_William CONNER _____________+
| (1774 - ....) m 1802
_William Henry (Jr.) CONNER _|_Elizabeth ("Betsy") DUNBAR _
| (1809 - 1884) m 1829 (1781 - 1867)
_Ezra S. CONNER _____|
| (1841 - 1912) m 1867|
| | _Robert SNOWMAN _____________+
| | | (1790 - 1812) m 1810
| |_Emaline SNOWMAN ____________|_Hannah MCCASLIN ____________
| (1811 - 1880) m 1829 (1792 - 1871)
_Merle Harland CONNER ___________|
| (1889 - 1946) m 1915 |
| | _David ORDWAY _______________
| | | m 1810
| | _James S. ORDWAY ____________|_Mary ("Polly") HORNE _______
| | | (1817 - 1892) m 1837
| |_Ada ORDWAY _________|
| (1853 - 1935) m 1867|
| | _James STOVER _______________+
| | | (1788 - 1850) m 1807
| |_Eliza J. STOVER ____________|_Elizabeth REIDHEAD _________
| (1819 - 1915) m 1837 (1787 - 1848)
_Alfred Merle CONNOR _|
| (1915 - 1965) m 1939 |
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| (1892 - 1941) m 1915 |
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| _Isaac B. GRAY ______________+
| | (1786 - 1876) m 1807
| _Oliver Bateman GRAY ________|_Sarah HARRIS _______________
| | (1816 - 1899) m 1836
| _Rodney M. GRAY _____|
| | (1857 - 1956) |
| | | _James SNOWMAN ______________+
| | | | (1787 - 1837) m 1809
| | |_Lucy Ann SNOWMAN ___________|_Theodosia PERKINS __________
| | (1817 - ....) m 1836 (1784 - 1850)
| _Wilbert Irving ("Winkie") GRAY _|
| | (1893 - 1972) m 1916 |
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(1918 - 1987) m 1939 |
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(1900 - 1983) m 1916 |
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_Humphrey "With The Beard" DE BOHUN _____
| (.... - 1113)
_Humphrey II "The Great" DE BOHUN _____|_________________________________________
| (1087 - 1129)
_Humphrey III DE BOHUN __________________________|
| (1109 - 1187) |
| | _Edward (d'Evreaux) DE SALISBURY ________+
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| |_Maud (Matilda) D'EVREAUX _____________|_Matilda (Maud) FITZHUBERT ______________
| (.... - 1142)
_Humphrey IV DE BOHUN _______________|
| (.... - 1181) |
| | _Walter (of Gloucester) FITZROGER _______+
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| | _Miles ("of Gloucester") FITZWALTER ___|_________________________________________
| | | (1097 - 1143) m 1121
| |_Margaret "of Hereford & Gloucester" FITZWALTER _|
| (.... - 1187) |
| | _Bernard de Neufmarché, Lord of BRECON _+
| | | (1050 - ....)
| |_Sibyl DE NEUFMARCHé _________________|_Nest verch OSBORN ______________________
| m 1121 (1081 - 1163)
_Henry DE BOHUN _____|
| (1176 - 1220) |
| | _Malcolm III Canmore, King of SCOTS _____+
| | | (.... - 1093) m 1070
| | _David I ("the Saint"), King of SCOTS _|_Margaret of WESSEX _____________________
| | | (.... - 1153) (1045 - 1093)
| | _Henry de Huntingdon, Prince of SCOTLAND ________|
| | | (1114 - 1152) m 1139 |
| | | | _Waltheof II, Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND ____+
| | | | | (1045 - 1076) m 1070
| | | |_Maud of NORTHUMBERLAND _______________|_Judith of LENS _________________________
| | | (1072 - 1131) (1054 - ....)
