Is anyone perchance working on an AUGUSTUS H. LETOURMY, who was in Clark County, Indiana (near Louisville, Kentucky) circa 1860? His name has come up in some research I'm doing on our church's Bicentennial History and he seems a somewhat interesting character; I'd like to know a little more about him. What I do know is: Augustus H. Letourmy was a First Sergeant in the 49th Regiment, Company I (Civil War), later commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant. He was the sexton for the Christian Church at Silver Creek in 1860 and is listed on its membership roll in 1861 but was later give a "letter of dismission" (meaning a letter of transfer to another church). According to Bart Johnson, Letourmy listed his residence as Memphis, Indiana; he enlisted Oct. 18, 1862 and mustered out Nov. 29, 1864. I've done some internet searches on this surname and most of what I come up with is in French, so I'm guessing he immigrated from France or was of French descent. I spent so much time deciphering and confirming the correct spelling of his name that I've become interested in what became of "Gus". Bart has on his website a picture of Lt. Augustus H. Letourmy <see http://www.kiva.net/~bjohnson/49th.html>, but Bart doesn't know anything more about him. Letourmy does not seem appear on the 1860 Clark County census, certainly not under this spelling. Anybody know anything about Lt. Letourmy? Lois - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Clark County, Indiana Cemeteries Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5881 Next CCCPC Meeting: Saturday, 11-07-98, New Washington Library, 2:00 PM Ask me about the Bicentennial History of Silver Creek/Stony Point Church ------------------------------------------------------------------------