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[44282] Ray Kohler' files in "Kohler Klan and Kissin Kin" at https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com provides Daniel's parents and biography: "From the age of 8, Daniel W. grew up in the home of Associate Judge Robert Elliott, a farmer in Ickesburg, Perry Co., PA. (His first son Robert Elliott was named for the judge.) Daniel was the only one of his father's large family to become a Presbyterian. Due to Robert Elliott's influence. About 1833, the Green Mountain Riflemen was organized at Ickesburg, Perry Co., PA. Daniel and his three brothers; Henry, Jospeh and George became members at Ickesburg. This malitia was organized by Captain Samuel Sherman. It met for regular drills on the first Monday in May and every three weeks thereafter for three months. Daniel was chosen 1st Lieutenant and two years later he was promoted and served four years as Major of the 2nd Battalion of the Perry Co., Volunteers 1st Brigade, 11th Division. In 1840, Daniel moved to Juniata County, having leased the Smith-McConnell farm at the west end of Turbett Township. His older sister, Elizabeth (Reisinger), who had kept house for him on the Nesbit farm during the previous three years, accompanied him. On March 13, 1843, he married Julia Ann Saylor and they lived on the leased farm. Previous to 1851, when train service was first established on the Pennsylvania RR at Port Royal, he would make one or more annual trips in the autumn to Baltimore, the nearest market, equipped with a large covered wagon and a team of six horses. He loaded it with poultry and other farm products and brought back dry goods and groceries for the neighbors and merchants. In 1852 he bought a farm near Port Royal, Juniata Co., PA and occupied it the remainder of his life. He educated his children at the Airy View Academy in Port Royal. He served as one of the Juniata County Commissioners from 1858 till 1860. During this period he was instrumental in introducing the construction of stone and cement bridges in place of old wooden ones, as at the mill at Old Port. During the Civil War he served as an inspector of horses in the Quartermaster's Corps of the Army at Wheeling, W.VA from April 6th to May 8, 1865. In January, 1856 he was elected and ordained and installed as a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian Church at Academia, which then maintained regular appointsments i the old church at Church Hill, and so continued until October 4, 1865, when the congretation was divided into two churches. He was then re-elected and installed as one of the first ruling elders in the new organization at Perryville, now Port Royal. In 1863, entrusting the farm work to Robert and family, he embarked in the lumber business in the west end of Juniata County. This venture proved to be financially unsuccessful and and was terminated upon his death. On August 2, 1866 he was returning from Port Royal with a can of water for a crew of twenty workmen who were removing a drove of 9,000 ties from the boom at the mouth of the creek. As he was proceeding to the worksite, he was overtaken and struck by the engine of a freight train while leaving the track at the south end of the old iron railroad bridge over the creek. He died three days later on August 5, 1866."
[58963] Maude is daughter of John William Marsh (1861-1942) & Esther Jane Adams (1868-1940; m. 18 November 1888 in LaGrange, Penobscot Co., ME).
[14759] William's marrriage record states he is son of Cyrus Moody and Vila Sikes. "Springfield Republican, 17 August 1904," p. 8: "William A Moody, 69, died at his home on South street yesterday morning after a few daysÂ’ illness with heart disease. Mr Moody was a veteran of the civil war and had served throughout the four years. He enlisted in Co F of the 27th Massachusetts regiment. Few soldiers experienced hardships so severe as those which Mr Moody underwent, and survived. He received a wound in the right leg, from which he never fully recovered, and suffered severely in both Libby and Andersonville prison. Mr Moody was born in this city and had lived in Northampton ever since the civil war. He was a plumber and worked 23 years for the firm of Eames & Sprague of Northampton. He was married in 1874 to Miss Julia Whitcomb, who survives him."
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[5212] Jane d. in Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA. {Death record from Holland Family Bible held by David Scott Mathias.} Sandy Keylon reports Jane was b. ca. 1760 and d. after 1827.
[35708] Name and information are from the unverified Sunseri tree in Ancestry.com in 2013. Find A Grave memorial 116665616 offers: "William Tryon, d. intestate of record Oct. 2, 1711 at Wethersfield, Conn. He was at least twice married. It is believed he m. 1) Mary Steele, dau. of Lieut. Samuel Steele and Mary Boosey, b. Dec. 5, 1652 at Farmington, Conn. Her death date is not of record. Betw. May 31, 1688 and Jan. 17, 1688/9, he m. Sarah (also called 'Saint') Robinson, dau. of Thomas and Mary Robinson of Guilford, Conn., and widow of Bezaleel Latimer of Wethersfield. She d. of record at Wethersfield Dec. 7, 1711. William had the following surviving children named in the Apr. 6, 1713 distribution of his estate at Wethersfield (in the order mentioned): sons Joseph (eldest), David, Thomas, Abel, Ziba and Abial; and daus. Sarah (Gillet) the eldest, Elizabeth (Hill), and Mabel. While son Abial, b. circa 1695, was the only surviving child by second wife Sarah, on June 4, 1699 William and Sarah's dau. Rachel was bapt. at the Wethersfield Church, but died before 1711."