1846 - 1916 (69 years)
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Name |
John Mac Lisle |
Prefix |
Dr. |
Born |
14 Sep 1846 |
Prairie Twp., Franklin Co., OH |
Gender |
Male |
Religion |
Presbyterian |
Occupation |
Physician |
1850 Census |
4 Oct 1850 |
Prairie Twp., Franklin Co., OH |
- District 38, p. 114
William Lisle 32 M Farmer $3000 Ohio
Sarah " 25 F Ohio
Isabella " 12 F Ohio
John " 4 M "
James " 1 M "
Alexander " 20 M "
Alexander is William's brother
Isabella is not identified - Could this be the sister Mary mentioned in the article on James?
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1860 Census |
28 Jul 1860 |
Prairie Twp., Franklin Co., OH |
- Alton PO, p. 145 (p. 435)
William Lisle 41 M Farmer $14,000 $1675 O
Sarah 31 F "
John 14 M " school
James 12 M " "
Lewis 10 M " "
Estelle 8 F " "
Zadoc 6 M " "
Delia 3 F "
Geo. 3/12 M "
Mary 76 F " (could be 70)
Mancy McWilliams 12 F $1010 $150 Pa
John Fulton 14 M O
Rhoda Gray 40 F " school
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Military Service |
Between 1 Mar 1864 and 3 Jul 1865 |
____, ____, OH |
Company G, 88th Infantry Regiment Ohio |
- Name: John M Lisle ,
Enlistment Date: 01 March 1864
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Ohio
Unit Numbers: 1690 1690
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 01 March 1864 at the age of 18
Enlisted in Company G, 88th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 01 March 1864.
Mustered out Company G, 88th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 03 July 1865 in Camp Chase, OH
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1870 Census |
13 Aug 1870 |
Prairie Twp., Franklin Co., OH |
- Columbus PO, p. 735
Lyle, William 53 M W Farmer ---- ---- Ohio citizen
---, Sarah 45 F W Keeping House $18,000 $2500 Ohio father foreign born
---, John 24 M W Farm Laborer ---- $425 Ohio citizen
---, William 21 M W Teacher in School ---- $100 Ohio citizen
---, Lewis 19 M W Farm Laborer Ohio school
---, Mary E 17 F W at school Ohio "
---, Zeddick 15 M W " Ohio "
---, Delia 12 F W " Ohio "
---, George 10 M W " Ohio "
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Residence |
Between 1875 and 1878 |
Roseville, Muskingum Co., OH |
Residence |
Between 1878 and 1884 |
Pataskala, Licking Co., OH |
1880 Census |
25 Jun 1880 |
Pataskala, Licking Co., OH |
- Pataskala in Lima Twp., ED 165, p. 33 National Archives Film T9-1040 Page 29A
Kohr, Thomas H. W M 35 Head Md Minister OH OH PA
---, A. Adel W F 26 Wife Md Keeping house OH OH OH
Lisle, John M W M 33 Head Md Physician OH OH OH
---, Evangeline W F 25 Wife Md Keeping house OH Ireland OH
---, McLeslie W M 3 Son S OH OH OH
---, Dallas W M 1 Dau S OH OH OH
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Residence |
Between 1895 and 1916 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
224 West Tenth Avenue |
1900 Census |
8 Jun 1900 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
- Ward 19, ED 129, sheet 8A
224 Tenth Avenue
Lisle, J. M. Head W M Sept 1846 53 Md 14 OH PA OH Physician
" , M. Wife W F Jan 1860 40 Md 14 1 1 OH OH OH
" , L. M. Son W M Mar 1877 23 S OH OH OH Student
" , T. Son W M Feb 1881 19 S OH OH OH Student
" , M. Dau W F July 1888 11 S OH OH OH At School
Craig, Robt Domestic C M Sept 1871 28 S OH KY KY Hostler
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1910 Census |
Apr 1910 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
- Ward 12 - Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, ED 177, sheet 7A
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Death Registration |
4 May 1916 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
#31141 |
- Death Certificate for John Mac Lisle is found at File No. 31141 and is signed by his son Leslie M. Lisle whose office was at 218 E. State Street. Death occurred at his residence 224 W. 10th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, on May 4, 1916 due to angina pectoris as a result of general arteriosclerosis from which he had suffered for ten years. His age was 69 years, 7 months, 20 days, having been born September 14, 1846, in Franklin County, Ohio. His parents were Wm. Lisle born in Franklin County, Ohio, and Sarah McWilliams born in Ohio. He was interred on May 7, 1916, at Alton Cemetery.
