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Carolee TRISLER.25 Parents:
Homer Alvin TRISLER Jr and Bonita Louise HOUSTON. Spouse: Paul Robert SHOTTS. Children were: Chantelle Cherie SHOTTS. Cora A. TRISLER.25 Parents: Levi Lewis TRISLER and Mary Elizabeth WARRINER. Daniel TRISLER.25,26 Parents: John TRISLER and Sarah WAGGAMON. Spouse: Amanda RHORER. Daniel TRISLER and Amanda RHORER were married on 27 Aug 1856 in Bloomington, Monroe County INDIANA. Children were: Sarah Susan TRISLER, Levi Lewis TRISLER. David TRISLER194 was born in 1810 in Jessamine Co, KY. He died in Dec 1858 in Rockport, Spencer, IN. By Researcher: Tina (Trisler) Gilbert Note: I have entered the information about David that I "believe to bethe David that I am searching for". There will be a correction added ifthis does not turn out to be the case. Search is continuing. When David and Lydia/Levina Rhorer were married in 1835, she was thewidow of David Rhorer. She was originally Lydia Hoover. She had threeminor children, Joshua, Elizabeth (Eliza Jane) and Simon. David tookguardianship of these three children in 1838. There is no record found asto the demise of Lydia. But in 1850 Mercer Cty Ky census, their 3children, George, Milton and Sarah were found living in various homes.Not Bound Out, but just in those homes. David married the second time on July 25,1847 to Nancy Abshear, inWarrick Cty IN, and perhaps still could not care for the children.Divorced April 10, 1851 in Warrick County , IN, On May 4, 1851, David married Mary Jane Sutton in Warrick Cty IN. andstayed near the Sons until he died in 1858 in Spencer Cty In. In 1860Warrick Cty In. census the boys were found living in other households andworking as farmers. Sarah was already married, Feb 11, 1856, she diedvery young (no date) leaving no children. Then George inlisted in the Civil war in 186l and after his three yearterm, returned to Spencer County, married Nancy Wire in 1865, Miltonmarried Josephine Dickey in 1867. They were farmers and owned land inSpencer County Indiana. New information shows that Mary Jane Trisler married Joseph Carter thevery next spring after David died. A copy of a marriage certificate is onfile. And a census reading of Spencer County IN. in 1860 shows thatJoseph Carter, hoh, wife, Mary Jane age 28, Francis Trisler, m, age 4,and a Thomas J. Trisler, m, age 2. This proves to me that David and MaryJane had 2 children. A trace of Francis was found in Spencer Countymarriages, but no name was given for a spouse. As yet, no trace ofThomas J. has been found. (update) Francis married Charles Stateler Oct 25, 1885 in Spencer, Cty,IN. A male child was born to them Dec 10,1885 (Copy of birth certificate infile) Francis died from burn injuries April 17, 1886. (Copy of deathcertificate in my files) No name was given for this child. David was a Cooper (barrel maker) and a copy of his assets at the time ofhis death would certainly prove this to be true. This copy shows whathe owned, what it sold for and who purchased it. He also bought land atvarious times in Spencer County Indiana. He was in and out of court atime or two, also. David did a lot of moving around, born in Jessamine Cty Ky, then foundhim in Monroe Cty IN, then in Warrick Cty, then in Spencer Cty where hedied. (Copies of all documents in my files) CORRECTIONS FOR DAVID TRISLER Date of 7/2001, I have found proof through a Jessamine County KY courtcase, that a lot of my information is in erroer. Below is correction notyet entered into my FT program. DAVID TRISLER DID NOT MARRY LYDIA HOOVER RHORER, WIDOW OF DAVID RHORER.HE MARRIED THE DAUGHTER OF LYDIA AND DAVID RHORER - LEVINA/LAVINARHORER. DAVID TRISLER DID NOT TAKE GUARDIANSHIP OF DAVD ROHRER'S 3 CHILDREN.JACOB ROHRER, THEIR GRANDFATHER DID. DAVID & LAVINA TRISLER SHARED IN THE DIVISION OF DAVID ROHRER'SPROPERTY AT HIS DEATH. Settled 1842. (copy in my file) In 1842, David & Lavina sell land in Jessamine Cty KY to Thomas West.Copy of deed in my files, secured at the courthouse in Nicholasville ky. (this is no doubt the land they had inherited) March 28, 1843, a suit was brought in Warrick Cty IN. against DAVID &ALVINA? BY