Marylander's who served with Lucas

  1. William Affelder

  2. William Albert (Baltimore County)

  3. Francis Baker (Georgetown)

  4. Samuel Bell

  5. Michael Boyle (Baltimore)

  6. Edward Joseph Brady (Baltimore)

  7. William Bass

  8. Robert Calvert

  9. John Clarke (Baltimore)

  10. W. J. Cook: 3905 Listed on Point Lookout Prison Camp for Confederates

  11. James Cooper

  12. Frederick Thomas Crate (Fort Washington, P.G. County)

  13. George W. Crisall

  14. Jeremiah Delaney

  15. Charles A. Donnelly (Emmitsburg)

  16. Benjamin Z. Dutton

  17. Joseph Eaton (Baltimore)

  18. John Eff

  19. Edward Ellis (Baltimore)

  20. Hugh Farley  (Baltimore)

  21. Peter Farr

  22. Peter Foster

  23. C.M. Frail

  24. Gotlieb Frey  (Baltimore)

  25. Joseph Gratis  (Baltimore County)

  26. Marion M. Griffith

  27. Cornelius Haerlahy

  28. George Hilbert

  29. William H. Hobbs (Baltimore)

  30. Richard Humphreys

  31. Jacob Hunter: 4797 Listed on Point Lookout Prison Camp for Confederate

  32. William H.H. James

  33. Sergeant Henderson Kellbaugh (Baltimore)

  34. Edward F. Kelley (Baltimore County)

  35. Michael Kelly

  36. John Kenney

  37. James R. Kirby

  38. John Lain

  39. Henry Lang

  40. John H. Lawrence

  41. John Long

  42. Henry C. Lowe

  43. William Lyles

  44. Daniel Lynch

  45. John T. McCarthy

  46. Timothy J. McCarthy

  47. John A. McCaull

  48. Corporal David McChue (Baltimore)

  49. James McGregor (Baltimore)

  50. Corporal Charles W. McKee (Baltimore)

  51. James H. McKim

  52. Thomas McLaughlin (Baltimore)

  53. Francis McLean

  54. Edwin Magwood

  55. Lieutenant William D. Martin

  56. Garbriel Marty

  57. Oliver Massey (Baltimore)

  58. William Moffitt (Cecil County)

  59. Thomas Montague

  60. William Montjoy

  61. James M. Mull (Frederick)

  62. Patrick Mullany

  63. Charles Murgotten

  64. John Murphy

  65. John A. Myers

  66. William Henry Owings (Baltimore)

  67. John Abel Pierce

  68. Thomas Quinn (Baltimore)

  69. Alexander Richardson (St. Mary's County)

  70. Edward Smith Rodley (Baltimore)

  71. Charles C. Ross (Baltimore)

  72. John Schulter (Baltimore)

  73. George W. Seward (Baltimore)

  74. John O. Shaffer (Baltimore)

  75. Richard H. Sheckells (Baltimore)

  76. Michael Henry Sheeon - Michael Sheeon actually went by his middle name, Henry and he was from Ireland. He and his mother came to the United States in 1845 when he was 3 years old. We assume they came as part of the wave of Irish due to the potato famine. My grandmother and she said that Henry and his mother settled in Washington DC where he attended a Catholic school. At the start of the Civil War, he traveled to Charleston SC to join the Confederacy. After the war, he was a scout in the Western Territories eventually settling in Texas. They settled in South Carolina and after the war was, Henry moved to Llano, Texas. In 1867, he married Susan Leverett and they had 8 children, including my great-grandfather, John Wesley Sheeon. Henry died in Llano in 1925.

  77. A.J. Skelton: 5983 Listed on Point Lookout Prison Camp for Confederates

  78. Charles Smith (Baltimore)

  79. Sergeant James Wallis (Baltimore)

  80. Corporal John F. Warnick (Baltimore)

  81. Quarter Master George Westfall (Baltimore)

  82. Joseph Wheatly

  83. George W. Williams (Baltimore)

  84. John R. Wills (Baltimore County)

  85. Corporal Frank A. Worth (Baltimore)

  86. Sergeant Major John A. Worth (Baltimore)