William H. Sigler was born 9 May 1810 in Kentucky, United States. It's believed he was the son of Jacob Sigler and Mary Holeman.
William was first married 20 May 1833 in Caldwell County, Kentucky to Elizabeth Holeman[1], nee Sigler.
William married Nancy Brooks on 12 November 1835 in Caldwell County, Kentucky.[2]
William H. Sigler died 5 Jun 1881 and was buried at Thurmond Cemetery in Ewing Township, Franklin, Illinois, United States.[3]
Residence
Census Year: 1840
Place: Caldwell County, Kentucky, United States
William H. Sigler was enumerated at head of a six person household.[4]
Census Year: 1850
Place: District 2, Caldwell, Kentucky, United States
William H. Sigler, age 40, was enumerated at head of household.[5]
Name
Sex
Age
Occupation
Birth Place
William H Sigler
M
40
Farmer
Tennessee
Nancy Sigler
F
38
North Carolina
Martha J Sigler
F
16
Kentucky
Orlena McKarry Sigler
F
13
Kentucky
David B Sigler
M
11
Kentucky
William A Sigler
M
11
Kentucky
John T Sigler
M
7
Kentucky
Danl W P Sigler
M
5
Kentucky
Charles P C Sigler
M
3
Kentucky
Census Year: 1860
Place: Princeton, Caldwell, Kentucky, United States
W. H. Sigler was enumerated as head of household.[6]
Name
Sex
Age
Occupation
Birth Place
W H Sigler
M
50
Farmer
Kentucky
Nancy Sigler
F
48
Housewife
North Carolina
John Sigler
M
17
Farm Hand
Kentucky
Daniel Sigler
M
Farm Hand
Kentucky
Charlie Sigler
M
13
Kentucky
Rody McCorie
F
12
Bound
Kentucky
Census Year: 1870
Place: Township 4 Range 3, Jefferson, Illinois, United States
Census Year: 1880
Place: Spring Garden, Jefferson, Illinois, USA
Sources
↑First Marriage: "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954", William H Sigler and Elizabeth Holman marriage on 20 May 1833 in Caldwell County, Kentucky, United States; citing Caldwell County, Kentucky Marriage Book A, 1809 - 1818; Digital film/folder 7719555; FHL microfilm 46371; Image number: 101. FamilySearch Record: Q28Z-9MN4 and
FamilySearch Image: 3Q9M-C9BX-Z9FJ-D (accessed 22 April 2024).
↑Second Marriage: "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954", William H Sigler and Nancy Brooks marriage license issued 12 Nov 1835 in Caldwell, Kentucky, United States; citing Caldwell County, Kentucky Marriage Licenses A-Z, 1835; Digital film/folder 7719569; FHL microfilm 548015; Image number: 250. FamilySearch Record: Q28Z-HQ7R and FamilySearch Image: 3Q9M-C9BL-HSMQ-C (accessed 20 April 2024).
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave (has image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #122177415 (accessed 20 April 2024)
Memorial page for William H. “Buck” Sigler (9 May 1810-5 Jun 1881), citing Thurmond Cemetery, Ewing Township, Franklin County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Wayne Rosenwinkel (contributor 49689103).
↑1840 Census: "1840 United States Federal Census", Wm H Sigler in Caldwell, Kentucky, United States; citing Roll 106; Page 10; FHL microfilm 7824.
Ancestry Sharing Link and Ancestry ca Record 8057 #2087260 (accessed 22 April 2024).
↑1850 Census: "1850 United States Federal Census", William H Sigler (age 40, born about 1810 in Tennessee), Farmer, head of household in District 2, Caldwell, Kentucky, United States; citing NARA Publication M432, Roll 194, Page 342B, Household 33, Line 30. Ancestry Sharing Link and Ancestry ca Record 8054 #16945526 (accessed 22 April 2024).
↑1860 Census: "United States Census, 1860", W H Sigler (50, born about 1810 in Kentucky). Farmer, head of household in Princeton Division, Caldwell, Kentucky, United States; citing NARA Publication M653, Page 102, Household 758. Line 15; FHL microfilm 803359. FamilySearch Record: MZBM-4JV and FamilySearch Image: 33SQ-GB9F-QS11 (accessed 26 January 2024).
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with William by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with William: