Soldier Information
Name: Lewis Bohler
Alias: Bowling
Place of Birth: Oldham KY Year of Birth: 1841
Occupation: Farmer
Eyes: Black Hair: Black Complexion: Black
Height in Feet: 5 Inches: 9
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Enlistment Information
Enlistment Date: April 1, 1865
Enlistment Place: Christianburg, Shelby County
Enlistment State: KY
Compiled Military Service Record
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Congressional District: 4th
Company: E Regiment(s): 119th Regt USCI
Mustered Where: Lexington, Kentucky
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Notes:
About two months after Bohler enlisted he died from pneumonia at Camp Nelson. He was 24 years old.
Many thanks to the Oldham County History Center and scholar Robert Bell for providing us with basic information about this soldier upon which our additional research is based.
Soldier Death Information
Died in war? Yes
Military Death Date: June 9, 1865
Military Death Location: Camp Nelson, KY
Military Cause of Death: Pneumonia
Death Date: June 7, 1865
Cause of Death: Pneumonia
Soldier Pension Information
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No widow pension card found
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Freedman’s Bank/Freedmen’s Bureau Information
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Family Information
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1870 Census
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1880 Census
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1890 Census
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1900 Census
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1920 Census
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Enslaver Information
Name: Robert Crockett Location: Shelby County, Kentucky
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Born in Kentucky, Crockett’s real estate in 1850 was valued at $26,400. In the same year, Margaret Crockett, possibly his mother, resided in his household and had real estate valued at $4,000. Ten years later his real estate increased to $38, 000, and decreased to $31,000 in 1870. His personal estate increased from 1860 to 1870 — $16,075 to $25,000,
1850 Enslaver Census
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1850 Number of Enslaved: 13
1860 Enslaver Census
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1860 Real Estate Value: $38,000 1860 Personal Estate Value: $16,075
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1860 Number of Enslaved: 6
1870 Enslaver Census
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1870 Real Estate Value: $31,000 1870 Personal Estate Value: $25,000
1880 Enslaver Census
Compensation Information
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