Stephen STEYER(4208)Children
were: Gertrude STEYER.
DANIEL
STICK.
He was married to Margaret Ann MARIETTA
on 5 Jun 1851 in Ashland Co, Oh.
Arena
A STILLINGS(8217) was born in 1834.
Parents:
Josiah STILLINGS and
Lucy Ann COY.
Augustus
STILLINGS(439) was born about 1840.
Parents:
Josiah STILLINGS and
Lucy Ann COY.
Elisa
J STILLINGS(8218) was born in 1843.
Parents:
Josiah STILLINGS and
Lucy Ann COY.
Elizabeth
STILLINGS(8219) was born in 1835
in Ill. Parents:
Josiah STILLINGS and
Lucy Ann COY.
Ellen
STILLINGS(8220) was born in 1865
in Tenn. She appeared on the census on 18 Jun 1880 in Lime Creek Twp, Washington
Co, Ia.
(8221) Parents:
Josiah STILLINGS and
Sophrah CARLISLE.
James
STILLINGS(8222) was born in 1851
in Tenn. He appeared on the census on 18 Jun 1880 in Lime Creek Twp, Washington
Co, Ia.
(8223) Parents:
Josiah STILLINGS and
Lucy Ann COY.
Josiah
STILLINGS(439) was born on 22 Nov
1809 in Md.
(8224) He served in the
military in 1832 in Knox Co, Il.
(8225)
The following spring, 1832, Black Hawk recrossed the Mississippi. Major McKee,
together with James McMurtry and Fontleroy Freeman, again made the perilous journey
to Rock Island, where they secured one hundred guns with accoutrements. These
were sent down to river to Oquawka, and from there brought in wagons to this
county, where they were distributed amony seventy-two men living in Knox and
Warren counties, comprising nearly the entire male population.
Another party commanded by Mr. St. Vrain, which was sent by General Atkinson
to Rock Island about the same time was massacred. With the arms thus secured
a military orgainzation called the "Volunteer Rangers" was organized,
consisting of the following men and officers: Captain: William McMurtry, and
Josiah Stillings was a private in the unit.
He owned in 1842 in Lime Creek Twp, Washington Co, Ia.
(6960) In 1842 another act of emigrants came to Lime Creek Township
and located some two miles east of Wassonville at what is now known as Maple's
Mill. This mill site was originally claimed by William L. Hewitt, and was improved
and operated by him. He owned the mill for a period of nearly 30 years and sold
it to Van Horn. The first merchant at Hewitt's mill was one Josiah Stilling,
who had a small stock of goods in a log cabin. In that day the main trading
point was Burlington, and all manner of merchandise was freighted in wagons drawn
by oxen, or if the teamster was well-to-do, by mules or horses.
Among the early merchants were the following: Josiah Shillings, who moved to
Mapel's Mill, after he had broken up at Wassonville, the cause of his failure
being the abominable credit system. W. B. Bolding and Robert Gilliam, who each
had a handful of goods and could not long survive. Thomas Downing, afterward
senior member of the firm of Downing and Tucker. Our Mr. King was with them
through it all, and is still able to do business, for the reason he did not give
his goods away for faithless promises. He appeared on the census in 1852 in
Crawford Twp, Washington Co, Ia.
(8226)
He appeared on the census on 18 Jun 1880 in Lime Creek Twp, Washington Co,
Ia.
(8227) He was buried in Nov 1886
in Wassonville Cemetary, Section 12, Lime Creek Twp, Washington co, Ia. He died
on 22 Nov 1886. Grave records list him as a veteran of the Civil War.
He was
married to Lucy Ann COY on 27 Sep 1832 in Knox Co,
Il.(2087)
(8228) Alternate date given as 01Dec1832 in Ancestry database. Documentation
is on volume 1 page 1 of Knox county marriage book. Children were:
Arena A STILLINGS, Elizabeth STILLINGS,
Mary STILLINGS, Martha E STILLINGS,
Augustus STILLINGS, Elisa J STILLINGS,
James STILLINGS.
He was married to Sophrah CARLISLE
on 14 Aug 1856 in Washington Co, Ia. Children were:
Ellen STILLINGS.
Martha
E STILLINGS(8229) was born in 1839
in Ia. Parents:
Josiah STILLINGS and
Lucy Ann COY.
Mary
STILLINGS(8230) was born on 20 Dec
1836 in Abingdon, Knox county, Il. Parents:
Josiah
STILLINGS and
Lucy Ann COY.
Jane
E. (Jensey) STITES(146) was born
about 1820.
