Chrisler/Osteen Bible Record, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana Contributor: Dorothy Cox ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Records from a xerox copy of the Julias CHRISLER and Elizabeth Osteen Bible in the possession of Dorothy Cox. Julius & Elizabeth Crisler & children Julius Crisler was born in the year 1767 Nov 12 died May 5 1833 Elizabeth Crisler was born in the year 1774 Dec 2nd Died Oct 23th 1854 Heres the first born Anna Crisler was born July 1st 1793 Mary Crisler was born Feb 1st 1795 Benjamin Crisler was born April 17th 1797 Simion Crisler was bron June 30th 1799 Died December 22th 1860 Wesley and Blanton Crisler was born July 19th 1801 Blanton died Sept 28th 1868 Nancy Crisler was born June 5th 1804 Died in 1870 Lucy D. Crisler was born June 9th 1806 Died August 27th 1852 Able Crisler was born June 6th 1808 Elizabaeth M. Crisler was born Sept 17 1810 Died in 1836 Michael & George Crisler was born May 5th 1812 Julius Crisler was born May 5th 1814 Joseph Crisler was born Nov 6th 1816 Sarah C. Crisler was born April 12th 1820 ================================= Marriages George Chrisler and Nancy Osteen was married March 11th 1844 George Chrisler and Mrs. Elmira R. Clifton was married Nov 3rd 1873 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births Nancy Chrisler the wife of George Chrisler was born in the year of our Lord November the 19 1819 George Chrisler was born in the year of our Lord 1812 Sept 19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- There Baby was born June 21 1845 ------------------------------------------------------------------ By W. H. Lane --------------------------------------------------------------- The Chrisler's lived in Oakridge, Morehouse Parish, La. They are buried in the Baptist Cemetery there. When I visited there in the late 1970 or early 80s the home place was still standing. Dorothy Cox Sugar Land TX