Bio: St. Claire, Robert L.
and Mary Jane (Bass)
Contact: Stan
----Source:
The Clark Co., WI History Buff Researchers, Military Records
held at the Clark co., WI Register of deeds
Surnames:
Robert L.
and Mary Jane (Bass) St. Claire Robert was born in about the year
1849 and enlisted in the Civil War for Company H in the 38th
Wisconsin Infantry on July 26, 1864. He was engaged in
drawing hay into the barn. For some reason it was necessary to draw the wagon in
backwards by hitching the team to the hind axletree. The sliding door in the
back part of the barn was not pushed entirely back, and unfortunately while
driving the team, he in some way got his head between the door and the hayrack
as the two came into collision. He was killed instantly, and when taken up his
brain was oozing from the fractures in his skull. It is presumed that the team,
having got considerable headway in drawing the load up the steep slide in front
of the barn, pulled the driver along in his endeavors to check them and finally
caught him in the way we have described. The man was evidently in the act of
dodging to get under the rack, as it would have taken him somewhere in the
breast had he been standing erect. Robert and his wife, Mary Jane, the daughter of
Joseph and Clara Bass, had a son, Harry, born in 1873. Robert died of a skull
fracture in a farm accident on July, 20, 1874. Mrs. St. Clair remarried a man
named Sylvester Loy in 1884. Harry married Anna Schoengarth in 1901 and they
had no children. The St. Clair’s are all buried in the Neillsville City
Cemetery, Pine Valley Township, Clark County, Wisconsin. Military Records
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Notes
There is a possibility that Adelbert Sprague's brother, Oscar, also was a
Civil War veteran.
There is an Oscar Sprague that served in the Civil War from Wisconsin in the
1st Regiment Wisconsin Calvary. There is a pension record for him which was
filed on Aug. 26, 1887 and the certificate number is 439291. It is also
possible that the O. L. Sprague in the Neillsville City Cemetery Index, Pine
Valley Twp. is him.
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