Peter Trisler, (thought to be his brother) to secure thepeace. This is the last record of Lavina Trisler. Parents: Henry TRISLER and Mary BARR. Spouse: Nancy ABSHEAR. David TRISLER and Nancy ABSHEAR were married on 25 Jul 1847 in Warrick co, IN. They were divorced on 10 Apr 1851 in Warrick co, IN. Spouse: Mary Jane SUTTON. David TRISLER and Mary Jane SUTTON were married on 4 May 1851 in Warrick co, IN. Spouse: Lavina RHORER. David TRISLER and Lavina RHORER were married on 16 Oct 1835 in Jessamine Co, KY. They were married in Jessamine Co, KY. Children were: George Washington TRISLER, Milton L. TRISLER, Sarah E. TRISLER. David TRISLER220,335,486 was born on 5 Jan 1814 in Jessamine Co, KY. In 1850 he was in Farmer. He died on 30 Jul 1890 in Ripley county, Indiana. His reference number is 40. Parents: John TRISLER and Fronica Fanny REED. Spouse: Mary FRY\FRYE. David TRISLER and Mary FRY\FRYE were married on 19 Feb 1837 in Bracken county, Kentucky. Children were: Mary F. TRISLER, Infant son TRISLER, Ann E TRISLER, John TRISLER, James Herman TRISLER, Lorenzo D TRISLER, Clarissa B. TRISLER, Joseph N. TRISLER, Isabel TRISLER, Infant son TRISLER, Stephen A TRISLER, David R. TRISLER. David Mark TRISLER.25 Parents: Homer Alvin TRISLER Jr and Bonita Louise HOUSTON. Spouse: Debra Kay MARTIN. Children were: Ryan Christopher Alexander TRISLER. Spouse: Janet Laverne COLLIER. David R. TRISLER220 was born on 5 Oct 1859. He died on 26 Feb 1864. His reference number is 118. Parents: David TRISLER and Mary FRY\FRYE. Earl Miles TRISLER220 was born on 15 Mar 1914 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton county.487 He died on 15 Mar 1914 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton county.488 His reference number is 14. Eva said that her mother told her that she had had a difficult pregnancyand that Earl had only lived a few hours. He was born on late Saturdayafternoon and died Saturday evening. Parents: Stedman David Earl TRISLER and Madge M. FOLSOM. Elizabeth TRISLER.25,194 Parents: Dr. Peter TRISLER and Elizabeth HOUSER. Spouse: John WAGGAMON. Children were: Rosa BENNETT, Catherine BENNETT. Ethel Etta TRISLER220,489 was born on 23 Jul 1882 in Versailles, Indiana. Ripley county.490 She died on 26 Aug 1899 in Versailles, Indiana. Ripley county.491 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Cause of Death (Facts Pg)]492 She was buried in Tanglewood cemetery, Versailles, Indiana, Ripley County. Her reference number is 39. Obituary from unnamed Indiana newspaper, Newspaper clipping in possession of John S.Stinchcomb, Ethel Etta,daughter of Stephen A.and Ellen Trisler was born July 23,1882and died Aug.26,1899, aged 17 years,1 month and 3 days. During the two weeks she lay ill of Typhoid fever, all that kind andloving hands could do for her was done. But the untiring care of herparents and friends could not keep her with them. But--"They do not wishtheir darling back, To share this worlds annoy, Her death was but asecond birth ,Into a world of joy."She passed away in the bloom of youth.[Ethel] was always dutiful and obedient to her parents, and kind andgentle to all. She had a large circle of young friends and those who knewher best, loved her most. Little did we think when we met at her home onher Seventeenth birthday,that two of the merry circle would so soon betaken ; that in five short weeks Ethel and Bessie would be called home.The once happy home is now lonely and sad Since Ethel is not there, butwe know that she is happy,and her pure life and early death should teachus a lesson and help us prepare to meet her where parting is no more. Herparents will miss a loving daughter,Stedman will miss his gentle sister,but "their loss is her eternal gain." She united with the TanglewoodBaptist church when twelve years of age and has been a faithful member ofchurch and sabbath school. Funeral services were conducted by Wm.Connelley and the remains interred in the Tanglewood cemetery. She leavesa Father,Mother, brother, an aged grandmother and a host of friends tocherish her memory and imitate her virtues. She was robed in pure white,an emblem of the pure life she had