Thursday, 7 June 2012

John William Lendrem 1881-1966


Memorial to John William Lendrem 1881-1966 and Ellen Victoria Anderson Lendrem 1890-1974 in Greenville, South Carolina, USA.


John H Lendrem, California, 1857

Just when you think you've found all the Lendrems another pops up from nowhere. 
This time it's John H Lendrem in the military returns for Fort Point, Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco, California:
Name: John H Lendrem
Post Name: Presidio of San Francisco
Post Location: California
Post Commander: E D Keyes
Military Place: San Francisco, California
Return Period: Jan 1857 - Jan 1858

Thomas G Lendrem - Pennsylvania Volunteers

Another mention of Corporal Thomas G Lendrem of Company F of the Thirty Third Regiment:

COMPANY F Captain, Charles C. Conley; First Lieutenant, Daniel M Gowan; Second
Lieutenant, Samuel Martyn; First Sergeant, William H. Neinburn ; Sergeants, Paul A.
Louder, Jesse Mills, Jacob Senneff, Richard Kent; Corporals, Alexander Dunn, George
Kaller, Lemiing Minister, Issacher E, Bower, Robert A. Welsch, Thomas G. Lendrem,
Matthew O Xeil, George F. Resoff; Musician, William A. Walker ; Privates, John Ander
son, David Ahern, Augustine S. Biles, Philip Butler, John Cappes, Thomas Campbell, Harry
C. Comley, William F. Comley, George W. Criswell, Thomas Clare, John J. Curtis, John S.
Contryman, Frank Dougherty, Samuel W. Durrell, William Dubwis, William H. Downing,
Napoleon Frank, John F, Folley, Allen W. Hall, George W. Iloff, Henry W. Holmes, Henry
N. Holmes, George Hacket, George L. James, Henry Johnson, William Kauffman, Samuel
Kline, Charles Klinger, Matthew Kennedy, Timothy Lehman, Charles D. Lake, John M.
Edward Tidiow, Edward W. Taxis, Charles H. Watmore, John Wide, Henry B, Weidner,
John C. Weber. 

See the History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers by Samuel Penniman Bates.

33rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry Militia (Emergency, 1863)

Organized at Harrisburg June 26, 1863, for the protection of Pennsylvania against Lee's invasion. Duty in the Dept. of the Susquehanna during Gettysburg Campaign. Mustered out August 4, 1863.