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Lacy Johnson Barbe

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Lacy Johnson Barbe

Birth
Surgoinsville, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Apr 1919 (aged 87)
Bristol, Bristol City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Washington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Lacy Barbe was a surveyor as well as a farmer in Virginia. During the Civil War he served as a private in the 63rd Regiment (McMahon's) VA Infantry, Company B, C.S.A. He was captured by union forces February 13, 1865 in Orangeburg, SC, a location now memorialized by the Edisto Memorial Gardens. A force of less than 600 confederate soldiers temporarily halted the advance of the Union Army, but were later outflanked by a much larger union force. The remaining defenders were compelled to withdraw. Lacy Barbe was released June 23, 1865 at Point Lookout, MD. His first home was in Mendota, VA then near Livingston Creek, Washington Co, VA. Lacy was twice married.

Children of Lacy Barbe and Elizabeth Sproles are:

Francis Marion Barbe, born in Virginia; died 1883 in Mendota, Virginia. He married Lulu Barker.
Mary Jane Barbe, born 1855 in Virginia; died 1925 in Virginia. She married Joseph Leonard 1876 in Virginia.

Children of Lacy Barbe and Frances Barker are:

Sarah Ann Barbe, born 1868 in Virginia. She married Joseph W Repass 1884.
Martha Elizabeth Barbe, born 1869 in Virginia; died 1930 in Bluefield, Virginia. She married Sidney M Repass 1884.
Matilda E Barbe, born 1870 in Virginia. She married A Newton Horn 1897.
George W Barbe, born 1872 in Virginia. He married Florence Smith 1915.
James Lacy Barbe, born 1874 in Virginia. He married Louvenia Fleenor 1904.
John Glenn Barbe, born 1879. He married Mary Hahner 1911 in Virginia.
Willie Calvin Barbe, born 1881 in Virginia. He married Susan Belvon Miller 1920 in Virginia.
Abram Wharton Barbe, born 1884. He married Matilda Caroline Evans 1909.
Emma Frances Barbe, born 1887 in Virginia. She married Robert Bartram Thrift 1930 in San Antonio, TX

Lacy Barbe was a surveyor as well as a farmer in Virginia. During the Civil War he served as a private in the 63rd Regiment (McMahon's) VA Infantry, Company B, C.S.A. He was captured by union forces February 13, 1865 in Orangeburg, SC, a location now memorialized by the Edisto Memorial Gardens. A force of less than 600 confederate soldiers temporarily halted the advance of the Union Army, but were later outflanked by a much larger union force. The remaining defenders were compelled to withdraw. Lacy Barbe was released June 23, 1865 at Point Lookout, MD. His first home was in Mendota, VA then near Livingston Creek, Washington Co, VA. Lacy was twice married.

Children of Lacy Barbe and Elizabeth Sproles are:

Francis Marion Barbe, born in Virginia; died 1883 in Mendota, Virginia. He married Lulu Barker.
Mary Jane Barbe, born 1855 in Virginia; died 1925 in Virginia. She married Joseph Leonard 1876 in Virginia.

Children of Lacy Barbe and Frances Barker are:

Sarah Ann Barbe, born 1868 in Virginia. She married Joseph W Repass 1884.
Martha Elizabeth Barbe, born 1869 in Virginia; died 1930 in Bluefield, Virginia. She married Sidney M Repass 1884.
Matilda E Barbe, born 1870 in Virginia. She married A Newton Horn 1897.
George W Barbe, born 1872 in Virginia. He married Florence Smith 1915.
James Lacy Barbe, born 1874 in Virginia. He married Louvenia Fleenor 1904.
John Glenn Barbe, born 1879. He married Mary Hahner 1911 in Virginia.
Willie Calvin Barbe, born 1881 in Virginia. He married Susan Belvon Miller 1920 in Virginia.
Abram Wharton Barbe, born 1884. He married Matilda Caroline Evans 1909.
Emma Frances Barbe, born 1887 in Virginia. She married Robert Bartram Thrift 1930 in San Antonio, TX

Gravesite Details

The grave was originally marked by small flat concrete stones. Waverly Barbe provided the new gravestone around 1997.



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