Il est marié avec Margaret Montanye.
Ils se sont mariés le 22 avril 1871 à Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, il avait 52 ans.
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From Luzerne County, PA, biographies:
Solomon P. IDE, farmer, P.O. Idetown, was born, December 10, 1818, reared and educated in Lehman. He is a son of Elijah and Elizabeth (Parker) Ide, the former born in Stockbridge, Mass., October 22, 1781, the latter in Coventry, Conn., October 12, 1787. They were married January 1, 1812. Elijah was the eldest son of Nehemiah Ide, who came to this country with his six sturdy sons about 1800, locating near Lehman Centre, on what is now called Idetown. The names of these pioneers were Elijah, Nathaniel, William, John, Nehemiah, Jr., and Oliver. Elijah settled on part of his father’s estate, comprising seventy-two acres, which he improved, and on which he erected buildings and, as the land improved under his touch so he increased in usefulness and influence; he was a member of the M. E. Church, and a competent class leader in those days. While his life was not full of thrilling events, yet it was fraught with goodness and usefulness. His earthly career ended March 16, 1860, at the age of seventy-nine. Elijah Ide reared a family of six children: Elizabeth J., Lucina P., Emiline, Solomon P., Reuben H., and Sarah. Solomon P. began life on the place where his father lived and died, and where he himself was born. His farm, consisting of 125 acres, is cultivated to the highest extent. He is a thorough-going farmer, and raises a general line of produce. He has held the office of auditor for four terms with much credit, and also that of assessor and collector several terms. Like his father, he is living a life of usefulness and happiness. At the age of forty-seven, Mr. Ide married, December 7, 1865, for his first wife, Miss Mary Ann Green, of Newark, N. J. She died without issue November 3. 1867. For his second wife he married, April 22, 1871, Mrs. Margaret Montanye Dymond, by which he had one son, Elijah C., born April 1, 1872. Mrs. Ide was born in Exeter, Luzerne county, May 22, 1833. She is a member of the Baptist Church, in good standing. S. P. Ide is a member in full standing and fellowship of the M. E. Church. Politically, he is a Republican.
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Solomon P Ide 91, head, married twice, this time for 39 years, farmer; Margaret Ide 76, wife, married twice, this time for 39 years; Eligh C. Ide 38, son, single, farm laborer; Sarah Ide 87, sister, single; all born Pennsylvania;
Solomon P Ide 81, head, born Dec 1818 in Pennsylvania, married 29 years, farmer;
Margaret Ide 67, wife, born May 1832 in Pennsylvania, married 29 years, 1 birth/1 child living; E Caleb Ide 28, son, born Apr 1872 in Pennsylvania, single, farm laborer; Sarah Ide 77, sister, born Jan 1822 in Pennsylvania, single; William Pegran 24, servant, single, farm laborer; Lovina Montanye 89, mother-in-law, born Feb 1811 in Pennsylvania, widowed, 1 birth/1 child living;
Solomon P. Ide 61, farmer; Margarett Ide 47, wife, housekeeper; Caleb E. Ide 8, son; Sarah Ide 58, sister, lives with brother; all born Pennsylvania
Solomon P Ide 50, farmer, born Pennsylvania; Sarah Ide 48, insane, born Pennsylvania; Margaret Dimond 36, housekeeper, born Pennsylvania; Eleazer Rerker 88, physician, born Connecticut;
Solomon P. IDE, farmer, P.O. Idetown, was born, December 10, 1818, reared and educated in Lehman. He is a son of Elijah and Elizabeth (Parker) Ide, the former born in Stockbridge, Mass., October 22, 1781, the latter in Coventry, Conn., October 12, 1787. They were married January 1, 1812. Elijah was the eldest son of Nehemiah Ide, who came to this country with his six sturdy sons about 1800, locating near Lehman Centre, on what is now called Idetown. The names of these pioneers were Elijah, Nathaniel, William, John, Nehemiah, Jr., and Oliver. Elijah settled on part of his father?s estate, comprising seventy-two acres, which he improved, and on which he erected buildings and, as the land improved under his touch so he increased in usefulness and influence; he was a member of the M. E. Church, and a competent class leader in those days. While his life was not full of thrilling events, yet it was fraught with goodness and usefulness. His earthly career ended March 16, 1860, at the age of seventy-nine. Elijah Ide reared a family of six children: Elizabeth J., Lucina P., Emiline, Solomon P., Reuben H., and Sarah. Solomon P. began life on the place where his father lived and died, and where he himself was born. His farm, consisting of 125 acres, is cultivated to the highest extent. He is a thorough-going farmer, and raises a general line of produce. He has held the office of auditor for four terms with much credit, and also that of assessor and collector several terms. Like his father, he is living a life of usefulness and happiness. At the age of forty-seven, Mr. Ide married, December 7, 1865, for his first wife, Miss Mary Ann Green, of Newark, N. J. She died without issue November 3. 1867. For his second wife he married, April 22, 1871, Mrs. Margaret Montanye Dymond, by which he had one son, Elijah C., born April 1, 1872. Mrs. Ide was born in Exeter, Luzerne county, May 22, 1833. She is a member of the Baptist Church, in good standing. S. P. Ide is a member in full standing and fellowship of the M. E. Church. Politically, he is a Republican./ http://www.rootsweb.com/~paluzern/bios/ibios.htm