| |_Margaret DE HUNTINGDON _____________|
| (1145 - 1201) |
| | _William DE WARENNE _____________________+
| | | (.... - 1088)
| | _William DE WARENNE ___________________|_Gundrada of FLANDERS ___________________
| | | (1071 - 1138) (.... - 1085)
| |_Ada DE WARENNE _________________________________|
| (.... - 1178) m 1139 |
| | _Hugh Magnus DE CRéPI __________________+
| | | (1057 - 1102)
| |_Isabel (aka Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS _|_Adélaïde ("Adele") DE VERMANDOIS _____
| (1081 - 1131) (.... - 1120)
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| (.... - 1275)
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| | (.... - 1380) |
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| _Geoffrey Fitz Piers, Earl of ESSEX _|
| | (1165 - 1213) m 1205 |
| | | _William DE MANDEVILLE __________________+
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| | | _Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE _______________|_Margaret DE RIE ________________________
| | | | (1092 - 1144)
| | |_Maud DE MANDEVILLE _____________________________|
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| | | _Alberic (II) DE VERE ___________________+
| | | | (.... - 1141)
| | |_Rohese DE VERE _______________________|_Alice (Adeliza) DE CLARE _______________
| | (.... - 1163)
|_Maud DE MANDEVILLE _|
(1190 - 1236) |
| _Gilbert DE CLARE _______________________+
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| _Richard Fitz Gilbert DE CLARE ________|_Adelaide DE CLERMONT ___________________
| | (.... - 1136) m 1116 (.... - 1125)
| _Roger DE CLARE _________________________________|
| | (1124 - 1173) |
| | | _Ranulph III LE MESCHIN _________________+
| | | | (.... - 1129)
| | |_Adeliza MESCHINES ____________________|_Lucia MALET ____________________________
| | (.... - 1128) m 1116
|_Aveline CLARE ______________________|
(.... - 1225) m 1205 |
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|_Maud (Matilda) ST. HILARY ______________________|
(1132 - 1193) |
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|_Aveline Ales de ST HILAIRE ___________|_________________________________________
Humphrey was Earl of Essex, Constable of England, Constable of Dover Castle, Sheriff of Kent.... He inherited the earldom of Essex from his maternal uncle, William de Mandeville, before 1239; vacillated in allegiance to the crown, sometimes taking the rebel barons' part. Humphrey V, second earl of Hereford, first earl of Essex, and constable of England, was also called the good earl of Hereford. He was a contemporary of Henry III and died 24 September 1274/5.
Born before 1208, Humphrey married twice. His first wife was Maud (Mathilda), daughter of Ralph of Lusignan, count d'Eu (who died 1219). His second wife was Maud (Mathilda) of Avebury, daughter and heiress of Roger of Tosny (who died 1264).
The Tosny (Tony, Toeni) family was a very important one originating in France. Hugh de Tosny, archbishop of Rouen, was the source of their fortune. Roger I de Tosny fought the Muselmans in Catalogne. Robert de Toeni was on the list of companions of William the Conqueror at Hastings and was lord of Stafford with the possessions of seven earls. His brothers, Roger II and Beranger, also had considerable domains. The former (Roger II) was builder of Clifford castle (Herefordshire). Their sister, Alice, married William, son of Osborn. The following generation Ralph III married the daughter of Walthof, the sister of Baldwin, earl of Boulogne. In 1204, the Tosnys, like the Bohons, supported John and lost their lands in Normandy.
Humphrey succeeded his father on 1 June 1220, then came into possession of his lands and was confirmed earl of Hereford. After the death of his maternal uncle, William of Mandeville, he inherited the title of earl of Essex (28 April 1228).
In 1227 Humphrey V helped solve a quarrel between Henry III and his brother, Richard, earl of Cornwall (whom Humphrey supported). He declared his intentions to postpone the judgment of the king's court and royal lords. The king refused and ordered him to submit or give up his titles. With other important barons Humphrey took the side of Richard. The conspirators raised an army, and at Stamford (Lincoln) they demanded the reinstatement of the earl's duties, an apology, and the confirmation of the liberties guaranteed by the document. The king conceded.
