1.3.10 David Kessler (Mar 1790-1 Feb 1840)
David was the youngest child of Andreas Kessler/Keslar. He was born in March 1790 and died on 1 Feb 1840 in Frederick County and was one of Andreas’ sons who did not go with Andreas to Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania in 1794, likely remaining behind and being raised by Andrew Kessler on the family farm in Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland.
He married Aramantha ‘Ann’ Merser Kessler (b: Abt. 1784- d: 12 Aug 1853) and they had two daughters: 1.3.10.1 Catherine Rebecca (27 Oct 1808-aft. 1870) and 1.3.10.2 Ann Elisabeth (26 Oct 1812-died between 1880 and 1890).
Their oldest daughter, Catherine married Isaac Crum (b: 25 Oct 1806-d: 26 Sep 1877 Maryland) on 11 Sep 1830 in Frederick, Maryland and they had nine children. Most of the Crum descendants remained in Maryland, but some migrated to Washington, D.C. and others to Ohio.
- 1.3.10.1 Catherine Rebecca Kessler (Crum b: 27 Oct 1808-d: Aft. 1870 Frederick County, Maryland) married Isaac Crum (b: 25 Oct 1806-d: 26 Sep 1877 Maryland) on 11 Sep 1830. Their descendants included:
- 1.3.10.1.1 Ann Marie Crum Stone (b: 10 Aug 1823 Maryland-d: 26 Apr 1870 Frederick, Md.) married Henry Asaph Stone (b: 2 Feb 1819 Maryland-d: 29 Oct 1886 Frederick, Md.)
- 1.3.10.1.1.1 Charles Washington Stone (b: 2 Feb 1850 Frederick-d: 28 Mar 1906 Frederick, Md) was a carpenter. He married Susan Matilda Ogle (1852-1942) and they had seven children:
- 1.3.10.1.1.1.1 Gertrude May Stone (11 Nov 1874-11 Nov 1958) was a practical nurse. She never married, lived with family, and died at age 92.
- 1.3.10.1.1.1.2 Mary Genevieve Stone Lochner (23 Oct 1876-18 Jun 1966) married Julius Frederick Lochner (1873-1953) and they had one daughter, Mary Louise Lochner Davis (1911-1992). Mary Louise married Walter James Davis (1897-1963). They had no children.
- 1.3.10.1.1.1.3 Scott Franklin Stone Sr. (25 Jan 1879-18 Sep 1903) married Anna Margaret Stone (1883-1905) and they had a son, Scott Franklin Stone Jr. (1903-1961). Scott Jr. married Ethel Lorraine Newman Stone (1896-1993) and they had one daughter, Dorothy Newman Stone Parker (1926-2018), who had no children.
- 1.3.10.1.1.1.4 Harry Ogle Stone (28 Apr 1882-6 Jul 1911) never married. No children.
- 1.3.10.1.1.1.5 Franklin Earle Stone (4 Oct 1885-15 Sep 1943) married Margaret Vaught (1887-1980) and they had two sons: Franklin Earle Stone Jr. (1913-1976) and Gordon Leeming Stone (1915-1991).
- 1.3.10.1.1.1.6 Charles Holmes Stone (1888-1934) Charles served in the US Army during WW I. He was a sergeant in the 4th Pioneer Infantry, Company C. He was assigned to the Camp Dix Detachment, 159th Infantry. He departed for Bordeaux, France on 22 Mar 1919 on the USS Luckenback. During World War I, this division, a part of the American Expeditionary Forces, saw considerable combat and distinguished itself during these critical periods of the war. The 80th Division, including the 159th Infantry Regiment, distinguished itself in the Somme Offensive (1918), the Meuse-Argonne Campaign (1918), and the Picardy Offensive (1918). The 80th Division was the only unit to participate in each phase of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, a significant feat. They penetrated the Hindenburg Line on October 9, 1918, and continued to advance, capturing key locations. These campaigns were major battles during World War I, demonstrating the division’s combat prowess. The unit was activated on August 5, 1917, and, after returning to the United States in May 1919, was inactivated at Camp Lee on June 26, 1919. Charles married Carrie Lee Ballard Stone (6 Nov 1887-1 Jun 1967). They had two children:
- 1.3.10.1.1.1.6.1 James Franklin Stone (17 Jul 1912-15 Oct 1990) served in the U.S. Army from 10 Mar 1930 through 28 May 1943.
