Her sister, Mary Ann, married Augustus "Gus" Mathers, who during the Civil War, was an assistant surgeon in Co. F, 4th FL Inf Regiment. Mathers and Sarah Louisa's husband, Capt. W L Fletcher, of Co. G, 4th FL Inf Regiment, spent service time together near Fernandina, FL in 1861-62. Mathers wrote letters home to his wife and in these letters that were published in the Oct 1959 Florida Historical Society Quarterly, he mentions his sister-in-law, "Lou" and his brother-in-law, "Bill" many times. In 1861 Sarah Louisa (and children) joined her husband, William, at their CSA camp and included in these annotated letters was a post script that "Lou" wrote to her sister dated 13 Nov 1861 from Way Key, Florida describing her experiences there.
Capt. Fletcher returned home from the war and died in 1888. When Sarah Louisa died twenty years later she was buried beside him in Fort McCoy Cemetery.
She was the mother of:
Susan C "Sudie" Fletcher Miller (1850-1912), buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Marion Co., FL
Mary Carnelia Fletcher Bassett (1853-1889) buried in this cemetery
son, A A or Jimmy Fletcher (1855-
Martha L Fletcher Grantham (1857-1935), buried in Seminole Co., FL
William L Fletcher (1861-
Louis Fletcher (1864-
Augusta Mathers Fletcher (1868-1948), buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole Co., FL
Caro Cooper Fletcher Castel (1872-1940), buried in Hills of Rest Cemetery, Floral City, Citrus Co., FL
Sources:
Florida Historical Society Quarterly, Oct 1959, Vol. 36, Issue 2, pages 94-124
Florida Confederate widow's pension application (#A11638)
Her sister, Mary Ann, married Augustus "Gus" Mathers, who during the Civil War, was an assistant surgeon in Co. F, 4th FL Inf Regiment. Mathers and Sarah Louisa's husband, Capt. W L Fletcher, of Co. G, 4th FL Inf Regiment, spent service time together near Fernandina, FL in 1861-62. Mathers wrote letters home to his wife and in these letters that were published in the Oct 1959 Florida Historical Society Quarterly, he mentions his sister-in-law, "Lou" and his brother-in-law, "Bill" many times. In 1861 Sarah Louisa (and children) joined her husband, William, at their CSA camp and included in these annotated letters was a post script that "Lou" wrote to her sister dated 13 Nov 1861 from Way Key, Florida describing her experiences there.
Capt. Fletcher returned home from the war and died in 1888. When Sarah Louisa died twenty years later she was buried beside him in Fort McCoy Cemetery.
She was the mother of:
Susan C "Sudie" Fletcher Miller (1850-1912), buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Marion Co., FL
Mary Carnelia Fletcher Bassett (1853-1889) buried in this cemetery
son, A A or Jimmy Fletcher (1855-
Martha L Fletcher Grantham (1857-1935), buried in Seminole Co., FL
William L Fletcher (1861-
Louis Fletcher (1864-
Augusta Mathers Fletcher (1868-1948), buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole Co., FL
Caro Cooper Fletcher Castel (1872-1940), buried in Hills of Rest Cemetery, Floral City, Citrus Co., FL
Sources:
Florida Historical Society Quarterly, Oct 1959, Vol. 36, Issue 2, pages 94-124
Florida Confederate widow's pension application (#A11638)
Inscription
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
SARAH LOUISA.
Wife of
W. L. FLETCHER
BORN JAN. 23, 1831
DIED NOV. 3, 1908
He giveth His beloved sleep
MOTHER
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