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August Nagel Beaver & Warner, Clark Co., Wisconsin
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August Nagel was born 27 Aug 1838, in Ger., the son of Heinrich and Wilhelmine (Fethmeyer) Nagel. He and his wife, Caroline (Laslaner) immigrated to the USA in 1858. Like so many German Immigrants, the Nagels located in Sheboygan, WI and just 4 yrs. later, August enlisted as a Private with Co. D, 34th Wis. Inf. He served 9 months before being mustered out 8 Sep 1863 at Camp Washburn, Milwaukee, WI. At the time of the 1870 Census was recorded, they were living in the 3rd Ward of Greenbay, WI and had 2 children: Caroline Clara (b. 1868) and George R. (b. 1870). In 1880, the family moved to Greenwood, sec. 12-13 of Beaver Twp., where they were members of the Evangelical and Reformed Church in Warner Twp. They were also the parents of: August (b. 1873), Charles (b. 1873), John (b. 1879), Ernest (b. 3 Jan 1882, d. 24 Apr 1882), Arthur (b. 13 Jul 1883, d. 24 Sep 1883), Willie (b. 9 Jun 1886, d. 12 Jun 1886), Sidney (b. 2 Apr 1888, d. 4 Nov 1888). Caroline Clara married Sidney McNeill, 4 Jul 1884 when she was 16 yrs. old. That next spring, Caroline died 28 Mar 1889. August married again the following year, 13 Apr 1890. His second wife was Henrietta, the daughter of John and Agolonia (Scholl) Muller. That fall, August was granted a homestead claim in sec. 6, Loyal Twp. from the Land Office in Eau Claire. He died during 10 Apr 1904 and Henrietta moved in with her daughter, Alma and her husband, Frank Dieball in Chicago, IL. She died, 20 Dec 1939.
A Traditional Celebration
"Decoration Day was always looked forward to with a program in the hall. The G. A. R., the band and the schoolchildren always marched to the cemetery where the children decorated the graves of the soldiers. At first the programs were held in the Begley, Opera House and "Uncle George" Andrews always made the speech. Those of later days are held in the Greenwood Opera House. The old soldiers of the Civil war marched in the procession year after year until only one was left. When he became too old to carry the flag, John Arends, a veteran of the Spanish-American war, carried it for him The G. A. R. once held a reunion at the school grounds which lasted for three days. The soldiers ate and slept in tents, made speeches, sang war songs, and told of their experiences in the war. Some of the well known members of the G. A. R. were: A. S. Eaton, George Meek, F. M. Carter, R. D. Hommel, F. G. Hartson, Larry Drinkwine, C. H. Cummings, J. E. Crane, Frank Abel, T. R. Vine, Carl Richelieu, Henry Decker, William Oelig, Joseph Gibson, Chris Wollenberg, Moses Babb', John Sanford, August Nagel, M. W. Varney, J. A. McCarty, C. W. Chandler, Joseph Palmer, F G. Sheldon, Paul Rossman, Paschal Wallis and John Booth. There are no Civil war veterans left in this community but the only Spanish-American veteran and the young soldiers of the World's war now march in the procession on Decoration Day, the school children And the band still take part--old band members usually returning for the occasion. Last year, for the first time, the high school band took part and last Decoration Day a reunion for old band members and old settlers was held on Mrs. Burch's lawn. It was well attended and much enjoyed by all present." "The Hub of Clark Co., WI"; 1934.
Military
American Civil War Soldiers Name: August Nagel RESIDENCE: Sheboygan, Wisconsin Enlistment Date: 15 Nov 1862 Side Served: Union State Served: Wisconsin Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 15 November 1862. Enlisted in Company D, 34th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 15 Nov 1862. Mustered Out Company D, 34th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 8 Sep 1863 at Camp Washburn, Milwaukee, WI.
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 Name: August Nagel Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Wisconsin Regiment Name: 34 Wisconsin Mil. Infantry. Regiment Name Expanded: 34th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry (Militia) COMPANY: D,G Rank In: Private Rank Out: Private Film Number: M559 roll 21 Alternate Name: August/Nagle August/Naugel
From the Regt recs: Nagel, August Sheboygan Nov. 15, '62 Transferred to Co. G, Dec. 20, '62 Nagel, August Sheboygan Nov. 15, '62 From Co. D; M.O. Sept. 8, '63, term exp.
Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Name: August Nagel State Filed: Wisconsin and Illinois Widow: Henrietta Nagel D + G 34 Wis Inf 1881? Jul 15? Invalid 716738 801489 Wis 1914? Jul? 3 Widow 805.539 590.405 Ill
Nagel/Nagle Family Photo Album Click on the photos to enlarge them.
Census Records
1870 United States
Federal Census
1895 - Wisconsin State Census Name: August Nagel Residence County: Clark; Locality: Loyal; Line: 10 Roll: v226_20 August Nagel Private G 34 Wis Greenwood
1900 United States Federal Census Name: August Nagel [August Angel] Age: 62 Birth Date: Aug 1836 Birthplace: Germany Immigration Year: 1858 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Relationship to head-of-house: Head Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Spouse's Name: Henrietta Marriage Year: 1862 Years Married: 38 0 of 0 children living Home in 1900: Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin Household Members: Name Age August Nagel 63 Ger-Ger-Ger Aug 1836 Farmer Henrietta Nagel 54 WI-Ger-Ger Jan 1846
(1910 + 1930, Henrietta living in Chicago with Frank & Alma Dieball as Mother-in-law)
Land Records [1]
Research Notes
????? IL Death recs NAGEL, AUGUST 1908-02-18 CHICAGO 62 YR U 00012869 COOK
????? WI Marriage recs Nagel, August Marriage May 13 1890 Sheboygan Muller, Henrietta Marriage May 13 1890 Sheboygan
??????????????????????? Cook County, Illinois Death Index, 1908-1988 Name: Henrietta Nagel Death Date: 20 Dec 1939 Death Location: Cook County, IL File Number: 34905 Archive collection name: Cook County Genealogy Records (Deaths)
Contributors
Shirley Asselin, Michelle McNeil, Thorp Area Museum Paul Forster, Marsha Hosfeld, Janet Schwarze & The Clark Co. History Buffs
Related Links
Cemetery Records of Dorothy & John Nagel Cemetery Records (Greenwood)
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