DEADRICK
ALSO
KNOWN AS
Levesque,
The Deadrick
House, Article 1973
This cemetery is located on private
property owned by the
John H. Johnston family at Levesque
and is the site of the Captain Isaac
N. Deadrick house.
Inventoried in 1961 by Thomas Baker
and in 1981 by
Howard Lehman
(Posted with permission of the family of
Howard Lehman, 2003)
HARE,
Annie E. (Deadrick),
(daughter of
Isaac Newton and Martha V. Deadrick)
HARE,
HARE,
John Alvah,
(son of T. D.
Hare and Annie E. Deadrick)
HARE,
Lucy Annie,
(daughter of
Thomas Dabney Hare & Annie E. Deadrick)
HARE,
Dr. Thomas D.(Dabney),
Woodmen of the
DEADRICK,
I. N.(Isaac Newton), Sept 5, 1828 Apr 29, 1884
Confederate Soldier Captain, Co. A 29th
DEADRICK,
Mrs. I. N. (Martha V.),
DEADRICK,
Infant, born and died
DEADRICK,
John Dacus,
(son of Isaac N.
and Martha V. Deadrick)
DEADRICK,
John
DEADRICK,
Mary
(Isaac N. Deadrick,
Jr. and wife, Nannie Smith, are buried at
DISHION,
Paul Carlos, 1917 1922
HENDRICKSON,
S. M., Jan 3, 1844 Sep 13, 1895, wife of J. T. Hendrickson
LAY,
Pearl, 1879 May 20, 1911 (Household of Ruth #1829)
MAGET,
John D., Jan 5, 1793
MCGARRITY,
Jack, died Feb 1920
MCGARRITY,
Lillie D., died Nov 1918, daughter of Jack McGarrity
MILLER,
Bertha H., Apr 29, 1925
MONTGOMERY,
Pearl A., Sep 10, 1890 Aug 18, 1902, Dau of W. C.
& M. E. Montgomery
(From Great Niece, Delia Ann Jones, she died after being
given grapes on a train)
PERRY,
Bettie Arbuckle, Wife of J. F. Perry, May 7, 1864 May 1, 1918
(John Franklin Perry is buried at
Gibson Bayou Cemetery in Earle)
REEVES,
Homer, Mar 8, 1891
Reynoldsville, Illinois
Camp #12555 M. B. A. #272077 F. L. D.
SCOTT,
Frances, 1869 May 31, 1921 (Unmarked, death certificate on file)
VANCE,
H. I., died Sep 19, 1898, age 54 years, husband of Nettie
WADKINS,
Phenix, Tenn. Pvt. 326 Labor BN QMC, Jun 13, 1933
VANN,
Sam (last burial), Dec 25, 1873 Dec 1960
29th ARKANSAS CONFEDERATE CAVALRY
McGEHEE'S
COMPANY
COMPANY A
A list of the roll of Company A of the 29th Arkansas Confederate Cavalry which was organized at the old Methodist Camp ground near Vanndale in 1863 is a valued possession of Mrs. T. D. Hare.
Captain
I. N. Deadrick was Commander William Grooms was
first Lieutenant, John Cross was second Lieutenant. and W. P. Wilkins was third
Lieutenant. W.P Brown was orderly Sergeant, John M. Vann was second
Sergeant and Sam Ware was Commissary Sergeant.
Roster of Company A of the 29th Arkansas
Confederate Cavalry can be found at: http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/29cavcoa.html
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Deborah Lunsford Yates, 2000 2010
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