Author talk:John G. Kissner

=Sources= This looks about the sum total of what I can quickly lay my hands upon. It sufficient to be identify, though still slim. — billinghurst  sDrewth  21:30, 16 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Perfect, thank you very much! I have added some of the info to the Wikidata page. They require to cite the source of the birth and death dates. I used the url of this talk page as the source, as I do not know how to cite the below mentioned sources. --Jan Kameníček (talk) 21:59, 16 September 2019 (UTC)
 * I don't usually bother at WD, as their rigour and methodology for citations is just so random, and they don't (didn't) allow for string based citation. Can always just cite as "imported from English Wikisource". Their citations are not what I would undertake for genealogical citations, and I got fed up with creation all the relevant published works as that took more time than the damn additions. — billinghurst  sDrewth  22:04, 16 September 2019 (UTC)

Census
Name: 	John G Kissner, Roman Cath. Priest Birth Place: 	United States Age: 	39 Gender: 	Male Race: 	White Residence Year: 	1905 Residence: 	Manhattan, New York, New York, USA Relationship to Head: 	Rector Assembly District: 	24 Election District: 	19 Household Members: Name 	Age John G Kissner 	39 John B Daly 	52 Wenceslaus Melichar 	58 Thomas Grochowski 	39 Wenceslaus Supik 	36 Theophilas Mateju 	37 Francis Jasinki 	43 Francis Bitterer 	31 Peter Costello 	28 Wm Van Der Minde 	51 James Fitzpatrick 	58 Peter Halton 	36 Daniel Harrington 	27 John Herman 	34
 * 1905 New York

Similar information + 10 years; Mount St. Alphonsus House of studies (Esopus)
 * 1915 New York

Directory
"Recorded as Jno. J. Kissner, rector Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church h323 E61st"
 * New York, New York, City Directory, 1916

Death
Name: 	Rev John Kissner Age: 	54 Birth Year: 	abt 1866 Death Date: 	2 Jan 1920 Death Place: 	Bronx, New York, USA Certificate Number: 	60
 * Index to New York City Deaths 1862-1948. Indices prepared by the Italian Genealogical Group and the German Genealogy Group, and used with permission of the New York City Department of Records/Municipal Archives.