Person:Solomon Gonder (4)

Solomon Gonder
b.10 Aug 1839 Pennsylvania
d.27 May 1864 Paulding Co., Georgia
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
Facts and Events
Name[1] Solomon Gonder
Alt Name[7] Solomon Gunder
Gender Male
Birth[2][3][8] 10 Aug 1839 Pennsylvania
Other[4][10] Aug 1861 Milit-Beg
Death[4][5][6][9] 27 May 1864 Paulding Co., Georgia
Reference Number 26279
References
  1. Judith (Lamb) Tomlinson. Warner/Miller family information, Recipient: Kristina Kuhn, Address: Hicksville, Ohio, Author E-mail: judetomlinson at mchsi.com (as of. (December 2001).
  2. United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    age 8.
  3. United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    age 18.
  4. 4.0 4.1 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 153.
  5. 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 1086.
  6. E. B. Long. The Civil War Day by Day, An Almanac 1861-1865. (Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1971)
    page 510.
  7. Kristina Kuhn Krumm, kkuhn@@columbus.rr.com.
  8. born abt 1841 (1850-1860 census)
  9. killed in Civil War in a confrontation at Pickett's Mills. It is about eight miles northeast of the town of Dallas, Georgia. There is a Pickett's Mills State Historical site located there. "On the New Hope Church-Dallas line in Georgia there was some shifting of positions and rather heavy fighting, especially near Mount Zion Church. [Union General Oliver Ottis] Howard's corps attacked at Pickett's Mills northeast of New Hope Church and was repulsed with fairly heavy losses in the difficult and heavily wooded country." (His brother's biography states that Solomon died in the battle of Missionary Ridge. This battle was fought in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Nov. 25, 1863) For extensive information on Pickett's Mill see the website: http://pickettsmillpark.org/ There are photos of General Howard and drawings of the battle
  10. in Civil War in Company H of the 49th OVI. Killed in service. He is in a list of veteran's of Perry twp., Wood Co., OH