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Dr Levi Lloyd

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Dr Levi Lloyd

Birth
Bibb County, Alabama, USA
Death
7 Jul 1912 (aged 78)
Jacksonville, Cherokee County, Texas, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Cherokee County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Father: David McGee Lloyd
Mother: Martha L. Goodwin
1850 - Student, Selma, Dallas Co., AL
1860 - Practiced medicine, Ashville, St. Clair Co., AL
06/04/1861 - Enlisted, Ashville, St. Clair Co., AL
06/04/1861 - Accepted appointment as Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States
07/00/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry, Broad Run near Bristol [VA]
08/02/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry, 5th Brigade, Army of the Potomac, near "Lewis House", VA
09/25/1861 - As Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry and Acting Surgeon of the Post, Camp Bristol, VA, Dr. Lloyd sent a letter to the Medical Director of the Army of the Potomac, Thomas Henry Williams, requesting a "Hospital tent" and relating that "the hospital department is under a tree without a tent taking dew rain & weather as it comes." Dr. Lloyd was left to care for some 360 sick as the Surgeon, Dr. Courtney James Clark, and the rest of his regiment, had moved on to Centreville, VA.
10/00/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry
11/30/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry, camp near Centreville, VA
12/12/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry, camp near Centreville, VA
01/00/1862 - Resigned as Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry
02/28/1862 - Capt., Confederate Army [unknown unit - paid $130/mo.]
03/01/1862 - Appointed, Capt., Co. G, 9th AL Battalion [also called the 5th AL Battalion early in the war. This was not the 5th AL Infantry Battalion that was formed near Dumfries, VA, served with the Army of Northern Virginia, and was known as the 8th AL Battalion prior to October 22, 1862]
Appointed, Capt., Co. G, 9th AL Battalion
04/22/1862 - As Capt., Co. G., 5th AL Battalion [Blount's], name appears on a letter addressed to the [Confederate] Secretary of War by commissioned officers of the 5th AL Battalion "protesting against this organization being incorporated into the Alabama regiments of the Brigade to which it is attached." Letter originated from a Camp near Corinth, MS.
04/30/1862 - Capt., Co. K, 18th AL Infantry
05/25/1862 - Resignation accepted as Capt., Co. K, 18th AL Infantry "because of disability" [S.O. 19/4 - Army of Miss]
02/00/1870 - Married, Dora Cunningham, Cherokee Co., TX (she died in 1909)
04/20/1870 - Practiced medicine, Precinct No. 3, Cherokee Co., TX [Indexed in the 1880 U.S. Census for Cherokee Co., TX, as "D L Lloyd", but the original document shows "Dr L Lloyd" in script which appears to have been misinterpreted by the transcriber]
1874 - M.D. degree, Galveston Medical College, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX
1874 - Practiced medicine, Rusk, Cherokee Co., TX
1880,1886,1890,1893,1900 - Practiced medicine, Jacksonville, Cherokee Co., TX
1902 - Member, Texas State Legislature from Cherokee Co., TX
1908 - Member, Texas State Senate from Cherokee Co., TX
1910 - Jacksonville, Cherokee Co., TX (widower)
07/07/1912 - Died "at his home after an illness of several months", Jacksonville, Cherokee Co., TX

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
04/27/2014. Unpublished database

Note: This memorial was previously listed on Find A Grave as David Levi Lloyd (#46082964) but a first name of David has not been corroborated.
Father: David McGee Lloyd
Mother: Martha L. Goodwin
1850 - Student, Selma, Dallas Co., AL
1860 - Practiced medicine, Ashville, St. Clair Co., AL
06/04/1861 - Enlisted, Ashville, St. Clair Co., AL
06/04/1861 - Accepted appointment as Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States
07/00/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry, Broad Run near Bristol [VA]
08/02/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry, 5th Brigade, Army of the Potomac, near "Lewis House", VA
09/25/1861 - As Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry and Acting Surgeon of the Post, Camp Bristol, VA, Dr. Lloyd sent a letter to the Medical Director of the Army of the Potomac, Thomas Henry Williams, requesting a "Hospital tent" and relating that "the hospital department is under a tree without a tent taking dew rain & weather as it comes." Dr. Lloyd was left to care for some 360 sick as the Surgeon, Dr. Courtney James Clark, and the rest of his regiment, had moved on to Centreville, VA.
10/00/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry
11/30/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry, camp near Centreville, VA
12/12/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry, camp near Centreville, VA
01/00/1862 - Resigned as Asst. Surgeon, 10th AL Infantry
02/28/1862 - Capt., Confederate Army [unknown unit - paid $130/mo.]
03/01/1862 - Appointed, Capt., Co. G, 9th AL Battalion [also called the 5th AL Battalion early in the war. This was not the 5th AL Infantry Battalion that was formed near Dumfries, VA, served with the Army of Northern Virginia, and was known as the 8th AL Battalion prior to October 22, 1862]
Appointed, Capt., Co. G, 9th AL Battalion
04/22/1862 - As Capt., Co. G., 5th AL Battalion [Blount's], name appears on a letter addressed to the [Confederate] Secretary of War by commissioned officers of the 5th AL Battalion "protesting against this organization being incorporated into the Alabama regiments of the Brigade to which it is attached." Letter originated from a Camp near Corinth, MS.
04/30/1862 - Capt., Co. K, 18th AL Infantry
05/25/1862 - Resignation accepted as Capt., Co. K, 18th AL Infantry "because of disability" [S.O. 19/4 - Army of Miss]
02/00/1870 - Married, Dora Cunningham, Cherokee Co., TX (she died in 1909)
04/20/1870 - Practiced medicine, Precinct No. 3, Cherokee Co., TX [Indexed in the 1880 U.S. Census for Cherokee Co., TX, as "D L Lloyd", but the original document shows "Dr L Lloyd" in script which appears to have been misinterpreted by the transcriber]
1874 - M.D. degree, Galveston Medical College, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX
1874 - Practiced medicine, Rusk, Cherokee Co., TX
1880,1886,1890,1893,1900 - Practiced medicine, Jacksonville, Cherokee Co., TX
1902 - Member, Texas State Legislature from Cherokee Co., TX
1908 - Member, Texas State Senate from Cherokee Co., TX
1910 - Jacksonville, Cherokee Co., TX (widower)
07/07/1912 - Died "at his home after an illness of several months", Jacksonville, Cherokee Co., TX

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
04/27/2014. Unpublished database

Note: This memorial was previously listed on Find A Grave as David Levi Lloyd (#46082964) but a first name of David has not been corroborated.


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