- 1.3.10.1.1.1.6.2 Cora Lee Stone Hoffman (12 Mar 1917-8 Apr 1956)
- 1.3.10.1.1.1.7 Lillian C. Stone Shoemaker (1890-1961)
- 1.3.10.1.1.2 Margaret Mazella Stone Webster (b: 24 Mar 1851 Frederick-d: 10 Jul 1921 Frederick, Md) married Thomas C. S. Webster (b: 20 Jan 1848 Frederick-d: 4 Jan 1923 Frederick, Md). They had one son:
- 1.3.10.1.1.2.1 Harry C. T. Webster (30 Sep 1874-9 Jul 1876) who died before age 2.
- 1.3.10.1.1.3 Mary Jane Stone Schaeffer (b: 27 Nov 1853 Frederick-d: 3 Apr 1913 Frederick, Md)
- 1.3.10.1.1.4 Elizabeth Catherine Stone Schaeffer (b: 8 Apr 1855 Frederick-d: 20 Jul 1920 Frederick, Md)
- 1.3.10.1.1.5 Alice Anna Stone Wachter (b: 28 Apr 1857 Frederick-d: 23 Sep 1920 Frederick, Md)
- 1.3.10.1.1.6 Jeremiah “Jerry” William Henry Stone (b: 13 Jun 1859 Frederick-d: 19 Dec 1931 Seneca, Ohio) married Ada N. Fredericks (1861-1948). He was a farmer. They had three children: Edith May Stone Walters (1883-1937), Harry Herbert Stone Sr. (1885-1942), and Ethel May ‘Mary’ Stone Hakes (1888-1958).
- 1.3.10.1.1.7 David Franklin Stone (b: 22 Aug 1866 Frederick-d: 21 Nov 1944 Md) was a farmer. He married Emily Sophia (1876-1937) and they had five children: Joseph H. Stone (1899-1972), Ada Elizabeth Stone Dietz (1900-1993), Anna Louise Stone Cutsail (1902-1980), Walter Eugene Stone (1906-1984), and Charles David Stone (1915-1995).
- 1.3.10.1.1.1 Charles Washington Stone (b: 2 Feb 1850 Frederick-d: 28 Mar 1906 Frederick, Md) was a carpenter. He married Susan Matilda Ogle (1852-1942) and they had seven children:
- 1.3.10.1.2 William David Crum (b: 27 Nov 1832 Frederick County, Md-d: 19 Apr 1878) married Susan Grove (b: 18 Sep 1834 Frederick County, Md-d: 13 May 1892). During the Civil War, he enlisted in August 1861 and served as a private in Captain Cole’s Company A of the 1st Maryland Cavalry. He left the military in April 1862, apparently without formal permission.
- 1.3.10.1.2.1 Reuben Crum (b: 14 May 1858 Frederick-d: 14 Jul 1915 Columbus, Ohio) married Kate Crum (b: Feb 1862 Ohio-d:18 May 1929 Columbus, Ohio). Interestingly, in the 1910 Census, Reuben lists his occupation as “artist” in the decoration industry. He was living in Columbus, Ohio at the time. In 1910, his occupation is “sign painter.” He and Kate had nine children: Frank Jones Crum (1884-1945), Blanche L. Crum McCormack (1885-1949), Anna M. Crum (1887-1924), Hazel Crum (1888-1901), Charles William Crum (1889-1930), Nellie E. Crum (1895-1978), Thomas Willard Crum Sr. (1898-1967), Kathleen Theo Crum (1901-1956), and Ruby D. Crum (1905-1959).
- 1.3.10.1.2.2 Charles E. Crum (b: 25 Feb 1860 Taylor, WV-d: 19 Feb 1906 Columbus, Ohio) who never married and died at age 46.
- 1.3.10.1.2.3 Marie Katherine Crum Miller Janes (b: 6 Dec 1864 WV-d: 18 Aug 1938 Indiana). Marie married twice but had no children.
- 1.3.10.1.2.4 Thomas Louis Crum (b: 29 Mar 1867 WV-d: 20 Jul 1937 Columbus, Oh). Thomas was a machinist. He and his wife, Margaret “Maggie” Sullivan (1870-1950) had four children: William Edward Crum (1890-1973), Thomas Albert Crum (1892-1985), Susan E. Crum (1895-1968), and James Francis Crum (1897-1957).
- William Edward Crum’s son, Richard W. Crum (1917-1999) served in the U.S. Army starting in Feb 1941. He was stationed at Roswell, N.M. and served as a supply sergeant at the Army Flying School.
- Thomas A. Crum’s son, William Crum (1923-2002) joined the U.S. Marine Corps in May 1943, during World War II. He went through Boot Camp in San Diego, California. There is no additional information about his service years. He retired as a Columbus firefighter in 1981.
- 1.3.10.1.2.5 William Henry Crum (b: 15 May 1870 WV-d: ?)
