Source

Source for:   Tressa C Slaten,   APR 1891 - 6 JAN 1947         Index

Name source:    S29
Page:   631

Birth source:    S77
Page:   ID: I207

Census source:    S6
Page:   24

Text:   _ 223 226 Tressie Slaten daughter W F Apr 1891 S _ _ _ Illinois Illinois Illinois _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _

Occupation source:    S9

Occupation source:    S10

Occupation source:    S9

Text:   Alton Ward 5, Madison County, Illinois, ED , roll , page , image 371.

Occupation source:    S10
Page:   59

Text:   915 705 732 Annar Hanlon daughter _ _ _ _ F W 19 S _ N Y Illinois Illinois Illinois _ 61 _ _ _ _ Y stenographer wholesale-cigar-store 7190 W Y _ _ _ _ 1930 United States Federal Census, 59, 915 705 732 Annar Hanlon daughter _ _ _ _ F W 19 S _ N Y IL IL IL _ 61 _ _ _ _ Y stenographer cwholesale-cigar-store 7190 W Y _ _ _ _.

Burial source:    S65

Burial source:    S77
Page:   ID: I207

Death source:    S34

Text:   SLATEN TRESSIE C F/W UNK 0001722 1947-01-06 JERSEY OTTER CREEK TWP - -

Text:   SLATEN TRESSIE C F/W UNK 0001722 1947-01-06 JERSEY OTTER CREEK TWP - -
Note:   @N666@

Census source:    S8
Page:   23

Text:   _ 178 182 Tressie C Slaten daughter F W 20 S _ _ _ Illinois Illinois Illinois _ _ English none _ _ _ Y Y Y _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Census source:    S9
Page:   9

Text:   ? 101 101 Tressie C Slaten daughter _ _ F M 29 S _ _ _ _ Y Y Illinois _ Illinois _ Illinois _ Y teacher grade-school W _

Census source:    S10
Page:   15

Text:   _ 190 198 Tressie C Slaten daughter _ _ _ _ F W 33 S _ N Y Illinois Illinois Illinois _ 61 _ _ _ _ Y teacher public school 9494 W N _ _ _ _


Source

Source for:   Maria Askew,   14 FEB 1826 - 6 JAN 1893         Index

Name source:    S73

Text:   Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

Birth source:    S43

Census source:    S2
Page:   1

Text:   2 2 Maria Slaten 24 F _ _ _ Illinois _ _ _ _

Burial source:    S43

Death source:    S43

Death source:    S44

Census source:    S3
Page:   20

Text:   162 175? Marian Slaton 34 F _ _ _ _ Illinois _ _ _ _

Census source:    S4
Page:   7

Text:   56 56 Maria Slaten 44 F W Keeping House _ _ Illinois _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Census source:    S5
Page:   21

Text:   _ _ 210 221 Maria Slaten W F 54 _ wife _ X _ _ keping house _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Illinois NC PA


Source

Source for:   Benjamin Franklin Slaten,   20 FEB 1820 - 14 JAN 1902         Index

Name source:    S73

Text:   Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

Name source:    S2

Text:   Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. Township 6 Range 11, Jersey, Illinois, roll M432_111, page 16, image 33.

Birth source:    S73

Text:   Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

Birth source:    S2

Text:   Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. Township 6 Range 11, Jersey, Illinois, roll M432_111, page 16, image 33.

_MIL    S43

_MIL    S13

Text:   Name: Benjamin F Slaten ,
Residence: Jerseyville, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 08 September 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Unit Numbers: 424 424
Service Record: Enlisted as a Captain on 08 September 1862
Commission in Company K, 97th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 08 September 1862.
Discharged Company K, 97th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 09 March 1865

_MIL    S12
Page:   97th Infantry Regiment Illinois

Text:   Date Mustered: 29 July 1865
Regiment Type: Infantry
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 2
Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 28
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 3
Regimental Soldiers and History: List of Soldiers

Regimental History
ILLINOIS
NINETY-SEVENTH INFANTRY
(Three Years)