From http://labs.familysearch.org, Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
Name : John Mac Lisle
Titles :
Death date : 04 May 1916
Death place : Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio
Birth date : 14 Sep 1846
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Franklin Co., Ohio
Age at death : 69 years 7 months 20 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : Physician
Residence :
Burial date : 07 May 1916
Burial place : Alton, Ohio
Cemetery name :
Spouse name :
Father name : Wm. Lisle
Father titles :
Father birth place : Franklin Co., O.
Mother name : Sarah Mcwilliam
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ohio
GSU film number : 1983650
Digital GS number : 4021405
Image number : 2918
Certificate number : fn 31141
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
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Obituary |
4 May 1916 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
- The following obituary is quoted in Wigton-Carter Family by James Grafton Carter, p.240, from a "local paper" on May 4, 1916:
HEART AFFECTION CAUSES DEATH OF DR. JOHN M. LISLE
Veteran member of the Medical Profession Passes in His Seventieth Year.
Fought in the Civil War
Three Brothers Were Physicians and Two Sons Are Following In His Footsteps
Dr. John M. Lisle, one of the best known physicians of Columbus died at his residence, 224 W. Tenth Avenue, at 10 o'clock Thursday morning from heart trouble. He was in his seventieth year. He was born at Alton, Franklin County, September 14, 1846, and resided in Columbus 24 years, coming to the city from Marysville, where he was the head of a medical institution. He was the oldest of five brothers, three of whom were physicians. He is survived by his widow, four children, Dr. Leslie Lisle, Mrs. John F. Stone, and Mrs. John G. Belknap, all of Columbus, and Dr. Thomas G. Lisle of Clyde, Ohio, and by one brother Dr. Lewis Lisle, and one sister Mrs. Delia Hubbard, both of Columbus. Dr. James Lisle of Columbus who died last December was a brother of the deceased.
HAD BEEN IN FLORIDA
Dr. and Mrs. Lisle six weeks ago returned from Florida, where they spent the winter. He had been afflicted with heart trouble for several years. He was widely known as a skillful practioner and man of strong mentality.
He was a veteran of the Civil War and upon his return from the service entered Starling Medical College, Columbus, from which he was graduated. He also attended the Physicians and Surgeons School in New York. He was a member of the Columbus Academy of Medicine and a Mason. He was a member of the Northminster Presbyterian Church, and for 30 years served as an elder of the Presbyterian Church.
FUNERAL PRIVATE
The funeral will be held at the family home at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, Rev. William M. Hindman officiating. It will be private. Burial will be at Alton, the birthplace of the deceased. The body may be seen by friends at the residence from 3 to 8 o'clock Friday afternoon and evening. Denton, Donaldson & Hughes have charge of the obsequies.
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Died |
4 May 1916 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
Obituary |
5 May 1916 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
Columbus Dispatch |
- Death Notices
Lisle, Dr. John M., at his home 224 W. 10th Ave., Thursday, May 4th, 10:00 A.M., age 69 years. Services at residence Saturday May 6th 10 A. M. Burial Alton, Ohio. Services and burial private. Friends invited to call at home Friday May 5th from 3 to 8 P.M. Please omit flowers.
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Obituary |
5 May 1916 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
Ohio State Journal |
- DR. JOHN M. LISLE DIES; ILL FOR SEVERAL YEARS
Heart Disease Ends Career of Aged Physician and Veteran of Civil War
Dr. John M. Lisle, aged 70, died yesterday at his home, 224 West Tenth Avenue, from organic heart disease after several years illness. Dr. Lisle returned to Columbus a few weeks ago from Florida. During the past fifteen years, he had been passing the summers in Michigan and the winters in the south.
He came to Columbus 24 years ago from Marysville. Dr. Lisle was a graduate of Starling Medical College. He was veteran of the Civil War and for 30 years was an elder of the Presbyterian Church and a member of Masons.
