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Personal data Charles Alwood 


Household of Charles Alwood

He is married to Elizabeth Rosenbury.

They got married on April 7, 1849 at Dover, Tuscarawas Co., OH, he was 22 years old.

Charles Alwood oo Elizabeth Rosenbury

Marriage source: IGI for date & county

Tuscarawas County, Ohio Marriages 1845 - 1863 Vol II from Books 4 & 5, (New Philadelphia OH, TCGSI, Jan 1981), pg 9

Alphabetical Index of Bridegrooms

Book 4

'Alwood, Charles - Elizabeth Rosenbury 7 Apr. 1849, 5, 179-5448'

5 = Thomas Dotts - J.P.

Caputo, Linda C., Rosenberry lineage, (Pub. location unknown, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, xxi Jul MMIV)

Elizabeth ROSENBERRY ... Change Date: 31 Jul 2004 ... Marriage 1 Charles ALWOOD ... Married: 1847 in Dover, Tuscarawas, Ohio ...' <>

Child(ren):

  1. John W. Alwood  1849-1925 
  2. Henry Franklin Alwood  1852-1921 
  3. Samantha Jane Alwood  1855-1939 
  4. Ananias Alwood  1859-1917 
  5. Solomon Alwood  1861-1942 
  6. Warren Charles Alwood  1861-1935 


Notes about Charles Alwood

Charles Alwood

Source: Stringfellow, Helena, The Alwood Family Tree, (Grantville PA, Wert Bookbinding, 1996), pg II-FGS-7, 8

for relationship to parents & name of wife, yob, yod IGI for marriage data

Betty McDonald FGS sent 1992 for full dates of birth & death, county of birth, residence, military data. Cited is History of Northeast IN 1920.

7Au1850 York Twp Tuscarawas Co OH census Charles Alwood age 23 laborer born OH

Occupation: Farmer Residence: Troy Twp., De Kalb Co., IN Military: Co. G. 13th IN Inf. - Civil War

4July1865 -Died - Betty McDonald writes, 'Death 04 Jul.1865 before being mustered out of Army.(VR)' - 29Jan1992

By VR, I think she means vital records, & I am guessing the vital records of De Kalb Co., IN. Betty does not name the place of death, however.

Jul 1865 - buried in Eddy Cem., Troy Twp., DeKalb Co., IN beisde his wife.

James Wise writes on June 1981 pedigree chart, 'died 1865 where in civil war. Buried in south'

Helena Stringfellow has place of burial = 'buried in the south Tuscarawas OH'

Mrs. Stringfellow has dod = 23 June 1865 & dobur = 4 jul 1865. Mrs. Stringfellow has place of death = Ft. Fisher, Rawleigh NC. Could Rawleigh be the same as Raleigh, Wake Co., NC?

Cemetery Inscriptions Dekalb County, Indiana Vol I

Eddy Cem - Troy Twp Soliders buried in the south

'ALLWOOD, Charles, Co. G., 13th Indiana Inf., Died at Raleigh, No. Carolina, July 3rd 1865 of desease' pg 270. This list is at the end of the Eddy Cemetery listings.

In The Alwood Family Tree, pg II-FGS-8, Mrs. Stringfellow writes, 'Died in LIBBY PRISON, a Soldier of THE CIVIL WAR.'

Hanna, Jacquelyn, Alwood Web Site, (Portage MI, J.H., 27Oct1999) for place of death = Raleigh, Guilford Co., NC.

Hanna, Jacquelyn, Alwood Web Site, (Portage MI, J.H.,, xi Oct MM) for dod = 4 Jul 1865. <>

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