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28th New York Infantry Regiment | ||||||||||||||
Niagara Rifles; Scott Life Guard | ||||||||||||||
Cincero R Leinbaugh | ||||||||||||||
Mr. Leinbaugh enlisted as Private in Company C, 28th NY on April 25, 1861 and mustered in service with the regiment on May 22, 1861. He was discharged, for unknown reasons, on July 30, 1861 at Darnestown, Maryland. | ||||||||||||||
He is buried at Cold Springs Cemetery in Lockport, Niagara County, NY along with his wife, a number of his children and his parents. The family members are all listed on the main family stone, which read as follows: | ||||||||||||||
LEINBAUGH | ||||||||||||||
CINCERO R 1838-1926 ---- LAVINA His Wife 1840-1906 ---- DOLLEY ---- GIRTY L 1868-1871 | ||||||||||||||
The other side of the family marker shows the parents of Cincero. Their marker stones read as follows: | ||||||||||||||
LEINBAUGH | ||||||||||||||
Dr. SAMUEL 1791 - 1860 ---- Mary His Wife 1800-1879 | ||||||||||||||
Within the cemetery, the roads are mostly named after types of tree. They are buried in Lot C, Section 112, close to the junction of Oak and Dell. | ||||||||||||||
Last visited: January 24th 2010 | ||||||||||||||