Keesling, Eli
Birth Name | Keesling, Eli |
Gramps ID | I0267 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 65 years, 4 months, 15 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth [E0585] | 1829-04-00 |
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Death [E0586] | 1894-08-16 |
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Burial [E0587] | Might possibly be buried in the Fatic Cemetery just north east of Mechanicsburg, Henry Co., Indiana |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Keesling, John Jr. [I0057] | |
Mother | Bulla, Malinda [I0076] | |
Sister | Keesling, Mary [I0234] | |
Sister | Keesling, Susan [I0260] | |
Brother | Keesling, Thomas Bulla [I0196] | |
Brother | Keesling, William Henry [I0262] | |
Brother | Keesling, James Frederick [I0264] | |
Keesling, Eli [I0267] |
Families
  |   | Family of Keesling, Eli and Franklin, Margaret [F0102] | ||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Franklin, Margaret [I0268] | ||||||||||||
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Narrative
The History of Mechanicsburg:
"When Governor Morton called for men at the time of Morgan's raid the following men went out from our town and vicinity: Dr. George Hasty, first lieutenant; W. M. Rix, second lieutenant; Sleesman Meeker, John W. Keesling, John Van Buskirk, Thomas Beck, Samuel Bowers, Job Ginn, T.W. Gronendyke, Eli
Keesling, C.F. Keesling, C. F. B. Keesling, O. H. Modlin, W.H. Prigg, William Swain, Henry Swain, Martin Wiseheart, Reuben Wiseheart, and James Hudson."