A biography of James H. Kissinger of Pike County, Missouri, traces his ancestry to a John Kissinger of Lincoln County, Kentucky.
"John Kissinger, paternal grandfather of the subject of this review, came out of the Keystone State [i.e., Pennsylvania] into that romantic Kentucky retreat known as the Crab Orchard region. His ancestors were of the German strain and when or where they first found foothold in Pennsylvania is not definitely known. John Kissinger's wife was a Miss Middleton and they became the parents of the following children: Nancy married Lewis Hutchinson and became the mother of seventeen children; she died in Kentucky; Martha married John Bryant and died in the vicinity of Weston, Missouri; Catherine was Mrs. Edmund Bryant at the time of her demise which occurred near Ashley, Missouri; Margaret married James Buford and they both died near New London, Missouri, without issue; and Hendley married Catharine B., a daughter of Henry Middleton, whose wife was governor Ousley's sister."[1]
Birth
Birth:
User ID: 51ED922C2A6B65C4760D819A381DA187
Record ID Number: MH:IF109
Date: 30 SEP 1800
Place: Kentucky, USA
Death
Death: Y
User ID: 51ED922C2A7315C4860D819A381DA187
Record ID Number: MH:IF110
Date: 10 AUG 1877
Place: Camden Point, New Market, MO
Age: 76
Burial
Burial:
User ID: 51ED922C2A79E5C4960D819A381DA187
Record ID Number: MH:IF111
Date: AUG 1877
Place: Platte Co, Missouri
Sources
Source: S6 Record ID Number: MH:S6 User ID: 51ED922C44CEC5F8C60D819A381DA187 Author: Matthew Mactyre Title: Mactyre/Chrystal/Butler Family Heritage Text: MyHeritage.com family tree CONT Family site: Mactyre/Chrystal/Butler Family Heritage CONT Family tree: Shelley Side of the Family Media: 1512681-3 Type: Smart Matching Record ID Number: MH:SC70 Page: Martha Bryant [Kissinger] Event: Smart Matching Role: 3036053 Data: Date: 30 OCT 2011 Text: Added by confirming a Smart Match Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
↑ A History of Northeast Missouri, vol. 3, ed. Walter Williams, p. 1423.
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Michael Sanderson for creating WikiTree profile Kissinger-113 through the import of Mike Sanderson 2013 Wiki Tree.GED on Aug 11, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Michael and others.
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