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    1. Re: [PIERCE-L] Lovick Pierce, Jr.
    2. Daniel Pierce
    3. B & C Pierce wrote: > > I don't think I have seen anyone post these items before, maybe they can > help LD/Wanda ..... or anyone else? > > Lovick Pierce, Jr. was in the 15th Regiment Volunteer Infantry Company E and > FI. > In the 1850 Georgia census, there are 5 Lovicks, 3 of which were of age to be in the Civil War: Age BP Residence Pearce, Lovick 42 GA Gwinnett Co. Pearce, Lovick 66 NC Muscogee Co. Pierce, George F. 39 GA Newton Co. Lovick 10 GA Newton Co. Pierce, Evonett 35 NC Randolph Co. Lovik 10 GA Randolph Co. Pierce, Lovic 24 SC Troup Co. It is believed that the 42 yr. old Lovick in Gwinnett Co. is the son of Wyley Pierce, so would not have been a Jr. And, he is maybe too old to have been enlisted. The 24 yr. old Lovic in Troup Co. could possibly be the son of 66 yr old Lovick, or some other unaccounted for Lovick, and therefore been Lovic Jr. Another possiblility is the 10 yr. old son of George F. Pierce in Newton Co. This appears to be Bishop George Foster Pierce, who is the son of Dr. Lovick Pierce. From information that I have, it appears that George's 10 yr. old son is actually named Lovick Pierce, II. If he enlisted in the CSA Infantry, they may have put him down as Lovick Pierce, Jr. instead of II. Lastly, it could be a Lovick Pierce who was not living in GA in 1850. > Levi R. Pierce was in the 52nd Regiment Volunteer Infantry Company I > > Brenda > This would probably be Levi Richard (Bud) Pierce, son of Reuben Harrison Pierce and Sarah Baker. Dorman Thomas would have information to confirm this. Dan Pierce Saugus, CA

    08/15/1999 03:08:24