Jack Louis Stevens
Greenwood, Clark Co., Wisconsin
Jack was born 10 Oct 1837 in Barton, VT, the 2nd son in a family of 14 children. In 1847, he moved west with his parents, Samuel and Fanny M., to settle in Janesville, WI. At the breaking of the Civil War, he was in IL and was one of the first responders to Abraham Lincoln’s call for soldiers. He served with Co. F & E, 9th Ill. Inf. until the 2nd battle of Corinth, when he was shot through the left thigh. He then returned to Janesville, where he remained until his wound healed and he could rejoin. This term of his service lasted until the end of the war and was spent with the 12th Wis. Btry. from 17 Aug 1864 to 7 Jun 1865. After his discharge, Jack went to St. Joe, Missouri, to join an overland caravan, and drove 6 mules to Salt Lake City, UT, with a load of merchandise. There were many encounters with Indians during this expedition, and a few of his companions were taken. From Salt Lake City, he went on to CA, where he remained until 1888 when he returned to Janesville, WI. The next year, he moved to Greenwood, WI, and made his home with his brother, Perry M. "Peter" Stevens, who was the proprietor of the Commercial House Hotel. The family of Rudolph Hummel (another veteran featured in this book) lived next door to them. For 16 years "Old Jack" was a janitor at the school. In 1906, because of failing health, he was taken to the National Soldiers Home in Milwaukee. He died there, Tuesday, 6 Dec 1910, at the round old age of 73 years, and services were conducted by his remaining comrades. His body was taken to his old home by his brother, Charles, to be buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, where his body now lies. His surviving siblings were John, Lorinda (Mrs. E. S. Williams), Calista (Mrs. Kelsey), Perry, and Charles.
Peter/Perry M. Stevens, Brother of Jack, was the proprietor of the Commercial House Hotel
Cemetery Records
Jack Louis Stevens was buried in location 18-3-9 of the Oak Hill Cemetery in Janesville, Wisconsin. His grave has a Civil War marker for Co. E, 9th IL Inf. He died at the Milwaukee Veteran's Home and his remains were later shipped to Janesville. [Military Home Records]. Buried in the same cemetery are his father, Samuel (1811-5 Apr 1874) who died in Lafayette, WI; his mother, Fanny M. (1816-4 Oct 1881-burial date) and Noble D. Stevens (1858-14 Sep-1881-burial date).
Census Records
13 Jun 1900 Federal Census--Greenwood Clark County, Wisconsin, Enumerator-J. E. Noyes |
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Home Family |
Name |
Relation |
Marital |
Children |
Sex |
Race |
Born-Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Education |
Immigration |
F-Born |
M-Born |
Ownership |
116-125 |
Stevens, Perry M |
Head |
25yrs |
M |
W |
May 1852-48 |
Wisconsin |
Harness Maker |
Eng.-Reads & writes |
Vermont |
Vermont |
Home & Farm-Mortgaged |
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~Anna I. |
Wife |
25yrs |
3-2 living |
F |
W |
Oct 1849-50 |
Norway |
Eng.-Reads & writes |
1862-38 |
Norway |
Norway |
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~Fanny B |
Daughter |
Single |
F |
W |
Feb 1878-22 |
Wisconsin |
Eng.-Reads & writes |
Wisconsin |
Wisconsin |
Norway |
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~Jack L. |
Brother |
Single |
M |
W |
Oct 1837-62 |
Vermont |
Janitor-school house |
Eng.-Reads & writes |
Vermont |
Vermont |
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Lewis, Daniel B. |
Boarder |
10trs |
M |
W |
May 1852-48 |
Ohio |
Enginer (stationary) |
Eng.-Reads & writes |
Ohio |
Ohio |
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Previous Household: Robert C., Myrtie A. Mason and 5 yr. old son, Richard H.
Next Household: Rudolph S. Hummel and wife, Louisa M., 8 yr. old granddaughter, Louisa M. and 5 yr. old grandson, Rudolph.
