Henderson County, Kentucky Biography


WILLIAM EDWARD LABREY

William Edward LABREY was born at New Albany, Indiana, 09 Jun 1844, and was educated from the city schools of that place. He is a son of Edward LABREY and Theresa PALMER. His paternal grandfather, Anthony LABREY, died in Paris, France; his maternal grandfather, R. J. PALMER, who was the first President of the Iron Mountain Railroad and grocery merchant, died in 1865, at Hanover, now Crystal City, Missouri.

William has always manifested a taste for active life and from that disposition, before his majority, engaged in trading in stock and following teaming for a livelihood. He was one of the first to volunteer his services to the support of the Union at the breaking out of the late war, and was mustered into the Thirty-eighth Indiana Regiment at New Albany, on 17 Jun 1861. His regiment was assigned to Scribner's Brigade, General Rousseau's Division, Army of the Cumberland. At the noted and terrible battle of Perryville, Mr. LABREY served as Ordinance Master and was placed in charge of an ordinance train. While there, in the discharge of his duty, he was wounded in the left side and was given a six months' leave of absence. He afterwards was appointed Wagon Master of the Fourteenth Army Corps, General WALCOTT commanding. Prior to WALCOTT, the Fourteenth Corps was commanded by General George H. THOMAS, so distinguished for his fighting pluck and splendid military judgment. Mr. LABREY participated in many battles and skimishes, notably Perryville, Chickamauga and Kennesaw Mountain. At Chickamauga he was the second time wounded while trying to rally a wagon train. For all this, the Government has recognized his services by placing his name upon the pension rolls - a recognition worthily bestowed. Three months after the close of the war - in 1865 - Mr. LABREY was in charge of one of the largest Government Wagon Posts.

15 Jun 1865, at New Albany, he was married to Miss Minnie GILCHRIST, and this union has been blessed by the birth of seven children, Maude, Effie, Bert, Kate, Annie, Minnie and Wilbur. In 1867, William with his then little family, came to Henderson, where he has been engaged, up to this writing, in teaming, contracting and carrying on a livery business. It is due to say of him that, by energy and industry, knowing no limit, he has proven his metal, gained a snug property and lives happily in the society of a loving family and a host of friends.

William was raised a Catholic, but, several years ago, united with the Baptist Church. He is a member of the Masonic and Odd Fellow fratrnities, as he is also a member of the Iron Hall Insurance Benefit and the Grand Army of the Republic Societies. He is a member of the Henderson Fire Department, having, during his membership, filled all of the chairs, and performed upon numerious occasions, a noble duty, for which he is held in high esteem.

Starling's History of Henderson County, Kentucky, 1887.

 



WILLIAM EDWARD LABREY REFERENCES

1880 CENSUS OF HENDERSON COUNTY

William Labry, age 36, Page 103, House No. 414; Mindy age 35; Maude age 14; Effie age 11; Bertie age 9; Katie age 5; Annie age 2.


1900 CENSUS OF HENDERSON COUNTY

W. B. Lobry age 55, Page 632, House No. 554; Florence age 55; Effy age 31; Kate age 25; Annie age 22; Minnie age 19; Wilbur age 16.


INTERMENT RECORDS

W. E. Labrey, 23 Apr 1901, Fernwood, Age unknown, K 1267
J. Albert Labrey, 12 Aug 1913, Fernwood, Age unknown, 1267
Arineta Labrey, 16 Jun 1932, Fernwood, Age unknown, 1267


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