Humphrey was reinstated as marshall of the king's house. He served at the marriage of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence (1236), and was one of nine godfathers at the christening of the future Edward I (1239).
From 1239-1241 Humphrey was sheriff of Kent and constable of Dover castle. He also distinguished himself in the Welsh and French wars.
In 1242 Henry II led an expedition to reconquer Poitou, which was occupied by Louis VIII of France. Humphrey accompanied him in Gascogny, but became irritated by the influence of the strangers/counselors under the king. He returned to England with the duke of Cornwall. The expedition later ended as a loss.
Two years later with the earl of Clare, Humphrey took part in the suppression of a Welsh revolt. After an initial success, they were defeated, partly because the earl had been accused of embezzling part of the inheritance of his sister-in-law, Isabelle (wife of David who was son of Llewelyn).
In 1246 Humphrey joined in a letter to Pope Innocent IV denouncing the oppression exercised over England by the court of Rome.
In 1248 Humphrey was presented to Parliament. In 1250 he took the cross and went to the Holy Land.
In the meantime the queen was lavishing favors on the French in her entourage and the king increased his spending, causing discontent among the barons. In 1253 Humphrey participated in a grand remonstrance made to the king at Westminster Hall with the "bell, book, and candle" for violations against the Magna Carta, a prelude to the revolt.
The same year he founded the church of the Augustin Brothers on Broad Street in London. In 1254 he was in Gascogny with the king.
From 1256-1258 "Mr. Humphrey de Boun" participated in many battles with the Welsh. In 1259 he was one of the barons who worked to re-establish a truce between King Henry III and Llewelyn, Prince of Wales. But the following year there were again hostilities between the two. The king summoned Richard of Clare and Humphrey de Bohon to the army with other lords, Humphrey de Boun Jr. and Frank de Boun.
Humphrey was one of the councillors to draw up the Provisions of Oxford in 1258 which affirmed the Magna Carta and reformed its misuse. He was one of the Council of Fifteen that advised the king. The next year he was commissioner to ratify a treaty between France and England. In 1260 Humphrey was a traveling judge for the counties of Hereford, Gloucester, and Worcester. In 1262, he negotiated peace with Llewelyn of Wales.
Humphrey V's attitude toward the new conflicts between the king and the barons has been confused with that of his son. When the barons divided their confederation Humphrey sided with Simon de Montfort. In 1263 he was one of the important barons who supported the king while his son was on the opposite side. Humphrey was taken prisoner at the Battle of Lewes.
Humphrey V was chosen one of 12 arbitrators to bring peace between the king and Simon. He died 24 September 1275 on the way to Kenilworth (Warwick). There the king stated the principles he was willing to compromise on to end the revolt surrounding Kenilworth Castle. Humphrey was buried with his ancestors at Lanthony.
He had one son from his first wife, Humphrey VI, his successor, and four daughters: Mathilda (Maud) who married Anselme Marshall, earl of Pembroke (died 1245); Cecilia or Alicia, who married Ralph de Toni; a third who married Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester; and a fourth.
From his second marriage he had one son, John, lord of Haresfield, who participated in the Battle of Evesham as one of the rebels. John then reconciled with the king and was the father of Edmond de Bohon.
[31476] The unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2011 speculates that John is son of Ralph de Camoys - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Camoys.
