Married(1): Mary E Zaring, 12 August 1854, Boone county Indiana
Children:
1. John A Dresslar, 1857-1914
2. Eugene G Dresslar, 1860-1924
3. Norbert Dresslar, abt 1864-
4. Mattie Dresslar, abt 1866-
5. James Dresslar, abt 1870-
Married(2): Mary J Engle, 22 April 1875, Johnson county Indiana
Children:
6. Minnie Dresslar Surface, 1876-1965
OBITUARY
PROVIDENCE ~ James Dresslar and wife and Wm. Boaz and wife got word last week on Wednesday that their father, Jacob Dresslar, was not expected to live. When they got there at 10 o’clock that night their father had died nearly an hour before.
BLUFF CREEK ~ Jacob Dresslar, 65 years old, was buried at Salem cemetery last Thursday.
Mr. Dresslar had been in delicate health for several years, but was only seriously ill a few days before his death. With the exception of a few years he had spent his entire life in this community. He had always lived an honorable and upright life. His enemies were few and his friends were many, which was clearly established by the unusually large concourse of people that attended his funeral. Mr. Dresslar was a very devoted man to his family and his friends and by his death the community loses one of its best citizens.
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The Franklin Democrat
Friday, March 17, 1899
Volume XXXIX, Number 36, page 6
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
Married(1): Mary E Zaring, 12 August 1854, Boone county Indiana
Children:
1. John A Dresslar, 1857-1914
2. Eugene G Dresslar, 1860-1924
3. Norbert Dresslar, abt 1864-
4. Mattie Dresslar, abt 1866-
5. James Dresslar, abt 1870-
Married(2): Mary J Engle, 22 April 1875, Johnson county Indiana
Children:
6. Minnie Dresslar Surface, 1876-1965
OBITUARY
PROVIDENCE ~ James Dresslar and wife and Wm. Boaz and wife got word last week on Wednesday that their father, Jacob Dresslar, was not expected to live. When they got there at 10 o’clock that night their father had died nearly an hour before.
BLUFF CREEK ~ Jacob Dresslar, 65 years old, was buried at Salem cemetery last Thursday.
Mr. Dresslar had been in delicate health for several years, but was only seriously ill a few days before his death. With the exception of a few years he had spent his entire life in this community. He had always lived an honorable and upright life. His enemies were few and his friends were many, which was clearly established by the unusually large concourse of people that attended his funeral. Mr. Dresslar was a very devoted man to his family and his friends and by his death the community loses one of its best citizens.
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The Franklin Democrat
Friday, March 17, 1899
Volume XXXIX, Number 36, page 6
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
Family Members
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William L.W. Dresslar
1855–1857
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John A Dresslar
1857–1914
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Eugene Grafton Dresslar
1860–1924
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Maggie N.L. Dresslar
1865–1883
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Martha Katherine "Kate" Dresslar Boaz
1866–1933
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George W. Dresslar
1868–1869
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James H. Dresslar
1870–1955
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Minnie L Dresslar Surface
1876–1965
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Thomas E. Dresslar
1882–1882
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Bessie Janetta Dresslar Mullinix
1884–1909
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Arnold Dresslar
1890–1890
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