13 Jun 1900 Federal Census--Greenwood Clark County, Wisconsin, Enumerator-J. E. Noyes |
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Home-Family |
Name |
Relation |
Marital/Yrs |
Children |
Sex |
Color |
Born-Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Education |
Immigration |
Father Born |
Mother Born |
Ownership |
117-126 |
Hummel, Rudolph |
Head |
27 yrs |
M |
W |
Dec 1837-62 |
Switzerland |
Retired Farmer |
Eng.-Reads & writes |
1857-49-na |
Switzerland |
Switzerland |
Home, Farm-No Mortgage |
|
~Louisa H. |
Wife |
27yrs |
5-2 living |
F |
W |
May 1845-55 |
New York |
Eng.-Reads & writes |
Norway |
Norway |
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~Louisa M. |
Granddaughter |
Single |
F |
W |
Dec 1891-8 |
Wisconsin |
New York |
New York |
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~Rudolph |
Grandson |
Single |
M |
W |
Mar 1895-5 |
Wisconsin |
Eng.-Reads & writes |
Wisconsin |
Wisconsin |
May 7, 1910 Federal Census, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, District 290-Nattional Home Wis. Northwestern Branch, by Pliner W. Wiggins, enumerator |
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Name |
Relation |
Marital |
Sex |
Race |
Age |
Birth |
Work |
Education |
Father Born |
Mother Born |
Thomas Murthe |
Member |
Male |
68 |
None |
|
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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John McBride |
Member |
Male |
68 |
None |
|
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Joseph McCaffrey |
Member |
Male |
74 |
None |
|
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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James T L McDonald |
Member |
Male |
74 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Nicholas J McGue |
Member |
Male |
68 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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John McGuire |
Member |
Male |
68 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Thomas McSutine |
Member |
Male |
65 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Patrick McKenna |
Member |
Male |
69 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Arthur McKeever |
Member |
Male |
71 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Frank McLaughlin |
Member |
Male |
61 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Henry McMahon |
Member |
Male |
33 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
|||
Charles D McNeil |
Member |
Male |
70 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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William W McNulty |
Member |
Male |
66 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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John S Nash |
Member |
Male |
66 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Michael Naughton |
Member |
Male |
65 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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John B Nelis |
Member |
Male |
72 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Alfred Michelson |
Member |
Male |
66 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Frederich Nieman |
Member |
Male |
62 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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William D Obrien |
Member |
Male |
66 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Patrick Ohara |
Member |
Male |
67 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Patrick Omalley |
Member |
Male |
64 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Ole Oleson |
Member |
Male |
67 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Jack Stevens L. |
Member |
Single |
Male |
W |
73 |
Vermont |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Kasper Otto |
Member |
Male |
79 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
|||
James E Pangle |
Member |
Male |
72 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Lester Patmerton |
Member |
Male |
33 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Edgar Parish |
Member |
Male |
58 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Peter Parker |
Member |
Male |
76 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Albert G Patton |
Member |
Male |
63 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Thomas Perkins |
Member |
Male |
66 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Zephir Petit |
Member |
Male |
46 |
None |
English, Read & Writes |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Military Records [Enlistment Papers] [Recruitment Papers] Muster Rolls [1] [2] Notes [1] [Military Home Records]
Name: |
Jack Louis Stevens |
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Residence: |
Janesville, Wisconsin |
Enlistment Date: |
17 Aug 1864 |
Side Served: |
Union |
