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( After Death Of First Wife) Newt is a Mystery Man in our family. None of the family within the last 50 years know anything about Newt accept the oral history, and the only thing known about Newt, was he was a guard on a train or stagecoach. My grand father, Newt's son, Charley Stuart Taylor, was born in or around Boggy Depot, Indian Territory on 26 August,1870. Charley's sisters Allie Ona Taylor and Ola Emma Taylor were born in Brandon, Texas in 1872 and 1874. I believe Isaac Newton 1st wife died before he was 30 and he remarried (2nd) Martha Caroline Ingram and had the above three children. There was also a story that Isaac Newton had 8 brothers and one sister named Mary Taylor. One brother named Bob Taylor.


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William H. Taylor
William H Taylor
Born in Ohio
Resided Port Andrew.
Richland Co
Private/ Co H/ 11th
Regiment /Infantry
Enlisted Oct 15 1861
21 years of age, married
Mary Susan Haney
11th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
The Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry regiment was organized at Camp Randall, Madison, WI, and mustered into the
service of the United States on October 16, 1861. It left the state on the 20th of November, proceeding directly
to St. Louis, where it was at once assigned to service patrolling and guarding railways. The regiment continued
in this line of duty until March 1862, when with other Union forces it participated in a number of expeditions into
Northern Arkansas and Southern Missouri and took part in the actions at Bayou Cache, AR, July 7, 1862.
The winter of 1862-1863 was spent in Southern Missouri, occupied principally in patrol duty and guarding
railways and other lines of communication. On the 11th of March, 1863, the Eleventh moved to Memphis, TN,
and thence down the Mississippi River to Milliken's Bend, LA, occupying different positions. As a part of
Grant's forces the regiment crossed to the east side of the Mississippi below Vicksburg on April 30, and
moved forward at once and took part in the battle at Port Gibson, MS, on the 1st day of May, 1863. It was next
engaged in the battles of Champion's Hill, May 16, and Black River Bridge, MS, May 17, 1863, and took part in
the siege of Vicksburg which followed May 19 to July 4, 1863. After the surrender of Vicksburg the Eleventh
participated in the Jackson Campaign, MS, July 5-25, 1863. In August following under orders it proceeded to
Southern Louisiana and was assigned to the Thirteenth Army Corps and participated with this organization in
the operations in the Teche Country, LA, October 3 to November 30, 1863. In the latter part of November the
Eleventh was a part of the force engaged in an expedition to Brazos Santiago, TX, about six hundred miles
west of New Orleans.
Returning to Brashear City (now Morgan City, LA), the Regiment continued in active service until February 26,
1865, when it was assigned to the force sent to capture Mobile, AL. Here the Eleventh participated in the siege
of Spanish Fort, March 26 to April 8, 1865, the assault and capture of Ft. Blakely April 9, 1865, and the
occupation of Mobile, April 12. During the summer following the Eleventh was engaged in guard duty in
Southern Alabama. It was mustered out of service on the 4th of September and proceeded to Madison and
was disbanded September 28, 1865.
The histories above, unless otherwise noted, are adopted from Charles E. Estabrook, ed., Records and
Sketches of Military Organizations, (Madison, 1914).
He returned home and died shortly of his wounds he received in the war.
Born in Ohio
Resided Port Andrew.
Richland Co
Private/ Co H/ 11th
Regiment /Infantry
Enlisted Oct 15 1861
21 years of age, married
Mary Susan Haney
11th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
The Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry regiment was organized at Camp Randall, Madison, WI, and mustered into the
service of the United States on October 16, 1861. It left the state on the 20th of November, proceeding directly
to St. Louis, where it was at once assigned to service patrolling and guarding railways. The regiment continued
in this line of duty until March 1862, when with other Union forces it participated in a number of expeditions into
Northern Arkansas and Southern Missouri and took part in the actions at Bayou Cache, AR, July 7, 1862.
The winter of 1862-1863 was spent in Southern Missouri, occupied principally in patrol duty and guarding
railways and other lines of communication. On the 11th of March, 1863, the Eleventh moved to Memphis, TN,
and thence down the Mississippi River to Milliken's Bend, LA, occupying different positions. As a part of
Grant's forces the regiment crossed to the east side of the Mississippi below Vicksburg on April 30, and
moved forward at once and took part in the battle at Port Gibson, MS, on the 1st day of May, 1863. It was next
engaged in the battles of Champion's Hill, May 16, and Black River Bridge, MS, May 17, 1863, and took part in
the siege of Vicksburg which followed May 19 to July 4, 1863. After the surrender of Vicksburg the Eleventh
participated in the Jackson Campaign, MS, July 5-25, 1863. In August following under orders it proceeded to
Southern Louisiana and was assigned to the Thirteenth Army Corps and participated with this organization in
the operations in the Teche Country, LA, October 3 to November 30, 1863. In the latter part of November the
Eleventh was a part of the force engaged in an expedition to Brazos Santiago, TX, about six hundred miles
west of New Orleans.
Returning to Brashear City (now Morgan City, LA), the Regiment continued in active service until February 26,
1865, when it was assigned to the force sent to capture Mobile, AL. Here the Eleventh participated in the siege
of Spanish Fort, March 26 to April 8, 1865, the assault and capture of Ft. Blakely April 9, 1865, and the
occupation of Mobile, April 12. During the summer following the Eleventh was engaged in guard duty in
Southern Alabama. It was mustered out of service on the 4th of September and proceeded to Madison and
was disbanded September 28, 1865.
The histories above, unless otherwise noted, are adopted from Charles E. Estabrook, ed., Records and
Sketches of Military Organizations, (Madison, 1914).
He returned home and died shortly of his wounds he received in the war.
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