Kistler family papers at HSBC show that Jesse married Sarah Sallie Sechler; LDS records also show their marriage on 4/29/1828.
Lehigh county (PA) orphan court records indicate that "Josiah" Kistler died in Ohio in 1845, leaving eight children. These paper (some of which are erroneously filed under "Isiah" Kistler) show that Jesse lived in Trumbull county, OH, at the time of his death. Subsequently, his widow lived in Austintown township, Mahoning county, OH.
In 1846, Mahoning county (OH) guardian docket records refer to the children of "Issac" Kistler (dec.) as: Catherine, Julia (Juliana), Andrew, Samuel, Lydia, Josiah, Levi and Sarah.
In 1857, Mahoning county guardian docket records refer to Josiah J., age 17; Levi, age 14; and Sarah, age 12; minor children of Josiah Kistler, dec. These minor children chose Levi Brunsteller as their guardian (he was their brother-in-law, having married their sister Julia in 1852).
TCOM shows that on 8/9/1850, Jesse's widow, Sally, married Daniel Reiser, following the death of Daniel's first wife, Mary, in 1847.
The 1850 Census records for Mahoning county, OH, show Daniel "Riser", age 62; Sarah, age 42; Solomon Riser, age 24; Sarah Kistler, age 6; Samuel Kistler, age 15; Lydia Kistler, age 13; and Julia Kistler, age 20.
The 1860 Census records for Mahoning county show Daniel "Reeser", age 75; Sarah, age 52; and Sarah Kistler, age 15.
Kistler family papers at HSBC show that Jesse married Sarah Sallie Sechler; LDS records also show their marriage on 4/29/1828.
Lehigh county (PA) orphan court records indicate that "Josiah" Kistler died in Ohio in 1845, leaving eight children. These paper (some of which are erroneously filed under "Isiah" Kistler) show that Jesse lived in Trumbull county, OH, at the time of his death. Subsequently, his widow lived in Austintown township, Mahoning county, OH.
In 1846, Mahoning county (OH) guardian docket records refer to the children of "Issac" Kistler (dec.) as: Catherine, Julia (Juliana), Andrew, Samuel, Lydia, Josiah, Levi and Sarah.
In 1857, Mahoning county guardian docket records refer to Josiah J., age 17; Levi, age 14; and Sarah, age 12; minor children of Josiah Kistler, dec. These minor children chose Levi Brunsteller as their guardian (he was their brother-in-law, having married their sister Julia in 1852).
TCOM shows that on 8/9/1850, Jesse's widow, Sally, married Daniel Reiser, following the death of Daniel's first wife, Mary, in 1847.
The 1850 Census records for Mahoning county, OH, show Daniel "Riser", age 62; Sarah, age 42; Solomon Riser, age 24; Sarah Kistler, age 6; Samuel Kistler, age 15; Lydia Kistler, age 13; and Julia Kistler, age 20.
The 1860 Census records for Mahoning county show Daniel "Reeser", age 75; Sarah, age 52; and Sarah Kistler, age 15.
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Family Members
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John Stout Kistler
1790–1861
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Michael Brobst Kistler
1792–1865
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Catharina Kistler Weida
1793–1816
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Maria Elizabeth "Elisabeth" Kistler Snyder
1795–1870
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Christian Kistler
1796–1869
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Jonathan Kistler
1797–1797
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Magdalena Kistler Mosser
1798–1870
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Samuel Kistler
1799–1884
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Daniel S. Kistler
1800–1866
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Salome Maria Kistler Mosser
1801–1874
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David Kistler
1803–1884
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Charles Carl Kistler
1808–1886
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Levi Kistler
1811–1884
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Mary Magdalena "Polly" Kistler Brobst
1814–1887
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