Eli Wesley and Sarah settled near the rest of his
family in Effingham County. Their first child, Caroline Elizabeth WILSON, was born
there on 7th December 1855. Daughters Laura Ann WILSON, 20 Dec 1857, Isabella "Belle" Drucilla
WILSON, 28 Nov 1858, and Emma Jane WILSON, 31 Oct 1860, were to join the family
Effingham in the years leading up to the Civil War. Emma Jane died at four
months of age on 28 Feb 1861.
At the start of the Civil War Eli Wesley, Sarah
Jane and their three daughters, were living in Effingham County. Eli was
enlisted, in what would eventually become Company I, 5th Georgia Cavalry, by Captain J.
Read, on 7th September 1861, in Savannah. He served though the duration of the
War, being promoted to 1st Sergeant, and then busted to Private on 6th July
1864. During the War of the Rebellion, Eli Wesley and Sarah Jane increased their
family with the addition of their first son. Benjamin Sterling WILSON was born
on 6 Jan 1862, in Effingham Co.
Sometime after the end of the Civil War, Eli Wesley, Sarah
Jane and their children, would move to Washington County, Georgia. While the
exact year of this move is unknown, the family was in Washington Co. by the
Federal Census of 1870. The family continued to grow with Minnesota Arizona
WILSON (9 Nov 1865- 29 Jan 1889), Julia Ellen WILSON (26 Nov 1867- 18
Oct 1895),
Marietta Talulah WILSON (29 Sep 1869- unk), James Osgood Andrew WILSON
(14 Dec 1871- 1946),
John Eli WILSON (8 Dec 1874- 6 Feb 1955), Ada Leona WILSON (23 Nov
1876- 30 Dec 1961),
Patrick Henry WILSON (28 Mar 1879- 10 May 1949), Robert Elliot WILSON
(23 Dec 1880- 28 Dec 1880, and
Alexander Hamilton WILSON (11 Mar 1883- 9 Jun 1887).
Eli Wesley farmed in Washington County. He and Sarah Jane
were members of the Pleasant Springs United Methodist Church. Eli Wesley donated
the land for the Church Cemetery. Eli Wesley, Sarah Jane and many of their
children are buried in this cemetery. Sarah Jane (DAVIS) WILSON died in
Washington Co., GA on 13 Apr 1904.
Eli Wesley continued to live on the family farm with his
children and their families. In early October 1913 the family group was readying
a celebration for his 80th birthday. The day before the party Eli Wesley decided
to clean the roof of his house. Eli slipped and fell, breaking his neck and died
instantly (4 Oct 1913). The families gathered for a wake instead of a birthday.
[FAM REC
Jean Ann GILIBERTO]
1907 letter of support for
pension