Bio: Fields, Isaac & Unice A.
"Minnie"
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Surnames:
Isaac & Unice A.
"Minnie" Fields Neillsville, Pine
Valley, Wisconsin Please
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June 12, 1884, Helen M. (Goodrich) Cornwell and her husband,
Orson, sold five acres of
land of section 16 in Pine Valley Township to Isaac Fields for $100, via a Warranty Deed.
It was an elegant residence and productive land.
1860 Federal Census - De Pere,
Brown Co., Wisconsin Name Age Sex Race Occupation Value of Real
Estate Value of
Personal Estate Birth Place Field,
William 35 m w Laborer 600 20 England Field, Lida 62 f w England Field,
Isaac 16 m w England
1870 Federal Census - Elm Creek,
Martin County, Minnesota
P.O. - Walnut Grove, MN
Relative or Wrong age & birthplace
of Isaac ?
1870 Federal Census - De Pere,
Brown Co., Wis.
(Father
and Grandmother of Isaac)
1880 Federal
Census-Neillsville, Pine Valley, Wis. Military Records
American Civil War Soldiers about
Isaac Field
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Isaac Fields was born in England during 1843.
He was a Civil War Soldier who fought with Company F of the
14th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry.
He likely married his wife, Unice A., "Minnie" who was born April 5, 1842
in New York, after his military service.
They had at least three children, two daughters: Caroline (b. 1872),
Georgia A. (b. 1874) and a son, Earle (b. 1876). When their
first child was born in 1872, they were living in Elm Grove, Martin, Minnesota, but by
the time their second child arrived in 1874, they'd already settled in Wisconsin.
They were early pioneers of Pine Valley, Wisconsin.
When he was forty-four and just four years after they purchased the
Cornwell property, Isaac lost
Minnie. She died of "apoplexy" the day after her forty-fifth birthday,
March 6, 1888. At the time of her death, Caroline was sixteen,
Georgia A. was fourteen and Earle was just twelve years old. Historically, the word "apoplexy" was used to
describe any sudden death that began with a sudden loss of
consciousness, especially when the victim died within a matter of
seconds after losing consciousness.
Isaac apparently died before the 1900 Census was taken. He and his wife are
both buried in the
Neillsville, Wisconsin City Cemetery.
Census Records
Name
Age
Sex
Race
Occupation
Value of Real Estate
Value of Personal Estate
Birth Place
Field, Isaac
32 (26?)
m
w
Farmer
$1600
$500
Ireland (England?)
Field, George
13
m
w
Farmer
Iowa
Laurey, James
48
m
w
Black Smith
Ireland
Name
Age
Sex
Race
Occupation
Value of Real Estate
Value of Personal Estate
Birth Place
Field, William
45
m
w
Works in Saw Mill
$1000
$125
England
Field, Lydia
72
f
w
Keeping House for Son
England
Name
Age
Sex
Race
Occupation
Value of Real
Estate
Value of Personal
Estate
Birth Place
Fields, Isaac
37
m
w
laborer
England
Fields, Unice A.
38
f
w
housekeeping
New York
Fields, Caroline
8
f
w
attending school
Minnesota
Fields, Georgia A.
6
f
w
Wisconsin
Fields, Earle
4
m
w
Wisconsin
Name: Isaac Fields
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Wisconsin
Regiment Name: 14 Wisconsin Infantry.
Regiment Name Expanded: 14th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry
Company: F
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: Isaac/Field
Film Number: M559 roll 9
Name: Isaac Field
Residence: Depere, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 17 Dec 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 17
December 1861.
Enlisted in Company F, 14th Infantry Regiment
Wisconsin on 17 Dec 1861.
Mustered Out Company F, 14th Infantry Regiment
Wisconsin on 9 Oct 1865 at Mobile, AL.
Served: Union; State served:
Wisconsin; Enlistment date: 17 Dec 1861.
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