Push to enlarge. |
Captain Henry V. P. Kabrick.
Birth: Nov. 15, 1841, Loudoun County, Virginia.
Death: May 20, 1927, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
Wife: Francis F George Kabrick (1841 - 1922).
Children: Lorena Nancy Kabrick Peerson (1872 - 1959), David George Lee Kabrick (1877 - 1916), Lula Edna Kabrick (1878 - 1879).
Burial: George Cemetery, Oak Grove, Jackson County, Missouri.
Captain Henry Y. P. Kahrick.
He entered the service August 14, 1862, and two days later was given his baptism of fire at the battle of Lone Jack. He belonged to Company C, 2d Missouri Cavalry, Marmaduke's Division. There was no truer soldier and there is no truer friend than Henry Kabrick. He is proud of his war record, as every real soldier should be. He was in the battles at Lone Jack, Newtonia, Gape Girardeau, Osage Eiver, Lexington, Westport, Mine Creek, and all the battles and skirmishes of his command.
He was still a young man when the war closed and he returned to his home near Oak Grove, Mo., where he has resided ever since, following the vocations of farmer and carpenter. He is one of the substantial citizens of the county, and is captain of Up. Hays Camp, United Confederate Veterans, at Oak Grove.
Captain Kabrick has a son, Lee Kabrick, serving in the United States Army in the Philippine Islands.
No comments:
Post a Comment