Ferdinand & Elisa Marie Heisig
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Charles T Heisig
Dr. Ernest Heisig
Theodore Heisig
P. A. Heisig
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From Marilyn's Family Tree from her mother Dorothy Heisig Price:

"Father of Chas T. Heisig, Ferdinand R Heisig
born in Silisia Germany Oct. 19, 1833
Married Elisa Marie Bock, born in Paris France Oct. 2 - 1838
Married in Paris France, July 1, 1858
Died Sept 1 - 1873 in Cedar Hill, Tex
10 children
Chas. T. Heisig born London Eng, Mar. 3, 1863.
Died June 13 - 1932."

From: Obituary articles about Charles Heisig: (1932)
Surviving are: "two brothers, Dr. E. S. Heisig of Houston
and P. A. Heisig of Los Angeles, Cal."

From: Ancestry.com ID: I030 Name: Ernest Samuel HEISIG Sex: M Birth: 1862 in England Marriage 1 Emma Cornelia BERING b: 1862 in Houston, Texas Married: 1892
From: The Heritage of the First Baptist Church of Nederland, Texas, 1907-1990   By Mrs. Carolyn Lockhart
"Our third pastor was Bro. Theo Heisig. He was pastor from 1912 until 1913. He was a Baylor graduate, a layman preacher, and he lived in Beaumont. He was a real estate dealer, and came from Beaumont twice on Sunday to hold services in the church. He helped every small church that could not afford a preacher, matching every dollar the church raised with one of his own. A committee was formed in 1912 to revise the church roll."
From: RootsWeb.com - The Tillotson Project
"Enumerated in the 1900 Federal Census as Theodore Heisig. New York City, NY Vol 128 Enumeration District 161, Sheet 18, Line 87 139 7th Ave., New York City, Manhattan, New York Emily Heisig and Catherine, her step-sister were working in "The Heisig Bakery" in Manhattan, New York. Two men walked into the bakery and requested to speak to the owner. The two men were Charles and Paul Heisig from Texas. Charles and Paul stated that they had a brother back in Texas named Theodore. All of the Heisigs realized that they were cousins. The Texans had Ted C. Heisig, son of Ted C. Heisig, director for the Texaco Corporation, who was a son of Theodore Heisig, a lifelong Baptist minister and the oldest son of Ferdinand, Baptist missionary in England and Texas."