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These Civil War Soldiers names and death record information was found in the 1867 Plymouth County Directory. The directory does not say what the source of these records is, and while they are not official records of Civil War soldier deaths, they can provide a place to start looking.
Lakeville furnished 85 men for the Union Army, and 6 for the Navy.
Wm. H. Cole, C. 4th at New Orleans, of chronic diarrhea, August 19, 1863.
Benj. F. Holloway, C, 4th, of a wound received at Port Hudson, June 15, 1863.
Andrew J. Perkins, E, 40th, at Lakeville, Nov. 22, 1863.
Granville T. Record, F. 29th, of chronic diarrhea, Sept. 13, 1862.
Michael Sullivan, I, 3d, killed at Plymouth, N.C., Dec. 12, 1863.
George W. Terry, A, 40th killed at battle of Drury's Bluff, May 16, 1864.
Narcissus Williams, C, 4th in Brashear City Hospital, of chronic diarrhea, June 11, 1863.
Benj. L. Washburn, A, 40th in Regimental Hospital, Folly Island, of dysentery, Sept. 20, 1863.
George Washburn, A, 40th in Rebel Prison 1864
Source: The Plymouth County Directory and Historical Register of the Old Colony, Middleboro, Mass: Published by Stillman B. Pratt & Co., 1867.