- 1.3.10.1.2.6 Carrie E. Crum Swindell m:29 Jan 1896 Madison, IN (b: 9 Feb 1875 Taylor County, West Virginia-d: Aft. 1940 Kansas City, MO)
- 1.3.10.1.3 Francis Matilda Crum Albaugh b(: 31 Oct 1835 Maryland-d: Aft 1900) married Maurice Albaugh (b: 14 Jul 1824 Maryland-d: 28 Oct 1875) on 23 Oct 1850 in Frederick, Maryland.
- 1.3.10.1.3.1 Mary Albaugh Forrest (b: Abt 1849 Frederick County, Md-d: 18 Apr 1899 Westmoreland County, Pa)
- 1.3.10.1.3.2 Catherine Elizabeth Albaugh (b: 3 Sep 1852 Frederick-d: 30 Jun 1853 Frederick (Mt Olivet Cemetery))
- 1.3.10.1.3.3 Adelaide A. Albaugh (b: 17 Jun 1855 Frederick-d: 5 May 1856 Frederick (Mt Olivet Cemetery))
- 1.3.10.1.3.4 Catherine R. Albaugh Peach Fisher (b: Abt 1862 Frederick County, Md-d: Jan 1935 Baltimore, Md.)
- 1.3.10.1.4 James Bankard Crum (b: 27 Aug 1837 Maryland-d: 6 Jan 1911 New Castle, Pa.) was a railroad engineer. In the Civil War, he served as a Fireman 1st Class on the U.S.S. Wyoming (she was named for the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania, not the state of Wyoming which did not yet exist) from 1861 to 1865, which delivered supplies and transported troops during the war. He married Margaret Craigen in 1867. They had four children: Ids. M. Crum Steiner (1858-1939), Katherine Crum Carl (1861-1950), James Bankard Crum Jr. (1866-1932), James George Crum (1874-1932).
- 1.3.10.1.5 George Thomas Crum (b: 18 Dec 1839 Maryland-d: 18 Apr 1857 Frederick, Maryland). George died at age 17.
- 1.3.10.1.6 Isaac Levy Crum (b: 18 Jul 1840 Maryland-d: 22 Jan 1913 School for Deaf, Frederick Md.) fought in the Civil War. He was a Sergeant in Company D. 13th Regiment of the Maryland Infantry. He married Sophia Loretta Hahn (1842-1934) and fathered seven children: Lilly Catherine Crum (1867-1933), William Franklin Crum (1870-1930), Minnie Read Crum (1873-1913), Harry Albaugh Crum (1875-1963), George T. Crum (1878-1913), Nettie Louisa Crum (1882-1969), and Crace May Crum Smith (1898-1962).
- 1.3.10.1.7 Louisa (or Lucretia) M. Crum (Kirkley b: Abt 1843 Maryland-d: 14 Jan 1921 Washington, D.C.) married Joseph W. Kirkley (b: Abt 1842 Baltimore, Maryland-d: 4 Jan 1912 Washington D.C.). They had five children. Note that several sons passed away at an early age.
- 1.3.10.1.7.1 Charles William Kirkley (31 Dec 1865-23 Aug 1916)
- Charles W. Kirkley’s son, Carl H Kirkley (10 Jul 1897-16 Jun 1989) served in the U.S. Army during World War I, enlisting on 25 Jul 1917 and serving until 2 Jun 1919.
- 1.3.10.1.7.2 Joseph Albaugh Kirkley (b: 1869 Washington D.C.-d: 19 Feb 1877). Age at death, 8 years old.
- 1.3.10.1.7.3 George S. Kirkley (b: 28 Jan 1875-d: 1887). Age at death, 12 years old.
- 1.3.10.1.7.4 Clarence A. Kirkley (b: Abt. 1877-d: 13 Mar 1893 Washington, DC.). Age at death, 16 years old.
- 1.3.10.1.7.5 Eleanor Nicholson Kirkley Robb (b: Oct 1885-d: 11 Aug 1950 Georgetown, Washington DC)
- 1.3.10.1.7.1 Charles William Kirkley (31 Dec 1865-23 Aug 1916)
- 1.3.10.1.8 Susan Elizabeth ‘Amanda’ Crum Jones m:13 Jan 1862 (b: 1 Mar 1844 Md-d: 21 Oct 1930 Frederick, Md)
- 1.3.10.1.9 Charles McCauley Crum (b: 11 Aug 1851 Maryland-d: Bef. 1860 Frederick County, Md)
- 1.3.10.1.1 Ann Marie Crum Stone (b: 10 Aug 1823 Maryland-d: 26 Apr 1870 Frederick, Md.) married Henry Asaph Stone (b: 2 Feb 1819 Maryland-d: 29 Oct 1886 Frederick, Md.)
- 1.3.10.2 Ann Elisabeth Kessler (b: 26 Oct 1812-d: 30 Nov 1899 Washington, DC)
US Census Information
- 1810: Baltimore Wards 2-6, Md. (39/78) David Kessler (1.3.10)
1 male 17-26 (David b: 1790), 2 females under 10 (Catherine Rebecca b: 1808 and ?), 1 female 26-44 (Aramantha b: 1784) - 1820: Frederick Town, Frederick County, Md. (p. 4/15 Nov 4) David Kessler (1.3.10)
1 male 26-44 (David b: 1790), 2 females under 10 (Ann Elizabeth b: 1812)
1 female 10-15 (Catherine Rebecca b: 1808), 1 female 26-44 (Aramantha b: 1784) - 1830: 1820, Election District No 2, Frederick County, Md. (p. 9/56) David Kessler (1.3.10)
1 male 40-50 (David b: 1790), 1 female 10-15 (?), 1 female 15-19 (Ann Elizabeth b: 1812),
1 female 20-29 (Catherine Rebecca b: 1808), 1 female 40-49 (Aramantha b: 1784) - 1840: Frederick Town, Frederick, Maryland (62/98) Ann Kessler 2 females 20-29 (daughters Catherine b: 1808 and Ann b: 1812), 1 female 50-59 (wife Aramantha ‘Ann’ b: 1787)
- 1850(1): Frederick City, Frederick County, Md (54/136 13 Jul) Aramantha Kessler 66 (1.3.10a), Ann C Kessler 31, Francis M. Crum 14 (1.3.10.1.3 – daughter of Ann’s sister Catherine (1.3.10.1). Francis M. Crum is entered twice in this Census
- (2): New Market, Frederick County, Md (52/82 15 Aug) Isaac Crum 44, Catherine R. 42 (1.3.10.1), William D. 18 (1.3.10.1.2), Ann M. 19 (1.3.10.1.1), Francis M. 14 (1.3.10.1.3), James B. 12 (1.3.10.1.4), George T. 10 (1.3.10.1.5), Isaac L. 8 (1.3.10.1.6), Louisa M. 6 (1.3.10.1.7), Susan E. 5 (1.3.10.1.8)
- 1860(1): Burkittsville, Urbana, Frederick County, Md (1/44 25 Jun) Isaac Crum 53 (laborer), Catherine R. 53, Isaac 18, Lucretia 16, Susan 15
- (2): Taylor County, Virginia (139/187 Jul 30) W. D. Crum 28 (1.3.10.1.2; laborer; b: Maryland – grandson of David Kessler), Susana 24 (b: Maryland), A. J. 2 (1.3.10.1.2.1; b: Virginia), C. E. 3/12 (1.3.10.1.2.2; b: Virginia)
- (3): 15 Jun) Maurice Albaugh 37 (shoemaker), Frances 25 (granddaughter of David Kessler), Mary 13, Benjamin Bolson 19 (apprentice shoemaker) Living next door to Aunt Ann Kessler and Grandmother Aramantha Merser Kessler
- (4): Frederick City, Frederick County, Md (82/284 18 Jun) Ann Kessler 45 (1.3.10.2 daughter of David Kessler), Nancy Merser 80 (Ann’s aunt? Her mother’s sister?)
- (5): Frederick, Frederick County, Md (252/284 Jul 19) Henry Stone 40 (laborer), Ann 36 (granddaughter of David Kessler), Charles 10, Mazella 9, Mary 7, Elizabeth 5, Oliel 3, Edmund 1
- (6): Frederick City, Frederick County, Md (82/284 15 Jun) Maurice Albaugh 37 (shoemaker), Frances 25 (1.3.10.1.3, granddaughter of David Kessler), Mary 13, Benjamin Bolson 19 (apprentice shoemaker) Living next door to Aunt Ann Kessler and Grandmother Aramantha Merser Kessler
- (7): Ward 18, Baltimore City, Md (370/536 Aug 23) James B. Crum 23 (carpenter; 1.3.10.1.4; grandson of David Kessler), Margaret Crum 21, Ida 2, Catharine 7/12
- 1870(1): Ward 16, Baltimore City, Md (225/419 14 Aug) Maurice Albaugh 45, Frances 35, Catherine 8, Isaac Crum 64 (Superintendent of RR), Catherine R. 62, George F. Fisher 9
- (2): Ward 16, Baltimore City, Md (225/419 14 Aug) Maurice Albaugh 45, Frances 35, Catherine 8, Isaac Crum 64 (Superintendent of RR), Catherine R. 62, George F. Fisher 9
- (3): Frederick, Ward 5, Md (33/34 Jul 23) Frederick Academy of the Visitation Alice Stone 16 (pupil – great-granddaughter of David Kessler) Note: The Visitation Academy of Frederick, established in 1843, was a private, all-girls, Roman Catholic school located in the Frederick Historic District in Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland.
