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James Fred Leslie b. 15 December 1841

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Lineage Leslie
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) James Fred Leslie
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Events

15 December 1841 birth:

occupation: Woburn (Massachusetts), clerk

between and 2 June 1865 military service: 39th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Company K, a.o., wounded June 18, 1864 (Siege of Petersburg), prisoner of war August 19, 1864 (Battle of Globe Tavern) paroled Oct. 9, 1864

1861 marriage count: None

after 1865 occupation: watchmaker and cabinet-maker in U. S. Navy Yard, Charlestown, assessor, almoner, Board of Overseers of the Poor

1913 residence: Woburn (Massachusetts)

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  1. The Thirty-Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers 1862-1865 by Alfred S. Roe -


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== 1 ==
James Fred Leslie
birth: 15 December 1841
occupation: Woburn (Massachusetts), clerk
military service: between and 2 June 1865, 39th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Company K, a.o., wounded June 18, 1864 (Siege of Petersburg), prisoner of war August 19, 1864 (Battle of Globe Tavern) paroled Oct. 9, 1864{{39th regiment - Massachusetts volunteers}}
marriage count: 1861, None
occupation: after 1865, watchmaker and cabinet-maker in U. S. Navy Yard, Charlestown, assessor, almoner, Board of Overseers of the Poor
residence: 1913, Woburn (Massachusetts)
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