SAMUEL LOTTINVILLE

CORPORAL of COMPANY A, 4TH ILLINOIS CAVALRY

PRIVATE COMPANY D, 76 ILLINOIS INFANTRY

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* LOTTINVILLE, SAMUEL: PVT D 76 IL US INF ST ANN IL.

* LOTTINVILLE, SAMUEL: CPL A 4 IL US CAV CON ST ANN IL.

LOTTINVILLE, ANTHONY: PVT K 147 IL US INF CHICAGO

LOTTINVILLE, HENRY: MUS K 147 IL US INF COOK CO IL.

LOTTINVILLE, THOMAS: PVT K 147 IL US INF ST ANN IL.

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LOTTINVILLE ANTOINE-HERCUFE, Served in the Union Army, of Company K, 147th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Feb 10, 1865, untill his death on May 8, 1865 at Dalton, Georgia.(For the history of the Illinois 147th Infantry and 4th Illinois Cavalery see- Report of the adjutant-general of the state of Illinois. Revised by Brigadier General J. W. Reece. Springfield Illinois Journal Company 1900.v7, p. 289-291, 635-637.)

September 21, 1861 Augustin volunteered in the Union Army serving in Company K, 4th Illinois Cavalary. He engaged in the battles of Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth and many others. August 1, 1862 he was appointed fifth sergent, with a honorable discharged on November 3, 1864. He then engaged in farming and owned 160 acres about a half mile north of Papineau, Illinois, USA. (For the history of the Illinois 147th Infantry and 4th Illinois Cavalery see- Report of the adjutant-general of the state of Illinois. Revised by Brigadier General J. W. Reece. Springfield Illinois Journal Company 1900.v7, p. 289-291, 635-637.)

SAMUEL LOTTINVILLE, Private St. Ann Aug 22, 1862 Transfered to the 4th Illinois Cavalry. Aug 25, 1862 Jean-Baptiste-Samuel Lottinville, was known as Samuel Served in the Union Army, Company K, 4th Illinois Cavalry, from September 25, 1862 to June 15, 1865, was honorably discharged with the rank of coporal. In the battle of Coffeeville, Mississippi, he was wounded, but stayed with his regiment in all its active movements. In 1874 he moved from Papineau area, where he was a farmer, and engaged in the merchant business at Martinton. (For the history of the Illinois 147th Infantry and 4th Illinois Cavalery see- Report of the adjutant-general of the state of Illinois. Revised by Brigadier General J. W. Reece. Springfield Illinois Journal Company 1900.v7, p. 289-291, 635-637.)

LOTTINVILLE HONRE-ALPHONSE, February 6, 1865 Honre-Alphonse (Henry) Lottinville volunteered in the Union Army, as a member of Company K 147th Illinois Infantry Regiment. January 20, 1866, he became honorably discharged with a specialist rateing of musician. In 1868 he bought a farm in the Papineau, Iroquois County area and farmed for about six years. He then engaged in the mercantile business in Papineau, as one of the firm of "Lottinville Brothers". The Lottinville Brothers and their self taught business practices, were the founders of very earls business success in Papineau, Iroquois County, Illinois. Now, though this small community is mainly onle one meat packing business, and one grain elevator, and private homes. (For the history of the 147th Illinois Infantry and the 4th Illinois Cavalry, see- Report of the adjutant-general of the state of Illinois. Revised by Brigadier General J. W. Reece. Springfield Illinois Journal Company 1900.v7, p. 289-291, 635-637.)