- (4): Frederick, Frederick County, Md (33/86 Aug 4) Henry Stone 52 (laborer), Margaret M. 18, Elizabeth C. 15, Jeremiah W H. 9, David F. 3 — (great-grandchildren of David Kessler)
- (5): Webster Township, Taylor County, WV (14/25 Jun 21) William D. Crum 38 (1.3.10.1.2; works on railroad; b: Maryland; grandson of David Kessler), Susannah 34 (b: Maryland), Reuben 12 (1.3.10.1.2.1 b: Virginia), Charles E. 10 (1.3.10.1.2.2 b: Virginia), Catharine 6 (1.3.10.1.2.3 b: WV), Thomas L. 3 (1.3.10.1.2.4 b: WV), William H. 1 month (1.3.10.1.2.5 b: May 1770 WV)
- (6): Ward 16, Baltimore City, Md (225/419 14 Aug) Maurice Albaugh 45, Frances 35 (1.3.10.1.3, granddaughter of David Kessler), Catherine 8, Isaac Crum 64 (Superintendent of RR), Catherine R. 62, George F. Fisher 9
- (7): District 2, Carroll County, Md (24/58 Jun 18) Andrew Forrest 23 (lie runner), Mary 22 (1.3.10.1.3.1, great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Harvey 9/12
- (8): Ward 18, Baltimore City, Md (136/479 Jul 27) Margaret Crum 29, Ida 12, Catharine 10, James 4, James 32 (RR engineer; 1.3.10.1.4; grandson of David Kessler)
- (9): District 1, Frederick, Md (53/61 Jul 11) Isaac Crum 28 (farm laborer; 1.3.10.1.6, grandson of David Kessler), Sophie L. 25, Lilly C. 3, William F. 2 months
- (10): Chanceford, York County, Pa (8/64 Aug 25) Benj Jones 35 (laborer), Amanda 25 (1.3.10.1.8, granddaughter of David Kessler),, G. F. 5, S. I. 3, B. F. 2, J. A. 3/12
- 1880(1): District 1-032, Calvert County, Md (5/23 Jun 12) John Bean 31 (farmer), Mary 26, William 20 (brother), William H. Stone 22 (boarder – great-grandson of David Kessler)
- (2): Frederick 071, Frederick County, Md (43/43 Jun 17) Edmund Wachter 30 (works on farm), Alice M. 21 (great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Clarence C. 5
- (3): Buckeystown 066, Frederick County, Md (14/26 Jun 18) William W. Schaeffer 35 (carpenter), Mary Schaeffer 28 (great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Annie 6, Harry 3
- (4): Buckeystown 065, Frederick County, Md (14/26 Jun 10) Thomas Webster 32 (laborer), Margaret M. 29 (great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (5): Buckeystown 066, Frederick County, Md (13/26 Jun 8) Charles W. Stone 30 (carpenter – great-grandson of David Kessler), Susan M. 29, Gertrude 5, Mary G. 3, Scott F. 1
- (6): Frederick 071, Frederick County, Md (42/43 Jun 16) Absalom Stone 57 (farming), Elizabeth 53, Henry Stone 60 (brother), David F. 13 (nephew – great-grandson of David Kessler)
- (7): Newark Township, Licking County, Ohio (26/48 Jun 10) Susan 42 (1.3.10.1.2a; widowed), Reuben 21 (1.3.10.1.2.1 printer), Charles E. 20 (1.3.10.1.2.2 molder), Maria 16 (1.3.10.1.2.3), Thomas L. 13 (1.3.10.1.2.4), William H. 10 (1.3.10.1.2.5), Carrie 5 (1.3.10.1.2.6) — great-grandchildren of David Kessler
- (8): District 078, Urbana, Frederick County, Md (49/56 28 Jun) Frances M. Albaugh 44 (widowed, 1.3.10.1.3, granddaughter of David Kessler), Charles Peach 28 (farmer, son-in-law), Catharine R. 18 (1.3.10.1.3.4; daughter), Morris W. Peach 3 months
- (9): District 091, East Huntingdon, Westmoreland Cuunty, Pa (39/51 Jun 16) Andrew Forest 38 (coke mill worker), Mary 31 (1.3.10.1.3.1, great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Harvey 10, Willie 8, Minnie 6, Charley 2
- (10): District 191, Newark Ward 2, Licking County, Ohio (49/56 28 Jun) James Crum 43 (RR engineer; 1.3.10.1.4; grandson of David Kessler), Margaret 41, James Jr. 14
- (11): District 065, Buckeystown, Md (24/28 Jun 16) Isaac Crum 38 (farm laborer; 1.3.10.1.6, grandson of David Kessler), Sophie 37, Lillie 13, William 10, Minnie 7, Harry A. 5, George T. 2