_William EATON __________
| m 1742
_William EATON ________________|_Meribah Ruth WARDWELL __
| (1756 - 1842) m 1779 (1720 - 1801)
_Jeremiah Hobbs ("Jay") EATON _|
| (1789 - 1834) m 1812 |
| | _Francis HASKELL ________+
| | | (1722 - 1791)
| |_Hannah HASKELL _______________|_Elizabeth WHEELER ______
| (1761 - 1838) m 1779 (1729 - 1804)
_Alfred EATON _________|
| (1820 - 1904) m 1851 |
| | _William EATON __________
| | | m 1742
| | _Eliakim Wardwell EATON _______|_Meribah Ruth WARDWELL __
| | | (1742 - 1799) m 1763 (1720 - 1801)
| |_Rachel EATON _________________|
| (1795 - ....) m 1812 |
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| |_Mary ("Molly") BUNKER ________|_________________________
| m 1763
_Henry Blaisdell EATON _|
| (1867 - 1958) m 1897 |
| | _Eliakim Wardwell EATON _+
| | | (1742 - 1799) m 1763
| | _Solomon EATON ________________|_Mary ("Molly") BUNKER __
| | | (1773 - 1858) m 1795
| | _Benjamin H. EATON ____________|
| | | (.... - 1887) m 1824 |
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| | | |_Catharine HOWARD _____________|_________________________
| | | (.... - 1829) m 1795
| |_Sophia Eleanor EATON _|
| (1832 - 1915) m 1851 |
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| |_Mariah WEED __________________|
| (1805 - 1878) m 1824 |
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| _Ebenezer Joyce WEED __________|
| | (1817 - 1878) m 1842 |
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| | (1851 - 1898) m 1877 |
| | | _William EATON __________+
| | | | (1756 - 1842) m 1779
| | | _Jeremiah Hobbs ("Jay") EATON _|_Hannah HASKELL _________
| | | | (1789 - 1834) m 1812 (1761 - 1838)
| | |_Elsie EATON __________________|
| | (1827 - 1860) m 1842 |
| | | _Eliakim Wardwell EATON _+
| | | | (1742 - 1799) m 1763
| | |_Rachel EATON _________________|_Mary ("Molly") BUNKER __
| | (1795 - ....) m 1812
|_Mary Ellen WEED _______|
(1878 - 1962) m 1897 |
| _Tristram HASKELL _______+
| | (1767 - 1854) m 1791
| _Peter Hardy HASKELL __________|_Martha MERCHANT ________
| | (1798 - 1863) m 1817 (1771 - 1803)
| _Horace H. HASKELL ____________|
| | (1830 - 1876) m 1853 |
| | | _Solomon EATON __________+
| | | | (1773 - 1858) m 1795
| | |_Susanna EATON ________________|_Catharine HOWARD _______
| | (1799 - ....) m 1817 (.... - 1829)
|_Emma Jane HASKELL ____|
(1858 - 1935) m 1877 |
| _Solomon EATON __________+
| | (1773 - 1858) m 1795
| _James EATON __________________|_Catharine HOWARD _______
| | (1805 - 1890) m 1829 (.... - 1829)
|_Charlotte EATON ______________|
(1833 - 1906) m 1853 |
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|_Sarah BLAKE __________________|_________________________
(1810 - 1877) m 1829
[48764] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 5 October 1984, p. 28: "Little Deer Isle - Lucy B. Haskell, 83, wife of the late Elmer Haskell, died Oct. 3, 1984 at a local hospital. She was born Oct. 19, 1900 at Little Deer Isle, the daughter of Henry and Mary (Weed) Eaton. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Frank (Hazel) Cooper of Boothbay Harbor, Mrs. Randall (Christine) Pert and Miss Winifred Haskell, both of Little Deer Isle, and Mrs. William (lLaurice) Hardle of Stonington; two sons, Raymond Haskell of Andover, Mass. and Roland Haskell of Boothbay Harbor; 12 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren; one brother. Ralph Eaton of Little Deer Isle; two sisters, Rena Haskell of Stonington and Jennie Haskell of Deer Isle; several nieces, nephews and cousins."
_George INKERSTALL __
| (.... - 1644) m 1584
_Richard INGERSOLL __|_Alicia HANKIN ______
| (.... - 1644) m 1611
_George INGERSOLL _________________|
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| (1595 - 1677) m 1611
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[17376] Mary m. (1) Capt. Joseph Grindle (son of Ichabod Grindle and Sarah Dow). Mary is daughter of Samuel Joy and Nancy Austin. She and Peletiah and his first wife are buried in the Peletiah Leach Cemetery, Penobscot, ME. She and Peletiah r. on part of his father's farm, and his brother George is listed with them in the 1850 census. Ancestry.com offers: "Joy Name Meaning - English: nickname for a person of a cheerful disposition, from Middle English, Old French joie, joye. In some cases it may derive from a personal name (normally borne by women) of this origin, which was in sporadic use during the Middle Ages."
