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Eugene Henry Levy

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Claiborne, MS, United States
Death: June 01, 1921 (81)
New York, NY, United States
Place of Burial: Hastings On Hudson, Westchester County, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Jacob Lewis Levy and Sarah Marks Levy
Husband of Almeria Emma Levy and Melinda Levy
Father of Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy; Edmund Octavus Levy; Lucia de Leon Levy; Eugenia Levy; Eugene Henry Levy, Jr. and 7 others
Brother of Julian Hillel Levy; Rosalie Levy Moses; Adele Levy Moses; Flora Beer; Joseph Calhoun Levy, (CSA) and 3 others

Managed by: Kevin Lawrence Hanit
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About Eugene Henry Levy

CONFEDERATE SOLDIER
SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF THE HEROIC DEAD OF THE
CONFEDERATE VETERANS
CAMP OF NEW YORK

From....Gene Baumwoll CSW (#46879782)
Update 2015

Enlisted Spring 1861 -1st Special Battalion, Louisiana Infantry (Rightor's)
June 1862 Transferred
Landry's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Donaldsonville Artillery)
Donaldsonville Light Artillery was organized during the late summer of 1861 in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. It was soon ordered to Virginia and after serving under Longstreet was assigned to C. Richardson's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia. The unit fought with the army from Williamsburg to Cold Harbor, then was active in the Petersburg siege and the Appomattox Campaign. The company lost 1 killed and 3 wounded at Gaines' Mill and Frayser's Farm, had 1 killed and 6 wounded at Fredericksburg, and 2 wounded out of the 114 engaged at Gettysburg. It totalled 90 men in April, 1864, and surrendered with 4 officers, 64 men, and 4 servants. Captains Victor Maurin and R. Prosper Landry were in command.

Source National Parks Service
Sodiers and Sailors Database

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Eugene Henry Levy's Timeline

1840
January 23, 1840
Claiborne, MS, United States
1867
June 21, 1867
New Orleans, Orleans, LA, United States
1868
October 8, 1868
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States
1869
December 1869
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States
1872
February 11, 1872
New Orleans, Orleans, LA, United States
1872
Louisiana, United States
1875
April 7, 1875
1876
July 26, 1876
Vermillionville, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, LA, United States
1879
June 18, 1879
Louisiana, United States