The History of Northwestern Ohio & History of Paulding County
(H H Hardesty & Company Chicago IL/Toledo OH 1882) pg 233
George Gusler
George Gusler - and Caroline Bennett were married in Latty township, Paulding county, Ohio, April 29, 1855, his birth taking place in York county, Pennsylvania, August 31, 1821; his wife’s birthplace was Tuscarawas county, Ohio, the date December 14, 1834. Their family are: John H., born February 19, 1856, resides in Latty township, Simon A., May 8, 1858, lives at home; Mary C., June 17, 1860; Jaren Louis, May 3, 1862; William B., August 15, 1864, died December 6, 1866; Laura E., February 2, 1867; George B., August 15, 1869, died December 25, 1872; Susan M., January 29, 1872; Violette R., February 12, 1875. Mr. Gusler was a Justice of the Peace in Washington township, and also Trustee for one term in same township. He has been Treasurer of Latty township for six years and Trustee two terms. He served in the war of the Rebellion, enlisting in the 196th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and did duty in the Shenandoah Valley; he was discharged in September, 1865. His grandfather was in the Revolutionary war, serving on Long Island, under Washington. Mrs. Gusler’s brother was in the war of 1861, and died at Camp Dennison in 1862. Mr. And Mrs. Gusler are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. His parents are George and Catherine (Witmyre) Gusler, settlers of Paulding county in 1852. His wife’s parents are Jared and Mary (Turner) Bennett. Mr. Gusler is engaged in farming, and his postoffice address is Gilbert’s Mills Paulding county, Ohio.
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