Edgar Leroy Guin
Husband Edgar Leroy Guin 132
Born: 29 Aug 1867 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Wilson Guin (1839-1911) 15,132 Mother: Mary Catherine Speed (1849-1939) 8,15
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 135, Abt 1868
• Occupation 136, Grocery store merchant
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Harry Brayton Guin
Husband Harry Brayton Guin 132
Born: 17 Nov 1878 Christened: Died: 22 Feb 1955 Buried:
Father: James Wilson Guin (1839-1911) 15,132 Mother: Mary Catherine Speed (1849-1939) 8,15
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt Birth 133, Abt 1879
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Jacob Solomon Guin and Maria Jean Wade
Husband Jacob Solomon Guin 132
Born: Abt 1818 - Hancock Co., OH Christened: Died: 7 Mar 1853 - Marysville, California 132 Buried:Marriage: 1838 132
Wife Maria Jean Wade 132
Born: 13 Dec 1822 132 Christened: Died: 16 Jan 1866 - Taylorsville Cemetery Near Arlington, IA 132 Buried: - Taylorville, Ohio (Near Their Home.) 132
Noted events in her life were:
• Church Affiliation 132
United Brethern Church
• Other-Begin 132
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• Unknown-Begin
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Noted events in their marriage were:
• Death of One Spouse 132, 7 Mar 1853
Marysville, California
Children
1 M James Wilson Guin 15,132
Born: 2 Mar 1839 - Hancock County, Ohio 15,132,137 Christened: Died: 18 Dec 1911 - Little Rock, MN 15 Buried: - McIntire, Mitchell Co., IA, Wayne Cemetery 15Spouse: Mary Catherine Speed (1849-1939) 8,15 Marr: 17 Nov 1866 - Clayton Co., IA 22,132
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General Notes for Child James Wilson Guin
James Wilson Guin (4-1), born in Hancock County, Ohio. March 2. 1839 Went with his parents to Iowa when he was eleven years old. Being the oldest of the children when his father died, a large part of the responsibility of bringing up the other children rested upon him. When he went to Iowa there was not a railroad west of the Mississippi river, and the nearest post office was at Elkader, twenty-five miles away. Later when a mail route was established from Manchester to West Union through Taylorsville he was employed to carry the mail. He drove breaking teams in the summer and attended school in the winter. Being a very ambitious young man, he was beginning to learn the coopers trade when the Civil War broke out. At the age of twenty-two he enlisted in the Union army, Co. F. 9th Iowa Volunteers. Sept. 9. 1861. He was soon promoted to third sergeant and afterwards to first sergeant. On Sept. 2. 1862 he was slightly wounded in the knee at Pea Ridge, Arkansas. His first term of enlistment having expired he re-enlisted on the 23rd day of January, 1862. He was promoted to first lieutenant Jan. 1, 1865, to captain March 30. 1865 and was mustered out at Louisville, July 18, 1865.
On the 17th day of November. 1866 he married Mary Catharine Speede., daughter of George Speede, near Volga in Clayton County, Iowa. Aside from two years spent in Brown County, Nebraska, where he located his soldiers homestead, and a few years on a farm in Mitchell County, Iowa, near the town of Bailey, the greater part of his life was spent in conducting a general merchandise store in some small town. In 1889 he was elected treasurer of Fayette County, Iowa, on the Republican ticket and served six years. A few years later his health began to fail and, wishing to be near his sons, lie retired from business to live at Little Falls, Minn., where he remained until his death, Dec. 18, 1911. He was laid to rest beside his two daughters in McIntire, Iowa. His widow was still living in 1925 at Brainard. Minn. Children: (1) Edgar Leroy; (2) Abigail Sarepta: (3) Harry Brayton, (4) Elsie Mabel, b. July 1. 1880 d. in 1904; and (5) Earl Wilson.
