His name appears often in the History of Wood Co, OH:
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
The roster and record are based upon a list of names, compiled by C.C. G undy, E. B. Beverstock and other soldiers, with additional namesdiscov ered by C. W. Evers. To the two lists, the names of theWashington Minu te Men, or "Squirrel Hunters," were added, and then asearch made for t he records of each man in the Adjutant-General'sreports. Capts. Thomas M awer and Luther Black were subsequentlyconsulted, and made corrections .
C. C. Gundy, H, 21, en. Sept., '61, pro. Serg't, Dec., '63, 1 Serg't,A pril, '65, m. o. July, '65.
David Gundy, A, 100, en. July, '62, cap. at Limestone Sta., ret. toReg 't, June, '64 m. o. June, '65.
Jacob Gundy, B, 144, en. May, '64, m. o. as Corp'l, Aug., '64.
Commissioners.-
1894-C. C. Gundy, James Gibson, Samuel Knight.
1895-C. C. Gundy, with Edgar L. Kingsbury, and J. D. Bolles.
1896-F. J. Brand, C. C. Gundy, Samuel Knight, C. C. Gundy, re-electedN ovember, 1896.
6/18/1880 Washington Twp, Wood Co, OH. In the census he was listedas C C G undy, 36, farmer; with Maria J, also 36; children, Chas E,12, and Wm H , 10m; Maria's 69 year old mother Elizabeth Crum, andEdson Kelley, 11, a dopted son.
6/1/1900 Same place. The census taker again recorded him as C CGundy , age 56, with second wife, 59, and sons, Howard, 20, and Mort,17. Hi s occupation was county commissioner, Howard was a daylaborer.