Children of Sarah Elizabeth Miller and John Jacob Hissong:
H3 Lavina Hissong, born December 16, 1863 near Gettysburg, Ohio, died July 16, 1953 in West Milton, Ohio, married March 30, 1884 in Miami County, Ohio, John C. Klepinger son of Amos Klepinger and Magdalena Ruse, born February 2, 1858 Montgomery County, Ohio, died July 20, 1932 in West Milton, Ohio. They are buried Potsdam Cemetery.
H4 Nancy "Nettie" Hissong, born 1866 near Gettysburg, Ohio, married Al Fourman.
H5 George M. Hissong, born 1868 near Gettysburg, Ohio.
H6 Henry H. "Harry" Hissong, born February 9, 1870 near Gettysburg, Ohio, died August 8, 1889, buried Potsdam Cemetery.
H7 Charles Edward Hissong, born April 22, 1871, died August 23, 1934 in Scottsville, Michigan, married (1) November 11, 1893 Clara Mote daughter of Daniel Mote and Luvina Glunt, born July 31, 1868 near Laura, Ohio, died July 8, 1910; married (2) December 14, 1911 in Trotwood, Ohio, Lydia Whitehead daughter of Daniel Whitehead and Anna Mae Spitler, born July 15, 1886 in Montgomery County, Ohio, died January 10, 1977 in Scottsville, Michigan. Clara is buried in Old Ludlow Cemetery near Laura, Ohio.
H8 Mary Jennifer "Jenny" Hissong, born 1873, married 1893 in Miami County, Ohio, Henry H. "Harry" McCormick, born in June 1866 in Ohio. He owned a General Store in Verona, Illinois.
H9 Elizabeth Hissong, born October 25, 1874, died December 16, 1948, married February 3, 1895, Mahlon Shellabarger, born April 8, 1861, died April 27, 1941.
H10 William H. Hissong, born May 22, 1876, died July 18, 1960, married (1) December 6, 1897in Miami County, Ohio, Josephine Ganger daughter of Jacob Ganger and Margaret Steiner, born April 17, 1879, died October 16, 1918; married (2) May 20, 1927, Mamie Royer born 1888, died 1971. They are buried Bethel Cemetery near Phillipsburg, Ohio.
H11 Maude Mae Hissong, born 1878, married March 3, 1896 in Miami County, Ohio, Charles Franklin Krug.
The Miller Family Tree is a collection of information gathered over the past 50+ years by Karleen & Tom Miller of Morrisville Pennsylvania, and Gale Honeyman of the Brethren Heritage Center. The html version was created by Eric Davis. |