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William George Slater, Civil War Soldier 1818 - 1887
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William was born 2 Mar 1818 in, England. He first settled in NY, marrying Eliza (b. 1817) and becoming the father of 3 children, Chantha, George, and Elizabeth, before moving to Spring Prairie, WI and then to Manlius, IL. On 10 Sep 1861, at Marisalles, La Salle Co., IL, he enlisted with Co. K, 39th Ill. Inf., the same regiment his son, George, enlisted with a month later. He reenlisted with the Veteran Volunteers at Hilton Head, SC on 1 Jan 1864 and was mustered out at Norfolk, VA on 6 Dec 1865. After the war he moved to Charlestown, WI before settling in Clark County. He was crippled with rheumatism, which he attributed to exposure to cold while serving at Deep Bottom, VA. His pension application describes him as 5’ 8 ˝”, 240 lbs, dark complexioned, with gray hair and black eyes. His enlistment papers indicated a height of 5’ 10”.
The Slater farm in Sec. 27, Eaton Twp., Clark Co., Wisconsin, 1880
The Slaters farmed in the SW corner of sec. 27, Eaton Twp. Their neighbors were Jones Tompkins, B. Fenlason, Thomas Miller, E. L. Newton, George Huntzicker, John Sythe and William Fricke (also featured in this book). In 1885 Jones Tompkins, in confirming the validity of William’s pension application, told Justice of Peace James Hewett, “We have been well and personally acquainted for 14 years from 1871 and during that time, William Slater has been afflicted with rheumatism as to entirely disable him and render it impossible to perform manual labor.” After Eliza died 8 Jan 1877, William left their farm and moved to Neillsville where his friendly nature was well-known. Shortly after receiving an increase in his pension from $10 to $21 a mo., he died 1 May 1887, in the presence of his son George and his daughter, Mrs. Rufnow. His burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery next to his wife. Civil War Soldiers in the Heart of Clark Co., Wisconsin
William Slater was born March 2, 1818. He enlisted with Co. "G" in the 38th Regiment of the Wisconsin Infantry on September 1, 1864 serving as a Private and was discharged June 2, 1865. He died May 1, 1887 and is buried in the Greenwood, Wisconsin City Cemetery. His granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Hogue of Greenwood, Wisconsin was listed as his next of kin on his grave registration.
Recruitment [1] Muster Roll [1] [2] [3] [4] Re-Enlistment [1] Pension Records [1] Pension Letters [1] [2] Medical Exam [1] Invalid Pension [1]
Census Records
Research Notes 1860 United States Federal Census
Contributors Paul Forster, Marsha Hosfeld, Janet Schwarze & . Related Links
George W. Slater is also featured in the book, "Civil War Soldiers in the heart of Clark Co., Wisconsin."
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