Ninety-seventh Infantry. - Cols., Friend S. Rutherford,
Lewis D. Martin; Lieut.-Cols., Lewis D. Martin, Victor
Vifquain; Majs., Stephen W. Horton, Victor Vifquain, James G.
Buchanan. This regiment was organized at Camp Butler in Aug.
and Sept.,1862. During its stay there the men as they came in
were put to an almost constant drill, and the regiment was mus-
tered in on Sept. 16. About Oct. 1 it was ordered to the field
and proceeded to Covington, Ky. where it was incorporated in
the army that marched from that place southward to the relief
of a Federal column at Cumberland gap. It became a part of the
forces operating against Vicksburg and bore its full share of
the spirited engagement at Port Gibson. At the fierce battle
of Champion's hill the regiment had the not very pleasant duty
of being the target for the Confederate artillery for at least
2 hours, at a distance of not over 800 yards. The next morning
with the rest of the army it moved on to the Black river and
took part in the fight at that place. It took part in the
early charges at Vicksburg, never failing to go as far as any
other organization, and as a rule much farther. In short, from
May 19 to July 4, the 97th accomplished its full share of the
great work and for 45 consecutive days remained by day and by
night exposed to the most destructive fire. It then took part
in the contest at Jackson and distinguished itself sufficiently
to be praised by Maj.-Gen. W. T. Sherman, commanding the expe-
ditionary army. The remainder of its term of service was spent
in Louisiana, doing guard duty, etc. and it took a prominent
part in the siege of Fort Blakely, where it led the charge
which resulted in the capture of the fort, but in doing so suf-
fered a loss of 80 killed and wounded. From Mobile the regi-
ment was sent to Galveston, Tex., where on July 29, 1865, it
was mustered out and proceeded homeward by the way of New Or-
leans and the Mississippi river to East St. Louis, which place
was reached on the morning of Aug. 19.

Source: The Union Army, vol. 3

Battles Fought

Fought on 19 January 1863.
Fought on 19 May 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.
Fought on 22 May 1863.
Fought on 09 April 1865 at Blakely, AL.
Fought on 09 April 1865 at Fort Blakely, AL.

_MIL    S13

Text:   Name: Benjamin F Slaten , Residence: Jerseyville, Illinois Enlistment Date: 08 September 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Illinois Unit Numbers: 424 424 Service Record: Enlisted as a Captain on 08 September 1862 Commission in Company K, 97th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 08 September 1862. Discharged Company K, 97th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 09 March 1865
Note:   @N662@

_MIL    S12
Page:   97th Infantry Regiment Illinois

Text:   Date Mustered: 29 July 1865 Regiment Type: Infantry Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 2 Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 28 Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 3 Regimental Soldiers and History: List of Soldiers Regimental History ILLINOIS NINETY-SEVENTH INFANTRY (Three Years) Ninety-seventh Infantry. - Cols., Friend S. Rutherford, Lewis D. Martin; Lieut.-Cols., Lewis D. Martin, Victor Vifquain; Majs., Stephen W. Horton, Victor Vifquain, James G. Buchanan. This regiment was organized at Camp Butler in Aug. and Sept.,1862. During its stay there the men as they came in were put to an almost constant drill, and the regiment was mus- tered in on Sept. 16. About Oct. 1 it was ordered to the field and proceeded to Covington, Ky. where it was incorporated in the army that marched from that place southward to the relief of a Federal column at Cumberland gap. It became a part of the forces operating against Vicksburg and bore its full share of the spirited engagement at Port Gibson. At the fierce battle of Champion's hill the regiment had the not very pleasant duty of being the target for the Confederate artillery for at least 2 hours, at a distance of not over 800 yards. The next morning with the rest of the army it moved on to the Black river and took part in the fight at that place. It took part in the early charges at Vicksburg, never failing to go as far as any other organization, and as a rule much farther. In short, from May 19 to July 4, the 97th accomplished its full share of the great work and for 45 consecutive days remained by day and by night exposed to the most destructive fire. It then took part in the contest at Jackson and distinguished itself sufficiently to be praised by Maj.-Gen. W. T. Sherman, commanding the expe- ditionary army. The remainder of its term of service was spent in Louisiana, doing guard duty, etc. and it took a prominent part in the siege of Fort Blakely, where it led the charge which resulted in the capture of the fort, but in doing so suf- fered a loss of 80 killed and wounded. From Mobile the regi- ment was sent to Galveston, Tex., where on July 29, 1865, it was mustered out and proceeded homeward by the way of New Or- leans and the Mississippi river to East St. Louis, which place was reached on the morning of Aug. 19. Source: The Union Army, vol. 3 Battles Fought Fought on 19 January 1863. Fought on 19 May 1863 at Vicksburg, MS. Fought on 22 May 1863. Fought on 09 April 1865 at Blakely, AL. Fought on 09 April 1865 at Fort Blakely, AL.
Note:   @N663@

