Portrait and biographical record of Shelby and Moultrie counties Illinois, containing ..sketches of prominent ..citizens ..the governors of the state ..the presidents of the United States . enlisted in Company O. One Hundred and Forty-third Illinois Infantry and served bravely for sevenmonths. Most of his time was spent in the South-west, as he was assigned to duty in belonged to the same regiment as his fatherand served gallantly for nine months, being thendischarged on account of peace being declared. Daniel Kesler chose as his partner to share lifesjoy- and sorrows, Miss Eliz


Portrait and biographical record of Shelby and Moultrie counties Illinois, containing ..sketches of prominent ..citizens ..the governors of the state ..the presidents of the United States . enlisted in Company O. One Hundred and Forty-third Illinois Infantry and served bravely for sevenmonths. Most of his time was spent in the South-west, as he was assigned to duty in belonged to the same regiment as his fatherand served gallantly for nine months, being thendischarged on account of peace being declared. Daniel Kesler chose as his partner to share lifesjoy- and sorrows, Miss Elizabeth Thompson, adaughter of John Thompson, of Ohio. She wasbom in Pickaway County, that State, where shelost her parents by death previous to coming toIllinois. The marriage took place March 1 1. 1865,and proved lo be a true union and one which ledup to a life Qf more than ordinary domestic happi-ness and prosperity. They are both earnest anilactive members of the Free Methodist Church andthey find in its communion and duties comfort inthe trial- of life and broad opportunity for use-fulness. To Mr. and Mr-. Kesler have been bom of whom are now living. Marv Nettie.


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