State Served: |
Wisconsin |
Service Record: |
Enlisted as a Private on 17 August 1864. Enlisted in 12th Light Artillery Regiment Wisconsin on 17 Aug 1864. Discharged from 12th Light Artillery Regiment Wisconsin on 7 Jun 1865. |
Research Notes
Name: Jack Louis STEVENS
Born: 10 Oct 1837, Barton, Orleans Co., VT
Son of: Samuel & Frances M. "Fanny" Stevens
Samuel, b. 1811 VT, d. 5 Apr 1874 Lafayette, WI, buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville
Fanny M., b. 1816 VT, d. 4 Oct 1881 (B), buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville
Died: 6 Dec 1910, Milwaukee, WI
Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Rock, WI
Parents: Samuel (b. 1811, VT) and Frances M. "Fanny" (b. 1816, VT) Stevens
Siblings: ("family of 14 children")
William b. 1836, VT
Kate Maria b. 1839, VT m. John McMartin (8 Nov 1860)
John T. b. 1845, WI
Lorinda F. b. 1847, WI d. 3 Mar 1911 (B) WI m. Edson S. Williams (22 Sep 1890)
Calista b. 1849, WI m. Hugh Kelsey (20 Oct 1880)
Perry M. "Peter" b. 16 May 1851 WI d. 26 Feb 1915 WI m. (2) Anna Fossum (12 May 1875)
Noble D. b. 1858, WI d. 14 Sep 1881 (B) WI
Charles D. b. 1859, WI
Civil War Service:
Residence: Springfield, IL
Private, Company F & E, 9th Illinois Infantry Regiment
Enlisted: 23 Apr 1861
Received disability discharge: 28 Jan 1863, Corinth, MS
Residence: Janesville, WI
Private, Company 12th Indep. Battery, WI Light Infantry
Enlisted: 17 Aug 1864
Mustered Out: 7 June 1865, close of war, Madison, WI
Provisional Permanent Battalion, Camp Randall, Madison, WI
Residence:
1837 Oct 10 - born in Barton, Orleans Co., Vermont (obit says 10 Oct 1836, NY)
1845 - moved to Janesville, Wisconsin
1850 Census - as of June 1 - Harmony, Rock, WI - age 12 (1838, VT)
1860 Census - as of June 1 - Janesville, Rock, WI - age 22 (1838, VT)
1861 Apr 23 - from Springfield, IL, enlisted in Illinois Infantry, Co. F & E, 9th Regt.
1863 Jan 28 - Received disability discharge, Corinth, MS
1864 Aug 17 - from Janesville, WI, enlisted in 12th Independent Battery, Wisc. Lt Artillery
1865 Jun 7 - mustered out of military at Madison, WI
1870 Census - as of June 1 - not found
1880 Census - as of June 1 - not found
1885 Special Veterans Census - not found
1865-1888 - St. Joseph, MO; Salt Lake City, UT; California
1888 - returned to WI from California; 1888 Janesville, 1889 Greenwood, Clark, WI
1890 June - Special Veterans Census / WI Census - Eaton, Clark, WI
1895 Enumeration of Soldiers - Greenwood, Clark, WI
1900 Census - as of June 1 - Greenwood, Clark, WI - age 62 (Oct 1837, VT)
1905 WI Census - as of June 1 - Greenwood, Clark, WI - 67 (1838, VT)
1910 Census - as of April 15 - National Home, Milwaukee, WI - age 73 (1837, VT)
1910 Dec 6 - died, National Soldiers Home, Milwaukee, WI - "age 74"
STEVENS - Jack Louis Co. E, 9th Ill. Inf.; 12th Light Artl Wis
(b. VT 1836 - d. WI 1910) Wife: (never married)
Enl: 23 Apr 1861 (Co. F), Res: Springfield IL; MO: 26 Jul 1861
Enl: 26 Jul 1861 (Co. E), Res: Belleville IL; (wounded - ref 1890, below + obit)
Enl: 17 Aug 1864, Res: Janesville WI; Discharged: 7 Jun 1865
Military records under Stevens and Stephens.
No pension record found. ** FOUND on Footnote.com 15 Mar 2009
1890 Veteran Schedule
Veteran's Name: Jack Stevens
Year enlisted: 1861 Year discharged: 1865 Rank: Private
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State): Eaton, Clark, Wisconsin
Private E 9 Ill Inf 28 Apr 1861 28 Jul 1861
Private E 9 Ill Inf 28 Jul 1861 28 Jan 1863 "Shot through right hip"
Private 12 Wis Light Art. 17 Aug 1864 7 Jun 1865
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: Jack L. Stephens Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Illinois
Regiment Name Expanded: 9th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (3 months, 1861)
COMPANY: F Rank In: Private Rank Out: Private
Alternate Name: Jack/Stephens Film Number: M539 roll 86
American Civil War Soldiers
Name: Jack Stephens RESIDENCE: Springfield, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 23 Apr 1861 Side Served: Union State Served: Illinois
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 23 April 1861.
Enlisted in Company F, 9th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 25 Apr 1861.
Mustered Out Company F, 9th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 26 Jul 1861.
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: Jack L. Stevens Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Illinois
Regiment Name: 9th Regiment, Illinois Infantry COMPANY: E
Rank In: Private Rank Out: Private Film Number:M539 roll 87
American Civil War Soldiers
Name: Jack Stevens RESIDENCE: Belleville, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 26 Jul 1861 Side Served: Union State Served: Illinois
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 26 July 1861.
