Person:John Nighswonger (1)

John Nighswonger
  1. John Nighswonger1754 - 1821
m. 1775
  1. David Niswonger1775 - 1844
  2. Jacob Franklin Niswanger1776 - 1835
  3. Samuel Niswonger1785 - 1843
Facts and Events
Name John Nighswonger
Alt Name John Jacob Niswonger
Alt Name John Nicewonger
Alt Name Col. John Nisewanger
Gender Male
Birth[2] 11 Mar 1754 Frederick County, Virginia
Marriage 1775 Virginiato Elizabeth Berry
Residence[3] Fincastle, Virginia, United States
Residence[3] Clay (township), Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Death[2] 13 Jul 1821 Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio

Is he the same John Niswonger as this person? Sons of the American Revolution Patriot: John Niswonger/John Knightswanger/John Nishwonger born 17 March 1754, Frederick, Maryland died 13 Jul 1831, Meigs, Ohio Sargeant, Captain Leman's Company, 13th Virginia Infantry which became the 9th Virginia Regiment


SAR Membership: 95635 awarded to his descendant, Paul Corwin Trump (born 31 August 1894, Darke, Ohio).

References
  1.   Jackson, Ron V. Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890.

    Name: Col. John Nisewanger
    State: VA
    County: Frederick County
    Township: 07 01
    Year: 1782
    Record Type: Continental Census
    Page: 20
    Database: VA Early Census Index

  2. 2.0 2.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Centennial portrait and biographical record of the city of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of the presidents of the United States and biographies of the governors of Ohio. (A.W. Bowen, 1897).

    OLIVER PERRY NISWONGER, [page 1028] a traveling salesman of Miamisburg, Montgomery county, was born in West Senora, Preble county, Ohio, November 21, 1853, and is a son of John D. and Mary (Ruse) Niswonger, both natives of Montgomery county. His paternal grandfather, Samuel, and great-grandfather, John Niswonger—both from Fincastle, Va., and of Swiss descent—were among the pioneer farmers of Montgomery county, Clay township, where they lived and died, and are buried in the cemetery at Salem, Ohio. The wife of Samuel was a Miss Dillon, of Irish birth, and their children were Polly (Mrs. Louis Kimmel), Betsey (Mrs. John Overhulser), John D., James, Sally (Mrs. Slengsby Barnes), Samuel, Catherine (Mrs. Andrew Faulkner), Eliza (Mrs. Ruel Vorhees), Prudence (Mrs. Andrew Spitler), and Levi. Of these the father of Oliver P. was born in Clay township, Montgomery county, April 13, 1811, where he grew to manhood. His business has been farming, buying and shipping stock and dealing in grain, and he has been a resident of Preble county, Ohio, for upwards of fifty years. His wife was a daughter of John and Mary (Heckathorn) Ruse of Madison township, Montgomery county, who bore him eight children—Horace, Maggie, Ann, Eva (deceased), Samuel (deceased), Levi, Oliver P. and James B.
    Oliver P. Niswonger was reared in Preble county, was educated in the common schools, and began life for himself in 1876 as a traveling salesman for agricultural implements, which business he has followed up to this time. He has been a resident of Miamisburg since 1882. He married, September 2, 1876, America, a daughter of Henry and Delilah (Harsh) Frazer, of West Senora, Ohio, and has three children, Charles H., Myrtle and Dorman D. Mr. and Mrs. Niswonger are consistent members of the German Reformed church, and in politics Mr. Niswonger is a republican. Socially the family stands very high in the community, and Mr. Niswonger's genial qualities have not only made him popular on the road, but have won for him hosts of friends at and near his immediate home. In his business career, Mr. Niswonger has been in the employ only of firms of national reputation, such as W. N. Whiteley, of Springfield, the McCormick company, of Chicago, and the Warder, Bushnell & Glessner company, of Springfield, Ohio.