- (12): District 012 Georgetown, Washington D.C. (56/67 Jun 10) Joseph W. Kirkley 38 (clerk-War Dept), L.M. (Lucretia M. Crum Kirkley) 37 (1.3.10.1.7, granddaughter of David Kessler), Charles W. 14, George S. 5, Clarence A. 3, Ann E. Kessler (aunt; 1.3.10.2, daughter of David Kessler)
- (13): District 038 Chanceford, York County, Pa (59/61 Jun 29) Benjamin F. Jones 43 (laborer), Susan 32 (1.3.10.1.8, granddaughter of David Kessler), George F. 15, Samuel I. 12, Benjamin F. 10, Jackson R. 9, Alice 7, Hezekiah 5, Frances Louisa 2
- 1899: 1889 Washington, D.C. City Directory (1623 32nd Street NW) Ann E. Kessler (1.3.10.2, daughter of David Kessler)
- 1900(1): District 0034, Tuscarora, Frederick County, Md (16/24 Jun 16) David Stone 34 (great-grandson of David Kessler; Aug 24, 1865; farm laborer), Sophia S. 33 (Nov 19, 1867), Joseph H. (Jan 7, 1899), Elizabeth Stone (aunt, Jan 6, 1831)
- (2): District 0106, Jackson, Seneca, Ohio (24/30 Jun 20) Jeremiah Stone 40 (June 1859, farmer – great-grandson of David Kessler), Ada P. 38 (Sep 1861), Edith M. 16 (June 1883), Harry H. 14 (Dec 1886), Ethel M. (Feb 1888)
- (3): District 0001, Buckeystown, Frederick County, Md (24/26 Jun 11) Newton Schaffer 46 (carpenter, Nov 1853), Elizabeth C. 45 (April 1855 – great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Ada E. 8 (Sep 1891), Wesley F. 6 (Sep 1893), Roger S. 4 (Jan 1896), Howard R. 1 (Jan 1899), Mary J. 46 (sister-in-law, Nov 1853 – great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Clara E. 19 (niece, Oct 1880), George W. 14 (nephew, May 1886)
- (4): District 0001, Buckeystown, Frederick County, Md (17/26 Jun 8) Thomas Webster 53 (day laborer, Jan 1847), Mandela M. 40 (Mar 1850 – great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Mamie 11 (niece, Jun 1888)
- (5): 30 East South Street, District 9, Frederick, Md (13/22 Jun 5) Charles Stone 50 (carpenter, Feb 1850 – great-grandson of David Kessler), Susan M. 48 (Mar 1852), Gertrude 25 (Nov 1874), Mary G. 23 (Oct 1876), Scott F. 21 (Jan 1879), Harry O. 17 (Apr 1883), Earl 14 (Oct 1885), Charles H. 12 (Feb 1888), Lillian C. 9 (Sep 1890)
- (6): District 69, Prospect Township, Marion County, Ohio (17/20 Jun 19) Reuben Crum 41 (1.3.10.1.2.1; artist great-grandson of David Kessler), Kate Crum 38 (b: Va Feb 1862), Frank J. 10 (Aug 1884), Blanche L. 14 (Oct 1885), Anna M. 13 (Feb 1887), Hazel 12 (May 1888), Charles W. 10 (Jun 1889, Nellie E. 4 (May 1896), Thomas W. 2 (Jan 1898)
- (7): District 0026 Salem Ward 03, Columbiana, Ohio (8/34 Jun 5) Broadway Street … with Fink family and numerous other boarders …. Charles Crum 40 (Feb 1860 b: WV, father & mother b: Maryland; 1.3.10.1.2.2; great-grandson of David Kessler) Occupation: Machine Molder
- (8): District 0098, Monroe, Madison, IN (12/37 Jun 7) Mortisen Miller 45 (manager glass factory Mar 1855), Katherine 32 (1.3.10.1.2.3; Dec 1862 b: WV, parents b: Maryland; great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (9): District 0106 Covington Ward 5, Kenton, KY (12/28 Jun 6) Thomas Crum 32 (Mar 1868 machinist; 1.3.10.1.2.4; great-grandson of David Kessler), Maggie 30 (Apr 1870), William 9 (Oct 1890), Thomas 7 (Apr 1892), Susana 5 (Jan 1895), James F. 2 (Jul 1897)
- (10): District 0099, Monroe, Madison, IN (1/55 Jun 1) W. W. Swindell 27 (driver-foundry wagon (Oct 1872), Carrie 24 (Feb 1876; 1.3.10.1.2.6; great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (11): District 0108 New Castle Ward 5, Lawrence, PA (21/62 Jun 6) James Crum 62 (laborer Aug 1837; 1.3.10.1.4; grandson of David Kessler), Ida Steiner 41 (daughter), Earnest Carl Steiner 20 (grandson)