lived, and laid to rest in a whitecasket covered with beautiful flowers. Twelve of her associates six boysand six girls, slowly and sadly bore her still form to its last ( Therest is unreadable ). Parents: Stephen A TRISLER and Amanda Ellen WADE. Eva Margaret TRISLER220,493 was born on 19 Jun 1915 in Cincinnati, Ohio.494 She was born on 19 Jun 1915. She died on 12 Oct 1995 in Pembroke Pines, Florida.495 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Cause of Death (Facts Pg)] She was buried on 18 Oct 1995 in Spring Grove Cemetery , Cincinnati, Ohio. Her Social Security Number was. Her reference number is 5. Mama said that she used to walk from Evanston to Norwood to the librarythere to borrow books, and walk home again. Shoe leather was lessexpensive than Streetcar fare. Occasionally on a date before they were married Daddy would take Mamadown to the Delta Queen riverboat. They would cruise up to Coney Island,have dinner there, and go dancing at the Starlight Ballroom. Then theywould take the Delta Queen back to Cincinnati. Once after a date, Daddys car froze while Daddy was inside visiting atthe Trislers. Daddy walked home to Pleasant Ridge (about 5 miles) andfroze his ears in the process. He said it was painful when they werethawing out. Verl's father Stephen gave Eva and Verl a mantel clock for a weddingpresent in1937. One of the first electric models that Herschede Hallclock made. It's in John Stinchcombs possession. It still runs, and stillchimes Westminster tones. Parents: Stedman David Earl TRISLER and Madge M. FOLSOM. Spouse: Verl Stephenson STINCHCOMB. Verl Stephenson STINCHCOMB and Eva Margaret TRISLER were married on 23 Oct 1937 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Children were: Living STINCHCOMB. George Washington TRISLER194 was born on 8 Jul 1835 in Jessamine Co, KY. He died on 5 Apr 1922 in Pawhuska, Osage, Ok. interred Pawhuska, Osage, Ok. By Researcher: Tina (Trisler) Gilbert, grand daughter George Trisler was a full blood German born in Mercer County Kentucky toDavid Trisler and Levina Rhorer. He and his parents did a lot of movingaround when he was young. In 1850 he ended up living in Mercer CountyKentucky in the household of Nathaniel Burris and family. His brotherMilton lived with Napoleon Hudson and his sister, Sarah, lived withRichard Vandiver. I have found no reason, as yet, for these children tobe farmed out. Neither have I found a death date for their mother. Buthis father married Nancy Abshear in 1847, and after divorcing her in1850,he married Mary Jane Sutton in 185l. It was then that the family gotback together in Spencer County Indiana, according to my findings. It has been told that George was a very strong willed person, strict withhis family and wife, and stubborn as a German mule! He was a man ofsmall stature, but strong. Prior to his enlistment he was a Cooper (barrel-maker), as was hisfather. More about his Military service in the Civil War. On July 29, 1861,George w. Trissler (Trisler) joined for duty as a Pvt. in Co.I, 18thRegiment, Indiana Infantry.He enrolled for 3 years, was 24 years of age.Was musterd in August 16th, 1861. On the July 29th to Aug. 31 MusterRoll, it shows a "Coat Lost". Then on the Sept. & Oct. Muster Roll ,records show there was a stoppage on his pay in the amount of $l5.53.(It is assumed to pay for the coat.) Again on the Jan. & Feb. 1862Muster Roll there was a stoppage on his pay of $15.00 for loss of Musketand Bayonet. But they had a new copyist and his name was now shown asGeorge W. Tresslar. On the Muster Roll in Nov. & Dec. 1862, he is shownto be Detailed on Supply Train as Teamster. On Feb. 8, 1864 he joinedby transfer from the 18th Inf. by order of Gen. Benton, the 49thRegiment,Indiana Inf. But, transferred back to the 18th Ind. Vol. April17, 1864 pursuant to circular no. 24, dated War Department A.G.O., March17, 1864. Now his name is correct, George W. Trisler, and his CompanyMuster Roll of Mar. & Apr., 1864 shows he reported to Capt. Shrader,April l6, 1864 at Pass Cavallo, Texas. Then the Muster Roll shows he wasleft in charge of Capt. Shrader at Matagorda, Island, Texas on April l7,1864. He