Children were: William Robert BARCLAY
, Samuel S BARCLAY, Mary
F BARCLAY, Tabitha BARCLAY,
Sarah E BARCLAY, Starling E BARCLAY,
David H BARCLAY, Margaret L BARCLAY,
Lucy A BARCLAY, James D BARCLAY.
Tabitha
STITES(146) appeared on the census
on 14 Oct 1850 in Polk Co, Mo.
(8231)
She died on 25 May 1862.
(546) She
was born betw 1821 and 1823 in Mo.
(8232)
She was married to David D BARCLAY on 12 Nov 1840
in Polk Co, Mo. Children were: Mary Jane BARCLAY
, Daniel H BARCLAY, William
F BARCLAY, Sarah Rebecca BARCLAY,
David Thomas BARCLAY, Robert James BARCLAY,
Nancy Elizabeth BARCLAY, Lucy Caroline BARCLAY
, Carrol Montgomery BARCLAY.
STOFFLER
(8233)Children were:
Valentine GARDNER (GAERTNER).
Jennifer
Allene STOHL (Private).Children were: Joy Allene
CROCKETT.
STOLARCZYK
.
Francis
STONE(478).
Lee
J STONE(1835).
She was married
to John Gregg SCIRCLE III in Jan 1971 in Paris,
Bourbon County, Ky. Children were: Katherine Lee SCIRCLE
.
Ruby
STONE(1006)She was married to
Clyde Evert HARTZEL on 10 Sep 1945.
Sarah
STONE(146) was born about 1718.
Children were: Eusebius HUBBARD.
Thomas
STONE(6).
William
STONE(478).
Augustus
STONER(28). Parents:
George STONER and
Anna HUMMEL.
David
STONER(28). Parents:
George STONER and
Anna HUMMEL.
George
STONER(4468).
He was married
to Anna HUMMEL on 25 Jul 1814. Children were:
Sarah B STONER, Augustus STONER,
David STONER, Henrietta STONER,
Rebecca STONER, Leah STONER.
Henrietta
STONER(28) Parents:
George STONER and
Anna HUMMEL.
Leah
STONER(28). Parents:
George STONER and
Anna HUMMEL.
Mary
Ann STONER(43) was born on 22 Apr
1815. She was buried in Jun 1849 in New Cemetery, Hummelstown, Derry Twp, Dauphin
Co, Pa.
(28) She died on 14 Jun 1849.
She was married to Jesse Byron HUMMEL on 30 Apr
1835.(28) Children were:
George Agustus HUMMEL.
Rebecca
STONER(28) Parents:
George STONER and
Anna HUMMEL.
Sarah
B STONER(43).
Sarah
B STONER(28). Parents:
George STONER and
Anna HUMMEL.
David
STONEROAD(8234) was born about 1808
in Mifflin County, Pa. He was buried in 1843 in Little Valley (Vira) Presbyterian
Cemetery, Mifflin County, Pa. He died on 23 Jul 1843 in Mifflin County, Pa.
Listed in their father's will. David was a physician. Parents:
Lewis (Ludwig) STONERODE and
Sarah I GARDNER
.
George
STONEROAD(8234) was born about 1790.
Identified as being out of the country at the time of his father's will. Parents:
Lewis (Ludwig) STONERODE and
Sarah I GARDNER.
Rev.
Joel STONEROAD(8234) was born on
2 Jan 1806 in Lewistown, Mifflin Co, Pa. He died on 11 Aug 1864 in Fayette Co,
Pa.. Listed in his father's will. Parents:
Lewis (Ludwig)
STONERODE and
Sarah I GARDNER.
John
STONEROAD(8234) was born about 1792
in Mifflin County, Pa. He died in 1864 in Mifflin County, Pa. Listed in his
father's will. Parents:
Lewis (Ludwig) STONERODE
and
Sarah I GARDNER.
Lewis
STONEROAD was born about 1793. Parents:
Lewis (Ludwig)
STONERODE and
Sarah I GARDNER.
Sarah
STONEROAD(8234) was born about 1802.
Listed in her father's will. Parents:
Lewis (Ludwig)
STONERODE and
Sarah I GARDNER.
Thomas
STONEROAD(8234) was born in 1800
in Mifflin County, Pa. He died on 18 Dec 1855 in Mifflin County, Pa. Listed
in his father's will. Parents:
Lewis (Ludwig) STONERODE
and
Sarah I GARDNER.
Valentine
STONEROAD(8234) was born about 1797
in Mifflin County, Pa. He died on 6 May 1861 in Derry Twp, Mifflin Co, Pa.
