Isaac Lefevers

First Name: Isaac
Last Name: Lefevers
Unit: 
Co. K, 46th North Carolina Infantry
Rank: 
Sergeant
Name Variant: 
Isaac Lafevers
Biography: 

Isaac Lefevers (1832-1864) and his wife, Catherine (b. ca. 1835), owned a farm in the Jacob’s Fork section of Catawba County, North Carolina, where they resided with their two small children Sarah and Sidney.  In addition to farming, Lefevers operated a successful pottery shop and is well known today for the fine stoneware he produced.  Lefevers (also spelled Lafevers) served as a sergeant in Co. K, 46th North Carolina Infantry.  He enlisted on March 15, 1862, was wounded on June 15, 1864, and died at Camp Winder hospital in Richmond on July 14, 1864. 

Authored Letters

Displaying 1 - 25 of 49
ID Letter Datesort ascending Author Recipient From To
12098 Lefevers52 May 20, 1864 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Spotsylvania Courthouse, Spotsylvania County, VA Catawba County, NC
12097 Lefevers51 May 19, 1864 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Spotsylvania Courthouse, Spotsylvania County, VA Catawba County, NC
12096 Lefevers50 May 3, 1864 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Orange County, VA Catawba County, NC
12094 Lefevers49 April 29, 1864 Isaac Lefevers J. W. Bandy Orange County, VA
12093 Lefevers48 March 15, 1864 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Orange County, VA Catawba County, NC
12092 Lefevers47 March 7, 1864 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Orange County, VA Catawba County, NC
12091 Lefevers46 February 29, 1864 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Orange County, VA Catawba County, NC
12090 Lefevers45 December 27, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Gordonsville, Orange County, VA Catawba County, NC
12089 Lefevers44 October 14, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Prince William County, VA Catawba County, NC
12087 Lefevers42 August 30, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Taylorsville, Hanover County, VA Catawba County, NC
12086 Lefevers41 June 22, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Henrico County, VA Catawba County, NC
12085 Lefevers40 June 14, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Richmond, Richmond County, VA Catawba County, NC
12084 Lefevers39 June 5, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Kingston, Lenoir County, NC Catawba County, NC
12083 Lefevers38 May 28, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Kinston, Lenoir County, NC Catawba County, NC
12081 Lefevers36 April 9, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Pocotaligo Station, Beaufort County, SC Catawba County, NC
12080 Lefevers35 April 7, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Henry Rhodes Pocotaligo Station, Beaufort County, SC Catawba County, NC
12079 Lefevers34 April 5, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Catawba County, NC
12078 Lefevers33 April 5, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Pocotaligo Station, Beaufort County, SC Catawba County, NC
12077 Lefevers32 April 3, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Pocotaligo Station, Beaufort County, SC Catawba County, NC
12076 Lefevers31 March 26, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Pocotaligo Station, Beaufort County, SC Catawba County, NC
12074 Lefevers30 March 17, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Pocotaligo Station, Beaufort County, SC Catawba County, NC
12073 Lefevers29 March 1, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Pocotaligo Station, Beaufort County, SC Catawba County, NC
12072 Lefevers28 February 26, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers , Henry Rhodes Pocotaligo Station, Beaufort County, SC Catawba County, NC
12071 Lefevers27 February 23, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers SC Catawba County, NC
12070 Lefevers26 February 19, 1863 Isaac Lefevers Catherine Lefevers Wilmington, NC Catawba County, NC

Received Letters

Displaying 1 - 2 of 2
ID Letter Datesort ascending Author Recipient From To
12088 Lefevers43 September 27, 1863 Catherine Lefevers Isaac Lefevers Catawba County, NC
12082 Lefevers37 April 18, 1863 Henry Rhodes Isaac Lefevers Lincoln County, NC

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