Enlisted in Company E, 9th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 28 Jul 1861.
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: Jack L. Stevens Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Wisconsin
Regiment Name: 12th Independent Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery
Rank In: Private Rank Out: Private Film Number: M559 roll 29
American Civil War Soldiers
Name: Jack Stevens RESIDENCE: Janesville, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 17 Aug 1864 Side Served: Union State Served: Wisconsin
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 17 August 1864.
Enlisted in 12th Light Artillery Regiment Wisconsin on 17 Aug 1864.
Discharged from 12th Light Artillery Regiment Wisconsin on 7 Jun 1865.
Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 (FamilySearch.org)
Name: Jack L. Stevens Event date: 31 Mar 1907
Rank: [Blank] State/Arm of service: [Null] Company/Regiment: [Null]
Company: 12 Regiment: [Blank] State: Wisconsin Arm of service: Light Artillery
Publication title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900
NARA publication number: T289 Publisher: National Archives and Records Administration
Collection title: Civil War Pensions Collection: Civil War Pension Index Cards
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: Jack L. Stephens Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Wisconsin
Regiment Name: Provisional Permanent Battalion, Camp Randall, Madison, Wisconsin
Rank In: Private Rank Out: Private Film Number: M559 roll 29
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Jack Stephens Age: 12 Est. Birth Year: abt 1838 Birth Place: Vermont
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Harmony, Rock, Wisconsin
Household Members: Name Age
* Saml Stephens 39 VT Farmer << father of Jack
* Fanny Stephens 35 VT << mother of Jack
1 Wm Stephens 14 VT
2 Jack Stephens 12 VT
3 Kate Stephens 11 VT
4 John Stephens 5 VT (1845 - b. in VT)
5 Louida Stephens 3 WI << Lorinda (1847 - b. in WI)
6 Calista Stephens 7/12 WI
John M Carley 30 Ireland Laborer
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: John Steward Age in 1860: 22 Birth Year: abt 1838 Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1860: Janesville Ward 1, Rock, Wisconsin
Household Members: Name Age
* Saml Steward 48 VT Farmer 20000 (1812)
* Fanny M Steward 44 VT (1816)
1 William Steward 23 VT Farmer 20000 (1837)
2 John Steward 22 VT << JACK
3 Cate M Steward 20 VT << Kate McMartin
4 John T Steward 15 WI (1845 - 1st to be born in WI)
5 Lorinda Steward 13 WI
6 Lista Steward 9 WI << Calista
7 Perry Steward 8 WI (1852) << "Peter M."
8 Charles Steward 3 WI
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Samuel Stevens Estimated Birth Year: abt 1811 Age in 1870: 59
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1870: Janesville Ward 1, Rock, Wisconsin
Household Members: Name Age
Kate McMartin 30 NY Dress Maker << probably daughter of Samuel -- right age
Etta McMartin 8 WI
Samuel Stevens 59 VT << father of Jack
Calista Stevens 20 WI
Lorinda Stevens 22 WI
Brothers, Perry (Peter) and John:
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Perry Stevens Est. Birth Year: abt 1851 Age in 1870: 19 Birthplace: Wisconsin
Home in 1870: Clinton, Rock, Wisconsin Post Office: Clinton
Household Members: Name Age
Sam W Woolston 37 NY Landlord 500
Ella Woolston 21 NY Landlady
Perry Stevens 19 WI Harnessmaker 500 << "Peter M."
John Stevens 25 NY Harnessmaker 500
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Fanny Stevens Age: 63 Est. Birth Year: abt 1817 Birthplace: Vermont
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head) Marital Status: Widowed
Home in 1880: Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Household Members: Name Age
Fanny Stevens 63 VT-VT-VT Keeping House << his mother
John Stevens 34 NY-VT-VT son at home
Lorinda Stevens 32 NY-VT-VT dau Dress Maker
Clarista Stevens 30 NY-VT-VT dau Dress Maker
Noble Stevens 22 WI-VT-VT son Laborer
Charles Stevens 21 WI son Clerk in Drug Store
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: M. Perry Stevens Age: 29 Est. Birth Year: abt 1851 Birthplace: Wisconsin
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head) Spouse's Name: Anna
Father's birthplace: Vermont Mother's birthplace: Vermont Occupation: Harness Maker
