Carl Wayne Gray Genealogies
Soules, David Neer 'Davy'

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Name Soules, David Neer 'Davy' Clay County Court House, Maysville, Illinois, home of David Soules
Contributed by Barbara Julien
David and Mary Alice Soule, standing, George David and Iris Glen Toliver Wilkin and four children
Contributed by Barbara Julien
Membership, G.A.R. Post 270
Top row--left to right-- Thomas Viskniskki, Company G, 18th Illinois Infantry; Jerre McKinney, Co. D 11th Mo. Inf; J.B. Smith, Co. K 40th Ill. Inf; Wm Eden, Co K 83rd Ind Inf; George Robins, Co. I 175th O. Inf.; R. L. Gibbs, Co. M 2nd N.J Cav.; R. F. Campbell, teamster.
Lower row--left to right--D. N. Soules, Co. A, 96th O. Inf.; J. E.…David Soules with granddaughter Iris Glen Toliver and Robert C. Wilkin
Contributed by Barbara Julien
David Neer Soules (1842-1937)
Contributed by Barbara Julien
David Neer 'Davy' Soules (1842-1937)
Displayed with permission of Lady in Black
Birth 23 Jan 1842 Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Gender Male Census 1870 Census, Widner Township, Knox County, Indiana, page 04 1870 United States Federal Census, Widner Township, Knox County, Indiana, page 04
Contributed by Barbara JulienOccupation Harness Maker [4, 5, 6] Reference Number SOUL.D001 _FGRAVE 20756000 Funeral 21 Jan 1937 (94 years) Clay City Methodist Church, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois [8]
Military Service American Civil War, Company A, 96th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment [2, 3, 4, 9] - He enlisted in the Civil War August 8, 1962 in company 96 Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was honorably discharged August 8, 1865 and was the last one of the Boys in Blue who lived in this community.
United States of America Flag, 35 Stars (1863-1865)
This flag was flown by the Federal States during the United States Civil War.
The flag of the United States of America from 1861 to 1863, with 34 stars for all the 34 states. In 1863 a 35th star was added to represent the new state of West Virginia (the loyal northwestern counties of Virginia), and in 1864 a 36th star for Nevada (previously the…96th Ohio Infantry Regiment American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865)
Civil War Veterans Buried in Clay County, Illinois_0043.jpg Compiled by Les Higgason
Death 19 Jan 1937 Clay City, Clay County, Illinois [3, 8]
Burial 21 Jan 1937 Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois [3, 8]
Headstone, Soules, David N.
Displayed with permission of Lady in Black
Person ID I18949 Carl Wayne Gray Research Last Modified 25 Aug 2024
Family 1 Osborn, Mary L., b. 21 Oct 1848, Sycamore, Wyandot County, Ohio d. 3 Jan 1927 (Age 78 years)
Marriage Y [1, 8] Family ID F8578 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Smith, Louisa Jane, b. 23 Jun 1846, Monroe County, Indiana d. 10 Mar 1911, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois
(Age 64 years)
Marriage 12 Jun 1870 Pleasantville, Sullivan County, Indiana [1, 6, 8, 10, 11]
Children 1. Soules, Gene d. Bef 10 Mar 1911 > 2. Soules, Elizabeth A. 'Lizzie', b. 1867, Indiana + 3. Soules, Maud O., b. 1873, Indiana d. Bef 10 Mar 1911 (Age < 38 years)
4. Soules, Ellen 'Eva' Glenn, b. 22 Jul 1881 d. 19 Mar 1886 (Age 4 years) Family ID F8576 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Jan 2023
Family 3 Enlow, Mary Alice, b. 1864, Illinois d. 22 Mar 1948 (Age 84 years)
Marriage 1930 [1, 4, 5, 8, 12] Family ID F8577 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Jan 2023
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Event Map = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Members, Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) Post 270
Top row--left to right-- Thomas Viskniskki, Company G, 18th Illinois Infantry; Jerre McKinney, Co. D 11th Mo. Inf; J.B. Smith, Co. K 40th Ill. Inf; Wm Eden, Co K 83rd Ind Inf; George Robins, Co. I 175th O. Inf.; R. L. Gibbs, Co. M 2nd N.J Cav.; R. F. Campbell, teamster.
