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Thomas J. & Jane E. (Dobbins) Steele 1885 & 1890 Special WI Veterans Census, Thorp
“Tom” was born in NJ, 3 Jan 1829, the son of William & Mary B. (Shauger) Steele, who moved their family of 12 west to WI before 1850. He married Jane E. 2 Feb 1853. She was born 11 Jan 1837 in NJ, the daughter of Solomon and Charlotte (Tuttle) Dobbins. During Nov 1863, Tom, then a farm laborer in Plymouth, WI, enlisted as a Pvt. with Co. C, 4th Wis. Cav. Jane was left to care for their children: Charlotte Jane (b. 25 Dec 1854), Mary E. (b. 1856), Catharine (b. 1857), Thomas Jr. (b. 20 Mar 1859), Melissa (b. 1861) and Eliza (b. 1863). He was mustered out 22 Aug 1865 as a Cpl. Their family grew to include: Hughetta (b. 20 Jul 1867), and Ida Mae (b. 8 Mar 1869). Shortly after Ida’s birth, the family settled on a farm in sections 18 & 19, Warner Twp., 4 miles west of Greenwood, WI. Four more children were born there: William R. (b. 1871), Alice Maude (b. 1873), Arthur F. (b. 1874) and Myrtle L. (b. 1878 – d. 1882). The Benjamin School was built in 1871 with the hands of Thos. Steele, Chas. Patterson, Larry Drinkwine, Morris & Curtis Markham and Mr. Baldwin. Charlotte Jane Steele was hired as the teacher for the first 2 yrs. Following their retirement, the Steeles moved into the village of Greenwood, residing there for about 20 years. They worshiped at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Tom was an active member of the G.A.R. and a man of excellent habits and sturdy constitution. He had a cheerful spirit and retained a clear mind up to the last days of his life. Jane died in Greenwood, WI, 29 May 1901 and death took Thomas 26 Oct 1909. Both of them were buried in the East Thorp Village Cemetery, Thorp, WI.
Civil War Civil War Soldier & Unit History
Wisconsin 4th Infantry 1861-1866
Thomas Steele – Company C Enlisted 3 November 1863 as a CorporalMustered out 22 August 1865
Data of Town Where Enlisted: Plymouth, WI
This regiment was organized at Racine in June 1861, with a numerical strength of 1,047. It was mustered in 2 July and was first used in suppressing bank riots in Milwaukee and Watertown. It left the state 15 July and on the refusal of the railroad company to transfer it from Corning, N. Y. to Elmira, it seized the train and ran it to Elmira. It went into headquarters at the Relay house, Md. and later joined the “Eastern Shore” expedition, going to Baltimore in December.
On 19 February 1862, it left for Fortress Monroe to join the New Orleans expedition, but was sent to Ship Island, Mississippi until 16 April. On the 28 April Companies E and G were landed 10 miles from Forts Jackson and St. Philip, after rowing 5 miles and drawing 30 boats loaded with arms and ammunition a mile and a half, while wading in mud and water waist deep.
The regiment, with the 31st Massachusetts, was first landed in New Orleans and took forcible possession of the Custom House. The 4th Wisconsin was occupied in scouting duty in detachments until July 26, when it was sent to Baton Rouge, Colonel Paine taking command of the troops there with orders to burn the city with the exception of the state library, paintings, statuary and charitable institutions.
This order was afterwards revoked on Colonel Paine’s representation to General Butler that the town “would be useful to our army for further military operations.” The town was fortified thoroughly by the regiment, which was later ordered to Carrollton, near New Orleans, Company G being detached for service with the heavy artillery, and 40 men were also transferred to the 2nd U. S. artillery. The winter and spring were devoted to picket duty and small expeditions through Mississippi.
The regiment took a prominent part in the battle of Fort Bisland near Brashear City in April. It was then sent to Opelousas, where it met and defeated a large mounted force of the enemy. By order of General Banks the regiment was mounted and thereafter served as Cavalry. It was in numerous skirmishes until ordered to Port Hudson in May as part of the investing force. It took part in the first assault and reached the ditch surrounding the fortifications, having been temporarily dismounted. It was in the second assault on 14 June, losing 140 of the 220 men engaged in the charge. It returned to Baton Rouge 25 July, and passed the following year in picketing, foraging and preserving the peace in that section, occasionally capturing or dispersing small bands of Cavalry and guerillas. On 27 November 1864, it formed part of a Cavalry force to keep the enemy near Mobile from advancing toward General Sherman. The winter was passed at Baton Rouge and the regiment was sent to Mobile in April 1865. After the surrender of the latter place, the 4th was sent on a 70-day expedition through Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. In July it was ordered to Texas and remained there until May 1866, to prevent smuggling, guard against the Indians and preserve the peace.
