Individual Details

John G BRESLIN

(10 Jun 1823 - 22 Feb 1889)

Events

Birth10 Jun 1823Pennsylvania
Miscellaneous6 May 1842as editor of the Seneca Advertiser published the first issued - Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio
MarriageMaria Louisa CREEGER
Election1848to the Ohio House of Representatives and was also speaker - Ohio
Residence13 Jul 1850and was an editor - Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio
Election1851Ohio State Treasurer - Ohio
Election1853Ohio State Treasurer - Ohio
Miscellaneous1855lost the Ohio Treasurer election to his brother-in-law by marriage William H Gibson - Ohio
Marriage1 May 1855Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio - Anna C BORLAND
MiscellaneousAft 1855Ohio
MiscellaneousAft 1855Ohio
Occupation14 Mar 1857cashier possibly of the Greensborough Bank - Greensboro, Caroline County, Maryland
Miscellaneous22 Jul 1857Wayne County, Ohio
Miscellaneous22 Jul 1857Wayne County, Ohio
ResidenceAft 1857 to allow things to calm down - Canada
Residence4 Feb 1858Canada
Residence4 Feb 1858Canada
Miscellaneous12 Mar 1859Ohio
Miscellaneous12 Mar 1859Ohio
Residence1861and was a printer - Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada
Residence21 Mar 1862and still did not say what happened to the $200,000 missing from the State Treasury - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Miscellaneous3 Jun 1869Ohio
Miscellaneous3 Jun 1869Ohio
Residenceand was a railroad ticket agent - Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia
Residence29 Jun 1870as a lodger at the Tallmadge House and was a retired printer - Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio
Residence18 Jun 1880on 9th Street and was a railroad ticket agent - Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia
ResidenceBef 22 Feb 1889and was a department agent - Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia
Death22 Feb 1889Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia
Burial24 Feb 1889in Greenlawn Cemetery, Section C, row 25, grave 14 - Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio

Families

SpouseMaria Louisa CREEGER (1822 - 1852)
ChildHenry BRESLIN (1845 - 1849)
ChildMary BRESLIN (1847 - )
ChildWilliam G BRESLIN (1850 - 1850)
SpouseAnna C BORLAND (1834 - )