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Sheldon Parker STRAUB, Sr.
Mary BOLGER
Husband:  Sheldon Parker "Shel/Shell" STRAUB, Sr.
Birth:  Feb 1844, Amanda Twp., Hancock Co., OH
Military Service:  Civil War:  Pvt., Co. L, Col. Chauncey G. Hawley's Rgmt., First Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery
Father:  Benjamin STRAUB/STROUB
Mother:  Elizabeth HAAS/HOSS
Marriage:  24 Jan 1876, Berrien Co., MI
Wife:  Mary BOLGER
Birth:  Aug 1848, Ireland
Children:
1.  Elizabeth M. "Lizzie" STRAUB, b. Jul 1876, MI
2.  Sheldon Parker "Shellie" STRAUB, Jr., b. 25 Dec 1880/1882, Hartford, Van Buren Co., MI; m. 5 Nov 1903, Van Buren Co., MI, Lillian May CONKLIN, d/o David Platt CONKLIN & Mary Eloretta OLDS


Sources:

1.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
Sheldon P. STRAUB
Spouse: Mary BOLGER
Marriage: 24 Jan 1876, Berrien, Michigan
Source: LDS Batch Number M518274

2.  1880 Census (indexed at FamilySearch.org; page image online at Ancestry.com, Image #32 of 45):  Village of Hartford, Van Buren Co., MI, Roll 608, p. 480B, PN 44, SD 1, ED 214, enumerated 19 Jun 1880, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1880 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1880:  for an explanation of the column headings, please see
What the Numbers in the Federal Census Mean (missing columns contained no data).
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 13 24 25 26
450 503 Straub Sheldon P W M 35     / Laborer Ohio Penn Penn
    ______ Mary W F 30 Wife   / Keeping House Ireland Ireland Ireland
    ______ Lizzie M W F  3 Dau /     Mich Ohio Ireland

3a.  1890 Census:  the 1890 Census Population Schedules were destroyed.

3b.  Veterans' Schedules:  U.S. Selected States, 1890 (Broderbund CD-131):  not found.

4.  1900 Census Index/Microfilm (online at Genealogy.com, Image #47 of 51):  Hartford Village, Hartford Twp., Van Buren Co., MI, Roll 745 (Book 2), p. 206B, SD 4, ED 145, Sh 9, enumerated 12 Jun 1900 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1900:  for an explanation of the column headings, please see What the Numbers in the Federal Census Mean (missing columns contained no data).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27
248 250 Straub Sheldan P Head W M Feb 1844 56 M 25     OH PA PA Lumber Scaler 0 Y Y Y O F H
    ______ Mary Wife W F Aug 1848 51 M 25 2 2 Ire Ire Ire     Y Y Y      
    ______ Elizabeth M Dau W F Jul 1876 23 S       MI OH Ire Saleslady (Dry Goods) 9 Y Y Y      
    ______ Shellie P Son W M Dec 1882 17 S       MI OH Ire Compositor 4 Y Y Y      
They are 25 households away from Elmer & Nellie CONKLIN.

5.  Henry A. Ford & Mrs. Kate B. Ford.  1881.  History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches.  L.A. Williams & Co., Publishers, Cleveland, OH (facsimile reprint 1974 by Unigraphic, Evansville, IN; Broderbund CD-450):
p. 184
FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY.

The nucleus of this regiment was the One Hundred and Seventeenth Ohio infantry which was organized September 15, 1862, at Camp Portsmouth.  On May 2, 1863, the regiment was ordered by the War Department to be changed into the First heavy artillery and was recruited to the maximum strength of that organization.  It served, however, mainly as infantry throughout its whole term.  In January, 1864, it was ordered to Knoxville, Tennessee, where it remained till February 29th, when it started over the mountains, in the snow, for Knoxville, which place was reached March 9th.  After various experiences, the command, in the spring of 1865, was brigaded in the Department of the Cumberland, Colonel C.G. Howley, Commanding.  In connection with General Stoneman's raid and the general advance of troups, the brigade shut all the mountain passes to the retreating rebels in Virginia.  After the surrender of Lee and Johnston the brigade was sent down to Ashville, North Carolina, and at Webster, Tennessee, received the surrender of the hostile Indians under their chief, the rebel General Thomas.  Returning to Greenville, Tennessee, the regiment remained in camp till July 15th, when it started homeward for the muster-out and was discharged and paid at Camp Dennison, August 1, 1865.

FIELD AND STAFF.

Colonel Chauncey G. Hawley...

p. 185
COMPANY L.
PRIVATES...
Sheldon P. Straub...

6.  Nancy Straub Holben.  My Straub Family of Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.  FamilyTreeMaker User Page.

7.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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