Friday, April 12, 2024

Descending from George

 

AncestryDNA. Thrulines from Dad's results.

As with last Friday's post comparing Thrulines on the Haiss line, above is a screen shot for the current results descending from my 4th-great-grandfather George Oyler Sr (shown from my Dad's AncestryDNA view). George Sr's first son, George Goble Oyler did not leave surviving children. One match descends from William Goble Oyler, George's second son, and eleven through Daniel Oyler, Samuel's older brother.

Upon arrival in the United States in 1828, George Sr. and family settled in Hamilton County, Ohio. His first land deed appears to have been made in the county in 1835. George paid $1108.80 for a tract of land set aside by the State of Ohio for the creation of a school.

Hamilton County Deeds. 6 Apr 1835.

George Sr and first wife Sarah Goble Oyler sold 77 acres to son William G. Oyler on 14 March 1835 in Harrison, Hamilton County.

On 18 October 1856, George Sr. acquired more school lands from the trustees of Hamilton County. He later sold this land to his son George G. Oyler, and later in 1877 entered into a mortgage with his son on the property.

My next post will describe the school founded by George W. Oyler.

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