Records For All Potter Co. Veterans Of All Wars

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| Last | First | DOB | DOD | Spouse | Parents | Notes | View Record |
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| Ladigo | Thomas | 1890 | 1950 | World War I |
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| Lamb | Michael | 1828 | 1878 | Lamb, Christiana A. | Civil War See Also Small Marker |
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| Lamberton | Henry | October 23, 1823 | June 06, 1891 | Charlotte D. (Staysa) | Civil War Pvt. - Co. D 76th PA Vols. Aged 67 Yrs 7 Mos & 11 ds See Also Close-Up |
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| Larkin | Jack F. Sr. | May 28, 1928 | March 01, 1992 | #1 Ruth Margaret (Bish) Braley Larkin # 2 Linda (Hail) Larkin | William Emmett and Ruth (Brace) Larkin | US Navy WWII |
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| Lawton | James Burd | September 11, 1886 | June 21, 1960 | Lawton, Chloe B. | Korea |
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| Lawton | William W. | January 09, 1878 | July 16, 1965 | Anna C. (Hitchcock) Lawton | William Mack and Rocelia Irene (Grover) Lawton | World War I |
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| Lawton | Joseph | November 18, 1827 | January 24, 1892 | 1st Mary Cleveland - 2nd Sarah Herring | Amos Lawton and Electa Goodenough | Civil War Co G 46 Regt Pa Inf Image Courtesy of Rose See Also Close-Up |
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| Lawton | Robert B. | February 15, 1930 | December 04, 2006 | Lawton, Elizabeth A. | Korea Cpl US Army See Also Military Plate Shinglehouse Vol. Fire Dept. |
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| Lawton | Donald A. | June 18, 1910 | August 15, 1998 | Lawton, Elizabeth M. | WWII US Army See Also Full View |
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| Lawton | Emily B. (Gannon) | 1830 | January 31, 1895 | Lucius Lawton | G.A.R Marker here for Husband Lucius who served in Civil War. No stone found for Lucius. See Also Close-Up |
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| Lawton | Henry | 1825 | 1888 | Nancy (Wilcox) Lawton | Amos and Electa Jane (Goodenough) Lawton | Civil War G.A.R. Aged 67 Years Age on stone and Age by dates do not match. See Also Close-Up |
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| Leach | James H. | 1831 | 1898 | Loretta J. Leach | Civil War Co. C 46th Regt. Pa Vols See Also Close-Up See Also Foot Stone |
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| Learn | Clair R. | April 18, 1919 | May 12, 1999 | Learn, Mildred D. (Kshir) | WWII S1 US Navy Pacific Theatre See Also Military Plate |
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| Leighton | Edward J. Sr | December 14, 1936 | January 11, 2008 | US Marine Corps Peacetime? IMage Courtesy of Donna McCaffey |
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| Leilous | Donald E (Ducky) | March 02, 1925 | June 26, 1988 | US Coast Guard WWII Married April 11, 1947 See Also Military Plate "Love will keep us together forever" |
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| Leverett | Albert M. | October 09, 1923 | May 01, 1991 | Leverett, Constance V. | WWII Pvt. US Army See Also Military Plate |
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| Lloyd | George G. | April 29, 1933 | February 19, 2003 | Korean War US Navy See Also Full View |
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| Lockwood | William | January 28, 1799 | December 17, 1880 | Laura (Lucas) Lockwood | War of 1812 Wed January 06, 1818 in Yates Co. NY Settled in Potter Co. In 1849 See Also Close-Up |
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| Lockwood | Robert E. | December 31, 1939 | February 12, 1999 | US Army Vietnam |
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| Lockwood | Jacob H. | June 17, 1830 | December 10, 1887 | Mary A. (Conner) Lockwood | William and Laura (Lucas) Lockwood | Civil War Co. F 210 Regt. Pa. Vol 'A noble man has gone to his reward' See Also Close-Up |
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| Lockwood | James T. | October 10, 1834 | April 12, 1910 | Sarah V. (Torrey) Lockwood | William and Laura (Lucas) Lockwood | Civil War Co. G 46th Regt. Pa. Vols. Sgt., Wounded in hip at Atlanta, Ga., Taken prisoner at Chancellorsville Prison from May 02, 1863 to May 15, 1863 - Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant on Septmber 29, 1864. - Mustered out with company on July 16, 1865 wed 1866 See Also Close-Up |
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| Lowe | LaVerne A. Jr. | March 11, 1946 | February 05, 2006 | Lowe, LaVerne A. Sr. and Vera I. (Lawton) | Peace Time US Merchant Marine See Also Close Up |
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| Lundy | Joseph E. | January 20, 1981 | February 07, 2008 | SPC US Army Iraq 'Loving Father Son & Brother' See Also :Military Plate See Also: Close Up |
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| Lunn | James | November 07, 1914 | April 18, 1979 | Earle L. and Mabel (Langdon) Lunn | WWII |
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| Lunn | Ebenezer | July 03, 1832 | February 28, 1891 | Lunn, Sarah | Civil War Priv. Co. H. 15 Regt. N.Y. Eng. Vol. |
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| Lunn | Claude Kelsy | August 11, 1895 | June 24, 1956 | Viola V. (Dexter) Lunn | Fred and Frances A. (Cameron) Lunn | Worl War I Pennsylvania Cook 305 Ammo Tn 80 Div Wed June 01, 1920 in Coudersport, PA. See Also Close-Up See Also Military Stone |
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| Lunn | Rowlee E. | 1892 | 1917 | US Navy World War I |
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| Lyman | Isaac | August 18, 1759 | March 01, 1827 | Sally Edgecomb Lyman, Laura Pierce Lyman, and Patience Mann Lyman | Benjamin and Sarah French Foster Lyman | Major Isaac Lyman, an American Revolutionary war veteran was one of the first permanent settlers in Potter County. Major Lyman is recognized the founder of Potter County. He was paid ten dollars for each settler he convinced to move to Potter County. He built his home in 1809 in nearby Lymansville, now known as Ladonna. Major Lyman also built the first road to cross Potter County and Potter County\'s first sawmill and gristmill. Lyman had a colorful personal history. After the death in childbirth of his first wife, Sally Edgecombe, he remarried; later he left his second wife and started a third family in Potter County. The second Mrs. Lyman was determined not to suffer on her own. She sought out the Major, travelling from Bolton Landing, New York to Potter County with the help of their son, Burrell, who was 18 at the time. Major Lyman lived with these two families in Potter County. Historical accounts of the living situation vary. Some say that Lyman kept both wives under one roof. Others state that there were two log homes for the families on the same piece of property. Descendants of Major Isaac Lymans three families still live and work in Potter County. (from Wikipedia) Photo Courtesy of Larry Johnson |
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