- (12): District 020 Washington D.C. (21/42 Jun 12) Joseph W. Kirkley 58 (government clerk), Louisa M 57 (1.3.10.1.7, granddaughter of David Kessler), Elenore N. 14 (Oct 1885; 1.3.10.1.7.5, great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (13): District 020 Washington D.C. (5/42 Jun 4) Charles W. Kirkley 34 (printer b:Dec 1865; 1.3.10.1.7.1, great-grandson of David Kessler), Anna J. 28 (b: Dec 1871), Charles J. 14 (b: May 1886), George W. 5 (b: Oct 1894), Joseph B. 4 (b: Feb 1896), Carl H. 2 (b: Jul 1897)
- 1910(1): District 0079, Tuscarora, Frederick County, Md (19/22 Apr 28) David Stone 44 (farm laborer; great-grandson of David Kessler), Emily S. 33, Joseph H. 11, Ada E. 9, Anna L. 8, Walter E. 4, William A. Stone 83 (boarder)
- (2): District 0161, Fostoria Ward 3, Seneca, Ohio (12/19 Apr 20) Jeremiah Stone 50 (stone mason; great-grandson of David Kessler), Ada P. 48, Harry H. 24
- (3): District 0078, Lewistown, Frederick County, Md (1/24 Apr 18) Clarence E. Wachter 35 (truck farmer), Macie R. 34, Helen E. 12, Mary E. 6, Neoma 1/12. Alice A. 52 (mother, widow – great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (4): District 0046, Buckeystown, Frederick County, Md (3/11 Apr 21) Newton Schaffer 57 (carpenter), Elizabeth C. 55 (great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Ada E. 18, Wesley F. 16, Roger S. 14, Howard R. 11
- (5): District 0046, Buckeystown, Frederick County, Md (1/11 Apr 21) Mary J. Schaeffer 57 (great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Clara 29
- (6): District 0046, Buckeystown, Frederick County, Md (3/18 Apr 18) Thomas Webster 62 (laborer), Margaret 59 (great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Mamie 22 (niece)
- (7): Ward 8, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio (2/23 Apr 15) Reuben I Crum 46 (1.3.10.1.2.1; artist; great-grandson of David Kessler), Kate Crum 46 (b: Va), Frank J. 24, Blanche L. 23, Anna M. 22, Charles W. 21, Nellie E. 14, Thomas W. 12, Katherine T. 8, Ruby D. 6
- (8): District 0053 Indianapolis Ward 2, IN (13/23 Apr 21) Mortimer Miller 58 (tile factory manager), Katherine 39 (1.3.10.1.2.3; b: WV, parents b: Maryland; great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (9): District 0144 Columbus Ward 9, Ohio (16/22 Apr 20) Thomas Crum 42 (foreman in bolt shop; 1.3.10.1.2.4; great-grandson of David Kessler), Maggie 39, William E. 19, Thomas A. 17, Susan 15, James F. 12, Richard 39 (brother)
- (10): District 0130, Kansas Ward 9, Jackson, Missouri (19/23 ?) W. W. Swindell 38 (magazine solicitor), Carrie E. 32 (1.3.10.1.2.6; great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (11): District 0310 Baltimore Ward 18, MD (22/27 Apr 28) …. James B. Crum 72 (boarder; 1.3.10.1.4; grandson of David Kessler)
- (12): 242 South Market Street, District 0051, Frederick, Md (24/28 Jun 16) Isaac Crum 69 (watchman- Def & Dumb Institute; 1.3.10.1.6, grandson of David Kessler), Sophia 67
- (13): District 0130 Precinct 7 Washington D.C. (9/35 Apr 19) Joseph W. Kirkley 68, Louisa M 67 (1.3.10.1.7, granddaughter of David Kessler), Major H. Robb 24, Eleanor M. Robb 24 (1.3.10.1.7.5, great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (14): District 0011 Arlington, Alexandria, Va. (20/25 May 18) Charles W. Kirkley 34 (linotype operator-US Printing Office; 1.3.10.1.7.1, great-grandson of David Kessler), Anna J. 37, George W. 15, Joseph B. 14, Carl H. 12, Walter M. 3
- (15): District 0071 Lower Windsor, York County, Pa (6/33 Apr 21) William Olwiler 35 (cigar maker), Alice R. 35, Laura B. 15, Clara B. 6, Mary F. 4, Martha E. 2, George W. 4, Elizabeth Jones 64 (mother-in-law; 1.3.10.1.8, granddaughter of David Kessler)
- 1920(1): District 0089, Tuscarora, Frederick County, Md (2/21 Jan 6) David Stone 54 (farmer – great-grandson of David Kessler), Emily S. 43, Walter Eugene 14, Charles D. 4 2/12
