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William John Schoolcraft Veteran

Birth
St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
3 Nov 1885 (aged 49)
Merrillan, Jackson County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Merrillan, Jackson County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 6, Lot 13, Grave C
Memorial ID
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Info by Jason Ceralde added 3/5/17
Susan Elizabeth Hopkins (nee Reynolds), born in 1844 Essex Co, NY, died in 1916 Jackson, WI.
She is the daughter of Abijah Reynolds (1813-1890) and Sally Hayward (1810-1900) of New York.
She is the widow of William John Schoolcraft. Her second husband is James Monroe Hopkins, also at Oakwood.
Find A Grave suggests that Susan Elizabeth might be buried in Plot: Block 10, Lot 4, Grave C.
William John Schoolcraft; born in 1836 Carriohville, NY, died in 1885 Whitehall, WI.
He is the son of Thomas Schoolcraft (born 1797) and Eunice Jewett (born 1802) of Jackson Co, WI; both passed away between 1870 and 1880.
His wife was Susan Elizabeth Hopkins, mentioned above.
He fathered nine children by Susan including daughters Viola Jarrett, Eunice Odell Irish, and Phoebe Hopkins who all might be buried at Oakwood as well, and my great-grandfather Edwin William R. Schoolcraft who moved his family to Washington State.
Info by Jason Ceralde added 3/5/17
Susan Elizabeth Hopkins (nee Reynolds), born in 1844 Essex Co, NY, died in 1916 Jackson, WI.
She is the daughter of Abijah Reynolds (1813-1890) and Sally Hayward (1810-1900) of New York.
She is the widow of William John Schoolcraft. Her second husband is James Monroe Hopkins, also at Oakwood.
Find A Grave suggests that Susan Elizabeth might be buried in Plot: Block 10, Lot 4, Grave C.
William John Schoolcraft; born in 1836 Carriohville, NY, died in 1885 Whitehall, WI.
He is the son of Thomas Schoolcraft (born 1797) and Eunice Jewett (born 1802) of Jackson Co, WI; both passed away between 1870 and 1880.
His wife was Susan Elizabeth Hopkins, mentioned above.
He fathered nine children by Susan including daughters Viola Jarrett, Eunice Odell Irish, and Phoebe Hopkins who all might be buried at Oakwood as well, and my great-grandfather Edwin William R. Schoolcraft who moved his family to Washington State.

Inscription

Civil War Co C. 118th New York Infantry



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