HARDESTY, H.H., Historical Hand-Atlas (Paulding County) 1882
Jacob Dunderman
Jacob Dunderman - is a dealer in timber and a wagon and carriage manufacturer in Antwerp. He was born in Liverpool, Medina county, May 22, 1842. His wife, Cordelia L. Lynde, was born in the same place November 20, 1842, where their marriage took place, April 19, 1866. Their children are: Albert E., born August 28, 1867; Wilford E., September 28, 1869; Avery, March 23, 1872, died July 28, 1872. Mr. Dunderman was a member of the Antwerp Council for two years. He served in the war of the Rebellion as a member in Battery D, 1st Ohio Artillery. He enlisted September 10, 1861, and was discharged August 14, 1863; was in the battles of Ivy Mountain, Pittsburg Landing, and several others. Mr. Dunderman started the first wagon and carriage manufactory in Paulding county. His parents are Philip and Mary (Dimling) Dunderman. His wife’s parents are Samuel and Sarah (Blanteron) Lynde. Address, Antwerp, Paulding county, Ohio.
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