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George Curtis Dilsaver

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George Curtis Dilsaver

Birth
Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
Death
1834 (aged 88–89)
Stoutsville, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Stoutsville, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Parents are Hans Michael Dilsaver and Mary Elizabeth Cassidan.
Married to Mary Smith.
Children include, Mary Elizabeth, Susannah, George, John, Elizabeth, Rebecca Catherine, Michael, Magdalena, Jacob, Mary Ann, Henry, Adam, and Simon.George married Maria Magdalena "Mary" Smith, the daughter of Johann, "John" Schmidt/Smith and Mary Susannah Jacquelin.

George served as a Sergeant in Col John Williamson's 1st Regiment of the Ohio Militia.

War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815
-Name: George Dilsaver
-Company: 1 REG'T (WILLIAMSON'S) OHIO MILITIA.
-Rank - Induction: SERGEANT
-Rank - Discharge: SERGEANT
_________________________________________________
George was buried in the Jacob Wolfe Cemetery. His grave was moved to Maple Hill Cemetery, most likely in the 1930's.

Per the book, "Cemeteries of Clearcreek Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", published 1991, The Fairfield County Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society, Lancaster, Ohio, page 250:

This cemetery [Jacob Wolfe] was located 1 mile east of Stoutsville at Oakland-Stoutsville Road and Justus Road. According to Charles W. Wagner, who copied and published a number Fairfield County cemetery inscriptions in the early 1940's, it was "moved to the south side of the Stoutsville [Maple Hill] Cemetery about four or five years ago". The inscriptions were included in his unpublished book Cemetery Records of Fairfield County, Ohio.

GRAVESTONE INSCRIPTION
George Dillsaver
Died 1835
Parents are Hans Michael Dilsaver and Mary Elizabeth Cassidan.
Married to Mary Smith.
Children include, Mary Elizabeth, Susannah, George, John, Elizabeth, Rebecca Catherine, Michael, Magdalena, Jacob, Mary Ann, Henry, Adam, and Simon.George married Maria Magdalena "Mary" Smith, the daughter of Johann, "John" Schmidt/Smith and Mary Susannah Jacquelin.

George served as a Sergeant in Col John Williamson's 1st Regiment of the Ohio Militia.

War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815
-Name: George Dilsaver
-Company: 1 REG'T (WILLIAMSON'S) OHIO MILITIA.
-Rank - Induction: SERGEANT
-Rank - Discharge: SERGEANT
_________________________________________________
George was buried in the Jacob Wolfe Cemetery. His grave was moved to Maple Hill Cemetery, most likely in the 1930's.

Per the book, "Cemeteries of Clearcreek Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", published 1991, The Fairfield County Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society, Lancaster, Ohio, page 250:

This cemetery [Jacob Wolfe] was located 1 mile east of Stoutsville at Oakland-Stoutsville Road and Justus Road. According to Charles W. Wagner, who copied and published a number Fairfield County cemetery inscriptions in the early 1940's, it was "moved to the south side of the Stoutsville [Maple Hill] Cemetery about four or five years ago". The inscriptions were included in his unpublished book Cemetery Records of Fairfield County, Ohio.

GRAVESTONE INSCRIPTION
George Dillsaver
Died 1835


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