Here are some soldiers I’ve come across in my research:
Revolutionary War Soldiers
Lieutenant Abraham Labar from Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 5/22/1775, Northampton Associators.
Leonard Labar, Private, Captain Craig’s Company, Second Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Arthur St. Clair, Commander. Captain Craig’s Company was raised from men from Northampton County, PA, each man enlisting receiving a bounty of three pounds. From “History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon” by Alfred Mathews and Austin N. Hungerford. Philadelphia: Everts & Richards, 1884, page 12.
Melchior Labar, Private, Captain Craig’s Company, Second Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Arthur St. Clair, Commander. Captain Craig’s Company was raised from men from Northampton County, PA, each man enlisting receiving a bounty of three pounds. From “History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon” by Alfred Mathews and Austin N. Hungerford. Philadelphia: Everts & Richards, 1884, page 12.
Melekiah LABAR – on list of PA Residents who were Federal Pensioners in 1820
PA Residents who were FEDERAL PENSIONERS IN 1820:
Melekiah Labar
Civil War Soldiers
Alonzo Labar, Private, 134th PA. Mustered out with company.
Gehazi LaBar, mustered in 22 Sep 1863; Company F, 49th Inf Reg, PA;
killed on 10 May 1864 at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, VA. Submitted by Lynda La Bar at llabar@pacbell.net. She has photocopies of the military records from the National Archives.
Henry A. Labar, 110th PA. February 16th, 1864; mustered out with company December 25th, 1865; vet.
Isaac Labar, Private, 134th PA. Wounded at Chancellorsville May 2d, 1863; mustered out with company.
Jeremiah Labar, Private, Company E from Carbon City, 28th PA Volunteers, 6/25/1861, wounded then discharged 9/29/1862. Brother of Jesse Labar.
Jesse Labar, Private, Company F and S, 28th PA Volunteers. Brother of Jeremiah Labar.
John C. Labar, promoted to corporal, Company G, 132nd PA. Mustered in October 10th, 1862; and mustered out of Company July 11th, 1863.
Josiah Labar, Private, Company G, 132nd PA. Mustered in October 10th, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville May 3d, 1863; mustered out with company July 11th, 1863.
Luther Labar, 110th PA. February 18th, 1864; not on muster out roll.
Philip Labar, Private, Company H, recruited at Berks County, 104th Regiment, PA Volunteers, Lauer Infantry.
Solomon S. LaBar, Private, Company B, 179th Regiment Pennsylvania Drafted Militia, mustered in November 5, 1862; mustered out with company July 27, 1863.
Theodore Labar, Co.F; 129th regiment, wounded at the battle of Chancellorsville.
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