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James Guin was a captain in the Civil War. 15,137
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James Wilson Guin and Mary Catherine Speed
Husband James Wilson Guin 15,132
Born: 2 Mar 1839 - Hancock County, Ohio 15,132,137 Christened: Died: 18 Dec 1911 - Little Rock, MN 15 Buried: - McIntire, Mitchell Co., IA, Wayne Cemetery 15
Father: Jacob Solomon Guin (Abt 1818-1853) 132 Mother: Maria Jean Wade (1822-1866) 132
Marriage: 17 Nov 1866 - Clayton Co., IA 22,132
Noted events in his life were:
• Military Service 132, 9 Sep 1861
Civil War (Union Army)
Name: James W Guin ,
Residence: Taylorville, Iowa
Enlistment Date: 5 September 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Iowa
Unit Numbers: 232 232 232
Service Record: Promoted to Full Sergeant Enlisted as a Private on 05 September 1861 at the age of 22 Enlisted in Company F, 9th Infantry Regiment Iowa Union on 18 September 1861. Wounded on 07 March 1862 at Pea Ridge, AR (Wounded slightly in knee) Promoted to Full Sergeant 1st Class on 06 October 1863 Reenlisted in Company F, 9th Infantry Regiment Iowa Union on 23 January 1864 Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 01 January 1865 Promoted to Full Captain on 30 March 1865 Mustered out Company F, 9th Infantry Regiment Iowa Union on 18 July 1865 in Louisville, KY
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Regimental History
Ninth Infantry IOWA
(3 years)
Ninth Infantry. Cols., William Vandever, David Carskaddon;
Lieut.-Cols., Frank G. Herron William H. Coyle, Alonzo
Abernethy; Majs., William H. Coyle, Don A. Carpenter, George
Granger, Alonzo Abernethy, Joseph G. Inman. This regiment was
organized in July and Aug. 1861, and was mustered in at Dubuque Sept. 24. A few days later the regiment proceeded to Benton barracks, St. Louis, and remained until the middle of October, when it was assigned to railroad guard duty from Franklin to Rolla, in which it remained until Jan. 22, 1862. It then joined the Army of the Southwest, and was assigned to the 2nd brigade, 4th division, Col. E. A. Carr commanding. The regiment was engaged at Sugar creek where its division drove before it a force three times as strong in numbers as its own. On March 4 Col. Vandever was sent to Huntsville with a detachment, consisting of a picked portion of the 2nd brigade, of which he was then in command, including part of his regiment, and on his arrival was informed that the enemy under Price and McCulloch, was approaching in great force. A courier arrived during the night, confirming the report and ordering him to join the command at Pea Ridge, whither the army was hastening. A determined march of 14 hours, through snow, over streams and in mud brought the little command to Pea Ridge -- 41 miles of as fine a movement as history records and it took part in a pitched battle of two days without opportunity to recuperate. Lieut.-Col. Herron was captured, the major and adjutant were disabled, and its colonel was commanding a brigade. It lost nearly 200 in killed and wounded. On the following day, despite its lack of officers it maintained its record and received the greatest praise.
It moved with the army through part of Missouri and Arkansas, went into camp at Helena, where it remained for five months, and as a part of Thayer's brigade, Steele's division, was under fire at Chickasaw bayou but not actively engaged. It began the new year by taking part in the campaign against Arkansas Post and moved from there to Young's Point near Vicksburg. Col. Vandever was appointed brigadier-general and Capt. Carskaddon was commissioned colonel.
On May 2 the regiment started for Grand Gulf. It took part in the battle of Jackson and on the 18th reached Vicksburg. The next day it lost a number of men in an assault on the enemy's works and on the 22nd lost nearly 100 in killed and wounded in a second assault. Immediately after the capitulation of the city the regiment moved on Jackson, and after the evacuation of that city went into camp near the Big Black River. On Sept. 22 it proceeded to Vicksburg, took a steamer to Memphis and moved from there to Corinth by rail. After repairing the railroad at that place and having a skirmish with Forrest's forces, it moved to Chattanooga, reached the base of Lookout mountain on the morning of Nov. 23, and took part in the "battle above the clouds" the following day. It joined in the pursuit following the battle of Missionary ridge as far as Ringgold and went into winter quarters at Woodville, Ala. Enough men reenlisted to constitute a veteran regiment and they were given a furlough home in Feb. 1864, but returned to Woodville in March with many recruits.
