Ithamar Conkey Sloan
Born: May 9, 1822
Birthplace: Morrisville, New York
Father: Andrew Scott Sloan 1788 – 1843
(Buried: Morrisville Rural Cemetery, Morrisville, New York)
Mother: Mehitable Conkey 1791 – 1857
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin)
Wife: Celestia Eldridge Sears 1831 – 1906
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin)
Children:
Charles I. Sloan 1857 – 1934
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin)
Andrew C. Sloan 1859 – 1865
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin)
Mary Francis “Fanny” Sloan 1862 – 1882
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin)
Child Sloan 1870 – 1870
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin)
Horace Greeley Sloan 1871 – 1922
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin)
Political Party: Republican Party
Occupation before War:
1848 – 1854: Attorney in Oneida County, New York
1854 – 1858: Attorney in Janesville, Wisconsin
1858 – 1862: Rock County, Wisconsin District Attorney
Civil War Career:
1863 – 1867: United States Congressman from Wisconsin
1863 – 1867: Member of House War Department Expenditures Committee
1863 – 1865: Member of House Public Lands Committee
1865: Voted in support of the 13th Amendment to U.S. Constitution.
1865 – 1867: Member of House Claims Committee
Occupation after War:
1867 – 1874: Attorney in Janesville, Wisconsin
1874 – 1879: Wisconsin State Special Counsel for Granger law cases
1875: Move to Madison Wisconsin and Practiced law
Died: December 24, 1898
Place of Death: Janesville, Wisconsin
Cause of Death: Apoplexy
Age at time of Death: 76 years old
Burial Place: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin
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