Company H · 4th Virginia Cavalry · Black Horse
* R. Wyndham Lucas
unknown–1864
Confirmed by: M V K Y
Confederate Service Record
"Wyndham Lucas"; enlisted 1 March 1862; wounded and captured 8 January 1863 Bristownsburg; exchanged 29 March 1863; wounded in right ankle.
- R. Wyndham Lucas M V K Y Photo: Born: Married: Died: Y K. Trevillians Station. Killed at Trevillian Station, May, 1864. [2541] R. A. Hart letter says killed June 11, 1864. Obituary: Children: Parents and Siblings: Other Family: Stories, Letters & Biographies: Check. Is more at reference? Put 2nd Pph (or all) at Died heading? “Windham Lucas as I wrote you before was in possession of the Yankees he was wounded & I think he is there yet they have taken a great many of the Black Horse and they have all been exchanged.”[2542] “Windham Lucas poor fellow died from his wound his Mother arrived but a few hours before he died. The family are much distressed.”[2543] See original for editing CSR: “Wyndham Lucas”; enlisted 1 March 1862; wounded and captured 8 January 1863 Bristownsburg; exchanged 29 March 1863; wounded in right ankle. Additional Information: Listed as “R. W. Lucas.”[2544]
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Source Rosters
- M Martin Roll (most authoritative)
- V Vanished Roster (~1874–1878)
- K K.I. Keith Roster (1924)
- Y Nanzig Register
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Suggest a correction →From A Biographical Register of the Members of Fauquier County Virginia's Black Horse Cavalry, 1859–1865. Compiled by Lynn C. Hopewell (1940–2006), with editorial assistance by Susan W. Roberts and research by Heidi Burke. Manuscript completed February 28, 2008. Published posthumously.