Known children: Jenny and Emma.
Charles came to America about 1839-40 and was living in Mifflin Township, Franklin County, Ohio all through the census years 1860 to 1910. After that he went to live with his daughter, Jenny (Strait) Dowdy in Decatur, IL.
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His surname is seen spelled many ways, but on their children's records: Guider.
On his wife's tombstone: Geuther (she died in 1901)
1880, 1900 census: Guider.
on his own death record: Charles Guider (Illinois Death record).
His military marker shows his name as "Chas. Guither"
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Charles was a Civil War Veteran have served the "90 days" in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 133rd Regiment, Company F.
Known children: Jenny and Emma.
Charles came to America about 1839-40 and was living in Mifflin Township, Franklin County, Ohio all through the census years 1860 to 1910. After that he went to live with his daughter, Jenny (Strait) Dowdy in Decatur, IL.
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His surname is seen spelled many ways, but on their children's records: Guider.
On his wife's tombstone: Geuther (she died in 1901)
1880, 1900 census: Guider.
on his own death record: Charles Guider (Illinois Death record).
His military marker shows his name as "Chas. Guither"
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Charles was a Civil War Veteran have served the "90 days" in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 133rd Regiment, Company F.
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