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Corporal John Adam Gunder
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Corporal John Adam Gunder |
Alt Name[2] |
John Adam Gunder |
Alt Name |
_____ Gonder |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[3][4][5] |
13 Oct 1837 |
Franklin, Venango Co., Pennsylvania |
Occupation[8] |
1860 |
Wood Co., Ohioa laborer |
Other[9][10][16] |
29 Jul 1862 |
Milit-Beg |
Other[11][12][17] |
27 Jun 1865 |
Milit-End |
Marriage |
21 Nov 1869 |
Haskins, Wood Co., Ohioto Emaline Elizabeth Baughmann |
Occupation[13] |
1880 |
Perrysburg twp., Wood Co., Ohioa farmer |
Other |
20 Jul 1880 |
Perrysburg twp., Wood Co., OhioCensus1880 with Emaline Elizabeth Baughmann |
Other[14][18] |
1897 |
Wood Co., OhioBio-hist-OK |
Other |
1 Jun 1900 |
Perrysburg twp., Wood Co., OhioCensus1900 with Emaline Elizabeth Baughmann |
Other |
29 Apr 1910 |
Perrysburg twp., Wood Co., OhioCensus1910 with Emaline Elizabeth Baughmann |
Death[6][15] |
13 Oct 1916 |
Perrysburg, Wood Co., Ohio |
Burial[7] |
17 Oct 1916 |
Perrysburg, Wood Co., Ohio |
Reference Number |
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26278 |
References
- ↑ United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9).
- ↑ 1890 Seneca County, Ohio, Census of surviving Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, and Widow, Etc., Subject: Persons who served in Civil War. (B. J. Rhinehart, Scanned images, November 2004)
Middleton twp., Wood Co., OH, page 3.
- ↑ United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
age 22.
- ↑ United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
age 72.
- ↑ United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
age 38.
- ↑ Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
certificate fn 65183.
- ↑ Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
certificate fn 65183.
- ↑ United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653).
- ↑ 1890 Seneca County, Ohio, Census of surviving Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, and Widow, Etc., Subject: Persons who served in Civil War. (B. J. Rhinehart, Scanned images, November 2004)
Middleton twp., Wood Co., OH, page 3.
- ↑ 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: 1117.
- ↑ 1890 Seneca County, Ohio, Census of surviving Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, and Widow, Etc., Subject: Persons who served in Civil War. (B. J. Rhinehart, Scanned images, November 2004)
Middleton twp., Wood Co., OH, page 3.
- ↑ 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: 1117.
- ↑ United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
ED# 120; page: 208A; sheet: 1; ancestry image 1.
- ↑ 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: 1117.
- ↑ from arterio sclerosis with contributory mitral stenosis [A narrowing of the mitral heart valve (usually due to rheumatic fever)] for one year. he was married at time of death and Frank Fox, his son-in-law was the informant
- ↑ enlisted at Harkins, in company B, 111th OVI in Civil War, under Capt. Norris and Col. Bond
- ↑ as a corporal after serving 2 years and 11 months, received an honorable discharge in North Carolina
- ↑ "Our subject [John Gunder] was quite young at the time of the removal [1848]. During his youth he attended the district school and worked on his father's farm, and at an early age was employed as a farm hand in the neighborhood. In 1862 he enlisted at Harkins, in Company B, 111th O. V. I, under Capt. Norris and Col. Bond, and during his three-years' service participated in a number of important engagements. He was honorably discharged in North Carolina, in July, 1865, after which he immediately returned home, locating in Middleton township, where he worked on the farm of W. H Ewing. For five years he operated that eighty-acre tract on shares. and then purchased eighty-four acres of land, which he still owns, and on which he has made many excellent improvements. In 1888 he bought eighty acres where he now resides. and, altogether, owns 164 acres, which is under a high state of cultivation, and yields to him a handsome tribute in return for his care and attention."
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