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- John Labbo, Sunshine, Colorado
Surname: Labbo
First name: John
Middle name / initial: no data
Also Known As: no data
Alternative spelling: no data
Maiden: no data
Title: no data
M/F: no data
Birth: Jul 1839
Birthplace: Waterloo, NY[ note Joseph W. Labbo birthplace given as Watertown, NY ]
S/M/D/W: divorced
Death Date: 29 May 1909
Death Place: Sunshine, Colo
Age: 69y 10m 28d
Cause of Death: Lobar pneumonia
Cert Phy: Dr. C. L. Trril
Burial Date: 01 Jun 1909
Moved: no data
Informant/Charge To: Labbo Brothers, Jacob Burger
Mortician: Howe
Church/Minister: Church of Christ
Religion: no data
Purchaser: yes 31May1889 NW $5
Marker: #9 1971 [ date refers to a survey of cemetery ]
Section-Lot-Grave: C-018-3 NW
Father: F. H. Labbo [ Joseph W. Labbo's father given as Francis Labbo ]
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother: no data
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Spouse: Annette Nettie Davis; divorced and they remarried
Marriage: 2) 10Dec1891
Occupation: Barber
Res Colo: Sundshine,Colo
Residence: no data
Res here: no data
Res From: no data
Frat Org: GAR [ Grand Army of the Republic ]
Military: Company A, 5th Missouri S M Cavalry
Census: 1880 Longmont; 1885 Longmont; 1900 Sunshine
Ref: *004:020; BB1:10; SCG obit; BCC; 29Mul1893; BN 22Jun1893:3
BIO: 1880 Longmont Village census: John Labbo 39 [age] NY [self] Ger [father] Ger [mother] barber [occupation] Nettie 20 IL IL IL Francis 4month CO1885 Longmont census John Labbo 44 NY Ger Ger barber Nettie 23 IL Frank 5 CO Nettie 3 CO Eva A. 2 CO1900 Sunshine census: John Labbo July 1839 60 NY John Labbo sued for divorce from wife Annette. She had him arrested 22Sept1890 for attempting to kill her. She was granted the divorce from John and given custody of the children. (HW 24Sept189:5; 22Oct1890:8). John Labbo remarried 10Dec1891 in Denver in Denver Nettie Davis after several months separation. (BDC 12Dec1891:5; BN 17Dec1891:4). John was granted divorce from Annettie and given custody of 4 children 18Jul1893. Mrs. Labbo "has skipped out for Denver" in June1893 leaving her husband and children again. Funeral was at Buchheit, Howe and Hickox's under auspices of the local GAR of which he was a member. He was well know by Boulderites. H is daughter, Mrs. Gibson, arrived in Boulder 01Jun from Seattle, WA. His brothers Henry Labbo of Boulder and J.W.Labbo [taken to be Joseph W.] of Sunshine and his sister Mrs. Jacob Burger, are his immediate family. Many friends from Sunshine came down for furneral.
from US National Park Service Civil War Soldier and Sailor System Soldier data base
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm
Name First Last John Labbe
Regiment Name 5 Missouri S. M. Cav. 2nd Organization.
Side Union
Company A
Soldier's Rank_In Pvt.
Soldier's Rank_Out Pvt.
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M390 roll 28
from US National Park Service Civil War Soldier and Sailor System Regimental History
UNION MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/regiments.htm
5th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry (2nd Organization)
Organized February 2, 1863, from 13th Regiment, State Militia Cavalry. Attached to District of Rolla, Dept. of Missouri, to June, 1863. District of the Border, Dept. of Missouri, to October, 1863. District of Rolla, Dept. of Missouri, to muster out.
SERVICE.-Independence, Mo., February 8, 1863 (Cos. "C," "D." "F"). Blue Springs March 22. Independence March 23. Headquarters at Waynesville. Scouts from Waynesville June 20-23 (Co. "H"). Scout from Salem and skirmish July 3 (Co. "D"). Scout from Houston to Spring River Mills and skirmish August 6-11 (Cos. "B," "C," "F" and "G"). Jack's Ford August 14 (Detachment). Warrensville August 25 (Detachment). Texas, USA County September 11-12 (Detachment). Near Houston September 12 (Detachment). Near Salem September 13 (Cos. "C," "M"). Near Man's Creek October 14 (Detachment). King's House, near Waynesville. October 26 (Co. H). Scout from Houston to Jack's Fork November 4-6 (Cos. "B," "G," "I"). Scouts from Houston November 23-29 (Detachment), and December 9-19. Scouts from Salem December 26-29 (Cos. "C," "M"). Scout from Houston into Arkansas, with skirmishes February 5-17, 1864 (Detachment). Independence April 23. Scouts from Big Piney July 5-6. Scout in Shannon County July 18-21 (Detachment). Rolla August 1. Scouts in Moniteau and Morgan Counties September 11-18 (Detachment). Scout in Texas, USA County September 14-21 (Detachment). Thomasville September 18. Waynesville September 30 (Co. "B"). Moreau Bottom, Jefferson City, October 7. Booneville October 9. Lexington October 19. Independence October 22. Big Blue and State Line October 22. Westport October 23. Engagement on the Marmiton, or battle of Charlot, October 25. Mine Creek, Little Osage River, Marias des Cygnes, October 25. Near Centreville November 2 (Co. "K"). Operations near Waynesville December 1-3 (Detachment). Big Piney December 2 (Detachment). Scouting and escort duty in District of Rolla till July, 1865. McCartney's Mills January, 1865 (Detachment). Scout in Shannon County January 2-7 (Cos. "C," "D," "M"). Operations about Waynesville January 16-22. Scouts from Salem and Licking to Spring River, Ark., and skirmishes February 23-March 2. Scouts from Waynesville to Hutton Valley, Rolla and Lebanon March 5-12. Near Rolla March 24 (Co. "E"). Mustered out July 8, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 19 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 93 Enlisted men by disease. Total 114.
Predecessor unit:
MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS
BOONEVILLE STATE MILITIA CAVALRY BATTALION ("EPSTEIN'S").
Organized at Booneville March 24, 1862. Assigned to duty at Booneville. Attack on Booneville September 14, 1861. Operating against guerrillas in Cooper, Moniteau, Saline and Cooper Counties till May, 1862. Operations in Saline County March 7-10, 1862. Near Marshall March 16 (Co. "A"). Skirmish on Little Sni April 1. Organized as 13th Missouri State Militia Cavalry May 19, 1862. Changed to 5th Missouri State Militia Cavalry February 12, 1863.
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