(1848-01-18)January 18, 1848 or (1859-01-18)January 18, 1859 Troy, Alabama, U.S.
Died
(1957-09-01)September 1, 1957 (98 or 109) Crestview, Florida, U.S.
Place of Burial
Almarant Cemetery
Allegiance
Confederate States of America (claimed)
Service/branch
Confederate States Army
Years of service
1864-1865 (claimed)
Rank
Private
Unit
4th Alabama Cavalry
William Allen Lundy (January 18, 1848? – September 1, 1957) claimed to be one of the last living Confederate veterans of the American Civil War, having claimed to have served with the 4th Alabama Infantry from 1864 to 1865. His age is disputed and some records suggest he was born in 1859, not 1848.
William Allen Lundy (January 18, 1848? – September 1, 1957) claimed to be one of the last living Confederate veterans of the American Civil War, having...
Lundy is an English island in the Bristol Channel. It forms part of the district of Torridge in the county of Devon. About 3 miles (5 kilometres) long...
Although he was survived by several other claimants in the 1950s, such as WilliamLundy, John B. Salling and Walter Williams, historical research has subsequently...
the last three living Confederate soldiers (status and age disputed): WilliamLundy, 108; Walter Williams, 113; and John Salling, 110. In mid-2006, new...
In Lee's Last Retreat: The Flight to Appomattox, historian William Marvel identified Private Pleasant Riggs Crump, of Talladega County, Alabama, who died...
colony in which freed slaves might relocate. As William Lloyd Garrison pointed out in a eulogy, Lundy was not the first American abolitionist, but "he...
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roadway continues eastward into the city of Niagara Falls as Lundy's Lane, named for WilliamLundy (1741–1829), a United Empire Loyalist from Berks County...
The 1860 census lists him as 4 years old, and the 1870 census as 14. WilliamLundy is listed as 1 year old on the 1860 census, and from 1870 until 1930...
Kincraig'. By 1488, King James IV confirmed the lands of Kincraig to WilliamLundy (or Lundin), however the Lundins held only half of the lands of Kincraig...
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fellow abolitionist William J. Watkins had influenced his view. In 1829, Garrison began writing for and became co-editor with Benjamin Lundy of the Quaker newspaper...
Also, Frank Lundy returns to Miami to hunt the Trinity Killer, and Debra once again becomes involved with Lundy. Soon, both she and Lundy are shot by...
1862, and he claims his father was killed by the British at the Battle of Lundy's Lane which took place seven years before he was born. Although, he reveals...
Georgianne Lundy (born October 18, 1954) is an American conductor and music educator. She founded the Scott Joplin Chamber Orchestra and the William Grant...
William Kidd (c. 1654 – 23 May 1701) also known as Captain William Kidd or simply Captain Kidd, was a Scottish privateer. Conflicting accounts exist regarding...
commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Lundy, the other by Captain William Stewart. Mountjoy appointed Lundy governor of the town instead of Philips...