Home in 1880: Eaton, Clark, Wisconsin
Household Members: Name Age
M. Perry Stevens 29 WI-VT-VT Harness Maker << "Peter M."
Anna Stevens 30 Norway-Nor-Nor Keeping House
E. Ray Stevens 5mo WI-WI-Nor b. Jan
B. Fannie Stevens 2 WI-WI-Nor
1890 Veteran Schedule
Veteran's Name: Jack Stevens
Year enlisted: 1861 Year discharged: 1865 Rank: Private
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State): Eaton, Clark, Wisconsin
Private E 9 Ill Inf 28 Apr 1861 28 Jul 1861
Private E 9 Ill Inf 28 Jul 1861 28 Jan 1863 "Shot through right hip"
Private 12 Wis Light Art. 17 Aug 1864 7 Jun 1865
1895 - Wisconsin State Censuses, Census Date: 1895
Name: J L Stevens Residence County: Clark Locality: Greenwood 1 male, USA born
1895 - Enumeration of Soldiers and Sailors of the Late War Census Date: 1895
Private, E 9 Ills. P.O. Greenwood
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Jack L Stevens Age: 62 Birth Date: Oct 1837 Birthplace: Vermont
Relationship to head-of-house: Brother Marital Status: Single
Residence : Greenwood City, Clark, Wisconsin
1905 - Wisconsin State Census
Name: Jack L Stevens Birth Location: Vermont Marital Status: Single
Est. Birth Year: abt 1838 Relation: Brother
Residence County: Clark Locality: Greenwood
Household Members: Name Age
Perry M Stevens 54 WI-VT Harnessmaker
Anna Stevens 56 Norway-Norway
Jack L Stevens 67 VT-Norway Janitor for School
1910: National Home, Milwaukee WI, Northwestern Branch WADVS (?)
Jack L. Stevens Single, age 73
U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Name: Jack L Stevens Birth Year: abt 1837 Keyed Birth Location: Baston Vt
Birth State: VT Admitted Year: 1907 Age at Admission: 70 State: Wisconsin
County: Milwaukee [Washington] City: Milwaukee [Wood] Branch: Northwestern Branch
At age 70 - 5 ft 8 in, dark complexion, blue eyes, gray hair, can read & write, Protestant
Stevens, Jack Louis (1836 - 1910)
----Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER 12/15/1910
JACK L. STEVENS
Jack Louis Stevens was born Oct. 10, 1836 in St. Lawrence County, N.Y. He was the second son of a family of five children. In the year 1847, he came west with his parents and settled at Janesville, Wis., where his body now lies, having died Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1910 at the National Soldiers Home in Milwaukee, at the round old age of 74 years.
At the breaking of the Civil War he was in Illinois and was one of the first volunteers to respond to the call of Abraham Lincoln. He served in the 9th Illinois infantry until the second battle of Corinth, when he was shot through the left thigh. After his disablement he returned to his old home at Janesville, where he remained until his wound was healed, when he re-enlisted in the 12th Wisconsin Battery, and served until the end of the war.
After the war in 1865, he went to St. Joe, Mo., and joined an overland caravan and drove six mules to Salt Lake City, Utah, with a load of merchandise. On this expedition many encounters were had with Indians in which a few companions were taken.
From Salt Lake City, deceased went on to California, where he remained until 1888, when he returned to Janesville, Wis. A year later he came to Greenwood, Clark County, where he made his home with his brother, P.M. Stevens, until 1906, when he was taken to the National Soldiers Home in Milwaukee.
For sixteen years he was janitor at the school building, and never was there one who met with such favor and had the good will of the children, as did Old Jack.
Funeral services were conducted at the Home by his remaining comrades, after which the body was taken to his old home by his brother, Chas.
The news of his death came last week as a shock, barbed with pain and sorrow. Today all that was mortal of our friend and townsman is at peaceful rest in the silent city.
