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  1. Ralph Vern Usher: Birth: 15 JUN 1874 in Maquoketa, Jackson, Iowa. Death: 15 DEC 1963 in Jackson County, Iowa


Sources
1. Title:   Denison Genealogy
Page:   p 117
Author:   Denison, E. Glenn
Publication:   Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, 1982
2. Title:   Gravestone
Page:   FindAGrave.com
3. Title:   Death Record
Page:   Jackson County Death records
4. Page:   Iowa, Jackson, Farmers Creek, - Ancestry.com
Author:   1895 census
5. Title:   1850 census
Page:   Iowa, Jackson, Farmers Creek, im 2/11
6. Title:   1905 Iowa State Census
Page:   Iowa St. Census, 1905, Jackson, Maquoketa, im 46/81
Publication:   Ancestry.com
7. Title:   1920 census
Page:   Iowa, Jackson, 1-WD Maquoketa Twp., p 91 ED 7- sheet 6A
8. Title:   Military record
Page:   U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865, ancestry.com
9. Title:   Military record
Page:   American Civil War Soldiers, ancestry.com
10. Title:   Obituary
Page:   see notes for Leverett Usher

Notes
a. Note:   Served as bugler in Civil War, severly injured. 2nd Iowa Cav. Film Number M541 Roll 27. In 1880, father Charles is living with Leveret in Farmers Creek Twp., Jackson Co. IA. In 1850 census, name appears to be Leberich. 1920 census,
 Obit: came to Terr. of IA in 1842, settled in Farmers' Creek Twp. Believed to have been the last surviving member of his company
 John P Usher, in Pres. Lincoln's cabinet, is said to be his uncle.
  Leverett W. Usher; Regiment Name 2 Iowa Cavalry; Side Union; Company L; Soldier's Rank_In Pvt.; Soldier's Rank_Out Pvt. Number M541 roll 27 Ancestry.com: Everett W Usher, Residence: Maquoketa, Iowa Enlistment Date: 25 October 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Iowa Unit Numbers: 174 174 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 25 October 1861 at the age of 22
 Enlisted in Company L, 2nd Cavalry Regiment Iowa on 25 October 1861. Received a disability discharge Company L, 2nd Cavalry Regiment Iowa on 25 September 1862
  The Passing of L. W. Usher -- from a Jackson County, Iowa, newspaper, 1924
 Leverett Usher, son of Dr. Charles L. and Mrs. Usher, was born in or near Cleveland, Ohio, June 15, 1839, and came with his parents to the Territory of Iowa in 1842, where they settled in Farmers Creek township, Jackson county, where Leverett spent nearly all his life. On the 5th of October, 1861, at the age of 22, he enlisted in Co. L. 2nd Iowa Cavalry, Iowa's splendid fighting regiment. He received serious injuries in the famous charge of that regiment at Farmington, Ky., and was discharged for disability in September 1862. On February 22, 1872, he was united in marriage with Miss Hulda J. Tubbs, who has been a helpful life partner through all the years, nursing and caring for him in his last illness.
 His father, Charles L. Usher, was a practicing physician in Jackson county for many years, and his Aunt * Denison taught the first school taught in what is now Maquoketa, in 1842 in the sod covered log school house. His uncle, Chas. P. Usher, was member of Lincoln's cabinet. **
 Leverett Usher was patriotic to a marked degree, loyal to his country and the flag, and a good soldier, and all through his life a good citizen, good neighbor and true friend. He was stricken with paralysis last Monday, Feb. 4, about 1 o'clock p.m. and passed away between 4 and 5 p.m., Feb. 5, 1924. He is believed to have been the last survivor of his company. Captain W. S. Belden when visiting here in the fall of 1922, told the writer that he believed that Leverett Usher and himself were the last survivors of his company, and he died on his way home.
 Those left to mourn the passing of the old veteran are his devoted wife, one son, Ralph, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Harrison's funeral home Friday, Feb. 8, at 2 o'clock, Rev. Kidder officiating, and remains will be placed in the mausoleum for the present.
 [*Miss Eunice Denison, sister of Mrs. Nancy Denison Usher. ** John Palmer Usher, in Lincoln's cabinet, was the first cousin of Leverett's father Charles L. Usher.]


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