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William G. Shumake was born near Hazel Run Creek, St. Francois County, Mo., January 27, 1836. His father, George W. [Washington] Shumake, entered 120 acres of land near French Village and Mr. Shumake bought the land in 1857. This farm is still held by heirs. [Mother of William G. Shumake: Mary Peyton Shumake]
On the 17th of July he entered in Capt. Allen Cook's company of Home Guards and served
until September 28, 1861, guarding bridges on the St. Louis and Iron Mountain R.R. Upon
being discharged he re-enlisted in Company K, 10th Missouri Cavalry, volunteers, where he
served until the close of the war. He was discharged from the 2nd Missouri Cavalry,
Merril's Horse.
Mr. Shumake was married three times, was the father of sixteen children, the grandfather of sixty-four and the great-grandfather of twenty-six. He died January 12th, 1907, aged 72 years.
His two youngest sons served in the World War. Wm. G. Shumake, Jr., saw active service in France, Edgar Shumake also serving thru the war.
Following in a list of battles fought in by William G. Shumake during his service in the 10th Missouri Cavalry Volunteers:
Bear Creek, Ala., April 17, 1863; Barton Station, Ala., April 19, 1863; Levington, Ala., April 23, 1863; Town Creek, Ala., April 25, 1863; Tupalo, Miss., May 6, 1863; Florence, Ala., May 28, 1863; Inca, Miss., July 7, 1863; New Jack Creek, Tenn., Sept. 15, 1863; Brownsville, Miss., Oct. 5, 1863; Levingston, Miss., Oct. 25, 1863; Kinketon, Miss., Oct. 29, 1863; Washington Creek, Miss., Jan. 15, 1864; Trinity, La., Jan. 20, 1864; Champion Hill, Miss., Feb. 4, 1864; Jackson, Miss., Feb. 5, 1864; Hillsborough, Miss., Feb. 8, 1864; Meridian, Miss., Feb. 12, 1864; Lauderdale Springs, Miss., Feb. 15, 1864; Charion, Miss., Feb. 27, 1864; Canton, Miss., Feb. 28, 1864; west of Canton, Miss., March 2, 1864; Boliver, Tenn., May 2, 1864; Rianza, Miss., June 7, 1864; Gimtown, Miss., June 10, 1864; Ripply, Miss., July 6, 1864; Tupelo, Miss., July 14, 1864; Talahactha, Miss., August 9, 1864; Oxford, Miss., Aug. 14, 1864; Big Blue, Mo., October 23, 1864; Osage, Kansas, Oct. 25, 1864; Oklonia, Miss., Dec. 24, 1864; Egypt Station, Miss., Jan. 2, 1865; Mountavaly, Ala., March 31, 1865; Selma, Ala., April 2, 1865; Columbus, Ga., April 16, 1865; Macon, Ga., general surrender, April 21, 1865.
While Mr. Shumake was discharged from the 2nd Missouri Home Guard, the greater part of his service was in the 10th Missouri Cavalry Volunteers. This list is copied from an original by Mr. Shumake.
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