[52664] Margery is said to be daughter of Benjamin Lord (1676-1745) & Patience Nason (1693-1749; m. 10 January 1709 in Kittery, York Co., ME).
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| _George Michael BREINER ___________
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| _John Frederick BREINER ___|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY _
| | (1762 - 1824) (1742 - 1806)
| _Johannes BRINER _______|
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| | (1813 - 1892) m 1834|
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| | |_Maria Elizabeth LOEB __|
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|_Mary Ann BRINER ____|
(1840 - 1926) m 1871|
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| _John HENRY _______________|___________________________________
| | (1759 - 1841) m 1779
| _Jacob HENRY ___________|
| | (1784 - 1864) |
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| | |_Eva Margaret ZANGMEISTER _|___________________________________
| | (1759 - 1848) m 1779
|_Sarah HENRY ________|
(1811 - 1893) m 1834|
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[8077] William m. 10 Dec 1900 Mary Ellen ("Ella") Benjamin (1882-1960) and had Leonard E. Monn, b. 31 May 1901, m. Dorothy _____, r. 313 Wayne Street, Fremont, IN 46737.
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| (1790 - 1859) m 1822 |
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| |_Mary Magdalena BREINER _________|
| (1760 - 1826) |
| | _Mathias (Lei, Ley?) LOY _
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| |_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY _|_Anna Maria DAY __________
| (1742 - 1806) (1711 - 1786)
_David NEIFERT ______|
| (1826 - 1904) m 1855|
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| (1793 - 1872) m 1822 |
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|--Hettie NEIFERT
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| _Johann George BREINER ___
| | (1712 - 1790)
| _Frederich BREINER ________________|__________________________
| | (1758 - 1796) m 1779
| _Johann ("John") George BREINER _|
| | (1780 - 1814) m 1802 |
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| | |_Eva Maria Catharina RUPPRECHT ____|__________________________
| | (1745 - 1815) m 1779
| _John George BREINER _|
| | (1806 - 1864) |
| | | _Simon George WEHR _______
| | | | (.... - 1799)
| | | _Johan Phillip WEHR _______________|__________________________
| | | | (1745 - 1806) m 1772
| | |_Anna Maria WEHR ________________|
| | (1784 - 1855) m 1802 |
| | | _Johann Leonhardt FUHR ___
| | | | (.... - 1766) m 1739
| | |_Susanna Elizabeth FUHR ___________|_Maria Catherine KUNTZ ___
| | (1752 - 1827) m 1772
|_Maria BREINER ______|
(1831 - 1921) m 1855|
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[20983] Hettie m. _____ Shelhamer.
_John Dunkel REPPERT ____+
| (1761 - ....)
_Samuel REPPERT _______|_Catharine YODER ________
| (1764 - 1818)
_Abraham REPPERT __________________|
| (1816 - 1882) m 1843 |
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| |_Mary Ann STONER ______|_________________________
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| (1846 - 1878) |
| | _John Frederick BREINER _+
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| | _Johannes BRINER ______|_________________________
| | | (1786 - 1863)
| |_Elizabeth BRINER _________________|
| (1818 - 1894) m 1843 |
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| |_Maria Elizabeth LOEB _|_________________________
| (1788 - 1863)
_Benjamin Leslie REPPERT _|
| (1873 - 1948) m 1895 |
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| | _Adam D. STROH ____________________|
| | | (1821 - 1893) m 1846 |
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[8800] Dempster m. 24 Aug 1921 at Coldwater, MI Dorothy Deller and had at Fremont, IN Robert Wendell Reppert (5 April 1923) who m. in Norman, OK Norma ___ and had Robert Arthur Reppert (who m. 10 June 1969 at Bellview, MI where he resides), Craig Reppert and Marsha Reppert (who m. Ronald Byers and had Stephaie Byers, Nicky Byers and Michael Byers). Dempster r. in FL. His dates are from the Social Security # 366-09-3078 death record, which indicates that benefits were paid to him in Steuben Co., IN.