Burial source:    S43

Occupation source:    S3
Page:   20

Text:   162 175? B F Slaton 40 M _ Lawyer & Farmer 2500 700 GA _ _ _ _

Occupation source:    S4
Page:   7

Text:   56 56 Benj F Slaten 50 M W Farmer & Lawyer 4280 1200 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ X _

Census source:    S2
Page:   1

Text:   2 2 Benjamin F Slaten 30 M _ Farmer 1000 Illinois _ _ _ _ 1850 United States Federal Census, 1, 2 2 Benjamin F Slaten 30 M _ _ _ Illinois _ _ _.

Property source:    S33
Page:   Jersey County, Vol 340, Page 134

Text:   Purchaser: STATEN WILLIAM DF
Residence of Purchaser: JERSEY
Social Status:

Legal Description:
Aliquot Parts or Lot: E2SE
Section Number: 25
Township: 07N
Range: 13W
Meridan: 3
County of Purchase: JERSEY

Details of Sale:
Acres: 80.00
Price per Acre: .13
Total Price: 10.40
Type of Sale: FD
Date of Purchase: 09/18/1854
Volume: 340
Page: 134

Residence source:    S13

Text:   Name: Benjamin F Slaten ,
Residence: Jerseyville, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 08 September 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Unit Numbers: 424 424
Service Record: Enlisted as a Captain on 08 September 1862
Commission in Company K, 97th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 08 September 1862.
Discharged Company K, 97th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 09 March 1865

Text:   Name: Benjamin F Slaten , Residence: Jerseyville, Illinois Enlistment Date: 08 September 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Illinois Unit Numbers: 424 424 Service Record: Enlisted as a Captain on 08 September 1862 Commission in Company K, 97th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 08 September 1862. Discharged Company K, 97th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 09 March 1865
Note:   @N662@

Death source:    S43

Death source:    S62

Occupation source:    S5
Page:   21

Text:   _ _ 210 221 Benj F Slaten W M 60 _ head _ X _ _ lawyer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GA PA KY

Occupation source:    S6

Census source:    S3
Page:   20

Text:   162 175? B F Slaton 40 M _ Lawyer & Farmer 2500 700 GA _ _ _ _

Census source:    S4
Page:   7

Text:   56 56 Benj F Slaten 50 M W Farmer & Lawyer 4280 1200 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ X _

Census source:    S5
Page:   21

Text:   _ _ 210 221 Benj F Slaten W M 60 _ head _ X _ _ lawyer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GA PA KY

Census source:    S6

_ELE    S29
Page:   631

_ELE    S27
Page:   165-166

Property source:    S33
Page:   Jersey County, Vol 340, Page 134

Text:   Purchaser: STATEN WILLIAM DF Residence of Purchaser: JERSEY Social Status: Legal Description: Aliquot Parts or Lot: E2SE Section Number: 25 Township: 07N Range: 13W Meridan: 3 County of Purchase: JERSEY Details of Sale: Acres: 80.00 Price per Acre: .13 Total Price: 10.40 Type of Sale: FD Date of Purchase: 09/18/1854 Volume: 340 Page: 134
Note:   @N664@