Listed in his father's will. Parents:
Lewis (Ludwig)
STONERODE and
Sarah I GARDNER.
Lewis
(Ludwig) STONERODE(3198)
(8235) immigrated in 1753 to Philadelphia, Montgomery Co, Pa. Arrived
on the ship "Adventure" from Hamburg, Germany. On this ship was also
his brother (probably) George Steinweg. He was born about 1761 in Martic Twp,
Lancaster Co, Pa. He appeared on the census in 1800 in Mifflin County, Pa.
(1131) Have 5 sons and one daughter under
the age of 10. He appeared on the census in 1810 in Derry Twp, Mifflin Co, Pa.
(1132) He died in 1844 in Mifflin County,
Pa. He was buried about 1846 in Little Valley (Vira) Presbyterian Cemetery,
Mifflin County, Pa. He had an estate probated after 1846 in Mifflin County,
Pa. WILL OF LEWIS STONEROAD
In the name of God amen, I Lewis Stoneroad of Derry Township, Mifflin County,
Pennsylvania, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and ordain
the following to be my last will and testament.
First, I allow and request my executors hereinafter named to pay my just debts
and funeral expenses as soon as possible after my decease.
Second. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife to be used and occupied
by her for and during her natural life all my household and kitchen furniture
and also the lot of ground with the house in which we reside and other improvements
thereon erected. I also allow my said wife to keep one horse or mare to be provided
for her out of my estate by my executors -- and two cows, two sheep and two hogs
to be provided for her in the same way. And I order and direct that my sons Valentine
and Thomas shall provide for the use and support of my said wife which rye, buckwheat
& corn, as much as may be necessary and sufficient for her support and when
she desires to have grain ground, it is to be carried to and from the mill for
her by the said Valentine & Thomas. For the support of the horse, cows and
sheep the said Valentine & Thomas and each of them and yearly & every
year to provide one good load of clover hay for the horse or mare and as much
timothy or meadow hay as will be sufficient for the cows and as much straw for
bedding for the beasts as will be sufficient -- of the timothy or meadow hay,
Valentine is to provide one load more than Thomas because he has the most meadow
and for this Thomas is to find and furnish pasture for the beasts during the
season. Any grain necessary for the feeding of the beasts to be provided by the
said Valentine & Thomas. Thomas to find firewood for his mother and timber
for rails & stakes when necessary for fencing or repairing the fences on
the lot. Valentine to do all the hauling; Thomas finding the woo & timber
and doing or having the cutting and making done. My executors to provide my said
wife with any money necessary for her support & comfort in addition to the
foregoing provisions for her during her life and to have audit therefor in this
amount. Her nurses bills, doctor bills & funeral expenses to be paid by my
executors out of my estate.
Third. I give and devise to my son Valentine the messuage and tract of land which
he now resides upon and occupies according to the division of my real estate
as made between him & my son Thomas, to him the said Valentine his heirs
& assigns forever subject however to the one half of the provisions for and
on account of his mother and also for the payment of the following legacies viz:
Two hundred dollars to my daughter Maria Sigler in one year after my decease
and two hundred more in two years after my decease. Two hundred dollars to my
daughter Sarah in three years after my decease -- two hundred dollars more in
four years after my decease and one hundred dollars more in five years after
my decease. Four hundred dollars to my grandson Lewis Rothrock when he arrives
at the age of twenty one years or to his heirs or assigns.
Fourth. I give and devise to my son Thomas the messuage and tract of land which
he now resides upon and occupies according to the division of my real estate
as made between my son Valentine & him. To hom the said Thomas his heirs
and assigns forever subject however to the one half of the provisions as aforesaid
for and on account of his mother and also to the payment of the following legacies
viz: Two hundred dollars to my daughter Maria Sigler in one year after my decease;
two hundred dollars more in two years after my decease. Two hundred dollars to
my daughter Sarah in three years after my decease; two hundred dollars more in
four years after my decease and one hundred dollars more in five years after
my decease.
Fifth. I give and devise to my son John the houses, lots and appurtances which
I purchased at Sheriff's Sale as the property of Henry Butler in Lewistown to
him his heirs and assigns forever.
Sixth. I give and devise to my sons Joel & David & their heirs and assigns
as tenants in common, but not to be taken possession of by them until the death
of their mother, the house and lot of ground where I at present reside with the
apputances. Firewood, rails & stakes sufficient for this house and lot during
the time it may be owned by the said Joel & David or either of them to be
taken off the woodland of Thomas but they must not waste.
