylvin Leblanc
6th Regiment, "Landry's Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Simonette LeBlanc
"Baker's Regiment, La. Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Theophile LeBlanc
"Baker's Regiment, La. Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Ursin LeBlanc
7th Regiment, "LeBouf's, La Militia"
Private in, Private out
Ursin LeBlanc
16th Regiment "Thompson's La Militia"
Private In, Private Out
Jean Baptiste LeBlanc
8th Regiment "Meriam's La Militia"
Private in, Private Out
Spanish-American War 1779-1783
Pierre LeBlanc
b Montreal, Canada
d 10 March 1830
Buried St. Martin de Tours, St. Martinville, Louisiana
Listed on "La Compagnie de Milice des Attakapas"
Rene LeBlanc
b ca 1752
d aged 57 years
Buried St. Martin de Tours, St. Martinville, Louisiana
Listed on "La Compagnie de Milice des Attakapas"
Simon LeBlanc
b ca 1733 in Acadia
d 24 December 1815
Buried St. Martin de Tours, St. Martinvile, Louisiana
Listed on "La Compagnie de Milice des Attakapas"
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