Trisler Family Bible
Trisler Family
Trisler information, provided indirectly from Richard Cawby, who in Aug 1982
provided by letter to Mr. Frank Trisler of Harrodsburg, KY the following information: Dear Mr. Trisler, I was pleased to receive your letter of July 15, 1982, inquiring about Dr. Peter Trisler (Trissler, Tristler) and his old Bible and medical books. Unfortunately, we do not know the whereabouts of any of the old books mention in Bennet Young's History of Jessamine co. My aunt, Margaret Cawby Neal, a grand-daughter of John Thomas Cawby, has in her possession several old German Bibles and medical books, but only one of them has any family information recorded in its pages. Enclosed is a rough copy of that translation�. Also, Mrs. Nelle Ellis, another grand-daughter of John Thomas Cawby has in her possession an old German Bible printed in 1744. Enclosed is a copy of the translation of the family records contain therein. We do not know the relationship of Peter Trissler to those recorded. � John Thomas Cawby was a grandson of Dr. Peter Trissler, and I feel certain that his mother's name was Susan. I am a great-grandson of John Thomas Cawby and a great-great-great-grandson of Dr. Peter Trissler. �. Signed: Richard Cawby
[enclosure to Richard Cawby letter] Bible in possession of Dr. Peter Trissler This information came from an old German Bible printed in 1744. It is the property of Mrs. Nelle Ellis, a grand-daughter of John Thomas Cawby. The heading was the only part written in English. Nelle Ellis lives at Hamilton, Kansas.
This was the property of Dr. Peter Tristler. Born in Sutensburg, Chille in Germany 1745. And now the property of his grandson J. T. Cawby. Born 1 day Sept. 1810 County of Jessamine and State of Ky. 26th day of Jan 1752 have I honestly with Christian thought in Holy marriage given. In the 9th day of Oct. 1754 at night between 11 and 12 o'clock I gave birth to a daughter named Irmila. In the 13th day of Nov. Anno 1756 in the morning between 7 and 8 o'clock I gave birth to a son named David. Born in the sign of the Lion. In the 19th day of Sept. Anno 1758 in the morning at 6 o'clock I gave birth to another son Daniel in the sign of Tiers (Bull). Anno 1760 15th day of October in the sign of Ainbois (?) (Scales) our son Michael born but on the 27th of June the night between 11 and 12 o'clock died in name of our redeemer. Anno 1762 in the 22nd day of June in the sign of the Lion I gave birth to a son but the same night between 8 and 9 o'clock he died in the name of the Lord. Anno 1763 11th Aug. between 6 and 7 o'clock in the sign of the Virgin I gave birth to a daugher named Ammelim M. Anno 1765 29th June between 11 and 12 o'clock afternoon in the sign of the Novbiou I gave birth to a daughter named Barbara. Anno 1767 20th day of Sept. between 8 and 9 o'clock in the morning in the sign of the Lion I gave birth to a son named Henry Huber. Anno 1769 the 18th day of Oct. between 8 and 9 o'clock in the morning in the sign of the Twins I gave birth to a son named Michael Huber.
The translation of this record was made by Paul R. Sorenz, Jan 15, 1936 J. A. LUDWIG TRISSLER Bible [enclosure to letter of Richard Cawby] J. A. Ludwig Trissler March 25, 1774 Have I Ludwig Trissler my minor daughter, Susana Trisslerin (femine Trissler)to you this Bible, I bought, I wish you (plural) luck herewith, may you diligently receive the same. [left edge missing] Dear wife, fear god, and in the case that, �..belongs to all people �..Gods will to all people, sufficient, �.This which is hidden in good or in bad �.was Gods (wishes) he does then God will have too. (difficult to read) Anno Jan 4, 1783 (Birth) To the world was born in this year a daughter, the name (cannot decipher) Maria given to it. Witnesses -- Herrn Zinler & his wife. Anno 1784 ws born & in the hold baptism and in the name of Johan (or Johanna) baptised wittnesses were Herrn Zinler and wife. 1786 -- 1st Sept, signed Friedrich was born, baptismal witnesses Herrn Zinler & wife 1786 --was unto the world born, a little boy his name is Friedrich and his baptismal witnesses were Herrn Heinrich Zinler and his wedded wife. [bottom of page] 1757 - 1767 Nurenberg [printed]

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