Seventh. After the decease of my wife the personal estate hereby bequeathed to
her for her use during her life to be sold by my executors and the proceeds thereof
together with all the rest & residue of my estate (after paying to George,
if he should return to this county before the final settlement of the amount
or distribution of my estate by my executors, a legacy of fifty dollars and to
Lewis, another absent son, conditioned as above, the sum of two hundred dollars
as his legacy. Also to Valentine one hundred dollars as soon as they can after
his mother's death and the same amount of one hundred dollars to Thomas as soon
after the payment to Valentine as they can) is to be divided & paid in equal
proportions among my children as follows viz: John, Valentine, Thomas, Joel,
David, Maria & Sarah their heirs or assigns.
Lastly. I nominate, appoint & constitute my son John Stoneroad and my friend
Ephriam Banns executors of this my last will and testament.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the twelfth day of
October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven.
/signed/ Lewis Stoneroad
Witnesses: Andrew Keise and Christian Hoover
ADDED:
I, Lewis Stoneroad, do hereby make the following codicil to the foregoing my
last will and testament. It is my wish that, as my son David is since deceased,
his devise of real estste as mentioned in my foregoing will shall pass to and
is hereby devised to my son Joel and his heirs and assigns forever. Witness my
hand and seal June 21, 1844
/signed/ Lewis Stoneroad and witnessed by D. Wm. McCormick and Addrew Keiser
I, Lewis Stoneroad, do hereby make the following an additional codicil to my
last will and testament. I will and devise that the executors of my will as above
written shall place at interest, of my estate, the sum of two hundred dollars
on good security at their discretion. The interest of the said sum to be paid
annually and as which to be paid by my executors to and for the support of a
minister or pastor of the church of Little Valley -- now under the pastoral charge
of Rev. C. M. Hughes -- so long as the said church or congregation employs and
supports a minister or pastor in community with the General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church of the United States of America old school. Witness my hand & seal
August 15th A. D. 1845.
/signed/ Lewis Stoneroad and witnessed by L. Hoover and Samuel Hains.
Will filed May 18th 1846 at Register of Wills, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
He was married to Sarah I GARDNER on 26 Oct 1790
in Lancaster Co, Pa.(3429) At the First
Reformed Church in Lancaster County, Pa. Children were:
George STONEROAD, John STONEROAD,
Lewis STONEROAD, Maria Abigail STONERODE,
Valentine STONEROAD, Thomas STONEROAD,
Sarah STONEROAD, Rev. Joel STONEROAD,
David STONEROAD.
Maria
Abigail STONERODE(8234) was born
on 11 Jul 1795 in Pa.. She died in Jan 1870 in Ia. Listed in her father's will
as Maria Sigler. Parents:
Lewis (Ludwig) STONERODE
and
Sarah I GARDNER.
Barbara
Jane STORY (Private). Parents:
Kenneth Dudley STORY
and
Geneva Pearl BLAKE.
Benjamin
H STORY (Private). Parents:
Benjamin Harrison STORY
and
Okal Anna CARPENTER.
Benjamin
Harrison STORY(295) was born on 9
Jul 1888 in Fleming Co, Ky. He died on 11 Dec 1984 in Lexington, Fayette Co,
Ky. He was buried in Lexington, Fayette Co, Ky. Parents:
Raleigh Kendall STORY and
Amanda L BARBER.
He was married to Okal Anna CARPENTER on 10 Jul 1912
in Fleming Co, Ky. Children were: Kenneth Dudley STORY
, Benjamin H STORY, Wilmont
C STORY.
Elijah
STORY(295)Children were:
Thomas Allen STORY.
Elijah
STORY(295) was born in 1852 in Fleming
Co, Ky. Parents:
Thomas Allen STORY and
Matilda Jane MARKWELL.
Elizabeth
Ann STORY(295) was born on 26 Sep
1885. Parents:
Raleigh Kendall STORY and
Amanda L BARBER.
She was married to Edwin Ware
GOODPASTER.
Flurenda
E STORY(295) was born in 1849 in
Fleming Co, Ky. Parents:
Thomas Allen STORY and
Matilda Jane MARKWELL.
She was married to
Ephriam A DENTON on 31 Oct 1865 in Fleming Co, Ky.
Frances
Taylor STORY(295) was born in 1848
in Fleming Co, Ky. Parents:
Thomas Allen STORY
and
Matilda Jane MARKWELL.
Jerry
Dudley STORY (Private). Parents:
Kenneth Dudley
STORY and
Geneva Pearl BLAKE.
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