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Franklin Pierce Mohler

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Franklin Pierce Mohler

Birth
Sandusky County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Jan 1914 (aged 59)
Burial
Colton, Henry County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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GREAT GREAT GRANDSON OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR CAPTAIN JOHN GEORGE OVERMIRE

Franklin was the son of David C. and Mariah (Schriver) Mohler. He married 1) Caroline Kessler; 2) Laura Ellen Rearick.

BIO
FRANK P. MOHLER, Washington, Liberty p.o., was born in Washington in 1853, and was a son of David and Mariak (Schriver) Mohler, David of Perry county, O. Mariak of Maryland. They were married in Henry county, and had a family of six sons. David died Apr. 7, 1886, at the age of sixty-five years, having been born in 1821. He was one of the representative men of his town. His sons are Samuel W., Frank P., John S., Jacob W., James P. and David C. Frank P. was married in 1875 to Caroline E. Kessler of Sandusky County. They have had one son, Earl, who was born in 1878. Frank P. Mohler purchased his homestead farm of forty acres of well improved land to the first forty, having in all about eighty years.
Source: History of Henry & Fulton Counties - edited by Lewis Cass Aldrich - Syracuse NY - Publ. D. Mason & Co. 1888. - Page 687
GREAT GREAT GRANDSON OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR CAPTAIN JOHN GEORGE OVERMIRE

Franklin was the son of David C. and Mariah (Schriver) Mohler. He married 1) Caroline Kessler; 2) Laura Ellen Rearick.

BIO
FRANK P. MOHLER, Washington, Liberty p.o., was born in Washington in 1853, and was a son of David and Mariak (Schriver) Mohler, David of Perry county, O. Mariak of Maryland. They were married in Henry county, and had a family of six sons. David died Apr. 7, 1886, at the age of sixty-five years, having been born in 1821. He was one of the representative men of his town. His sons are Samuel W., Frank P., John S., Jacob W., James P. and David C. Frank P. was married in 1875 to Caroline E. Kessler of Sandusky County. They have had one son, Earl, who was born in 1878. Frank P. Mohler purchased his homestead farm of forty acres of well improved land to the first forty, having in all about eighty years.
Source: History of Henry & Fulton Counties - edited by Lewis Cass Aldrich - Syracuse NY - Publ. D. Mason & Co. 1888. - Page 687


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