| Third New Jersey Cavalry | ||||||||||||||||||
| Leonard Laurence Roray | ||||||||||||||||||
| Bio written by Karen Denmark | ||||||||||||||||||
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Leonard's young appearance belied his 20 years when he had this photo taken in full dress uniform. Born Dec. 16, 1844 at Manayunk, Philadelphia, PA, to James P. and Judith L. (Thomason) Roray, he left his farm in NJ to enroll in Co H, 3rd NJ Cavalry. Though his military career appears unremarkable, he seems to have taken to the army quite well and was considered "a very splendid gentlemen and soldier" by his friends. Enrolling at Bridgton, NJ, he was described as being 5'5" tall, and having a fair complexion, grey eyes, and fair hair. His occupation was noted as farmer. After the war, he stayed active in the Grand Army of the Republic and was elected P.D. |
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| "Historic Days in Cumberland County, New Jersey," by Nichols | ||||||||||||||||||
| Commander of GAR of the State of NJ. Up until the time of his death he was a member of the Board of Directors of the State Soldiers Home at Vineland, NJ. He married Lydia B. Stevens in Camden on April 15, 1869 by Rev. Reed of the 1st Presbyterian Church. They only had one child, a son, Winfield Scott Roray, born Oct. 9, 1873. After the war he was employed by the railroad working in train service and settled in Camden, NJ. Lydia died on July 12, 1918. Leonard lived on his own for many years later, but in the 1930's, he moved in with his son and his son's wife, Nellie because of rheumatism, vertigo and general disability from aging. A member of the pension board visited Leonard in 1938 and reported that "he is confined to bed a great deal...but his mental condition is fairly good." By now, Leonard had developed stomach cancer. Leonard died of chronic myocarditis at the age of 94 years on May 13, 1939 at 6:00 am at his son's home at 216 Swarthmore Rd., Glassboro, NJ. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Camden, NJ with a full military service provided by Shaw Paulin Post. Leonard's military pension was first awarded in 1905 at $6 a month. By the time he died he was receiving $100 a month. Source for bio: Pension Record #1103543 at NARA, Washington, DC |
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