Lower row--left to right--D. N. Soules, Co. A, 96th O. Inf.; J. E.…
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Notes - He was converted and united with the M. E. Church of Clay City, Illinois many years ago. He lived a faithful Christian life until the Lord called him home.
He enlisted in the Civil War August 8, 1962 in company 96 Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was honorably discharged August 8, 1865 and was the last one of the Boys in Blue who lived in this community.
He came to Illinois in 1871. He settled in Old Maysville in the Court House in 1872 where he spent the rest of his life.
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Born in Bellefontaine, Ohio. Co. A. 96th O. V. I. 1862-1865
David Neer Sowles was born in Bellefontaine, Ohio, January 23, 1842. His parents are unknown. He was raised by his Grandparents, Joseph Gordon and Mary Davis Gordon who were married in 1811. Joseph Gordon was well known in Ohio as he carried the mail on horseback for many years.
He had three Grandchildren in the Civil war, David Neer Soules, Vandiver Lemmon Obenchane and Wilson Vance Gordon who perished at Andersonville prison in Georgia. Vandiver was David's half brother and was in the 144th as a musician.
My dad told me that David Soules was quite a character. He said he always weighed 96 pounds. My Dad's sister said he would sometimes gain up to 125. He was one of the Ohio swamp boys and spent two stretches of the war in the hospital with dysentery. After the second hospital stay, they made him an ambulance driver because they didn't feel he was strong enough for battle. He suffered with dysentery his whole adult life.
After the war, he lived with Vandiver and wife Mary Ingerson for a while in Ohio and she cared for him. Then he moved to Pleasantville, In., where he married Louisa Jane Smith and they had three children. In roughly 1873, they moved to Maysville/Clay City and stayed there.
(As remembered by his granddaughter)
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Facebook Instant Message from
Barbara Julien
2013/12/3, 9:31pm
Barbara Julien
Hi, I saw on the Clay City page that you are doing a history of Veterans from Clay City. My GG Grandfather was a Civil War Veteran and is buried in the Clay City Cemetery. He was David Neer Soules with the 96th Reg Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He moved to Maysville, Ill. About 1873. Maysville later became part of Clay City. The old Maysville wooden courthouse became his home, where he lived till he died in 1937. His grave is on Findagrave.com. I have several pictures of him but none in uniiform. However, I have an old picture of his which is what I believe to be the Grand Army of the Republic chapter in Clay City. At one time it was on the Genweb site and another lady recognized a relative of hers who was a Civil War Veteran alsoo. If you are interested, I will try to dig out that old picture. It would be nice to share it with everyone who is interested in Clay City Veterans. I think it was in 1976, there was a picture of my GG Grandfather with William Carder of the Clay County Advocate published in the paper. It was taken because he was the last living CW Veteran in the county and was submitted by Wiley Maynard who was a step Grandson of David's and a barber in Clay City. Barb Julien
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David Neer Soules was born at Bellefontaine, Ohio, January 23, 1842, and departed this life at his home in Clay City, IL January 19, 1937, at the age of 94 years, 11 months, and 27 days.
He was united in marriage to Miss Louisa Smith on 11 Jun 1870 in Indiana, his first companion, who preceded him in death March 10, 1911. To this union were born three daughters, two who preceded him in death.
He then was united in marriage in Richland Co, IL on 7 Apr 1914 to Mrs. Mary L. (Osborn) Bunn from Sycamore, Ohio who preceded him in death January 13, 1927.
He was then united in marriage to Mrs. Mary (Enlow) Bethel of Bell City, Missouri, who survives.
He was converted and united with the M. E. Church of Clay City, Illinois many years ago. He lived a faithful Christian life until the Lord called him home.
He enlisted in the Civil War August 8, 1962 in company 96 Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was honorably discharged August 8, 1865 and was the last one of the Boys in Blue who lived in this community.
He came to Illinois in 1871. He settled in Old Maysville in the Court House in 1872 where he spent the rest of his life.
