Person:Robert Moon (4)

Robert Moon
b.17 Dec 1836 Clinton County, Ohio
m. 6 Aug 1818
  1. Pleasant Moon1819 - Abt 1891
  2. Eli Moon1820 -
  3. Daniel H. Moon1822 - 1842
  4. Leah Moon1824 -
  5. Richard E. Moon1825 -
  6. Sarah Moon1828 -
  7. William M. Moon1831 - 1885
  8. Mary Moon1833 -
  9. Stephen Moon1835 -
  10. Robert Moon1836 - 1882
  11. Phebe Moon1839 -
  12. Anna Marie Moon1841 -
m. 16 Apr 1857
  1. Daniel Edward Moon1858 - 1878
  2. Mary Nancy Moon1859 -
  3. Mason Moon1859 - 1910
  4. Jeannette Moon1860 - 1889
  5. Martha (Mattie) Moon1862 - 1920
  6. Alice Belle Moon1865 - 1914
  7. Ella Mae Moon1868 - 1957
  8. Joseph Harley Moon1869 - 1952
  9. Amos G Moon1872 - 1909
  10. Emma Jerusha Moon1874 -
  11. John Dalton Moon1876 - 1903
  12. George Moon1879 - 1879
  13. Arthur Garfield Moon1880 - 1956
Facts and Events
Name Robert Moon
Gender Male
Birth? 17 Dec 1836 Clinton County, Ohio
Marriage 16 Apr 1857 Clinton County, Ohioto Mary Edith Deilks
Census[2][4] Jun 1880 Jefferson Twp, Westboro, Clinton, Ohio1880
Death? 18 Oct 1882 Westboro, Clinton County, Ohio
Burial? 21 Oct 1882 Westboro Friends Cemetery, Jefferson Twp, Clinton, Ohion/a
Other[1][3] Military Service

Served in C. Co. 79th Reg. Ohio Inf. wounded May 27,1864 and had left arm amputated. Discharged September 29, 1864. This information was found on Internet.

(Research):Hard Copy Docs:

Census 026 - Clinton County, OH 1850 Census 030 - Clinton County, OH 1870

References
  1. Clinton County historical Records
    paragraph 727 listing all local enlistees, 12 May 2006.
  2. 1880 United States Census
    Jefferson Twp, Clinton, OH; Page #12; Supervisor's Dist #3; Enumeration #58, 30 Apr 2006.
  3. was in Company C, Seventy-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, the officers and men were as follows:
    B. Robinson, First Lieutenant; John Botts, Color-Bearer, killed at the battle of Peach Tree Creek, Ga., 20th of July, 1864. Privates-Samuel Goble, Joseph Hoggatt, John E. Andrew (wounded), Thomas Chopson, James Wolf, Isaac Schooley, A. C. Gorrell, John Stephens (wounded, lost leg), Robert Moon (wounded, lost arm), Jackson Littles, Henry Burns, William Black (died in the service). The company was engaged in thirteen battles.
  4. According to this census record it states that Robert was physically handicapped, which would agree with the information that states he had his arm amputated.