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Lewis B. Gunckel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lewis B. Gunckel
Lewis B. Gunckel (October 15, 1826 – October 3, 1903) was an attorney, politician, advocate for Civil War disabled soldiers and their families, commissioner and a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. == Heritage and early life == Lewis Gunckel was born in Germantown, Ohio, a village originally laid out and founded by his paternal grandfather in 1805. Lewis was the son of Michael and Barbara (Shuey) Gunckel. Michael Gunckel, served in the War of 1812 in active service and rose to the rank of colonel. He afterward represented his county in the Ohio legislature. Philip Gunckel, Lewis' paternal grandfather, was elected in 1806 to represent Montgomery County, Ohio in the Ohio General Assembly and elected again in 1808 to represent Montgomery and Preble counties at the Assembly. In 1816, the grandfather was appointed by the General Assembly to be associate judge of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, in which capacity he served for fifteen years. Lewis Gunckel's maternal great grandfather, John Martin Shuey’s father, was elected to represent the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Committee of Inspection to cooperate with the Continental Congress in the years preparatory to the American Revolution, although he died before the Declaration of Independence was signed. In 1860 Lewis B. Gunckel married Catharine Winters, a daughter of Valentine Winters a prominent capitalist and banker of Dayton. They had four children — Winters, Katharine, Lewis W., and Percy, the second and third of whom survived to adulthood.
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