I am looking for Levi P Hann

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I have a grave stone that has the name of Levi P Hann on it. I live in Cranesville Pa. I have had this for many years. On a Halloween night someone thought it would be funny to leave it in my yard. I have tried for years to return this to the grave site it belongs on. It looks to be a military head stone. and I think I can make out INF maybe he was in the army infantry. Can you help me in any way? My name is Barb Shamp. My email address is ladyhawk@windstream.net
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Levi Hann

 in the Pennsylvania, Civil War Muster Rolls, 1860-1869

Name: Levi Hann
Gender: Male
Age: 18
Birth Year: abt 1846
Enlistment Date: 29 Mar 1864
Enlistment Place: Codorus, USA
Muster Date: 4 Apr 1864
Muster Place: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Rank: Private
Unit Type: Infantry
Regiment: 53rd Pennsylvania
Company: D

Is this cemetery near you?

Hunts, I think it says Gladysville? Preston County, West Virginia.

Levi P Haun

 in the Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1861-1904

Name: Levi P Haun
Date of Death: 29 Apr 1900
Burial Place: Preston, West Virginia, USA
Rank: Pvt
Regiment: 1st
Company: F
Unit: W. Va. L. Art'y

Levi Hann

 in the U.S., Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865

Name: Levi Hann
Death Date: 8 Feb 1865
Death Place: G H Div 1 Annapolis, Maryland
Enlistment State: Pennsylvania
Rank: Private
Company: D
Regiment: 53 Penn Inft
Box Number: 50
Nice work Betty!
  Yikes I was way off. This is the above person's Find a grave.
Levi Haun

Photo added by Herschel Reese

Levi Haun

Birth
Monongalia County, West Virginia, USA
Death 29 Apr 1900 (aged 79–80)
Taylor County, West Virginia, USA
Burial Taylor County, West Virginia, USA
Memorial ID 167835891 · View Source
Thanks Vincent. I HOPE this is the right person.

*crosses fingers*

I would hate to see my family's headstones stolen and am hopeful this one gets back to it's family.

2 Answers

+4 votes
Have you contacted the local cemetery commission?
by Doug McCallum G2G6 Pilot (534k points)
+2 votes
the grave stone for Levi P Hann is in Cranesville Pa. I have checked the local cemeteries and have not found his name. I wonder if it is from a family cemetery near my house. I do not think the kids could have taken it very far from the grave site.
by Barb Shamp G2G Rookie (260 points)

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