h/o Nancy Jean (Kesling) m. July 4, 1854 Ohio
Henry and Nancy came to Ironton in the 1860s after moving from Ohio to Indiana and then Missouri.
f/o Aurabelle b. 1856 in Ohio
Marcus Tullius Cicero b. 1858 in Ohio
Henriette b. 1875 in Ironton
Word has it that Henry was a mathematics professor, loved the classics, and was a bit eccentric. He purchased the Beard farm in Ironton.
Henry built the Kesling Hotel which was razed in the early 1900s and the Kesling-Marr Home still standing today.
He made the bricks for both of these structures.
He died when his wagon overturned while
crossing the St Francois River.
h/o Nancy Jean (Kesling) m. July 4, 1854 Ohio
Henry and Nancy came to Ironton in the 1860s after moving from Ohio to Indiana and then Missouri.
f/o Aurabelle b. 1856 in Ohio
Marcus Tullius Cicero b. 1858 in Ohio
Henriette b. 1875 in Ironton
Word has it that Henry was a mathematics professor, loved the classics, and was a bit eccentric. He purchased the Beard farm in Ironton.
Henry built the Kesling Hotel which was razed in the early 1900s and the Kesling-Marr Home still standing today.
He made the bricks for both of these structures.
He died when his wagon overturned while
crossing the St Francois River.
Family Members
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Joseph Kesling
1811–1851
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Teterich Kisling
1812–1813
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Jacob Kisling
1813–1827
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Anna Kisling
1816–1817
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Sarah Rosella "Sally" Kisling Fudge
1817–1912
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John Kisling
1819–1881
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Elizabeth Kisling Pence
1822–1869
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George Kisling
1824–1842
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Margaretta "Margaret" Kisling Cotterman
1825–1888
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Daniel Kisling
1829–1888
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Mary Ann "Polly" Kesling Deem
1832–1910