JOHN C. FLETCHER of
Laclede
and Jefferson Township
Page
608
“Mr. Fletcher was
born in Belmont county, Ohio,
June 28, 1834, and was reared and educated in that and Monroe county. His early life was spent on the farm and in
working at the carpenter’s trade. When
he became of age he engaged in farming, and continued till the war broke
out. On the ninth of November, 1861, Mr.
Fletcher enlisted in Company F, of Fifteenth Ohio Infantry, and was with his
regiment in the battles of Shiloh, Stone
River, Liberty Gap, Chickamaugua,
Mission Ridge, and various other fights and skirmishes, and was in the campaign
from Dalton to Atlanta.
He was wounded near Kenesaw Mountain,
which disabled him from duty for several months. He was mustered out at Pulaski, Tennessee,
November 8, 1864, having served three years.
Returning to Belmont county,
Ohio, he ran
an engine for an oil company for two years.
In 1867 he came out to Linn county, Missouri, to look at the country, and staid
a year. He then returned to Ohio and in 1869 moved
his family to Laclede, where he has since resided. The first two years he took charge of a
lumber yard for the proprietor, at Laclede, and since then he has been working
at the carpenter’s trade. Mr. Fletcher
was married the first time to Miss Elizabeth Kinney, of Belmont,
county, Ohio. She died in January, 1859, after having borne
one child, that died a few weeks before the mother,
aged one year. He was again married in
1873, to Miss Ellen Brickele, of Brookfield,
Missouri, a native of Olean, New York. Mr. Fletcher belongs to the Methodist
Episcopal Church, and is a consistent and faithful member. He also belongs to the Good Templar’s order, as is, in all, a good citizen.”
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