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[30746] "History of Perry County, Pennsylvania: Including Descriptions of Indians and Pioneer Life from the Time of Earliest Settlement, Sketches of Its Noted Men and Women and Many Professional Men," H. H Hain (Harrisburg, PA: Hain-Moore Co., 1922) , p. 850: "Dr. Josiah Ezra Tressler, a son of Colonel John and Elizabeth (Loy) Tressler, was born at Loysville. He was educated in the local schools, and in 1866 graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, having previously attended Loysville Academy and Muhlenberg Institute. He practiced his profession for some years in Illinois and then removed to Peabody, Kansas, where he engaged in the banking and brokerage business. He lives retired at 'Luther Lawn,' Peabody, Kansas. He is the only living son of Colonel John Tressler." "The Perry County Democrat [New Bloomfield, PA], 29 July 1931," p. 1: "Burial services were conducted by Rev. G. R. Heim and Rev. J. G. C. Knipple at the grave of Dr. Josiah E. Tressler, late of Peabody, Kansas, in Restland cemetery, Loysville, on Friday afternoon. Rev. Heim's remarks were in part as follows: In connection with recognition and praise of God on such an occasion it is fitting that we recount for further satisfaction and benefit God's work in the life of a noble man. Dr. Josiah Ezra Tressler was the last to survive of an honorable, serviceable and Godly family of thirteen children. The father, Colonel John Tressler, inherited and developed the Tressler farm, stretching from near this spot to the village of Loysville. The mother, Elizabeth Loy Tressler, was of the family which founded Loysville, and was reared on the neighboring farm. These two farms were combined to form the greater Tressler farm. On this farm Josiah Tressler was born ninety years ago. Here his father founded the Loysville Academy for the education of his children and others of the community. When a teacher in the Academy he and others of the school assembled in the square of the village to volunteer their service during the great Civil War. The entire com pany of thirty-three chose his brother, David L. Tressler, then Principal of the Academy, as their captain and proceeded to Harrisburg to enlist. They engaged in the battles of South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. In the last named battle Captain Tressler was twice wounded. A beautiful story is told shedding great credit upon both Josiah Tressler and the warring enemy. Seeing his captain-brother lying wounded, his comrades in retreat and the charge of the enemy cavalry which might crush out the remaining life, this young man quickly fixed his bayonet and stood alone to protect his prostrate brother. The gallant southern warriors seeing that his object was only the protection of the wounded parted in their charge and both were left without further harm. Mr. Tressler continued his education after the war. He was a graduate of Jefferson Medical College. Later the family moved to Carthage, Ill. Dr. Tressler practised medicine for some years, after which he and his brother-in-law, Mr. Henry L. Lark, became partners in banking and insurance in Peabody, Kansas. He was never married. He was active not only in business but also in church and civic life. He was an officer in the church, was devoted to her, and lived a happy, friendly and unselfish life. He loved the old land marks. He held to his childhood religious teachings. Burial service was delayed several days for the reason that when plans were being considered to bury at Peabody it was discovered that he had made the request to have his remains taken back here to the old native farm and laid away. Friends of the later generations of Tresslers, friends of the community, this is the last of a family which rendered a great service in fidelity to God for this community, for their country, for the church. They are gone. The great foundations which they laid remain. We are called to build thereon. May we continue as well as they began. Their greatest asset was the use of the divine. May we do even greater work than these because the Master, and they, have gone to their Father. 'Build thee more stately mansions, O, my soul, While the swift seasons roll. Let each new temple, nobler than the last Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast Till thou at length art free, Leaving life's outworn shell by times unresting sea.' - From the Chambered Nautilus."
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