Died
12 APR 1934.
Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States. [3][4]
FSFTID LCY7-8W7.
Census:
1870
Canton Township, Stark, Ohio, United States. [5]
1880
Superior Township, Williams, Ohio, United States. [6]
1900
Keyser Township, DeKalb, Indiana, United States. [7]
1910
Keyser Township, DeKalb, Indiana, United States. [8]
1920
Keyser Township, DeKalb, Indiana, United States. [9]
Buried
West Jefferson, Williams, Ohio, United States. [10]
↑ Source: #S719 6 Susannah Tressler (Sept. 20, 1820-Apr, 1858) married Ellas H. Brown. Sept. 5 , 1840. Ellas was a shoemaker and farmer. He owned 160 acres of land extending to the S.E. corner of the village of West'Jefferson, Williams Co., 0. After the death of his wife he married Mrs. ____ Snyder who had two daughters Amanda and Diana. The former married Elias' oldest son, Thomas C.: the latter lived for several years with Joseph Tressler (I829-I903) Elias' brother-in-law, whose home was nearly opposite across the highway from the Brown house. The second wife and Elias separated. Of his first marriage there were ten children. Four of them (Dellah, Zacharlas Taylor. Andrew Jackson. and Isabella Rebecca) died of black diphtheria within a short time of each other, probably in the year 1862. The other six children were Thomas, Sanders. Bradley, Scott. Charles, and George. The record of this family is Incomplete.
Source: S719 Albert Willis Tressler, Jonathan and Joseph Tressler and their descendants: A Sketch Made by Albert Willis Tressler in 1948 (Jacksonport, Wisconsin: n.p., 1948).
Source: S773
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