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Booth's precise of LA CS service records lists the following for Aymond:

(1) Aymond, J. P., Pvt. 2nd Field Battery La. Light Arty. En. Marksville, July 24th, 1863. Roll dated Feb. 29th, 1864, "Present. Turned Over by E. O. of Avoyelles Par., Jan. 24th, 1864. Belonged to Keay's Disbanded Battn."

(2) Aymond, O., Pvt. 2nd Field Battery La. Light Arty.

(3) Aymond, T. P., Corpl. Dubecq's Cavalry. Rolls of Prisoners of War Paroled Alexandria, La., June 27th, 1865. Res., Avoyelles Par., La.

(4) Aymond, Zeno, Pvt. Engr. Troops. Rolls of Prisoners of War Paroled Alexandria, La., June 8th, 1865, Res., Avoyelles Par., La.

Could T.P. somehow be William? -- Jim H.

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