Ancestors of Leila Alice Mickler

Notes


2. Peter Theodore Mickler

Born 9/8 or 9/18?
Married 1857 or 1859?

Was stricken one morning with apoplexy while building fire, and died.
His second wife, Maggie Seals (Maggie Richards?), was a cousin of his.


From the 1880 census, Precinct 9, Suwannee, Florida
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
P. T. MICKLER Self M Male W 46 GA Farmer GA GA
Maggie MICKLER Wife M Female W 35 GA Keeping House GA GA
Oscar O. MICKLER Son S Male W 19 FL Farm Laborer GA GA
Lela A. MICKLER Dau S Female W 16 FL At Ho
John E. MICKLER Son S Male W 14 FL Farm Labor
Peter T. MICKLER Son S Male W 12 FL Farm Laborer GA GA
Matilda F. MICKLER Dau S Female W 10 FL At Ho
Robert H. MICKLER Son S Male W 9 FL GA GA
Eugenia R. MICKLER Dau S Female W 6 FL GA GA
Matty H. MICKLER Dau S Female W 4 FL GA GA
Samule C. MICKLER Son S Male W 1 FL GA GA


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Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 9, Suwannee, Florida
Family History Library Film 1254132
NA Film Number T9-0132
Page Number 347B


He was in the 10th Florida Regiment, Capt Thomas M. Mickler's Company.
He was a private throughout the war.
He enlisted in Company A, 8th Regiment, Florida Infantry, CSA, in 1861 or 1862.
At some point he was transferred to Company D, 1st Battalion, Florida Infantry,
which subsequently became Company E, 10th Regiment, Florida infantry.
He led his Company at Second Manassas.
He was at home on furlough when the Confederate Army surrendered.


3. Elizabeth Saxon

Died 5/18 or 5/19?

Died in 1872 or perhaps 4 or 5 years later? Ruby Proctor Johnson says in her 1985 recording
that Elizabeth Saxon died when Ruby's mother Leila Alice Mickler (1863-1940) was about 13 years old, which would imply about 1876 or 1877.