NamePhiladelphia Wilson, 1079, F
Birth DateMay 11, 1823
Birth PlaceKY
Death DateApril 5, 1897 Age: 73
Death PlaceNeosho Co, KS
Burial PlaceSouth Mound Cem., Neosho Co, KS
FatherJames F Wilson Jr , 1179, M (1792-1854)
MotherElizabeth Stuart , 1180, F (1797-1862)
Spouses
Birth DateDecember 8, 1819
Birth PlaceRockcastle Co, KY
Death DateOctober 18, 1902 Age: 82
Death PlaceNeosho Co, KS
Burial PlaceSouth Mound Cem., Neosho Co, KS
OccupationFarmer, RR teamster 1870, Blacksmith in Civil War
FatherJames (B or D) Proctor , 2235, M (1774-1858)
MotherMagdalena Brenneman (Brannamen) , 2236, F (1780-1840)
Family ID620
Marr DateOctober 20, 1842
Marr PlaceMt Vernon, Rockcastle Co, KY
ChildrenJames Madison , 1076, M (1843-1898)
 George Washington , 1077, M (1845-)
 Mollie (Mary E in Census) , 1075, F (1847-)
 William , 1080, M (1853-1923)
 Carrie Adelphia or Carrie Adella (Muzzie) (Twin), 872, F (1859-1945)
 Charles S (Twin), 1074, M (1859-)
Notes for Philadelphia Wilson
Philadelphia’s brother, Charles S Wilson, and his daughter, Sarah E Wilson, were living in the Proctor household in the 1860 Census

SOUTH MOUND CEM>
Delphia Proctor 11 May 1823-5 Apr 1897
Sidney 8 Dec 1819- 18Oct 1902
Co. F 7Mo. Cav. GAR

Notes: 1. On US highway 59 about halfway between Erie and Parsons, Kansas. (9 miles South of Erie or 7 miles North of Parsons). ?2. Turn East at the South Mound turn-off (40th Road) for 2 miles to Queen Rd. ?3. Turn North on Queen Road for one-half mile to 47th Road. ?4. Turn East on 47th for three-fourths mile to Republic Road. ?5. Turn South on Republic Road for one-tenth mile. ?6. Cemetery on East side of road.
Notes for Sidney (Spouse 1)
1860 Census Hancock Co, IL
Sidney Protor 41 M Farmer KY 1500 Value RE 500 Value Per. Prop
Philadelphia G 37 F KY
James 17 M Farmer Ky
George 15 M KY in school
Mary E 13 F IL in school
William 8 M IL in school
Charles 1 M IL
Carrie 1 M IL
Charles S Wilson 35 M Farmer KY
Sarah E Wilson 13 F KY in school

Heritage Quest Online
1870 ILLINOIS HANCOCK CARTHAGE TWP
Series: M593 Roll: 226 Page: 54
Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
PROCTER SIDNEY 50 M W KY IL HANCOCK CARTHAGE TWP 1870
Delphia 47 F W Keeping House KY
George 26 W M Painter KY
William 18 M W IL
Charles 14 M W Twin IL
Clara 14 F W Twin IL

Sidney Proctor, age 50 b. KY Carthage Twp. Roll 226, page 54 Hancock County IL 1870
census

On cemetery inscription, Co F 7 Mo. Cav. GAR
Listed in Civil War Pension Index

Name Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge Notes Box # Extraction # Record # Allegiance
Proctor Sidney Co. J 7 Missouri Cavalry. Private 3044 3044 3044 Union

13th  Missouri "Wood's" Cavalry CSA
Commonly nicknamed, "Wood's Regiment", this unit was originally designated the 14th Mo Cavalry Battalion. Later as the unit was increased to regimental size, it was redesignated as the 13th Mo Cavalry Regiment. It is also known as "Wood's Partisan Rangers", and was commanded by Col. Robert C. Wood. It served primarily as an "unattached" or independent unit, although it was assigned to Marmaduke's Cavalry Division. It saw action in the following battles: Pine Bluff, Ark. (Oct. 25, 1863), Jenkins' Ferry (April 30, 1864) and in the numerous engagements of Price's 1864 Missouri raid. The Regiment surrendered at Shreveport, LA and was paroled in June 1865. At the time of its surrender it was part of the 1st Missouri Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Trans-Mississippi Department.

The following incomplete roster was compiled of POW records from those that surrendered at Shreveport. No muster rolls are known to exist. 
  Last Name First Name/MI State Unit Sub Unit Rank
Proctor Sidney B. MO Cav. Wood's Regt. Co.C
Proctor Charles W. MO Cav. Wood's Regt. Co.C http://www.missouridivision-scv.org/mounits/woodregcav.htm

Event: 1850 Census Age 0030
Event: 1880 Census Age 0061
Event: Father's Birthplace Virginia, USA
Event: Mother's Birthplace Pennsylvania, USA
Event: 1870 Census Age 0050
Event: 1900 Census Age 0080
Occupation: Farming 1850 Hancock, Illinois, USA Family 58
Occupation: R. R. Teamster 1870 Carthage, Hancock, Illinois, USA Page 2 Family 9
Occupation: Farmer 1880 Lincoln, Neosho, Kansas, USA Page 225D
Occupation: Retired Farmer 1900 Lincoln, Neosho, Kansas, USA ED 155 Sheet 2A Family 23

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SIDNEY PROCTOR
CO F
7 MISSOURI CAVALRY
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS:
Name: Sidney Proctor
Side Served: Union
State Served: Missouri
Service Record: Enlisted as a Blacksmith. Enlisted in Company F, 7th Cavalry Regiment Missouri.
Rank In: Blacksmith
Rank Out: Private
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CONTRIBUTOR'S NOTE - July 2008
CONTRADICTION:
Headstone Application Form shows him as being buried in Oakwood Cemetery, in Parsons, Labette County, KS. However cemetery canvasing records, circa 1975, show him as being buried in South Mound Cemetery, Neosho County, KS. (side-note: I have verified that this headstone is, in fact, in South Mound Cemetery (photo attached).)
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Family links: 
 Spouse:
  Philadelphia Wilson (1823 - 1897)


 
Burial::
South Mound Cemetery
South Mound
Neosho County
Kansas, USA
 
Created by: TiogaRose
Record added: Jul 19 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 28399706
Last Modified March 4, 2009Created April 23, 2013 using Reunion for Macintosh