Bio: St. Germain, David
& Sarah Elizabeth (Sparks)
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----Source: Robert J. McBride's History of Clark Co., WI;
History of Canada; Family Records, Clark Co., WI Court House records.
Surnames:
David & Sarah Elizabeth (Sparks) St. Germain
Sherwood Twp., Clark Co., Wisconsin
Contributed by Crystal Wendt and the Clark Co., WI History Buffs.
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David St. Germain was one of the first pioneers of Sherwood, Clark County. He was he son of William and Madeline (Bruno) St. Germain and born October 14, 1832 in Canada when a Cholera Epidemic which claimed nearly 1,000 lives was raging in Québec.
August 12, 1862, David enlisted in the Union Army of the Great Civil War and was assigned as a Private to Company D, 31st Wisconsin Infantry which was primarily a troop of rural farmers. November 14, his company was sent to Camp Randall in Madison. After being relieved by the 30th Wisconsin infantry, the 31st joined the remainder of their regiment, who were mainly from the Milwaukee area, at Camp Utley. The majority of his fellow soldiers were from the Milwaukee area. These soldiers extremely strict discipline and numbered 878. They left Wisconsin March 1, 1863 and arrived in Cairo, Illinois by rail and quartered at Fort Halleck where they belonged to the 6th Division, XVI Corps, Army of the Cumberland. They were on picket duty, provost duty, and also guarded steamers. They had a number of skirmishes with guerillas, but fighting off disease proved to be their most difficult task. By August 30 of their men had fallen ill and died. Sometimes only half the soldiers were able to report for duty. Their fought in both Nashville and Murfreesboro, Tennessee and following a train derailment at at Adairsville (near Kingston) on July 18th, which killed one of their men and injured 2 officers, they participated in Sherman's March to the Sea. During the Siege of Atlanta, David's regiment was among the first of the Union soldiers to enter the city. Three of their soldiers were mortally wounded and twelve others suffered notable injuries. After August 25th, they returned to the Chattahoochee Railroad Bridge and guarded it until Atlanta was evacuated. During that battle, Company D lost Private Norman Sherman and Privates William Evans and M. Dunn were wounded.
They engaged in battle at Harrison's Field in Georgia and fought in the Battle of Savannah up to March 16th, 1865. From there they battled in Averasboro and Bentonville. By the time they set up camp at Goldsboro, they were in desperate need of shoes and clothing. Nearly 10% of them had marched one hundred and fifty miles without shoes. During this time, it rained for 23 days.
Grand Review in Washington D. C., May 23, 1865
They reached Richmond May 11, 1865, Alexandria by the 20th and were in the Grand Review in Washington on the 24th of May. After nearly three long years, he received an honorable discharge and was mustered out June 20, 1865 when he returned to farming.
The Clark county survivors held their first reunion at the Hubbard House in
Neillsville on the 9th day of October, 1866..
After David's first wife died, he married Sarah Elizabeth Sparks ( 8 May 1839 - 17 Feb.1922) who was born in Sullivan County, New York, May 8th 1839, and was the daughter of James Freeman and Sylvia (Calkins) Sparks. Sarah was married to David in Sullivan Co. on January 4, 1880. They were the parents of two children, one daughter, Ascenith, and one son, David (b. Oct. 14, 1832). They followed the Methodist religion and had a large circle of friends and were well liked.
David died August 4, 1912. Ten years later, Feb. 17, 1922, Sarah Elizabeth died at the Marshfield asylum at the age of 83 years, 9 months, 9 days. They are both buried in the Sherwood Township Cemetery in Clark County, Wisconsin.
Sources: Robert J. McBride's History of Clark Co., WI; History of Canada; Family Records, Clark Co., WI Court House records. |
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Census Records
1880 Federal Census - Sherwood Forest, Clark Co., Wis. | ||||||||
Name | Race | Sex | Age | Relation | Occupation | Birth place | Father birth place | Mother birth place |
Sparks, J. F. | w | m | 62 | head | farmer | New York | New York | New York |
Sparks, Robt | w | m | 21 | son | farmer | New York | New York | New York |
St. Germain, David | w | m | 46 | s-in-law | farmer | Canada | Canada | Canada |
St. Germain, Sarah | w | f | 41 | daug | New York | New York | New York | |
Sparks, David L. | w | m | 20 | grand-son | farmer | New York | Pennsylvania | New York |
*Index as St. Greman |
1900 Federal Census - Sherwood, Clark County, Wis. |
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Name |
Relation |
Race |
Sex |
Birth Month |
Birth Year |
Age |
Martial Status |
Martial Years |
Kids Born |
Kids Living |
Birth Place |
Father birth Place |
Mother birth place |
Occupation |
St. Germain, David |
head |
w |
m |
Oct. |
1832 |
67 |
m |
20 |
Canada - French |
France |
Unknown |
Farmer |
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St. Germain, Sarah S. |
wife |
w |
f |
May |
1839 |
61 |
m |
20 |
2 |
2 |
New York |
New York |
New York |
1910 Federal Census - Sherwood, Clark County, Wisconsin | ||||||||||||
Name | Relation | Sex | Race | Age | Martial Status | Martial Years | Kids born | Kids Living | Birth Place | Father Birth Place | Mother Birth Place | Occupation |
St. Germain, David | head | m | w | 77 | m2 | 30 | Wisconsin | Canada | Wisconsin | Own? Income | ||
St. Germain, Sarah | wife | f | w | 70 | m2 | 30 | 2 | 2 | New York | New York | New York | |
* Index as Doyd St. Germaine |
Military Records
Name: David St. Germain
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