The regiment was mustered out 28 May 1866. Its original strength was 1,047. Gained by recruits, 982; substitutes, 16; reenlistments, 260; total, 2,305. Loss by death, 350; missing, 23; desertion, 74; transfer, 2, discharge, 474; mustered out, 754.
THOMAS J. STEELE Corporal Co. C 4th Reg’t WI Warner / Greenwood
U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles Sheboygan County Name: Thomas Steele Residence: Plymouth, Wisconsin Enlistment Date: 11 Mar 1863 Rank at enlistment: Corporal State Served: Wisconsin Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, Wisconsin 4th Cavalry Regiment on 03 Nov 1863. Mustered out on 22 Aug 1865. Sources: Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers: War of the Rebellion
American Civil War Soldiers Sheboygan Co. Name: Thomas Steele RESIDENCE: Plymouth, Wisconsin Enlistment Date: 3 Nov 1863 Side Served: Union State Served: Wisconsin Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 3 November 1863. Enlisted in Company C, 4th Cavalry Regiment Wisconsin on 3 Nov 1863. Mustered Out Company C, 4th Cavalry Regiment Wisconsin on 22 Aug 1865.
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 Name: Thomas Steele Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Wisconsin Regiment Name: 4th Regiment, Wisconsin Cavalry COMPANY: C Rank In: Private Rank Out: Corporal Alternate Name: Thomas J./Steele Film Number: M559 roll 29
Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Name: Thomas I. Steel State Filed: Wisconsin C 4 Wis Cav 1890 Sep 15 Invalid 936918 644214 Filed: Wis
U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Name: Thomas I Steele Birth Year: abt 1829 Birth State: New York Admitted Year: 1905 Age at Admission: 76 State: Wisconsin County: Milwaukee [Washington] City: Milwaukee [Wood] Branch: Northwestern Branch
Census Records
1850 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas Still Age: 20 Est. Birth Year: abt 1830 Birth Place: New Jersey Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Plymouth, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Household Members: Name Age William Still 47 NJ Farmer 300 Mary Still 42 NJ George Still 23 NJ Laborer Thomas Still 20 William Still 16 Percilla Still 14 Mary J Still 13 Josiah Still 11 f Armene Still 8 “Sarah Araminta” Margaret Still 6 Charles Still 5 Annet Still 1 NJ Next house: Hugh Dobbins 24 NJ Farmer 400 Eliza Ann “ 19 NJ
1855 – WI State Census Index Name: Thomas Steel State: WI County: Sheboygan County Township: Plymouth
1860 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas Steel Age in 1860: 30 Birth Year: abt 1830 Birthplace: New Jersey Home in 1860: Plymouth, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Household Members: Name Age Thomas Steel 30 NJ Farm Laborer --- 50 Jane E Steel 23 NJ Charlotte Steel 7 WI Mary E Steel 4 WI Catharine Steel 3 WI T S Steel 1 WI Next house: William Steel 57 NJ Farmer 600 200 Mary 53 NJ William Jr 26 NJ School Teacher Joseph 20 NJ Farm Laborer Margurette 16 NJ Charles 14 NJ Antonette 11 NJ
1870 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas Steel Est. Birth Year: abt 1830 Age in 1870: 40 Birthplace: New Jersey Home in 1870: Eaton, Clark, Wisconsin Post Office: Lumberman Household Members: Name Age Thomas Steel 40 NJ Carpenter + Joiner Jane E Steel 34 NJ Mary Steel 15 WI Catharine Steel 13 Thomas S Steel 11 Melissa Steel 9 Eliza Steel 7 Hugh Etta Steel 5 Ida Steel 1 Charles C. Brown 35 ME Carpenter + Joiner
