Individual Details

John (Deacon) WYSE

(1821 - 9 Apr 1884)

Deacon John Wyse was a nephew to Peter Wyse. Source - Book; "Tales, Wyse and Otherwise". By Jess Wyse. Date and publisher unknown.

In 1850, 29 year old Johns brother Christian(24) was living with him

1st deacon of Central Mennonite Church near Archbold OH

Served as a trustee for German Township in 1851-1854. History of Fulton County.by Frank H. Reighard, Vol. I, pages 292.

As trustee for German township, in 1852, John Wyse along with Jacob Fisher and Warren M'Cutcheon passed the first law designed to assist the poor with food, clothing, and financial assistance. source: book - History of Fulton County.by Frank H. Reighard, Vol. I, pages 292-293. Also, Out of The Wilderness pg. 56.

In the book History of Fulton County Ohio, page 287 mentions that John Wyse settled in Fulton County in 1838.
source: book - History of Fulton County.by Frank H. Reighard, Vol. I, pages 287.

In 1876, John Wyse was a subordinate minister of the Mennonite Church of German Township, Fulton County Ohio
source: book - History of Fulton County.by Frank H. Reighard, Vol. I, pages 305

OBITUARY: WYSE.--- On the 9 th of April, in Fulton Co., O., suddenly and unexpectedly of apoplexy of the heart, John Wyse, aged 63 years, 3 months and 28 days. He was for twenty years a deacon of the Amish Mennonite Church. source - Herald of Truth - Volume XXI, Number 10 - MAY 15th, 1884, page 156, 157.

Mennonite Descendents in Fulton County are mostly Daniel J, Christian, Isaiah Zearr, Mose Stutzman. Source: Out of The Wilderness, A Book on the History of the Mennonite Church 1835-1960 by Orland R Grieser First edition published in 1960 by Dean-Hicks Co., Grand Rapids MI. Second edition published in 2006 by Sauder Village, Archbold OH Page 225

In July 1863, both John and his cousin Christian had to register as eligable for Civil War enlistment. See source document.

Herald of Truth - Volume XXI, Number 10 - MAY 15th, 1884, page 156, 157.
WYSE.--- On the 9 th of April, in Fulton Co., O., suddenly and unexpectedly of apoplexy of the heart, John Wyse, aged 63 years, 3 months and 28 days. He was for twenty years a deacon of the Amish Mennonite Church.

Deacon John Wyse was a nephew to Peter Wyse. Source - Book; "Tales, Wyse and Otherwise". By Jess Wyse. Date and publisher unknown. 1st deacon of Central Mennonite Church near Archbold OH Served as a trustee for German Township in 1851-1854. History of Fulton County.by Frank H. Reighard, Vol. I, pages 292. As trustee for German township, in 1852, John Wyse along with Jacob Fisher and Warren M'Cutcheon passed the first law designed to assist the poor with food, clothing, and financial assistance. source: book - History of Fulton County.by Frank H. Reighard, Vol. I, pages 292-293. Also, Out of The Wilderness pg. 56. In the book History of Fulton County Ohio, page 287 mentions that John Wyse settled in Fulton County in 1838. source: book - History of Fulton County.by Frank H. Reighard, Vol. I, pages 287. In 1876, John Wyse was a subordinate minister of the Mennonite Church of German Township, Fulton County Ohio source: book - History of Fulton County.by Frank H. Reighard, Vol. I, pages 305 OBITUARY: WYSE.--- On the 9 th of April, in Fulton Co., O., suddenly and unexpectedly of apoplexy of the heart, John Wyse, aged 63 years, 3 months and 28 days. He was for twenty years a deacon of the Amish Mennonite Church. source - Herald of Truth - Volume XXI, Number 10 - MAY 15th, 1884, page 156, 157. Mennonite Descendents in Fulton County are mostly Daniel J, Christian, Isaiah Zearr, Mose Stutzman. Source: Out of The Wilderness, A Book on the History of the Mennonite Church 1835-1960 by Orland R Grieser First edition published in 1960 by Dean-Hicks Co., Grand Rapids MI. Second edition published in 2006 by Sauder Village, Archbold OH Page 225 In July 1863, both John and his cousin Christian had to register as eligable for Civil War enlistment. See source document.

Events

Birth1821Switzerland
Birth11 Dec 1821Koppigen, Bern, Switzerland
Birth11 Dec 1821Bergdorf, Bern, Switzerland/
Birth11 Dec 1821Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Birth11 Dec 1821Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Birth1822GERMANY
Birth1822Switzerland
Birth1822GERMANY
Birth1822Switzerland
Birth1822GERMANY
Birth1822Switzerland
Birth1822GERMANY
Birth11 Dec 1822Burgdorf, Bern, Switzerland
Birth11 Dec 1822Burgdorf, Bern, Switzerland
ImmigrationAbt 1835Bergdorf Canton, Bern Switzerland/
ImmigrationAbt 1835Bern, Switzerland
Arrival1838German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
MarriageAbt 1845Holmes, Ohio, USA - Sarah Ann MILLER
Naturalization1847Holmes, Ohio, USA
Residence1850German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
Marriage1857Anna Rupp
Residence1860German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
Residence1860German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
Occupation1864First Deacon John Wyse, Amish Mennonite Church 1864-1884/German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
Residence1870German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
Residence1870German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
Residence1880German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
Residence1880German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
Death9 Apr 1884Fulton, Ohio, USA
Death9 Apr 1884Fulton, Fulton, Ohio, USA
Residence1888German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
Alt nameDeacon
Alt nameJohn WYSE
Alt nameJohn WYSSE
Alt nameJohn WYSE
Alt nameJohn WISE
Alt nameJohn WISE
Alt nameJohn WISE
Alt nameJohn WISE
Alt nameJohn WYSE
BurialEckley (Fulton County), Fulton County, Ohio, USA/
ReligionAmish/Mennonite/
BirthSwitzerland
BirthSwitzerland

Families

SpouseSarah Ann MILLER (1821 - 1857)
ChildElizabeth Wyse (1845 - 1925)
ChildMary Ann WYSE (1849 - 1927)
ChildChristian J WYSE (1852 - 1926)
ChildBarbara WYSE (1846 - 1915)
ChildElias WYSE (1854 - 1921)
ChildDaniel J WYSE (1847 - 1925)
SpouseAnna Rupp (1825 - 1924)
ChildSophrona WYSE (1859 - 1949)
ChildSamuel D WYSE (1864 - 1930)
ChildJohn Wyse (1867 - 1930)
ChildJonas WYSE (1874 - 1945)
ChildSarah Ann WYSE (1861 - 1928)
ChildMagdaline WYSE (1858 - 1922)
ChildCatherine WYSE (1865 - 1943)
FatherLiving
SiblingChristian Wyse (1825 - 1897)
SiblingMagdalena WYSE (1835 - 1841)

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