Shanlaub, John

 

Soldier:  Shanlaub, John [Schoenlaub, Georg Christopher] [Shenlaub, Christopher]

Regiment:  82nd. OVI       

Company:  D  

Age:  42           

Date Entering Service:  November 25, 1861, at Kenton, Ohio

Period of Service:  3 years

Remarks (When discharged, re-enlisted, wounded, captured, died of disease or killed):

Georg “Christopher” Schoenlaub died at Atlanta, Georgia on September 2, 1864.  His cause of death is not stated.

Battles in which he fought:

McDowell, Va.                                       May 8, 1862

Cross Keys, Va.                          June 8, 1862

Cedar Mt., Va.                                        Aug. 9-11, 1862

Freeman’s Ford, Va.                               Aug. 22, 1862

Great Run, Va.                                       Aug. 23, 1862

Waterloo Bridge, Va.                              Aug. 24, 1862   

Second Bull Run, Va.                              Aug.28-30, 1863

Chancellorsville, Va.                               May 1-6,1863

Gettysburg, Pa.                          July 1-3, 1863

Wauhatchie, Tenn.                                 Oct. 27-28, 1863

Mission Ridge, Tenn.                              Nov.22-26, 1863

Knoxville, Tenn.                          Nov. 27-Dec. 4, 1863

Resaca, Ga.                                            May 10-16, 1863

New Hope Church, Ga.                           May 25, 1864

Culp’s Farm, Ga.                         June 22, 1864

Peach Tree Creek, Ga.                            July 20, 1864

Atlanta, Ga.                                           July 23-Sept. 2, 1864

Other interesting information discovered:

Georg Schoenlaub was born in Germany in 1819.  In 1847 he married Elizabeth Hendrickson, who appears to have died prior to 1860.  In 1860 Georg was living with his brother Jacob and family in Richland Township, Marion County.

 The 82nd. OVI had among its ranks a large number of German born immigrants.  At the Battle of Gettysburg the regiment lost 181 of 312 men on the first day’s battle.  Thirty-five of those were killed.  Schoenlaub was just one of a few men from the Cardington area to fight in the eastern theatre of war.

The regiment lost during service 16 Officers and 122 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 118 Enlisted men by disease. Total 257.

Date of Death:  September 2, 1964              Place of burial:  Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Ga.

Adopted by:                                                                             Researcher:  Patrick Drouhard