Joseph S. Palmer

Warner Twp., Clark Co., Wisconsin

 

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Joseph was born in Sheboygan Co., WI, Apr 1844, the oldest son of William and Esther Ann Palmer.  He moved with his parents to Osceola Twp., Fond du Lac sometime in the 1850s.  During the Civil War, he served with Co. I, 1st Wis. Inf., from 22 Sept 1861 to 13 Oct 1864.  His unit served in KY, TN and GA.  After the war, he married Jane Windsor.  They lived in Osceola Twp, Fond du Lac Co. until relocating to Clark Co., WI in 1872.  Joseph owned a farm in Sec. 9, York Twp., near what is now the intersection of H & K and they were among the first settlers in the area.   A school house located at that intersection was initially called the "Palmer School" because it was adjacent to Joseph’s farm.  It was later re-named the "Lincoln School."  The Palmers had 4 children:  Perry, Bert Nathan, Levi and Grace.  At the time of the 1880 Census, he and his first wife, Jane, and 2 sons, Perry and Levi were living in Warner.  14 Apr 1892, Jane died at Hemlock, Warner Twp. and was buried in the York Center Cemetery.  After her death, Joseph’s sister-in-law (Sophronia Bassett) helped care for his family until he remarried in 1896.  By 1900, Joseph and his second wife, Julia, and two step-children, Carrie and John were living in Warner where Joseph was operating a grist mill in Hemlock.  Sometime after 1900, Joseph Palmer sold his farm and moved to WA State.   In 1910 they were living in the Charleston Precinct, Kitsap Co., WA, where Joseph was a laborer in shipyard.  At that time, he and Julia had been married 14 yrs.  Joseph died 8 Dec 1918 in Charleston, WA at 75 yrs., 3 mos., and 13 da. 

 

 

Joseph & Jane Palmer

[Original Photo]

Sources

 

1.  Federal Census, 1850:  Wisconsin, Sheboygan County, Wilson-Holland Townships, p. 87

2.  Federal Census, 1860:  Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County, Osceola Township, p. 805

3.  Federal Census, 1870:  Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County, Osceola Township, p. 465

3.  Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, Wisconsin Historical Society

4.  The Civil War Archive - Union Regimental Histories

5.  Obituary:  Perry A. Palmer (Greenwood Gleaner - July 18, 1935)

6.  Death Notice:  Bert Palmer (Republican & Press - October 7, 1875)

7.  Death Notice:  Jane Palmer (Republican & Press - April 14, 1892)

8.  Federal Census, 1880:  Wisconsin, Clark County, Warner Township, p.479

9.  Federal Census, 1900:  Wisconsin, Clark County, York Township, p. 256

10.  1880 Plat Map, York Township, Clark County, Wisconsin

11.  1893 Plat Map, York Township, Clark County, Wisconsin

12.  Federal Census, 1910:  Washington, Kitsap County, Charleston Precinct, p. 45

 

 

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Joseph S. Palmer is also featured in the book, "Civil War Soldiers in the heart of Clark Co., Wisconsin."

 

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Shari Hahn, Marsha Hosfeld, Steven Lavey, Deb Sanger, Janet Schwarze & The Clark Co. History Buffs

 

 


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