was discharged on Aug. 16, 1864, term of enlistment havingexpired. Was mustered-out August 18, 1864. All of this information was secured from the National Archives andRecords Service, 8th & Penn. Ave., N. W., Washington, DC 20408 I am proud to have had a Grand Father who fought for the Union during theCivil War! After leaving the service he was a farmer in Spencer County, Indiana. Heleft Indiana for Pea Ridge Arkansas in 1878 where he had seen battleduring the Civil War and lived there until he decided to move on toIndian Territory, (later to become the state of Oklahoma.) Index ofpersons living under permit in the Coo-we-sooo-wee and Delaware districtsof Indian Territry, shows he arrived with his family of 10 in the year1881 at the age of 55 years. George W Trisler resided in Grove, IT, Aug 13, 1892. Wyandotte Ok, 27Sept, 1910 to 20 May, 1912. Pawhuska, OK 24 April 1922, (his deathdate), address East 18th Street. Previously in Pawhuska at 407 East 14thStreet I never met my Grandfather, he died 5 months before I was born. (another trace of my grandfather, no significance) Source: Spencer County Courthouse, Rockport, IN Court Order Book #8 August 1861 - August 1871, Page 178, Case#168 Thursday, March 10, 1870. George W Trisler Now here upon motion of the Plff's Atty, C SWedding, Nancy A Trisler It is ordered that this suit be dismissed, andthat PlFF'S V pray costs accrued herein. John Davis Parents: David TRISLER and Lavina RHORER. Spouse: Nancy A. WIRE. George Washington TRISLER and Nancy A. WIRE were married on 25 Sep 1865 in Rockport, Spencer, IN. Children were: Clara Florence TRISLER, Sarah TRISLER, Charley Elmer TRISLER, George Washington TRISLER, Mary TRISLER, James A TRISLER, Laura Bell TRISLER, Benjamin Harrison TRISLER, Albert Ross TRISLER. George Washington TRISLER194 was born on 18 Dec 1873 in Rockport, Spencer, IN. He died on 18 May 1937 in interred Ramona Cemetery, Ramona, Washington, Ok. By Researcher: Tina (Trisler) Gilbert, daughter George Trisler was a small man, and a strong man of German extracton. Hewas a farmer all of his life He left Indiana when a small boy andarrived in Indian Territory (later OK) in 1881 with his family. I believe I have a deed to the first piece of land he ever owned. AWarranty Deed, discovered in the Miami, Ottawa Ok courthouse. ( Book 36Page 476) James Robitaille and Emma Robataille (Emma being an Aunt of GW Trisler's wife) of Wyandotte in the Indian Territory, situated inthe Quapaw Agency and Ny??? Nation Indian Territory. sold to G WTrisler, Jr. for one hundred and thirty five dollars, property situatedin Ottawa County, OK, in Section 28, Twp 27 N, of Range 24 E, containing5 acres more or less, dated December 19, 1913. No record when he soldthis land. (copy of original deed in my file) He was also a penticost preacher. Raised a family of nine children,four boys and five girls. These children all remember so well all thepreachers that were always around. Especially during revivals and too,for Sunday dinner. On the table was the fried chicken and home madepies, home baked bread and all the home grown vegetables that it took tofeed the clan. In those days, the adults ate at the first table and thechildren all had to wait. Sometimes a "scratcher" or chicken foot wasabout all that was left for us. He had a molasses mill and it took all of the family to make the syrup.Of course the cane had to be raised then stripped of it's leaves beforeit could be run thro' the mill. A team of horses was the power to turnthe gears to press the juice from the cane. Then the juice was cookedover an outdoor fire until it was syrup, which he packaged in either onegallon or one half gallon size and peddled it. When the syrup wascooking in the vat it had to be " skimmed" of all little pieces of thecane that may have gotten in there. This material was tossed into a holein the ground about 3 feet deep. It was called the "skimming hole" I remember one time, Willie and I were playing around the mill throwingwater, and no telling what all else, at each other. Willie somehowstumbled and fell into that skimming hole head first. His hair waswhite as cotton and