Two sons Thomas G. Lisle of Clyde and Dr. Leslie M. Lisle, two daughters, Mrs. John F. Stone, Mrs. John G. Belknap, and a sister Mrs. Delia Hubbard of Columbus survive.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 tomorrow at the residence. Burial will be made at Alton.
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Buried |
7 May 1916 |
Alton Cemetery, Alton, Franklin Co., OH |
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Dr. John Mac Lisle (1846-1916) Headstone at Alton Cemetery |
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Lisle Family Monument Alton Cemetery |
Notes |
- John Mac Lisle was probably born in 1846 at the farm which his father William was leasing in Prairie Twp. Shortly afterwards, his father assumed ownership of his grandfather James Lisle's farm in Hamilton Twp and they lived there until it was sold to Robert and John Lisle in 1849. At that time, the family purchased land in Alton in Prairie Twp and moved there. He and his family were recorded in the 1850, 1860, and 1870 Federal Census in Prairie Twp. He attended common schools in Prairie Twp.
Claiming to be 18 years old, he enlisted as a Private in Company G. of the 88th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment on 1 March 1864. He was mustered out with his company on 3 July 1865.
After serving in the Civil War, he graduated from Hiram College and then studied medicine at the Starling Medical College in Columbus, graduating in 1875 with a degree of Doctor of Medicine.
After graduating he removed to Roseville in Perry County to practice. Whilst there, he met Eva Gates whom he married in a Prebyterian ceremony presided over by the Rev H. H. Beeman in her parent's home in Saltillo on Wednesday, 27 Dec 1875 at 7:00 p.m. Their first child, Leslie Mac Lisle, was born there on 10 Mar 1877.
By the time of the birth of their second child, Dallas Gypsi Lisle, on 1 July 1878, they had moved to Pataskala in Licking County. Their third child, Thomas Gates Lisle, was also born there on 8 Feb 1881. Their neighbors in Pataskala were the Rev. Thomas P. Kohr and his wife Adele (Coe).
On 1 July 1882 Eva gave birth to twins Alice and Allen Lisle. As with the other instances of boy/girl twins running through the Wigton / Gates / Lisle line, they were not healthy and they died six weeks later on 11 Aug 1882. This tragedy had a profound effect on the family. Eva contracted tuberculosis (consumption) and went down hill steadily over then next year, and she died on 26 Sept 1883 at age 29.
The effect of Eva's death on John and his family was longlasting. Eva's aunt Victoria Gates Nagel came to help take care of the children. Eventually, the children lived with her for a while. Dallas remained with her a least though high school. I believe that the boys Leslie and Tom spent time with her, on the farm at Alton, and some time with their father up until the time he moved back to Columbus about 1895.
After Eva's death, he removed to Marysville in Union County where he practiced medicine, but his children lived elsewhere. His neighbors from Pataskala must have comforted him by introducing him to Adele Kohr's young widowed sister Martha ("Mattie") Coe Schoonover. Mattie's husband had died in 1882. Rev. Kohr married them in Franklin Co. on 15 October 1884. Family records indicate that John and Eva's children did not live with them.
After his second marriage, John continued to practice medicine. John and Mattie had their only child, Marguerite, in Celina, Mercer County, OH, on 6 July 1888.
It is not known for sure when John and Mattie moved to Columbus. However, it seems that they bought their house at 224 Tenth Ave. about 1895. City Directories from that period begin to list him there.
By 1900, Leslie and Tom are living there and attending college at Ohio State. In addition to practicing medicine, John and his brothers James and Lewis seem to have done a number of real estate investments.
Towards the end of his life, John and Mattie spent much of their winters somewhere in Florida, and they had a summer home in Michigan. He died about 6 weeks after returning from a trip to Florida in his home in Columbus from a heart problem on 4 May 1916.
His funeral was held in the family home on Saturday morning, 6 May 1916, with the Rev. William M. Hindeman officiating. He was buried next to his wife Eva in the Lisle family plot in Alton Cemetery.
He was a lifelong devout Presbyterian and was a member of the Northminster Presbyterian Church in Columbus. For 30 years he served as an elder. He was a member of the Columbus Academy of Medicine and a Mason.