He leaves to mourn his death his loving companion; one grandchild, Iris Glenn Toliver Wilkens of Frankfort, Indiana and four great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; two step grandsons, Dave and Millard Van Metre; and seven step children: Bluford Charles Bethel of Detroit; Pearl Johnson, Wiley Maynard of Detroit; Ina Altom of Flora; Hugh Sharp of Oklahoma and Carl Powell of Clay City, Illinois and a host of friends to mourn his departure.
His funeral was held Thursday afternoon, January 21, 1937 at the M. E. Church in Clay City, Illinois by his pastor, Rev. E. W. Barrett assisted by Rev. Roberts, pastor of the M. E. Church, South after which interment was made in the Clay City Cemetery with military honors by the American Legion Post of Sailor Springs, Illinois.
(Newspaper clipping with handwritten date of 1937)
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Born in Bellefontaine, Ohio. Co. A. 96th O. V. I. 1862-1865
David Neer Sowles was born in Bellefontaine, Ohio, January 23, 1842. His parents are unknown. He was raised by his Grandparents, Joseph Gordon and Mary Davis Gordon who were married in 1811. Joseph Gordon was well known in Ohio as he carried the mail on horseback for many years.
He had three Grandchildren in the Civil war, David Neer Soules, Vandiver Lemmon Obenchane and Wilson Vance Gordon who perished at Andersonville prison in Georgia. Vandiver was David's half brother and was in the 144th as a musician.
My dad told me that David Soules was quite a character. He said he always weighed 96 pounds. My Dad's sister said he would sometimes gain up to 125. He was one of the Ohio swamp boys and spent two stretches of the war in the hospital with dysentery. After the second hospital stay, they made him an ambulance driver because they didn't feel he was strong enough for battle. He suffered with dysentery his whole adult life.
After the war, he lived with Vandiver and wife Mary Ingerson for a while in Ohio and she cared for him. Then he moved to Pleasantville, In., where he married Louisa Jane Smith and they had three children. In roughly 1873, they moved to Maysville/Clay City and stayed there.
(As remembered by his granddaughter)
- He was converted and united with the M. E. Church of Clay City, Illinois many years ago. He lived a faithful Christian life until the Lord called him home.
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Sources - [S15526] Obituary, Soules, David Neer, 94, none. (Reliability: 2).
- [S5075] http://www.findagrave.com, Obituary, Soules, David Neer, 94, (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20756000), none. (Reliability: 2).
- [S5076] http://www.findagrave.com, Headstone, Soules, David N., (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20756000), none. (Reliability: 2).
- [S37] Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois, (District 0003) (Village), image 13, page 7a, (https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6224/4584337_00604?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fd), none. (Reliability: 2).
- [S78] Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois, Enumeration District 3, Page 15B, (http://search.ancestry.com/content/viewer.aspx?dbid=6061&iid=4300174_00637&noredir=true&sid=&gskw=) (Reliability: 2).
- [S5078] http://www.ancestry.com, 1880 Clay City, Illinois, District 155, page 388c, (http://www.ancestry.com, 5 June 1880) (Reliability: 2).
- [S5079] https://www.ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Widner Township, Knox County, Indiana, page 04, (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7163/records/21610907?tid=&pid=&queryId=8c216d58-a1f1-4688-a8eb-f0f2a471389e) (Reliability: 2).
- [S5077] http://www.findagrave.com, Obituary, Soules, David N., (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Soules&GSiman=1&GScid=105163&GRid=20756000&), none. (Reliability: 2).
- [S493] Les Higgason, Civil War Veterans, Buried in Clay County (including Confederate), Compiled by Les Higgason (Reliability: 2).
- [S5133] Obituary, Soules, Mrs D N, none. (Reliability: 2).
- [S5132] http://www.findagrave.com, Headstone, Soules, Louisa J., (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24056352), none. (Reliability: 2).
- [S14483] http://www.findagrave.com, Headstone, Soules, Mary A., (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2419724), none. (Reliability: 2).
- [S15526] Obituary, Soules, David Neer, 94, none. (Reliability: 2).