THE GEYSLER FAMILY
I have not done any research on this family to date. Some say
the spelling
might have been Giessler or Geisler. Our ancestor is Johan Conrad
Geysler who
apparently traveled to America arriving in Philadelphia on the same
ship as the
Dague brothers; or certainly about the same time. His daughter, Anna
Maria
Geysler, married (Johannes) Frederick Dague after his first wife died.
They
were married in a Lutheran Church in the Lancaster Pennsylvania area
and later
moved to the Washington, Pennsylvania area where they farmed until
their death.
They are buried side by side in the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Cemetery
just
North of Lone Pine, Pennsylvania.
NOTE: Johannes is added by some researchers but a Johannes arrived in
1764.
Tombstone and other data only mentions the name of Frederick)
DESCENDENTS
OF JOHAN CONRAD GEYSLER
...1...Johan
Conrad Geysler born in Germany.
........2. Anna Maria Geysler b. April 15, 1735 in Germany d. October
28, 1813
...........m. on August 29, 1760 to Frederick Dague b. 1736 d. 1796
See
the Dague
page for additional information on this line. I will add additional
information
for the Geysler family when it becomes available.
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