LANTZ GENEALOGY Minn., being a Volunteer Member of the Home Guard. Served in the Campaign against the Sioux in 1862. He was one of the fifteen who went to the assistance of Fort Ridgley and St. Peter, Minn. At the fight of Birch Cooley, near Ulm, the sol- diers were surrounded by from 3000 to 5000 Indians. Mr. Egbert and Uriah Foster were the sole survivors. After the war, he returned to school. His mother died in 1865 and he returned to Minnesota, where he stayed until 1900, when he came west with his daughter and her husband and has lived in the Hood River Valley, where he died Feb. 6, 1929. He married Carrie P. Edwards; 1. Sarah Bell, born Oct. 16, 1870, married Joseph Dobson, Aug. 6, 1891; 1. Harry Dobson, born Feb. 18, 1894, died July 7, 1927, married Mable E. Bathe, Dec. 24, 1920; 1. Idabelle Harriett, born Nov. 6, 1921; 2. Marian Elizabeth, born June 18, 1923; 3. Florence Luellen, born Jan. 20, 1925; 2. Solon William, born Sept. 20, 1899, mar- ried Eva Southwick, May 8, 1922; 3. Ellen Nettie, born Aug. 6, 1906, married T. J. Harrigsman, May 14, 1924; 1. Jack Dobson, born Oct. 1, 1925; 2. Mary Annetta, born Aug. 9, 1874, married B. F. Moses Sept. 22, 1897; 1. Newell Solon Moses, born Sept. 26, 1905, lived but a few hours; 2. Philip, born Sept. 22, 1810, died Mar. 4, 1860, married Esther; 1. Alfred, served in Civil War, died in Three Rivers, Mich.; 2. Edwin, served in Civil War, died in Three Rivers, Mich.; 3. Martha; 3. Eliza, born May 27, 1812, died April, 1879, married James Thompson; 1. James Armstrong, unmarried, Three Rivers, Mich.; 161
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