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Dr Thomas L. Rogers Wilson

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Dr Thomas L. Rogers Wilson Veteran

Birth
Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA
Death
15 Nov 1891 (aged 69)
Licking, Texas County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Licking, Texas County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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THOMAS L. ROGERS WILSON Pension #240295 In 1880, Thomas L.R. Wilson, age 58 and a resident of Licking, Texas County, MO, applied for a pension for his services in the Civil War. He enrolled at Smithland, Livingston County, KY on 13 Oct 1861 in Co. H. of the 20th KY Volunteers commanded by Col. Sanders D. Bruce and was honorably discharged at Louisville, KY 27 Aug 1862. While in the line of duty at Shiloh about 7 Apr 1862, he was exposed and taken sick with rheumatism of the heart. He was hospitalized at Shiloh, Corinth, MS, Paducah, KY and Louisville. On 27 Aug 1862 he was discharged with a surgeon's certificate of disability. He returned to his home in Crittenden County, KY and then moved to Louisville, where he remained until the end of the war. About Nov 1868, he moved to his present residence near Licking, Texas County, MO. Before the war and afterward he was a physician and farmer. Thomas L. Rogers Wilson was born circa 1821 and was the son of John M. and Anna D. (Rogers) Wilson of Roane County, TN and Crittenden County, KY. Thomas L.R. Wilson married Mary Jane Ladd 30 Jan 1844 Kingston, Roane County, TN. He died 15 Nov 1891in Texas County, MO. His widow, Mary Jane, died 20 Apr 1902. The Crittenden Press of 7 Jan 1892 has the following obituary: Licking, Missouri 1 January Dr. Thomas L.R. Wilson died at his home here Nov. 16 of heart disease, age 70. He came to his state from Crittenden County, KY in 1868 and followed the practice of medicine. He served in the War as a corporal in Co. A, 20th KY Vol. Inf. He was a charter member of Boone Post, #258, GAR.

One stone has the name Willson.
THOMAS L. ROGERS WILSON Pension #240295 In 1880, Thomas L.R. Wilson, age 58 and a resident of Licking, Texas County, MO, applied for a pension for his services in the Civil War. He enrolled at Smithland, Livingston County, KY on 13 Oct 1861 in Co. H. of the 20th KY Volunteers commanded by Col. Sanders D. Bruce and was honorably discharged at Louisville, KY 27 Aug 1862. While in the line of duty at Shiloh about 7 Apr 1862, he was exposed and taken sick with rheumatism of the heart. He was hospitalized at Shiloh, Corinth, MS, Paducah, KY and Louisville. On 27 Aug 1862 he was discharged with a surgeon's certificate of disability. He returned to his home in Crittenden County, KY and then moved to Louisville, where he remained until the end of the war. About Nov 1868, he moved to his present residence near Licking, Texas County, MO. Before the war and afterward he was a physician and farmer. Thomas L. Rogers Wilson was born circa 1821 and was the son of John M. and Anna D. (Rogers) Wilson of Roane County, TN and Crittenden County, KY. Thomas L.R. Wilson married Mary Jane Ladd 30 Jan 1844 Kingston, Roane County, TN. He died 15 Nov 1891in Texas County, MO. His widow, Mary Jane, died 20 Apr 1902. The Crittenden Press of 7 Jan 1892 has the following obituary: Licking, Missouri 1 January Dr. Thomas L.R. Wilson died at his home here Nov. 16 of heart disease, age 70. He came to his state from Crittenden County, KY in 1868 and followed the practice of medicine. He served in the War as a corporal in Co. A, 20th KY Vol. Inf. He was a charter member of Boone Post, #258, GAR.

One stone has the name Willson.

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