- (2): District 0129, Fostoria Ward 3, Seneca, Ohio (8/21 Jan 6) Jeremiah Stone 60 (house builder, stone mason — great-grandson of David Kessler), Ada P. 58
- (3): District 0055, Buckeystown, Frederick County, Md (26/31 Jan 13) Thomas Webster 70, Margaret M. Webster 68. Alice Wachter 63 (sister-in-law – great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (4): District 0055, Buckeystown, Frederick County, Md (21/31 Jan 8) Newton Schaffer 66 (laborer), Elizabeth C. 64 (great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Ada E. 29, Roger S. 23, Howard R. 20
- (5): District 0080 Indianapolis, IN (35/47 Jan 8) Frank E. Jane 50 (property owner-warehouses), M. Katherine 45 (1.3.10.1.2.3; great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (6): District 0135 Columbus Ward 7, Ohio (2/15 Jan 5) Thomas L. Crum 52 (machinist; 1.3.10.1.2.4; great-grandson of David Kessler), Margaret J. 49, Thomas A. 27, James F. 22, Rubby 25 (duaghter-in-law), Thomas Jr. 3 6/12 (grandson)
- (7): District 0076, Kansas City Ward 4, Jackson, Missouri (16/29 Jan 15) Lewis W. Swindell 46 (publishing company salesman), Carrie E. 42 (aunt; 1.3.10.1.2.6; great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (8): District 0119 Baltimore Ward 8, MD (28/122 Jan 7) Charles Appel 33, Katherine E. 33, James T. Townsend 65 (father-in-law), Elizabeth E. 63 (mother-in-law), Amelia C. 29 (siter-in-law), Catherine C. Fisher 58 (1.3.10.1.3.4; aunt; great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (9): District 0329 Washington D.C. (18/56 Jan 14) Major H. Robb 34 (optician), Eleanor K. 34 (1.3.10.1.7.5, great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Major W. 4, Louise M. Kirkley 76 (mother-in-law; 1.3.10.1.7, granddaughter of David Kessler)
- 1930(1): District 0045, Tuscarora, Frederick County, Md (2/21 May 12) David Stone 63 (farmer- great-grandson of David Kessler), Emily S. 54
- (2): District 0024, Fostoria Ward 3, Seneca, Ohio (3/27 Apr 3) Jeremiah W. Stone 70 (great-grandson of David Kessler), Ada 68, Edith M. Walters 46 (daughter), Harry H. Stone 42 (son), Alice M. 38 (daughter-in-law), Pauline M. 16 (granddaughter), Jeremiah E. 13 (grandson), Alice M. 12 (granddaughter), Harry H. 10 (grandson)
- (3): 413 Meridian Street – District 0050 Indianapolis, IN (36/40 Apr 15) Marie Janes 50 (1.3.10.1.2.3; great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Carrie Swindell 45 (Marie’s sister; 1.3.10.1.2.6), William Swindell 49 (department store accountant)
- (4): District 25-89 Columbus Ward 10, Ohio (49/54 Apr 17) Thomas L. Crum 63 (machinist; 1.3.10.1.2.4; great-grandson of David Kessler), Margaret J. 59
- (5): District 0114 Baltimore 1 – 250, MD (47/54 Apr 12) Charles Appel 43, Katherine E. 43, Elizabeth E. 73 (mother-in-law), Amelia C. 38 (siter-in-law), Catherine C. Fisher 68 (aunt; 1.3.10.1.2.6; great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (6): District 0365 Washington D.C. (28/51 Apr 12) Major H. Robb 44 (optician), Eleanor K. 44 (1.3.10.1.7.5, great-granddaughter of David Kessler), Major W. 15
- 1940(1): District 11-31, Tuscarora, Frederick County, Md (25/49 May 7) Joseph H. Stone 41 (farmer), Lucy J. 38, Joseph H. Jr. 16, Betty J. 14, Sarah 7, David Stone 72 (father- great-grandson of David Kessler)
- (2): District 116-155, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri (28/36 Apr 17) Wilson Wildie Swindell 66 (salesman-auto accessories), Carrie E. 60 (1.3.10.1.2.6; great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- (3): District 1-235 Washington D.C. (25/29 Apr 12) Major H. Robb 54 (optician), Eleanor K. 54 (1.3.10.1.7.5, great-granddaughter of David Kessler)
- 1950(1): District 1-482 Washington D.C. (10/17 Apr 20) Major H. Robb 64 (optometrist), Eleanor K. 64