The regiment moved to Chattanooga and joined Sherman's army for the Atlanta movement. It was engaged at Resaca, Dallas, New Hope Church, Big Shanty, Kennesaw Mountain, the Chattahoochee River, Decatur, Atlanta, Jonesboro and Lovejoy's Station. After the evacuation of Atlanta it went into camp, but was sent in pursuit of Hood in October. Soon after this the non-veterans were mustered out and the regiment took up the march for Savannah. From there it moved by steamer to Beaufort, S. C., at which point Col. Carskaddon was mustered out, his term of service having expired. Maj. Alonzo Abernethy, who had been promoted from a captaincy on the death of Maj. Granger, took command. It participated in the capture of Columbia and in various minor affairs, was in the grand review at Washington and was mustered out at Louisville July 18, 1865.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 4
• Alt. Burial 132, Alt. Burial
McIntire, Iowa
• Alt Buried - Wayne Cemetery In Mitchell Co. Iowa
• Alt Death 132, 18 Dec 1911 - Little Falls, Minnesota
• Occupation 137, Mail Carrier
In his younger years before the Civil War
• Military Discharge, 18 Jul 1865 - Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky
Wife Mary Catherine Speed 8,15
AKA: Mary Catharine Speede 132 Born: 17 Apr 1849 - Starkey, Yates Co, New York 15,22 Christened: Died: 29 Nov 1939 - Crow Wing County, MN 15,138 Buried: - McIntire, Mitchell Co., IA, Wayne Cemetery 15,22
Father: George Speed (1820-1881) 17,18 Mother: Lucy Young (1829-1864) 17
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Death of One Spouse 132, 18 Dec 1911
Little Falls, Minnesota
Children
1 M Edgar Leroy Guin 132
Born: 29 Aug 1867 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Abigail Sarepta Guin 132
Born: 1 Nov 1869 133,134 Christened: Died: 26 Feb 1904 134 Buried:
3 M Harry Brayton Guin 132
Born: 17 Nov 1878 Christened: Died: 22 Feb 1955 Buried:
4 F Mabel Elsie Guin 133
AKA: Elsie Mabel Guin 132,137 Born: 1 Jul 1880 132,137 Christened: Died: 17 Jan 1904 - Mitchell County, Iowa 139 Buried: - McIntire, Mitchell, Iowa
5 M Earl Wilson Guin 132
Born: 14 Jun 1877 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
James Wilson Guin (4-1), born in Hancock County, Ohio. March 2. 1839 Went with his parents to Iowa when he was eleven years old. Being the oldest of the children when his father died, a large part of the responsibility of bringing up the other children rested upon him. When he went to Iowa there was not a railroad west of the Mississippi river, and the nearest post office was at Elkader, twenty-five miles away. Later when a mail route was established from Manchester to West Union through Taylorsville he was employed to carry the mail. He drove breaking teams in the summer and attended school in the winter. Being a very ambitious young man, he was beginning to learn the coopers trade when the Civil War broke out. At the age of twenty-two he enlisted in the Union army, Co. F. 9th Iowa Volunteers. Sept. 9. 1861. He was soon promoted to third sergeant and afterwards to first sergeant. On Sept. 2. 1862 he was slightly wounded in the knee at Pea Ridge, Arkansas. His first term of enlistment having expired he re-enlisted on the 23rd day of January, 1862. He was promoted to first lieutenant Jan. 1, 1865, to captain March 30. 1865 and was mustered out at Louisville, July 18, 1865.
On the 17th day of November. 1866 he married Mary Catharine Speede., daughter of George Speede, near Volga in Clayton County, Iowa. Aside from two years spent in Brown County, Nebraska, where he located his soldiers homestead, and a few years on a farm in Mitchell County, Iowa, near the town of Bailey, the greater part of his life was spent in conducting a general merchandise store in some small town. In 1889 he was elected treasurer of Fayette County, Iowa, on the Republican ticket and served six years. A few years later his health began to fail and, wishing to be near his sons, lie retired from business to live at Little Falls, Minn., where he remained until his death, Dec. 18, 1911. He was laid to rest beside his two daughters in McIntire, Iowa. His widow was still living in 1925 at Brainard. Minn. Children: (1) Edgar Leroy; (2) Abigail Sarepta: (3) Harry Brayton, (4) Elsie Mabel, b. July 1. 1880 d. in 1904; and (5) Earl Wilson.
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James Guin was a captain in the Civil War. 15,137
General Notes (Wife)
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Mary Catherine Speed Guin cemetery lot is #93 in the Wayne Cemetery, Mitchell County, IA.
Still living in Brainard, MN in 1925.