SOURCES:
General (secondary):
James Grafton Carter, "Wigton - Carter Family 1066 - 1974 and Related families," (1974) pp 81, 84-90, 236-242.
Osman Castle Hooper, "History of Columbus Ohio" (1920), pp 462-464.
Tombstone reading
Civil War Service: Tombstone; Book: Official Roster of Soldiers of the State of Ohio (1861-1865), p57.
According to Carter, he also practiced in Beaver town (Beavertown, Washington Co.?). I have no confirmation of this. His obituary also says that he was the head of a medical institution in Marysville. I also have no confirmation of that.
Residences:
The 1896, 1897, & 1899 Columbus, Franklin County, OH, City Directories lists John M. as a Physician, living at 224 10th Ave.
1987 "The Franklintonian," newsletter for the Franklin Co. Genealogical Society, Columbus, OH, page 97. 1878 Franklin Co. Directory, Prairie Township, name and post office address. Lisle Louis, Alton.
Franklin County, Ohio Cemeteries, Vol. VIII - Prairie and Franklin Townships. Franklin County Genealogical Society, p. 15.
In an obituary quoted by Carter (but unlocated by this author) Denton, Donaldson, and Hughes were listed as the undertakers.
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Person ID |
I74967 |
Stedman/Steadman/Steedman Families of the New World |
Last Modified |
12 Jul 2011 |
Father |
William Lisle, b. 28 Nov 1818, Hamilton Twp., Franklin Co., OH , d. 26 Nov 1901, Alton, Franklin Co., OH (Age 82 years) |
Mother |
Sarah McWilliams, b. 10 May 1826, Jackson Twp., Franklin Co., OH , d. 9 Mar 1903, Alton, Franklin Co., OH (Age 76 years) |
Family ID |
F28207 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Evangeline "Eva" Gates, b. 15 Aug 1854, Roseville, Muskingum Co., OH , d. 26 Sep 1883, Pataskala, Licking Co., OH (Age 29 years) |
Married |
27 Dec 1875 |
Saltillo, Perry Co., OH |
- Marriage was officiated by Rev. H. H. Beeman, minister of the Roseville Presbyterian Church, at the Gates home in Saltillo.
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Children |
| 1. Thomas Gates Lisle, b. 8 Feb 1881, Pataskala, Licking Co., OH , d. 8 Apr 1936, Crile Hospital, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH (Age 55 years) |
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Last Modified |
12 Jul 2011 |
Family ID |
F28208 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - 14 Sep 1846 - Prairie Twp., Franklin Co., OH |
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 | 1850 Census - 4 Oct 1850 - Prairie Twp., Franklin Co., OH |
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 | 1860 Census - 28 Jul 1860 - Prairie Twp., Franklin Co., OH |
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 | Military Service - Company G, 88th Infantry Regiment Ohio - Between 1 Mar 1864 and 3 Jul 1865 - ____, ____, OH |
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 | 1870 Census - 13 Aug 1870 - Prairie Twp., Franklin Co., OH |
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 | Residence - Between 1875 and 1878 - Roseville, Muskingum Co., OH |
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 | Married - 27 Dec 1875 - Saltillo, Perry Co., OH |
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 | Residence - Between 1878 and 1884 - Pataskala, Licking Co., OH |
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 | 1880 Census - 25 Jun 1880 - Pataskala, Licking Co., OH |
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 | Residence - 224 West Tenth Avenue - Between 1895 and 1916 - Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
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 | 1900 Census - 8 Jun 1900 - Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
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 | 1910 Census - Apr 1910 - Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
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 | Death Registration - #31141 - 4 May 1916 - Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
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 | Obituary - 4 May 1916 - Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
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 | Died - 4 May 1916 - Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
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 | Obituary - Columbus Dispatch - 5 May 1916 - Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
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 | Obituary - Ohio State Journal - 5 May 1916 - Columbus, Franklin Co., OH |
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 | Buried - 7 May 1916 - Alton Cemetery, Alton, Franklin Co., OH |
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Pin Legend |
: Address
: Location
: City/Town
: County/Shire
: State/Province
: Country
: Not Set |
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Photos |
 | Dr. John Mac Lisle Photo taken of a painting of Dr. John Mac Lisle in possession of Mike Mathews. |
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