He was twenty-five years of age at the time of his death and was unmarried. He was also a faithful soldier of the Cross, and died with these blessed words on his lips as he sang: He was wounded in the battle of the Wilderness on the 26th day of May, 1864, and died on the following day. He was a soldier in the Civil War, a member of Company H, 126th Regiment, O.V.I. Ong's book is as follows:įINLEY ONG was born on the 2nd day of January, 1839.
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Ong, (1846-1906), the author of "The Ong Family of America" (published posthumously in 1906), and the other was a Civil War-era portrait of their older brother, Finley, in military uniform (above). Aside from the direct ancestors, and some photos of old Ong houses and furniture, there were two other photographs of honor, both brothers to the Editor's great-great-grandfather Harlan Ong (1850-1919) likewise sons of Moses Harlan Ong (1810-1890) and Mary Cain Ong (1814-1875): The first was my great-great-great uncle, Dr Albert R.
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One manifestation of his work was that in the late 1960's he had arranged along the main staircase wall of the family home in Uhrichsville, Ohio a series of photographs of the Ong family members of our line, starting from Jacob Ong (1760-1849) all the way through eight generations to a grade school photo of the Editor at around age 10. Your Editor inherited his interest in family history from both his father and his grandfather, Louis Brosee Ong (1911-1986), for whom genealogy was an important hobby (the others being music, specifically drumming, and carpentry).