NameLevi Frick
Birth10 Nov 1833, Rowan County, NC
Death6 Apr 1895, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland
BurialSt Matthew’s Lutheran Church Cemetery, Rowan County, NC
Spouses
Birth7 Mar 1841
Death28 Apr 1859
BurialSt Matthew’s Lutheran Church Cemetery, Rowan County, NC
Marriage19 May 1858, by Justice of the Peace H. W. Hill
Childreninfant (Died as Infant) (1859-1859)
Birth31 Dec 1841
Death19 Jul 1917
BurialSt Matthew’s Lutheran Church Cemetery, Rowan County, NC
Marriage25 Jan 1864, Rowan County, NC
Charlie (Died as Child) (1878-1879)
Notes for Levi Frick
Levi died of cancer in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland. His grave in St Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery, Bringle Ferry Road, Rowan County, NC, is 63 feet from Bringle Ferry Road and 200 feet from Scout Road.
1870 Rowan County census, Morgan Township, 25 July 1870, dwelling #157, family #146
Frick, Levi 35M farmer
Frick, Julia Ann 28F keeping house
1880 Rowan County census page 341D
Levi FRICK Male 49 Farmer
Julian FRICK Wife Female 37 Keeping House
Eve L. M. FRICK Dau Female 8
Amanda L. FRICK Dau Female 6
Richard L. FRICK Son Male 4
Levi Frick Military Record
D1 NC Asst Private Roll 52
Complexion – dark
Hair – Black
Height – 5 ft, 7 and 1/2 inches
Eyes – Hazel
1 Regt. Artillary, Engineers & Ordinance Army of NC
Enlisted July 19, 1861 in Salisbury by H. Ramsey, for duration of war.
Sept-Oct, 1861 issued Duther, CS, Sabor, Bayonet, Ball & Scalboard – $9.75
Prisoner of war at Point Lookout, Md.
Arrived at City Point, Va. April 13, 1865
Captured on Southside Rd. April 5, 1865
Released at Point Lookout June 26, 1865 by GO No. 109 AGO
From NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS: 1861-1865
FRICK, LEVI, Private
Resided in Rowan County where he enlisted July 15, 1861 for the war. Present or accounted for through February 1865. Captured at Amelia Court House, Va., April 5, 1865 and confined at Point Lookout, Md., until released after taking Oath of Allegiance June 26, 1865.