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Pvt Alfred N. Laymon

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Pvt Alfred N. Laymon Veteran

Birth
Shelby County, Indiana, USA
Death
30 Oct 1892 (aged 45)
Owen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Spencer, Owen County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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s/o Alfred Laymon of Kentucky & Elizabeth Fitz Randolph Laymon of Ohio

h/o Teresa C. (Wampler) Laymon, d/o Joseph & Elizabeth (Parks) Wampler (m. 21 November 1867, Monroe County, Indiana)

f/o Rose Etta Laymon, Joseph Emmet Laymon, & Ollie E. Laymon

Following his death, Teresa married Joseph Malloy (11 August 1906)
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Counties of Morgan, Monroe and Brown, Indiana. Historical and Biographical. Charles Blanchard, Editor. Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., Publishers, 1884. Monroe County Biographical Sketches, Bean Blossom Township, p. 617

Alfred LAYMON, farmer, was born December 26, 1846, in Shelby County, Ind., and is the seventh of twelve children, born to Alfred and Elizabeth (RANDOLPH) LAYMON, natives of Ohio, The father was of German decent, and the mother of the Virginian family of RANDOLPH's, her great-grandmother being an Indian. Alfred was reared on a farm, and was taught at the public schools what time he was not otherwise engaged.
On February 20, 1865, Mr. LAYMON enlisted in Company G., Thirty-third Indiana Infantry, Col. Burton Commanding, and joined the regiment at Raleigh, N.C. He participated at the grand review at Washington, D.C., and was discharged there on June 20, while in hospital.
Mr. LAYMON owns 130 acres of land, cultivated, and which has a good house and out-buildings. He started with absolutely nothing, but his perseverance has worked wonders. He owns nineteen acres of land in Owen County, which was given him by Mr. LAYMON, Sr. On November 21, 1867, Mr. LAYMON married Tracy C., daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (PARKS) WAMPLER, Natives of North Carolina. Mrs. LAYMON's parents are the oldest settlers of this county, having located here about 1817, near Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. LAYMON have three children - Rose, Etta, Joseph E. and Ollie E. He is a Democrat.
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Co. G, 33 Ind Inf.
Muster-in Date: 02/21/1865
Muster-out Date: 07/21/1865
s/o Alfred Laymon of Kentucky & Elizabeth Fitz Randolph Laymon of Ohio

h/o Teresa C. (Wampler) Laymon, d/o Joseph & Elizabeth (Parks) Wampler (m. 21 November 1867, Monroe County, Indiana)

f/o Rose Etta Laymon, Joseph Emmet Laymon, & Ollie E. Laymon

Following his death, Teresa married Joseph Malloy (11 August 1906)
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Counties of Morgan, Monroe and Brown, Indiana. Historical and Biographical. Charles Blanchard, Editor. Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., Publishers, 1884. Monroe County Biographical Sketches, Bean Blossom Township, p. 617

Alfred LAYMON, farmer, was born December 26, 1846, in Shelby County, Ind., and is the seventh of twelve children, born to Alfred and Elizabeth (RANDOLPH) LAYMON, natives of Ohio, The father was of German decent, and the mother of the Virginian family of RANDOLPH's, her great-grandmother being an Indian. Alfred was reared on a farm, and was taught at the public schools what time he was not otherwise engaged.
On February 20, 1865, Mr. LAYMON enlisted in Company G., Thirty-third Indiana Infantry, Col. Burton Commanding, and joined the regiment at Raleigh, N.C. He participated at the grand review at Washington, D.C., and was discharged there on June 20, while in hospital.
Mr. LAYMON owns 130 acres of land, cultivated, and which has a good house and out-buildings. He started with absolutely nothing, but his perseverance has worked wonders. He owns nineteen acres of land in Owen County, which was given him by Mr. LAYMON, Sr. On November 21, 1867, Mr. LAYMON married Tracy C., daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (PARKS) WAMPLER, Natives of North Carolina. Mrs. LAYMON's parents are the oldest settlers of this county, having located here about 1817, near Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. LAYMON have three children - Rose, Etta, Joseph E. and Ollie E. He is a Democrat.
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Co. G, 33 Ind Inf.
Muster-in Date: 02/21/1865
Muster-out Date: 07/21/1865


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