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Sanders Luttrell

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Nov 1908 (aged 93)
Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clever, Christian County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Sanders Luttrell was the Son of Silas and Delilah Harpole Luttrell of Warren Co, TN. Brother of Matilda Luttrell Lance, Wilford Luttrell, Molly Luttrell and Sarah Jane Luttrell Lance. Sanders and Mary Elizabeth Boyd were married September 14, 1838 in Cannon Co, TN. Their children were Jane Wolfe, Laura Ann Viles, Delilah Paralee Gold, Mary J Pearce, Lizzie Hawk, Eliza Lousia Wolfe Bledsoe, Sarah E Luttrell, Matilda Caroline Bledsoe, James (Jim) Robert Littrell, Nancy Minerva Pearce and Caledonia Gardner.

Sanders Luttrell served as a Private, Co. B. 8th Regiment, MO. State Militia Volunteer Cavalry. In 1886 he filed a claim against the U.S. Quartermaster's store for $200.00 for property taken from him during the Civil War. On April 26, 1886 he was instructed to meet Wiley Britton, agent Quartermaster Dept. in Billings, MO., to investigate this claim, Sanders Luttrell was to bring two witnesses with him. These witnesses were Parlee Gold and Lory Ann Viles, and Davis S.___. These witnesses were to be able to testify by their own personal knowledge to the taking of , or the use of the property by the U.S. Army. He was also to bring receipts for property taken by the Army, and such other papers as Oath of Allegiance, protection papers, military passes, which may now be in your possession. Wiley Briton was Agent Quartermaster Dept. north Springfield, Mo.

On July 17, 1890 Sanders Luttrell was approved for a Civil War pension, in the amount of $12.00 a month. This pension being for Rheumatism, disease of the kidney and general disability.

Lyda Gold (gr-daughter-in-law) says he died in Ozark, Mo., poor farm in about 1900, and some of this family is buried in Mt. Carmel, Cemetery with no markers.

My great grandfather was James (Jim) Robert Littrell and changed the spelling of the Luttrell Surname of this family.
Sanders Luttrell was the Son of Silas and Delilah Harpole Luttrell of Warren Co, TN. Brother of Matilda Luttrell Lance, Wilford Luttrell, Molly Luttrell and Sarah Jane Luttrell Lance. Sanders and Mary Elizabeth Boyd were married September 14, 1838 in Cannon Co, TN. Their children were Jane Wolfe, Laura Ann Viles, Delilah Paralee Gold, Mary J Pearce, Lizzie Hawk, Eliza Lousia Wolfe Bledsoe, Sarah E Luttrell, Matilda Caroline Bledsoe, James (Jim) Robert Littrell, Nancy Minerva Pearce and Caledonia Gardner.

Sanders Luttrell served as a Private, Co. B. 8th Regiment, MO. State Militia Volunteer Cavalry. In 1886 he filed a claim against the U.S. Quartermaster's store for $200.00 for property taken from him during the Civil War. On April 26, 1886 he was instructed to meet Wiley Britton, agent Quartermaster Dept. in Billings, MO., to investigate this claim, Sanders Luttrell was to bring two witnesses with him. These witnesses were Parlee Gold and Lory Ann Viles, and Davis S.___. These witnesses were to be able to testify by their own personal knowledge to the taking of , or the use of the property by the U.S. Army. He was also to bring receipts for property taken by the Army, and such other papers as Oath of Allegiance, protection papers, military passes, which may now be in your possession. Wiley Briton was Agent Quartermaster Dept. north Springfield, Mo.

On July 17, 1890 Sanders Luttrell was approved for a Civil War pension, in the amount of $12.00 a month. This pension being for Rheumatism, disease of the kidney and general disability.

Lyda Gold (gr-daughter-in-law) says he died in Ozark, Mo., poor farm in about 1900, and some of this family is buried in Mt. Carmel, Cemetery with no markers.

My great grandfather was James (Jim) Robert Littrell and changed the spelling of the Luttrell Surname of this family.


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