you can imagine what it looked like when Dad pulledhim by the feet out of that hole. Dad also had a haybaler and baled hayall over the country in the late summer. He would take a load of hay totown and sell it and come home with school clothes for us kids and moneyto buy our school books. He was always helping relatives that were needy. We had his Mother livingwith us after his father passed away. When one of the older kids gotmarried they moved in for a short time. His in-laws lived in the orchardhouse on one of the farms I remember well. In fact Grandpa Crippen diedthere. After a short time Grandma Crippen moved in with us and hismother, Granny Trisler had to go live with her son uncle Ross. Thenthere was the big tool shed and one of his brothers' family camped outthere for a while. There was a little house in the pecan grove, anuncle lived in it for a while. So he gave more than he took in a lot oftimes. Farmers really had a hard life during those days. I can remember him taking his old cane pole and heading out for thecreek, all by himself. He would come home with catfish or perch, did notmatter, we ate it after Mother would fry it up nice and crisp. He nevertook a child along with him, I guess it was his get-away time from all ofus. The last couple of years before his death he would walk to CaneyRiver just about a mile from our house and find Paw Paws. We all likedto eat Paw Paws. The trees grew wild along the river and the fruit wassorta kidney shaped, was fleshy with center seeds and turned a niceyellow when ripe. Not good for anything but eating out of hand. He alsowould walk that river bank and follow bees into the hollow trees. Thenhe would cut that tree with the bee nest and we would end up with a nicehive of bees. We had several and always had lots of good fresh honey. Ido not remember him ever being stung by a bee! My father had no education and could neither read nor write. When hepreached, sister Mary would sit on the rostrom and read the word from theBible and he would preach from her reading. But later God gave him thegift of reading and he could not only read his Bible, but newspapers,etc. (yes, I do believe in miracles!) My father was a man of his word, honest and truthful and he expectedeveryone else to be the same. He was strict to a fault with all of uschildren and he never had to tell us but once what he wanted to get thro'to us. He did not hesitate to use the razor strop on us if he thought weneeded it. He would sit in his rocking chair and read his Bible at theend of the day and we were not allowed to make noise of any kind. Mostof the time in the winter, I sat on the stack of wood behind the heatingstove to keep warm and went to bed early. He died of tuberculosis and had been ill for some time before his deathon May 18, 1937. Parents: George Washington TRISLER and Nancy A. WIRE. Spouse: Dillie CRIPPEN. George Washington TRISLER and Dillie CRIPPEN were married on 5 Sep 1900 in Seneca, Newton, MO. Children were: Tina Christine TRISLER. Henry TRISLER25,26,194 was born in 1777 in Germany. He died in 1835 in Jessamine County KENTUCKY. By Researcher: Tina (Trisler) Gilbert Only census records and tax lists show Henry's existence. Researchershave found a date of death to be 1835 in Jessamine County, Ky. This datewas derived from a Jessamine Cty Court Record. It reads: Henry Trislerdied abt 1835 in Jessamine County Ky. Jessamine County December Court 1835 ----0183356 (LDS) The estate ofHenry Trisler is granted to Jacob Trisler who took oath required by lawand accepted bond in the penalty of 100 dollars. Conditon according tolaw with Rich West and David Cambell his surety. It is believed thatJacob, born in 1807 was Henry's son. Henry was on the tax list in 1800 in Jessamine County Kentucky, everymale went on that list at the age of 21, so his birthdate as shown isclose, but not confirmed. He remained on the tax list through 1827. The only child confirmed for Henry is Nancy Ellen. Information on allothers came by way of another researcher from the internet," Gibfarmer".A descendant of John Trisler, also thought to be Henry's son. I believe Henry to be the father