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Sadler in NY, PA, FL
Posted by: Maryanne Miller (ID *****8506) Date: April 29, 2007 at 05:58:50
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WILLIAM DEXTER3 SADLER was born Nov 1817 in Massachusetts, and died Bet.1875-1890; lived in Marshalltown, Iowa. He married NANCY SPIERE Abt. 1836, daughter of SPIERE. She was born Feb 1818 in New Syracuse, New York, and died Aft. 1900 in (Mt. Dora, Fl for June 1900 Census--with son Orin)Children:
ORIN WINSLOW SADLER, born 02 Jan 1843 in Brewerton, Onondaga County, NEW YORK; died 01 Jan 1929 in Tarpon
Springs, Pinellas County, Florida.
Alphonso S. Sadler, born 1846; died in Lived in California 1910 & 1920 Census.

Generation No. 2
ORIN WINSLOW SADLER M.D. married EMMA JOSEPHINE SLOCUM 07 May 1867, daughter of GEORGE SLOCUM and RHODA MANTOR. She was born 19 Jan 1846 in (Linesville), CONNEAUT, CRAWFORD COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, and died 18 Apr 1921 in MT. DORA, FLORIDA.
*Notes for M.D. ORIN WINSLOW SADLER:
From Pennsylvania Biographies and Genealogiies, 1600s-1800, mpg. 242.
Oren Winslow Sadler, M. D., of Pittsburgh, though comparatively a young man, is one of the most prominent and successful practitioners in his Line of practice in the United States. Born of New England stock, in Brewerton, Onondaga County, New York, Jan 2, 1843, he traces his ancestry to John Sadler, who emigrated from England and settled in Massachusetts early in the 1700's, while other members of the family came still earlier. Dr. Sadler has in his possession a number of heirlooms in which he takes considerable pride, some of them dating back to the Mayflower. Dr. Sadler's grandfather, William Sadler, with three brothers, Scott, Giles, and Arteus, settled in 1820 near Onondaga Lake, near the city of Syracuse, then a small village, while the surrounding country was a wilderness. Of a sturdy and resolute race, they were not dismayed at the labors and hardships before them, but built for themselves homes in the new country. Dr. Sadler's father, William Dexter Sadler, grew up amid the surroundings usual to pioneer homes, yet, through the efforts of his noble mother, he was enabled to secure a fair education. When he was twenty-five years old he was married to Miss Nancy Spire, daughter of a neighboring farmer. William D. Sadler was not content to remain in the home of his birth, but, when his son Oren was three years old, he removed to Millburn, Lake County, Ill, going via the Erie Canal and the lakes to Kenosha, Wisconsin. Here Mrs. Sadler, by dint of persevering labor, built him a new home and secured a competency which enabled him to send his two sons, Oren Winslow and Alphonso S. to college. Mr. Sadler, with his good wife is still living in Marshalltown, Iowa.
The oldest son, Oren Winslow, spent his boyhood on the home farm and in the public schools, developing not alone in body and mind, but in an ambition to make the best possible use of the powers God had given him. He tried one year of business life, but that did not suit the bent of his inclinations. Believing that the medical profession was best suited to his tastes and abilities, he entered, April 1, 1865, the office of D. B. Taylor, M. D., in whom he found a skillful practitioner and faithful instructor. Here the young man devoted from fourteen to sixteen hours of each day to study, and laid broad and deep the foundation of his future success. After a thorough summer's work he entered the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, where he attended every lecture, taking a full course of analytical chemistry examination in the laboratory, and receiving his diploma. After another year of office study he entered Chicago Medical College, where he expected to carry out his own principles as to thoroughness. At the same time he attended a course of clinical lectures on ophthalmology at Cook County Hospital. This course was optional, and Dr. Sadler, though not neglecting other branches, gave any extra hours to the study of the eye, passing a successful examination, and receiving, in addition to his regular M. D. diploma, one from the chartered eye and ear infirmary. After his graduation Dr. Sadler settled in Dodge County, Minnesota, and was successful from the onset. He became a member of the Minnesota State Medical Society, and of the Dodge County Medical Society, being chosen secretary of the latter body. He at once took front rank in his profession, and here he won his first honors in surgery. After a difficult and dangerous operation, in which he he was assisted by a physician who had retired from active practice, the latter remarked, "he dare do anything." Dr. Sadler kept in practice his knowledge of eye surgery, which was more to his taste than any other branch of his profession. Being ambitious to find a larger field for his chosen specialties and growing powers, he removed to the east in 1872, and settled at Titusville, Pa., then the center of the great oil regions. Being a stranger among strangers, the question how to obtain a practice recurred. A friend (Dr. Sibbit) suggested the use of the public press. The suggestion was acted upon, and modest and truthful announcements of his specialty appeared in the daily papers, resulting in the immediate building up of a large and lucrative practice. After two and a half years of successful labor in Titusville, and when the oil-fields began to decline, Dr. Sadler, determined on a still larger scope of usefulness, removed to Pittsburgh, Feb., 18, 1874, and has since made that city his home. Here he won an almost unparalleled success. He has erected an eye and ear infirmary in connection with his residence, in order to increase his facilities for doing business, and the better to accommodate his patients, who come from nearly every part of the United States, so widespread is his fame.
Dr. Sadler was married at the age of twenty-four to Miss Josephine E., daughter of George W. Slocum, the latter now a resident of Mantorville, Minn. Her father's family were among the first settlers of Rhode Island, and with her grandfathers were pioneers of Western Pennsylvania, settling near Conneautville, Crawford County. She has proven a helpmeet in every sense of the word, and her husband invariably consults her before entering upon any new project, and to her judgement he attributes much of his success. Dr. Sadler is yet a young man, but has achieved a success seldom met with by those of nearly twice his years. He is old in experience, a close student and an untiring worker, and thousands owe to his skill their redemption from suffering lives of blindness or deafness.
He was aPioneer of Tangerine, Florida. Home called "Sloewood".
Children:
Lucy Sadler, born May 1879 in Pennsylvania.
Orin Winslow Jr. Sadler, born 18 Jul 1882 in Pennsylvania; died Nov 1963.
Samuel Slocum Sadler, born Sep 1885 in Pennsylvania; died 1936 in Orange County, Florida.
MARY JOSEPHINE SADLER, born 27 Nov 1886 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; died 18 Apr 1963

