Person:Benjamin Gunder (4)

Benjamin Franklin Gunder
m. 15 Nov 1825
  1. Salome Gonder1827 - 1889
  2. Elizabeth C Gunder1828 - 1910
  3. Daniel Gonder1830 - Aft 1910
  4. Catherine Gonder1831 - 1914
  5. Corporal John Adam Gunder1837 - 1916
  6. David Gunder1838 - 1915
  7. Solomon Gonder1839 - 1864
  8. Rebecca Gunder1842 - Abt 1859
  9. Peggy Ann GunderAbt 1844 -
  10. Samuel T Gonder1845 - 1910
  11. Isaac George Gonder1846 - 1912
  12. Susanna A Gunder1849 -
  13. Emanuel B Gonder1851 - Bef 1897
  14. Benjamin Franklin Gunder1854 - 1939
m. 30 Mar 1876
  1. Mae Etta Gunder1877 -
  2. Cora Gunder1878 -
  3. Hattie Gunder1881 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Benjamin Franklin Gunder
Gender Male
Birth[2][3][4] 25 Apr 1854 Perry twp., Wood Co., Ohio
Marriage 30 Mar 1876 Wood Co., Ohioto Eleanor A Williams
Other[6][10] 1897 Wood Co., OhioBio-hist-OK
Other 20 Jun 1900 Middleton twp., Wood Co., OhioCensus1900
with Eleanor A Williams
Occupation[7][8] Bet 1900 and 1920 Middleton twp., Wood Co., Ohioa farmer on own account
Other 9 May 1910 Middleton twp., Wood Co., OhioCensus1910
with Eleanor A Williams
Other 6 Jan 1920 Roachton Road, Middleton twp., Wood Co., OhioCensus1920
with Eleanor A Williams
Death[9] 20 May 1939 Maumee, Lucas Co., Ohio
Burial[5] 24 May 1939 Perrysburg, Wood Co., Ohio
Reference Number? 26290
References
  1. Ancestry's Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2000, Url: www.ancestry.com
    Certificate fn 32590.
  2. United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    age 15.
  3. United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    age 5.
  4. Commemorative, historical and biographical records of Wood County, Ohio: its past, present, early settlement and development, biographies and portraits of early settlers and representative citizens, etc. (Chicago : J.H. Beer, 1897.)
    page 1208.
  5. Ancestry's Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2000, Url: www.ancestry.com
    Certificate fn 32590.
  6. Commemorative, historical and biographical records of Wood County, Ohio: its past, present, early settlement and development, biographies and portraits of early settlers and representative citizens, etc. (Chicago : J.H. Beer, 1897.)
    page 1208.
  7. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
    ED#162; page 107A; sheet: 2A; ancestry sheet 3.
  8. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    ED#147; page: 252A; sheet: 12A; ancestry image: 23.
  9. 9:30pm in a nursing home (name is illegible for the home on his death certificate), from cerebral arteriosclerosis. Widowed at time of death his informant was his daughter May
  10. "B.F. Gunder is one of the native sons of the county. He was born in Perry township, April 25, 1854, on the old family homestead of his parents, Isaac and Susanna (Heller) Gander. The district schools of the neighborhood afforded him his educational privileges, and he had ample physical training upon the home farm, where he remained until eighteen years of age. He then began earning his own livelihood by working in the neighborhood, and, in 1888, desiring that his labors should be more directly benefit himself, he rented a farm of 124 acres in Perrysburg township, which he operated for forty years. He then purchased fifty acres of land, on which he now resides, and also rents 100 acres, so that he is operating almost a quarter of a section. His farm is now a well-developed tract, and yields to him a golden tribute in return for the care and cultivation he bestows upon it. On March 30, 1876, was celebrated the marriage of Mr. Gunder and Miss Ella Williams, who was born in New York, July 25, 1856, and is a daughter of Josiah Williams, a carpenter and joiner. They had four children: Etta, born in March 1877, now the wife of William Kanzamire [sic -Kazmaier], a farmer of Middleton township; Cora, born in 1878; Hattie, born in 1881; and one who died in childhood.
    In politics Mr. Gunder is an advocate of Republican principles, and, socially, he belongs to Fort Meigs Lodge No. 774, I.O.O.F., also the Rebekah Lodge; and Masonic Lodge No. 123; Knights of Pythias No. 524, all of Perrysburg. He has led an industrious and useful life, is a genial, whole-souled gentleman, popular with all his many friends."