Mary took care of her siblings after their mother died. 15
General Notes for Child Edgar Leroy Guin
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General Notes for Child Abigail Sarepta Guin
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General Notes for Child Harry Brayton Guin
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General Notes for Child Mabel Elsie Guin
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General Notes for Child Earl Wilson Guin
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Mabel Elsie Guin
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mabel Elsie Guin 133
AKA: Elsie Mabel Guin 132,137 Born: 1 Jul 1880 132,137 Christened: Died: 17 Jan 1904 - Mitchell County, Iowa 139 Buried: - McIntire, Mitchell, Iowa
Father: James Wilson Guin (1839-1911) 15,132 Mother: Mary Catherine Speed (1849-1939) 8,15
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Death, Alt. Death, 1904
• Alt. Death 132,140, Alt. Death, 17 Jan 1904
• Cemetery, Wayne Cemetery - McIntire, Mitchell, Iowa
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Andreas Hamm
Husband Andreas Hamm
Born: Abt 1742 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Casper Hamm (Abt 1716-Abt 1795) 24 Mother: Anna Barbara Richter ( - ) 141
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism 141, 12 Dec 1742
Red Hook Lutheran - Sponsors Andries Richter and Elizabeth Stahl
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Anna Hamm
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Anna Hamm
Born: Abt 1745 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Casper Hamm (Abt 1716-Abt 1795) 24 Mother: Anna Barbara Richter ( - ) 141
Noted events in her life were:
• Baptism 141, 25 Aug 1745
Red Hook Lutheran - Sponsors Pitter Ham and Anna Magdalena Richter
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Andreas Moor and Anna Barbara Hamm
Husband Andreas Moor 64,142
AKA: Andreas Mohr Born: Abt 1718 - Queensberry, Columbia, New York 142 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Henrich Matthias Moor (Abt 1681- ) 63 Mother: Anne Margaretha Stahl ( - )
Marriage: - Dutchess Co., New York 63
Wife Anna Barbara Hamm 24
AKA: Anna Barbara Hamm 24 Born: 18 Nov 1722 - Queensberry, Columbia, New York Christened: - East Camp, Columbia, New York Died: Buried:
Father: Peter Hamm (Between 1680-Between 1791) 24 Mother: Anna Catharina Sibylla (Abt 1685-After 1724) 24
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth, 18 Nov 1722
• AFN
Z9C3-3N
Children
1 F Elizabeth Moor
AKA: Bette, Bette, 45 Elisabetha Moor Born: 1740 - Columbia Co., N.Y. Christened: Died: - New York, New York Buried:Spouse: Richard Speed (1723- ) 45 Marr: 1762 - Columbia Co., N.Y.
2 F Anna Catharina Moor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Anna Maria Moor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Henrich Moor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Margaretha Moor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Anna Moor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
7 F Sarah Moor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
8 F Barbara Moor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
9 M Petrus Moor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
10 M Johannes Moor
Born: 19 Jun 1760 62 Christened: Died: Buried:
11 M Andreas Moor
Born: 7 Mar 1770 64 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes for Child Elizabeth Moor
She was a sponsor to Jurry and Margaretha (Moor) Hoffman in 1776 at Kinderhook.
Baptism Date: 06 May 1770
Father: Jurry Hoffman
Mother: Margriet Moor
Item #: 435
Child: Petrus
Sponsor: Pieter Hoffman; Cathrina Hoffman
Baptism Records of the Gallatin Reformed Church: Gallatinville Gallatin Reformed Church 1748-1899
Baptism Date: 25 Dec 1773
Father: Jurry Hoffman
Mother: Margret Moor
Item #: 1663
Child: Nancy
Sponsor: Hendrick Miesick; Mary Reagen
Baptism Record of Kinderhook Reformed Church: Kinderhook Kinderhook Reformed Church 1718-1899
General Notes for Child Henrich Moor
The following is from the Reformed Church of Germantown
http://www.netministries.org/see/churches/ch02541
Our Story
In 1710, the Holy Spirit led 1,140 people from the Palatinate in Germany to the East Camp along the Hudson River Valley, where they built a house of worship. From that beginning, the Reformed Church of Germantown was officially organized in 1728. Since then, this church has had three buildings, four parsonages and over thirty-four pastors. The cornerstone for our present building was laid on July 5, 1880. This church has had a long and significant ministry within the community of Germantown, New York and our denomination, the Reformed Church in America.
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Anna Catharina Hamm
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Anna Catharina Hamm 62
Born: Abt 1740 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Casper Hamm (Abt 1716-Abt 1795) 24 Mother: Anna Barbara Richter ( - ) 141
Noted events in her life were:
• Baptism 141, 17 Aug 1740
Linthihgo Reformed - Sponsors Pieter Ham and Anna Catharina
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Anna Catharina Hamm
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Anna Catharina Hamm 24
Born: 1 Sep 1714 - West Camp, , New York Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Peter Hamm (Between 1680-Between 1791) 24 Mother: Anna Catharina Sibylla (Abt 1685-After 1724) 24
Noted events in her life were:
• AFN
Z9C2-62
West Camp Lutheran - Sponsors Niclaus Schmid and Anna Catharina Rohrbach
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