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John Price CRISLER

1  _UID 904F805718A4A448BD4BB61BC35BCED8FB79


A Few Pioneer Families of Randolph County, Illinois, p 112.
    John Crisler married Harya Hindman.  They were both natives of Kentucky and both came to Randolph County when young.

Same, p 113-114.
    Their [John Crisler and Leona Zimmerman] son, John P. Crisler, was mentioned as John, as given by his son, Alexander Crisler in his biography.  Mrs. Louis Lipscomb, of New Kaskaskia, a granddaugher of John P. Crisler, gives the following about their family.
    She stated she did not know who her grandfather, John P. Criser, married the first time.  She knew of four children.  John Crisler married Jane White of Rockwood, Ill., and they moved to Wisconsin, no trace of them [sic - this is the first marriage of John Price Crisler]; (2) William Crisler went to Missouri when young, no trace [sic - this is probably the brother of John Price Crisler]; (3) Julia married Joe Harding and they settled at Cutler [sic - this is definitely the sister of John Price Crisler].  A grandson, Hiram Harding, resides at Cutler at present; (4) Another girl married Shelby Herring, fire chief [sic - this is John Price Crisler's sister Julia Ann Crisler].  Albert Herring of Muphysboro, Ill., is their grandson.
    She state her grandfather, John P. Criser, Married Mary Hindman, of Rockwood, Ill., as his second wife, and their children were; (1) Margaret Crisler, never married, died single; (2) Alexander Crisler, married Nancy Lowry ...

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Census Microfilm Records:  Illinois, 1850 from the National Archives
p 7235, Jackson Co., Northern District, p 210, Dwelling249, Family 251
    John P. Crisler     22 M Ky   Farmer
    Jane "    20 F Ills
    Virinda   "    1 week F Ills


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Mary HINDMAN

1  _UID 02DE6B1580E04945BBBBE6DBC0B7F31403B3

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Alexander CRISLER

1  _UID CB73B6EF1B512842AA2346C64CA6EA85F367


A Few Pioneer Families of Randolph County, Illinois, p 112-113.
    John Crisler married Harya Hindman.  They were both natives of Kentucky and both came to Randolph County when young.  John Crisler [sic - should be John's son Alexander] was a blacksmith in Rockwood precinct and was 15 years old at the death of his father.  He aided his mother until her death in 1876.  He married Miss Nancy Lowry in 1871.  Their children were:  John, Clemie, James, Edgar, Byrd and Willis, residing with an aunt in Chester, Ill., and tow deceased.  Mrs. Crisler was a daughter of Hugh and Sarah Lowry, who resided in the county for many years.
    The father came from Ireland and the mother from Alabama.  Mrs. Crisler died May 16, 1886 and July 4, 1888, he married Margaret Lowry, a sister of his first wife.  They had a daughter, Sadie, three years old in 1894.  When Alexander wrote the above, tradition states that Alexander Crisler was a first cousin to John M. Crisler, son of Rev. Silas Crisler.
    After examining the Crisler genealogy and associating dates, etc, we think that Alexander was a first cousin once removed and not a first cousin to John M. Crisler.  The double names in the pioneer families give trouble now when some relatives and others would call them by their first name and other relatives called them by their second name, and neither one call them by their full name or give an initial of one of their names.  Beyond a reasonable doubt, Alexander Crisler's father was John P. Crisler, son of John Crisler, who was a brother of Rev. Silas Crisler.


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Nancy LOWRY

1  _UID 09E5430B5952E04596401CD0B4B49649159C

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William CRISLER

1  _UID B5977B62F8E8B44689A5213C290BF27B2FD4

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Alexander CRISLER

1  _UID CB73B6EF1B512842AA2346C64CA6EA85F367


A Few Pioneer Families of Randolph County, Illinois, p 112-113.
    John Crisler married Harya Hindman.  They were both natives of Kentucky and both came to Randolph County when young.  John Crisler [sic - should be John's son Alexander] was a blacksmith in Rockwood precinct and was 15 years old at the death of his father.  He aided his mother until her death in 1876.  He married Miss Nancy Lowry in 1871.  Their children were:  John, Clemie, James, Edgar, Byrd and Willis, residing with an aunt in Chester, Ill., and tow deceased.  Mrs. Crisler was a daughter of Hugh and Sarah Lowry, who resided in the county for many years.
    The father came from Ireland and the mother from Alabama.  Mrs. Crisler died May 16, 1886 and July 4, 1888, he married Margaret Lowry, a sister of his first wife.  They had a daughter, Sadie, three years old in 1894.  When Alexander wrote the above, tradition states that Alexander Crisler was a first cousin to John M. Crisler, son of Rev. Silas Crisler.
    After examining the Crisler genealogy and associating dates, etc, we think that Alexander was a first cousin once removed and not a first cousin to John M. Crisler.  The double names in the pioneer families give trouble now when some relatives and others would call them by their first name and other relatives called them by their second name, and neither one call them by their full name or give an initial of one of their names.  Beyond a reasonable doubt, Alexander Crisler's father was John P. Crisler, son of John Crisler, who was a brother of Rev. Silas Crisler.


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Margaret LOWRY

1  _UID 73098B67F207F4488FB78783B9E202E777E8

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2  DATE ABT 1855


John L. CRISLER

1  _UID 7CB3D761F8F3D043A98D2A0270FDEB567584

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Maude WILSON

1  _UID AE09195B8F619348958FD9EE8FD06BB7620F


Louis LIPSCOMB

1  _UID D9B302BEBFD06C4D999B226792A00A6CF91C


Clementine CRISLER

1  _UID DF2E4C01B0369A4BA44DDF8EB48388F537A9


A Few Pioneer Families of Randolph County, Illinois, p 114.
    Mary Clements [Crisler], married Louis Lipscomb.  Their children are Dorothy married Lee Stout, Irene married Robert Wilson and Louis, Jr., at present attending Illinois State University.  They reside in New Kaskaskia (a merchant there).


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James H. CRISLER

1  _UID 1F01CD45C6E3A04D8F6D1B2FD58DF9C62F67

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Daisy ANDREWS

1  _UID 3C70FBD55DF40246B6330041A5C3B051A825


Edgar C. CRISLER

1  _UID 72AE408035974E4B84F783E3A03B8AB33E54

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Cora MANSKER

1  _UID 46A5D16A91503E409DB9A297A1A51B1D923F


William Byrd CRISLER

1  _UID 6F1EA87C5B8FCD49B9D9336D649460FB363B

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Edna WOODS

1  _UID 0B825ED59B62F14A867C6F126A88584D1286


Willis D. CRISLER

1  _UID 56C095AFC360DC45A643F920BCAAAFAB6064

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Emma ANDREWS

1  _UID 3C5676BCC8D734479C6C82844A9A1A634DEF