Generation No. 3
Orin Winslow Jr. Sadler was born 18 Jul 1882 in Pennsylvania, and died Nov 1963. He married Adrienne Graham. She was born 1882 in Tennessee.
Children:
Robert Given Sadler, born 21 Feb 1906 in Pennsylvania; died 08 Jan 1973 in Orange County, Florida. He married (1) Eleanor W.; born 1910 in New Jersey. He married (2) Dixie Alice Morrell Reedy Aft. 1935; born 15 Aug 1915 in Perry County,Kentucky; died 03 Dec 1993 in Florida.
Glendy Graham Sadler, born 03 Jun 1912 in Tangerine, Florida; died 25 Jun 1976 in Roseland, Indian River County, Florida. He married Cora Mae Sembler.
Samuel Slocum Sadler, born 1914 in Tangerine, Florida; died 03 Jun 1993.
Edward Sadler, born 07 Jun 1916 in Florida; died 1975 in Florida.
Samuel Slocum Sadler was born Sep 1885 in Pennsylvania, and died 1936 in Orange County, Florida. He married Madge Millan Tees Bet 1910-1017
Children:
Samuel Slocum Sadler, born 08 Sep 1917 in Tangerine, Florida; died 03 Jun 1993 in Orange County, Florida.
Stuart Tees Sadler, born 11 Jun 1921 in Tangerine, Florida; died 03 Apr 2006. He married Della.
MARY JOSEPHINE SADLER born 27 Nov 1886 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and died 18 Apr 1963 in Waterman Hospital, Eustis, Florida. She married DAVID ST.CLAIR SIMPSON 19 Apr 19092, son of DAVID SIMPSON and MARY VANN. He was born 23 Sep 1886 in Mt. Dora, Florida, and died 20 May 1931 in Mt. Dora, Florida.
Children:
David Samuel Simpson, born 18 Aug 19113; died 02 Jul 1994 in Mississippi. He married (1)Minnie Norsworthy. He married (2) Evalyn Wood.
ABBY JOSEPHINE SIMPSON, born 05 May 1913 in Mt. Dora, Florida4,4; died 05 Dec 2003 in Tangerine, Florida. She married HENRY WILLIAM LAND 19 Aug 1935 in Tangerine, Florida; born 03 Jul 1913 in Plant City, Florida; died 13 Oct 2002 in Apopka, Florida.
Rhoda Cary Sadler Simpson, born 29 Jul 1915 in Mt. Dora, Florida; died 25 Oct 2006 in Mt. Dora, Florida. She married William Cotrell (Brugs) Kennedy 23 Feb 1946; born 14 Aug 1920 in Mt. Dora, Florida.


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