of David, my g-gfather. So many datesand places of the descendants make this seem possible. But few records ofHenry, except the tax lists, were found in Jessamine County. There is a complete record of a law suit brought by Henry Trisler againstDr Peter Trisler in 1819. The case was for trespassing and the juryfound for the Plaintiff - damages $19 3cents I believe this to be theson of Dr Peter Trisler. Parents: Dr. Peter TRISLER and Elizabeth HOUSER. Spouse: Mary BARR. Henry TRISLER and Mary BARR were married about 1800. Children were: Peter TRISLER, Jacob TRISLER, Nancy Ellen TRISLER, David TRISLER, Sarah TRISLER, Henry Clay TRISLER, Mary Ann TRISLER, Susannah TRISLER, John TRISLER. Henry Clay TRISLER194 was born on 16 Feb 1816 in , Jessamine, KY. He died on 23 Dec 1884 in Mayna, LA, Catahoula Parish Bu: Fairplay Cemeter-Trisler Cemetery. By Researcher: Tina (Trisler) Gilbert Henry is buried in Fairplay Cemetery, known as Trisler Cemetery #2, 20miles south of Jonesville, LA. Epitaph is as follows: "Here lies HENRY TRISLER, an honest man, bornFeb 15, 1816 and died Dec 23, 1884" This information is from Larry NBell who is a descendant of Henry Clay Trisler and Matilda Carolyn Scott. Parents: Henry TRISLER and Mary BARR. Homer Alvin TRISLER Sr25,26 was born on 15 May 1886 in Monroe County INDIANA. He died on 27 Dec 1959 in Monroe County INDIANA. Parents: Levi Lewis TRISLER and Mary Elizabeth WARRINER. Spouse: Alma Alice TEMPLES. Homer Alvin TRISLER Sr and Alma Alice TEMPLES were married on 2 Dec 1906 in Monroe County INDIANA. Children were: Mary Alice TRISLER, Jesse Carlisle TRISLER. Spouse: Fannie Elizabeth ALEXANDER. Homer Alvin TRISLER Sr and Fannie Elizabeth ALEXANDER were married on 24 Nov 1914 in Bloomington, Monroe County INDIANA. Children were: Thelma Eileen TRISLER, Homer Alvin TRISLER Jr, Waneta Inez TRISLER, Wayne Everett TRISLER, Leota L. TRISLER, Mildred Fern TRISLER. Homer Alvin TRISLER Jr.25 Parents: Homer Alvin TRISLER Sr and Fannie Elizabeth ALEXANDER. Spouse: Bonita Louise HOUSTON. Children were: Judith Kaye TRISLER, Constance Carolee TRISLER, David Mark TRISLER. Horace TRISLER.25 Parents: Jonathan TRISLER and Eliza SYLVESTER. Infant son TRISLER220 was born on 14 Nov 1837. He died on 25 Dec 1837. His reference number is 116. Parents: David TRISLER and Mary FRY\FRYE. Infant son TRISLER220 was born on 1 Mar 1852. He died on 6 Mar 1852. His reference number is 117. Parents: David TRISLER and Mary FRY\FRYE. Isaac TRISLER.220 Parents: John TRISLER and Fronica Fanny REED. Isaac TRISLER335 was born in 1815 in Ohio. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Decatur Co, IN. Age 35, born Ohio, wife Nancy age 36 born VA, Amanda age 11 born Indiana, Elizabeth age 9, born IN, John age 7, born IN, Sarah E age 6 born IN, James M age 3 born IN, Matilda age 8/12 born IN. His reference number is 129. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Note] Isabel TRISLER220 was born about Mar 1850 in Ripley county, Indiana. She died in 1852 in Ripley county, Indiana. Her reference number is 93. Parents: David TRISLER and Mary FRY\FRYE. Jacob TRISLER335 was born about 1795. His reference number is 113. Parents: Michael TRISLER and Catherine RADINGER. Spouse: Elizabeth HAMILTON. Jacob TRISLER and Elizabeth HAMILTON were married about 1805 in Jessamine Co, KY. Jacob TRISLER194 was born in 1807 in Kentucky. He died after 1860 in bur: Mt. Salem Cemetery, near Bloomington, IN. I believe Jacob to be the brother of John, David and Peter. No recordwhen Jacob went to Monroe Cty IN, but John and David went about1840/1841. Jacob Trisler and Sophia his wife, lived in Monroe County Indiana asnoted on the will of Elizabeth Hoover, mother of Jacob, dated 3 January1846. The will was proven in Woodford County Kentucky on the 7th day ofNovember 1850. (copy in my files) At the top of the printed will is written,"Elizabeth Trisler's,( then aline is drawn through the name Trisler's ) Hoover's Will. She names hergrandchildren as children of Jacob and Sophia to be her heirs. Jacob is buried in Mt Salem Cemetery out of Smithville, Monroe, Indiana. Stones cannot be read, cemetery is very