Janesville Daily Gazette, DEC 10, 1910
Stevens, Jack L. (1837-1910)
JACK L. STEVENS DIED YESTERDAY
Former Janesville Resident and Veteran of the Civil War Passed away at Milwaukee
Jack L. Stevens, a former Janesville resident and veteran of the Civil War, succumbed to heart disease at the Soldiers’ Home in Milwaukee yesterday morning, and the remains have been brought here and placed in the vault at the cemetery. Deceased was seventy-three years of age, unmarried. Three brothers and two sisters survive him. They are Charles D. Stevens of this city, John D. Stevens of Waupaca, P. M. Stevens of Greenwood, Mrs. C. S. Kelsey and Mrs. E. S. Williams of this city.
HIS BROTHER:
----Source: CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN & PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 03/11/1915
Stevens, P.M. (1851 - 25 FEB 1915)
P.M. Stevens, one of the oldest residents of Greenwood, Clark County, died at his home in that place Feb. 25, 1915, aged 64 years. He was a harness maker by trade and had been in business in Greenwood for forty years. He came to Neillsville from Janesville in 1870 and was in the harness business here for several years. His first wife, Josephine Gibbons, whom he married here in 1871, died a year later. He married Anna Fossum in 1875. She with a son and daughter survive him.
----Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 03/05/1915
Stevens, Peter M. (16 MAY 1851 - 26 FEB 1915)
The people of this city (Greenwood, Clark County, Wis.) were shocked on Thursday evening to learn of the death of P.M. Stevens, a resident of this city the past forty years and a pioneer of Greenwood, having come here when only a few inhabitants comprised the place with a few homes and business places.
Peter, as he was generally known, had many fast and true friends that had learned to know him well though his generous and kindly disposition toward all. He had always taken an active part in things that were of interest in his home town and with his energy behind progressive movements, and his timely suggestions, it was sure to be a success.
Two years ago deceased suffered a paralytic stroke and since that time his health had been failing gradually until his death. He was born the 12th child of a family of fourteen children at Janesville, Wis., May 16, 1851. His boyhood days were spent there, during which time he learned the trade of harness maker. When nineteen years of age he came to Neillsville, Wis. and went into business for himself. There he was married in 1871 to Josephine Gibbons, whose death occurred a year later. He was married on May 12, 1875 to Anna Fossum, and that summer came to Greenwood and went into the harness business and had continue in it ever since.
Peter Stevens harness was known over this district as the kin of quality, and no work was ever done that was not up to the best.
Deceased was nearly sixty-four years of age. He was an active member of the M.W. A. and E.F.U. loges and had charge of the M.W.A. hall for several years.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the home at two o’clock and at the hall at 2:30 o’clock. Members of the lodges to which he belonged attended in a body and friends to the extent that the hall was filled, Rev. W.S. Willmarth conducted the service, which was followed by ritualistic work by the Modern Woodmen.
The music by the choir composed of Mrs. E.F. Wollenberg, Miss Lelah Sheets, A.J. Campbell, Bart Osborne and Mrs. C. M. Hunt as organist, was most beautiful.
The Greenwood Band played two dirges, one as the cortege entered and one as they departed for the last resting place in the silent city.
The floral tributes were large and beautiful from friends of deceased, especially from the older residents of Greenwood.
Those who were here from out of town to attend the funeral were Mr. O.J. Fossum and son Oscar of Chippewa Falls, Mrs. C.A. Kelsey and C.D. Stevens of Janesville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Benethum of Freeport, Ill.
Deceased leaves to mourn his departure to a better world, a wife, son and daughter, two brothers, C.D. Stevens of Janesville and John D. Stevens of Waupaca.
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Stevens, Calista A Marriage Oct 20 1880 Rock
Kelsey, Hugh Marriage Oct 20 1880 Rock
Stevens, Charles D Marriage Nov 11 1889 Rock
Judd, Clara A Marriage Nov 11 1889 Rock
Stevens, Kate Maria Marriage Nov 08 1860 Rock
McMartin, John Marriage Nov 08 1860 Rock
Stevens, Lorinda F Marriage Sep 22 1890 Rock
Williams, Edson S Marriage Sep 22 1890 Rock
Stevens, Perry M Marriage May 12 1875 Clark
Fossow, Annie Marriage May 12 1875 Clark
?? Stevens, William E Death Jul 29 1898 Rock ??
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Jack Louis Stevens is also featured in the book, "Civil War Soldiers in the heart of Clark Co., Wisconsin."
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