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Wyman X Folsom

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Wyman X Folsom Veteran

Birth
Prairie du Chien, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
18 Mar 1929 (aged 84)
Taylors Falls, Chisago County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Taylors Falls, Chisago County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.419965, Longitude: -92.6631333
Plot

Section: B, Block: 45, Lot: 11
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Wyman X Folsom served in the Civil War joining the 7th Minnesota Infrantry Regiment, Company C at th eage of 17, on 15-Aug-1862. He was promoted to hospical steward on 18-Aug-1864 and was discharged 16-Aug-1865. At the time of his discharge, according to the 1890 Veterans Census, he suffered from chronic diarrhea and rheumatism.

PROMOTED—We are glad to learn that Wyman Folsom of Company C, 7th Regiment has been appointed to the position of Hospital Steward of that Regiment. This is a well deserved promotion as Wyman has always performed his duties promptly and efficiently and is amply qualified for those of his new position. SOURCE: Taylors Falls Reporter, 17-Sep-1864

First wife: Ella C Wykoff
dau: Clara b. 1869, d. 1883
dau: Mary Ella b. 1867, d. 1-Aug-1951
dau: Frances b. 1886, d. 27-Apr-1974

Second wife: Mary C Wieck
son: Erwin b. 1888
son: Stanley B b. 2-Jul-1890, d. 18-Jan-1988

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Captain W. X. Folsom,
Civil War Vet, Dies


Taylors Falls Man Who Voted For
Lincoln While Minor Stricken Monday.

Captain Wyman X Folsom, Civil War veteran who served with Company C, Seventh Minnesota Infantry, and unofficial historian of Taylors Falls and the St Croix Valley, died at his home in Taylors Falls last Monday afternoon. He was 85 years of age.

His death was attributed to heart disease, from which he had suffered the past two years.

Funeral services were conducted at Taylors Falls yesterday by the Masonic lodge, of which Captain Folsom was a former officer. Interment was in Kahbakong Cemetery.

A native of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, Captain Folsom [came] to Minnesota in 1847. His father, W H C Folsom, one-time Minnesota legislator, first settled at Stillwater. The family later removed to St Croix Falls and then to Taylors Falls.

Captain Folsom was 17 years old when President Lincoln called for volunteers. The lad became a member of Company C, Seventh Minnesota Infantry.

When the young Minnesotan's regiment was fighting in Missouri, Lincoln's campaign for a second term drew to a close. The votes of the Union soldiery were needed and a commissioner from Minnesota went to Captain Folsom's camp to swear in the votes.

"We were told to fall in at the rear if we wanted to vote for Lincoln," Captain Folsom recently related. "I told a comrade that I'd like to vote but that I wasn't old enough."

"He said, "Well you've been in the army for two years and that ought to make up for the lack in age. Now you just hop back in that line and when the commissioner asks us to hold up our right hands you keep yours down. He won't see you."

The young soldier followed instrutions [sic]. When the voters sworn in his right hand was at his side. The commissioner never detected the ruse and so far as Captain Folsom knew his vote was counted.

The deceased is survived by five sons and daughters. They are: Mary E Folsom and Mrs Francis Murdock of Taylors Falls; Erwin W Folsom of St Paul; John M Folsom of Minneapolis, and Stanley B Folsom of Delta, Utah.
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Source: Chisago County PRESS 21-Mar-1929

MN Deaths and Burials Index record:
Name: Wyman X. Folsom
Death Date: 18 Mar 1929
Death Place: Taylor Falls, Chisago, Minnesota, USA
Age: 84
Birth Date: 1845
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Folsom
Father's Name: Wm. H. C. Folsom
Mother's Name: Mary Wyman
Wyman X Folsom served in the Civil War joining the 7th Minnesota Infrantry Regiment, Company C at th eage of 17, on 15-Aug-1862. He was promoted to hospical steward on 18-Aug-1864 and was discharged 16-Aug-1865. At the time of his discharge, according to the 1890 Veterans Census, he suffered from chronic diarrhea and rheumatism.

PROMOTED—We are glad to learn that Wyman Folsom of Company C, 7th Regiment has been appointed to the position of Hospital Steward of that Regiment. This is a well deserved promotion as Wyman has always performed his duties promptly and efficiently and is amply qualified for those of his new position. SOURCE: Taylors Falls Reporter, 17-Sep-1864

First wife: Ella C Wykoff
dau: Clara b. 1869, d. 1883
dau: Mary Ella b. 1867, d. 1-Aug-1951
dau: Frances b. 1886, d. 27-Apr-1974

Second wife: Mary C Wieck
son: Erwin b. 1888
son: Stanley B b. 2-Jul-1890, d. 18-Jan-1988

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Captain W. X. Folsom,
Civil War Vet, Dies


Taylors Falls Man Who Voted For
Lincoln While Minor Stricken Monday.

Captain Wyman X Folsom, Civil War veteran who served with Company C, Seventh Minnesota Infantry, and unofficial historian of Taylors Falls and the St Croix Valley, died at his home in Taylors Falls last Monday afternoon. He was 85 years of age.

His death was attributed to heart disease, from which he had suffered the past two years.

Funeral services were conducted at Taylors Falls yesterday by the Masonic lodge, of which Captain Folsom was a former officer. Interment was in Kahbakong Cemetery.

A native of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, Captain Folsom [came] to Minnesota in 1847. His father, W H C Folsom, one-time Minnesota legislator, first settled at Stillwater. The family later removed to St Croix Falls and then to Taylors Falls.

Captain Folsom was 17 years old when President Lincoln called for volunteers. The lad became a member of Company C, Seventh Minnesota Infantry.

When the young Minnesotan's regiment was fighting in Missouri, Lincoln's campaign for a second term drew to a close. The votes of the Union soldiery were needed and a commissioner from Minnesota went to Captain Folsom's camp to swear in the votes.

"We were told to fall in at the rear if we wanted to vote for Lincoln," Captain Folsom recently related. "I told a comrade that I'd like to vote but that I wasn't old enough."

"He said, "Well you've been in the army for two years and that ought to make up for the lack in age. Now you just hop back in that line and when the commissioner asks us to hold up our right hands you keep yours down. He won't see you."

The young soldier followed instrutions [sic]. When the voters sworn in his right hand was at his side. The commissioner never detected the ruse and so far as Captain Folsom knew his vote was counted.

The deceased is survived by five sons and daughters. They are: Mary E Folsom and Mrs Francis Murdock of Taylors Falls; Erwin W Folsom of St Paul; John M Folsom of Minneapolis, and Stanley B Folsom of Delta, Utah.
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Source: Chisago County PRESS 21-Mar-1929

MN Deaths and Burials Index record:
Name: Wyman X. Folsom
Death Date: 18 Mar 1929
Death Place: Taylor Falls, Chisago, Minnesota, USA
Age: 84
Birth Date: 1845
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Folsom
Father's Name: Wm. H. C. Folsom
Mother's Name: Mary Wyman

Inscription

Hospital Steward, 7th Minn Infantry



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