Civil War Veterans Buried In Washington State - Jobe Wileman

Jobe C Wileman

Representing: Union


Unit History

  • 7th Wisconsin Infantry I
Jobe Wileman
Family History

CWV TAHOMA CEM YAKIMA CO WILEMAN JOBE C UNION CENSUS CHRON 2023

John C. Wileman

1799–

BIRTH C 1799 • USA

DEATH Unknown

 

Hannah Huff

1792–1869

BIRTH C 1792 • Dutchess, New York, USA

DEATH 10 FEB 1869 • Hallowell, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada

 

Charles George 1826 1907
Wm E 1833 unk
Daniel 1838 1908
Jobe C 1841 1914
Sarah 1844 unk

 

1851 Northumberland Co. Canada West (Ontario)
John C Wileman 53/1798/USA wagonmaker
Hanna 51/1800/Canada
Sm 20
Daniel 14
Mary 8
Job 5

 

1861 Brighton Northumberland Canada West
Job Wileman 21/1840/Canada West single

Job Wileman
Residence Waukesha WI;

Enlisted on 2/22/1864 as a Private.

On 2/22/1864 he mustered into "I" Co. WI 7th Infantry

He was Mustered Out on 7/3/1865 at Louisville, KY

He was listed as:

* Wounded 6/3/1864 Cold Harbor, VA (Estimated day)

Name

Job Wileman

Enlistment Date

22 Feb 1864

Enlistment Rank

Private

Muster Date

22 Feb 1864

Muster Place

Wisconsin

Muster Company

I

Muster Regiment

7th Infantry

Muster Regiment Type

Infantry

Muster Information

Enlisted

Casualty Date

3 Jun 1864

Casualty Place

Cold Harbor, Virginia

Type of Casualty

Wounded

Casualty Information

Estimated day

Muster Out Date

3 Jul 1865

Muster Out Place

Louisville, Kentucky

Muster Out Information

Mustered Out

Side of War

Union

Survived War?

Yes

Injured in Line of Duty?

Yes

Residence Place

Waukesha, Wisconsin

Title

Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers: War of the Rebellion

Name

Jobe Wileman

Marriage Date

4 May 1868 to Frances A Gill

Marriage Place

Waushara, Wisconsin, USA

           

 

 

1870 Aurora Waushara Co. WI
Jobe Wileman 30/1840 Canada farmer
Frances 20/1850/NY
Ida 3/12 mos 1870/WI

 

Name

Job Wileman

Marriage Date

7 Sep 1873 to Isabella C Lane

Marriage Place

Green Lake, Wisconsin, USA

Volume

01

Page

0189

Name

Jobe Wileman

Unit

7th Wisconsin Infantry, Company I

Filing Date

16 Mar 1877

Relation to Head

Soldier pension

       



Name

Job Wileman from Belle C Wileman

Case Type

Divorce

Court Date

1879

Court Place

Winnebago, Wisconsin, USA

Archive

UW Oshkosh Archives

Title

Wileman VS. Wileman

Court

Circuit Court

Role

Defendant

Case Number

5382

Call Number

Winnebago Series 108


1910 North Phillipsburg Granite co. MT
Jobe C Wileman 69/1841/Canada IM 1862 VT/NY laborer does not note CWV’s
Josephine 56/WI 5ch 4liv married 4 years

Name

Joh. C. Wileman

Gender

Male

Age

74

Estimated Birth Year

abt 1840

Death Date

14 Dec 1914

Death Place

Yakima, Washington

Father

John Wileman

Mother

[No Name]

Jobe C. Wileman

BIRTH

1840

Prince Edward Island, Canada

DEATH

14 Dec 1914 (aged 73–74)

Yakima County, Washington, USA

BURIAL

Tahoma Cemetery

Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA

PLOT

F 306 SW 5

MEMORIAL ID

55310397 · View Source

NO CHILDREN BY JOSEPHINE

 

Josephine Taylor McDaniel

BIRTH

14 May 1854

Beetown, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA

DEATH

19 Dec 1917 (aged 63)

Granite County, Montana, USA

BURIAL

Philipsburg Cemetery

Philipsburg, Granite County, Montana, USA

PLOT

block 18, lot 7

MEMORIAL ID

124361783 · View Source

JOSEPHINE TAYLOR McDANIEL WILEMAN

Josephine Taylor married William Cole McDaniel, on June 5, 1871 in Beetown, Grant County, Wisconsin. They had four children born in Beetown: Claude M.,1872; Charles A., 1874; Rose F., 1881; and William R., 1886. They family moved to Philipsburg, Montana in about the year 1898. One child,born in Philipsburg, died in infancy, of which Josephine acknowledged in the 1910 census that 4 of her 5 children were living. Josephine and William Cole McDaniel were married 33 and one-half years, when William died in 1904.

Josephine Taylor, daughter of Flory Fountain Taylor and Delilah McCann, natives of Virginia and Missouri, migrated from Warren County, Missouri to Beetown, Wisconsin in about the year 1843. William Cole McDaniel, was the son of William McDaniel and Jane McDonald, natives of Kentucky.

Josephine secondly married Jobe C. Wileman (b. ca 1841, Picton, Prince Edward, Canada) on January 8, 1906, in Philipsburg, Granite, Montana. Jobe, immigrated to the United States from Canada in about the year 1863, settling in Aurora Township, Waushara, Wisconsin. He first married Frances Amanda Gill in 1868, and had two children, Ida May,(1870) and Frank E.(1873) his wife dying in 1873. Jobe secondly married to Isabella Celia Lane in 1873, and had one son William Marquis Wileman, (1876). Jobe died in Yakima, Washington, while visting his daughter, Mrs. Ida May Kent, in 1914.

Jobe served in Co. I, 7th Wisconsin Infantry from Feb 22, 1864 to Jul 03, 1865.

Gravestone inscriiption
McDANIEL: WILLIAM C McDANIEL, Aug 8, 1850, Dec 13, 1904;
JOSEPHINE WILEMAN, May 14, 1854, Dec 19, 1917

Record details

Name

Jobe C Wileman

Gender

Male

Marriage Age

65

Record Type

Marriage

Birth Year

abt 1841

Marriage Date

8 Jan 1906

Marriage Place

Philipsburg, Granite, Montana, USA

Father

John C Wileman

Mother

Hannah Huff

Spouse

Josephine Mcdaniels

Film Number

001905784

DGS

004351347

Cemetery

Buried at Tahoma Cemetery aka Yakima City Cemtery
Row: F 306 SW 5


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