old, time and vandals have takentheir toll on this cemetery. (visited here in 1998, have pictures) Parents: Henry TRISLER and Mary BARR. James TRISLER.220,335 Parents: John TRISLER and Fronica Fanny REED. Spouse: Jane P. SMITH. Children were: Belle TRISLER, Laura Elma TRISLER, William Henry TRISLER, Max TRISLER. James A TRISLER194 was born on 31 Dec 1880 in Arkansas. He died in 1940 in Marshall, Searcy, AR. Buried: Wilson Cemetery, Searcy Cty, AR. Jim Trisler lived in Arkansas , around the Rogers area. He lived on atypical small Arkansas farm of a hilly four or five acres. They raisedStrawberries. Of course they must have raised other things too. Parents: George Washington TRISLER and Nancy A. WIRE. James Herman TRISLER220 was born in 1842. He died in 1878 in Kansas. His reference number is 91. Killed by a land agent in KS when he went out there to purchase landabout 1878. Parents: David TRISLER and Mary FRY\FRYE. Spouse: Jane VanKirk DAVIS. James Herman TRISLER and Jane VanKirk DAVIS were married in 1870. James Jefferson TRISLER25,26 was born on 10 Mar 1836 in Somerset, Pulaski County KENTUCKY. He died on 5 Nov 1919. Parents: John TRISLER and Sarah WAGGAMON. Spouse: Mary WAGAMAN. Children were: Ada TRISLER, Maude TRISLER. Jesse Carlisle TRISLER.25 Parents: Homer Alvin TRISLER Sr and Alma Alice TEMPLES. Johannes Jacob TRISLER was born on 25 Aug 1744 in Lancaster co, Pa.496 Parents: Joseph David TRISLER and Maria Drusina LNU. John TRISLER.25 Parents: Dr. Peter TRISLER and Elizabeth HOUSER. John TRISLER37 was born on 31 Dec 1789 in Hagerstown, Washington, MD. He died on 10 Dec 1880 in Tate twp, Clermont, OH. Obituary in the "Brown County News" dated 22 December 1880 mentions JohnTrisler's first wife Fannie Reed to whom John was married to in November1811 and who died in Jun 1825. The obituary also states that John'sfather was Michael Trisler who died when John was about 10 years old andthe family was living near Lexington, Kentucky. John Trisler lived in Lewis Twp., Brown County, Ohio until about 1825.He then moved to Tate Twp., Clermont County, Ohio. A John Tresler isfound in the 1819 Brown County, Ohio Tax Records. Bible record of John can be found in The Living Tree News by HarrisCounty Genealogical Society, Vol. 7, #2, 1980 at P.O. Box 391, Pasadena,Texas 77501 John Trisler recorded the births of his children, in his own hand, as each was born. There are three family bibles, one of them from John, the other two probably given to his sons when they married. All three are still in existance. Elma Lou Jackson Burke visited the cemetery in Ripley County, Indiana, where David and Mary Frye Trisler are buried and photographed their tombstone on June 25, 2000. David, 5 Jan 1814 - 30 Jul 1890. Mary, 10 Feb 1817 - 1 Aug 1887. Virginia Louise Trisler Richard was my cousin, the daughter of my granduncle, Montie C. Trisler, and his wife Louiza Allen. Virginia passed away 8 Nov. 1998 in St. Louis, MO. Mary Eleanor, Virginia's sister is the last living of their five children, but is now nearly blind. Mary Eleanor still remembered my gr-grandmother, Jane Van Kirk Trisler who was born in 1843. Sharon in norway He was buried in Clermont, OH.497 Parents: Michael TRISLER and Catherine RADINGER. Spouse: Fronica Fanny REED. John TRISLER and Fronica Fanny REED were married on 11 Nov 1811 in Jessamine Co, KY. Children were: David TRISLER, James TRISLER, Isaac TRISLER. Spouse: Catherine GRAY. John TRISLER and Catherine GRAY were married after 1825 in Clermont county, Ohio. John TRISLER.25,26,194 Parents: Henry TRISLER and Mary BARR. Spouse: Sarah WAGGAMON. John TRISLER and Sarah WAGGAMON were married on 12 Mar 1827 in Jessamine County KENTUCKY. Children were: Joshua TRISLER, Jonathan TRISLER, Martha TRISLER, Daniel TRISLER, James Jefferson TRISLER, Mary Ann TRISLER, John H.(enry?) TRISLER. John TRISLER220 was born in 1841. He died on 24 Jan 1858 in Ripley county, Indiana. His reference number is 90. Parents: David TRISLER and Mary FRY\FRYE. John Daniel TRISLER.25 Parents: Levi Lewis TRISLER and Mary Elizabeth WARRINER. John H.