1880 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas Steele Age: 51 Est. Birth Year: abt 1829 Birthplace: New Jersey Father's birthplace: England Mother's birthplace: New Jersey Occupation: Farmer Home in 1880: Warner, Clark, Wisconsin Household Members: Name Age Thomas Steele 51 NJ-Eng-NJ Farmer Jane E. Steele 41 NJ-NJ-NJ Keeping House Thomas S. Steele 21 WI-NJ-NJ Laborer Malissa D. Steele 18 “ Eliza V. Steele 16 “ Henretta Steele 14 “ Ida M. Steele 11 “ Willie R. Steele 9 “ Alice M. Steele 6 “ Arthur F. Steele 4 “ Myrtie L. Steele 2 “
1890 Veterans Schedules Name: Thomas Steel County: Clark County Township: E.D. 170 Thorp Township Veteran's Name: Thomas Steel Home in 1890 (Township, County, State): Thorp, Clark, Wisconsin Year enlisted: 3 Nov 1863 Year discharged: 22 Aug 1865 Rank: Corporal Company: C Regiment: 4 Wis Cav Length of service: (blank)
1895 - Wisconsin State Census Name: T I Steele Residence County: Clark Locality: Thorp Household Members: 2 males, 1 female; 3 US born
1900 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas I Steele Age: 72 Birth Date: Jan 1828 Birthplace: New Jersey Father's Birthplace: England Mother's Birthplace: Germany Spouse's Name: Ja?NE E Marriage Year: 1853 Years Married: 47 Residence: Thorp Village, Clark, Wisconsin Home in 1900: Thorp, Clark, Wisconsin Household Members: Name Age Thomas I Steele 72 NJ-Eng-Ger Jan 1828 Laborer Ja?NE E Steele 63 NJ-NJ-NJ June 1837 10 of 12 children living
1905 June 1 – Wisconsin State Census Name: Thomas J Steele Birth Location: New Jersey Marital Status: Widowed Est. Birth Year: abt 1838 Relation: Head Residence County: Clark Locality: Thorp Household Members: Name Age Thomas J Steele 67 Harry Ancutt 37 Alue M Ancutt 32 << ALICE M. STEELE Elizabeth Ancutt 9 << twins? Merl Ancutt 9 << Marian Ancutt 6 Thomas Ancutt 4 Willie Ancutt 1
Family Research Notes
THOMAS J. STEELE
Thomas Steele Birth: 12 Jan
1829 Morris, New Jersey, USA
Parents: WILLIAM STEELE b. 1797 NJ
– d. 1893 Sheboygan WI
Jane E. Dobbins Birth:
1837-01-11 New Jersey Marriage to Jane E. Dobbins 2 Feb 1853 Plymouth, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA
Children
1 Charlotte Jane
Steele 1854 – 1903 J. W. Hommel "Lottie"
10 Alice M. Steele
1874 – 1934 Harry D. Aucutt
U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 Name: Thomas Steele Issue Date: 1 Mar 1875 State of Record: Wisconsin Acres: 141.8 Accession Number: WI0290__.424 Land Office: Eau Claire Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead EntryOriginal (12 Stat. 392) Document Number: 962 Legal Land Description: Section Twp Range Meridian Counties 19 27-N 2-W 4th PM - 1831 MN/WI Clark 19 27-N 2-W 4th PM - 1831 MN/WI Clark 18 27-N 2-W 4th PM - 1831 MN/WI Clark
East Thorp Village Cemetery Index Clark County, WI tn* Steele, Thomas L. 3 Jun 1829 26 Oct 1909 m. Jane E. Dobbins 02 Feb 1853 PVT-Co. C. 4th WI Inf.; Post Eng 8358 Au t Steele, Jane E. 11 Jan 1837 21 May 1901 m. Thomas L. Steele 02 Feb 1853 parents: Dobbins
tm Steele, Thomas S. 1859 ?? m. Christina Tiedeman 7 Mar 1888 parents: Thomas & Jane (Dobbins) Steele t Steele, Christina Aurelia 1865 1920 m. Thomas Steele 7 Mar 1888 parents: Christian & Magdelena (Langemak) Tiedeman
Related Links
Bio: Steele, Family (Warner Pioneer) Obit: Steele, Thomas J. (1829 - 1909)
Thomas J. Steele is also featured in the book, "Civil War Soldiers in the heart of Clark Co., Wisconsin."
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