(enry?) TRISLER25,26 was born in 1842 in Bloomington, Monroe County INDIANA. Parents: John TRISLER and Sarah WAGGAMON. Jonathan TRISLER25,26 was born on 22 Sep 1829 in Jessamine County KENTUCKY. He died on 13 Jun 1900 in Smithville, Monroe County INDIANA. Parents: John TRISLER and Sarah WAGGAMON. Spouse: Eliza SYLVESTER. Jonathan TRISLER and Eliza SYLVESTER were married on 14 Oct 1852 in Bloomington, Monroe County INDIANA. Children were: Richard P. TRISLER, William C. TRISLER, Morton TRISLER, Horace TRISLER. Joseph TRISLER. Parents: Michael TRISLER and Catherine RADINGER. Spouse: Elizabeth SNIDER. Joseph David TRISLER. Spouse: Maria Drusina LNU. Children were: Michael TRISLER, Martin Frederick TRISLER, Johannes Jacob TRISLER. Joseph N. TRISLER220 was born in 1848. His reference number is 92. Parents: David TRISLER and Mary FRY\FRYE. Spouse: Ella HALL. Joseph N. TRISLER and Ella HALL were married on 4 Dec 1879 in Jennings county, In. Joshua TRISLER25,26 was born in 1828 in Jessamine County KENTUCKY. He died in Jan 1895 in Bloomington, Monroe County INDIANA (Rosehill Cemetery). Parents: John TRISLER and Sarah WAGGAMON. Spouse: Margaret SYLVESTER. Joshua TRISLER and Margaret SYLVESTER were married on 13 Aug 1850 in Bloomington, Monroe County INDIANA. Children were: Melvin TRISLER, Ranson TRISLER, Mary E. TRISLER, Sarah E. TRISLER. Judith Kaye TRISLER.25 Parents: Homer Alvin TRISLER Jr and Bonita Louise HOUSTON. Laura Bell TRISLER194 was born in Aug 1884 in Grove, Indian Territory (later Oklahoma). She died in 1970 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Ok. By Researcher: Tina (Trisler) Gilbert I remember my Aunt Laura as being a very refined, organized, lovely lady. She lived in the city of Tulsa and being a farm child, I was enthralledat how lovely her home was. She had running water in her house! Shewould give the outgrown clothes of her daughter to us. They did not fitme in any way, but I wore them anyway. In my 3rd grade school picture Iam wearing one of those dresses which I loved. It was black, trimmed inblack beads. Too long of course, so I held up the sides while thepicture was being made. She also gave my mother many, many samples of material of all kinds thatUncle Albert would bring home from the furniture store where he worked.Mom made comforters, quilts, etc from these samples. She gave some ninoncurtain material to Mom and she made my dress for the Jr / Sr prom when Iwas a Jr in high school. I loved that dress, it was between a yellow anda lime green in color. I went to stay a week with them one summer andsaw my first movie. It was such a thrill for me. And while there, mycousin, Johnny taught me to play Chinese Checkers and how to play thatgame well. Aunt Laura was indeed a lady. Parents: George Washington TRISLER and Nancy A. WIRE. Laura Elma TRISLER220 was born on 2 Feb 1860 in Clermont county, Ohio. She died on 7 Oct 1951 in Brown County Ohio. She was buried in Barterville Cemetary. She was buried in Nicholas County KY. Her reference number is 139. Parents: James TRISLER and Jane P. SMITH. Spouse: John William JACKSON. John William JACKSON and Laura Elma TRISLER were married on 31 Mar 1885 in Clermont county, Ohio. Leonard TRISLER335 was born in 1793 in Hagerstown, Maryland. Washington county. He was buried in Decatur county, Iowa. His reference number is 98. Parents: Michael TRISLER and Catherine RADINGER. Spouse: Sarah ZIKE. Leonard TRISLER and Sarah ZIKE were married on 12 Oct 1812 in Jessamine Co, KY. Leota L. TRISLER.25 Parents: Homer Alvin TRISLER Sr and Fannie Elizabeth ALEXANDER. Levi Huseph Earl TRISLER.25 Parents: Levi Lewis TRISLER and Mary Elizabeth WARRINER. Levi Lewis TRISLER25,26 was born on 30 Mar 1864 in Monroe County INDIANA. He died on 7 Dec 1929 in Monroe County INDIANA. Parents: Daniel TRISLER and Amanda RHORER. Spouse: Mary Elizabeth WARRINER. Levi Lewis TRISLER and Mary Elizabeth WARRINER were married on 5 Aug 1883 in Monroe County INDIANA. Children were: John Daniel TRISLER, Homer Alvin TRISLER Sr, Cora A. TRISLER, Levi Huseph Earl TRISLER, Mary Susan Pearl TRISLER, Raymond Coldwell TRISLER. Lorenzo D TRISLER220 was born in 1843. His reference number is 41. Parents: David TRISLER and Mary FRY\FRYE. |