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3701 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McLain, James Frederick (I6159546396)
 
3702 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Whiteley, Alice Virginia "Jennie" (I24450362851)
 
3703 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cooper, Eula Mae (I1523700480)
 
3704 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Penn, Lawanda (I24450138473)
 
3705 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Petty, Lois Marie (I24438764384)
 
3706 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sage, Ludie R (I802206819)
 
3707 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Penn, Maurice (twin) (I24450467347)
 
3708 Texas Death Index: Sarah Jane Hardgrove, Death Date: 7 Jan 1919, Death County: Bandera. Penn, Sarah Jane (I_283482786)
 
3709 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ashworth, Harvey Leander (I1615976609)
 
3710 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pilkey, Angeline "Angie" Samantha (I_453375705)
 
3711 Texas Department of State Health Services. <i>Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2015</i>. Texas, USA: Texas Department of State Health Services. Source (S1020457705)
 
3712 Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982. Austin, Texas, USA. Source (S1019634263)
 
3713 The 1816 will of Jacob Stover mentioned no wife. Sons John and Joseph, daughters Catharine, Betsey, Frainey ("ideot"), Mrs Samuel Bowman Sr., Mrs Samuel Bowman Jr. Execs: David Stickley (nephew) and John Stover (son). Ref: Veach and Stover Families 1913 pg 66.

The will makes no mention of alleged sons Nimrod nor Jacob. This casts doubt and adds to confusion as to the true identity of Nimrod's and Jacob's parents.

Daniel Bly has stated he believes Jacob, son of Peter married Elizabeth Ruffner. Supported here: http://www.ruffnerfamily.org/wp/early-genrerations/. Also in Forerunners-Strickler Book pg 119 listed Peter Ruffner will, son-in-law Jacob Stover.

Daniel Bly has speculated that "Jacob of Hardy County" may be son Mary Stover. He suggests that Mary, dau. of Jacob (1717-1791) had children named Jacob and Mary without benefit of marriage. Mary is Christian Stover Junior's sister, who was mentioned in Christian Junior's 1815 will along with her children Jacob and Mary. The Jacob b. 1853 had ties to Hardy County, so Bly may be referring to THIS Jacob. 
Stover, Jacob (of Peter of Strasburg) (I292412539033)
 
3714 The birth of dau Lydia is ref. in Our Heritage as it Glows from the West p71. West, Lydia Clementine (I_1105207934)
 
3715 The death of James Clay Hunter at age 2 years, 10 months on 24 July 1881 is in a transcription of a Los Angeles Death Index. Cause: Enteritis. Unfortunately, the actual books with the recorded deaths no longer exist, just the indexes. Hunter, Clay James (P70)
 
3716 The Descendants of Solomon Barton of Dutchess Co. p3. Barton, Robert (I292382271257)
 
3717 The Descendants of Solomon Barton of Dutchess Co. p3. Barton, Robert (I292382271257)
 
3718 The Descendants of Solomon Barton of Dutchess Co. p3. Barton, Aaron (I292382271342)
 
3719 The entry below showing Daniel b. 10 Oct 1746 may be in error, since this is also the b. date for brother David, who is also ref. as mrd. to Lydia Driselin. And David had a son bearing his name. So it appears some confusion exists between these brothers. Stauffer, Daniel Stover (of Nockamixon) (I292234557072)
 
3720 The first Virginia record of Leonard Neff is found in a diary of George Washington. George Washington was only 16 years of age and working on a survey team for Lord Fairfax. According to the diary, they were camped on Michael Stump's place on the South Fork (Shenandoah River, near Luray) and surveyed 20 lots. On 2 Apr 1748 they surveyed Lot 11 for Leonard Nave (Neff) and Lot 12 for Michael Stump. Since Leonard had just married in late 1747, he and his bride obviously traveled to the South Fork soon after they married. Whether Leonard picked out his land before he married is something we don't know. It appears that Michael Stump arrived as early as 1746, as his name appears on an Augusta County road survey. It is conceivable that Leonard went with Michael and picked out his land and returned to get married. Possibly, the two men went alone. They could have selected their land and built small cabins. Then both could have returned for Leonard's marriage. It is estimated that such a journey between the Tulpehocken valley and the South Fork by horseback and pack animals would take about a week to ten days. Since many of the early settlers of Hampshire County were from the Tulpehocken area and many had family there, there was obvious two-way traffic between the settlements in Virginia and Pennsylvania. --JWNeff) Neff, Hans Leonard (I320240534)
 
3721 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Creason, Hester Martha (I_1160290865)
 
3722 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Morilla, Robert "Gil" Gilman (I_829061641)
 
3723 The Rhodes Family Massacre listing info on David Stover 1769-1836 of Shenandoah.
https://theliteratequilter.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-rhodes-family-massacre-at-toms-brook.html

Stover Quarterly 1 no 1 undated: Preble Co Ohio 1850 Census info discussing Daniel Stover and wife Susannah of PA and family.

Also Jacob Stover (son of this David?) and wife Eliza of VA and family. 
Stover, David (of West Alexandria OH) (I292416220467)
 
3724 The Rhodes Family Massacre listing info on David Stover 1769-1836 of Shenandoah.
https://theliteratequilter.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-rhodes-family-massacre-at-toms-brook.html 
Stover, David (I292417229993)
 
3725 The Stauffer Circle. A connection between the family of John 1734-1799 of Warwick and Christian 1715-1759 of Donegal is suggested by the fact that Martin Nissley Sr. 1723-1783 of Mountjoy m. the widow of Christian 1715-1759. Martin had a dau Anna Nissley who m. a son of Christian (Abraham). Martin also had a son, Martin Jr., whose dau Anna Nissley m. Jacob Stauffer 1770-1802, son of John 1734-1799. Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn, Colket, pg 13.

STAUFFER GENERATIONS:
http://www.karensbranches.com/StaufferGenerations/StaufferGenerations.html
According to this source Christian Stauffer's (abt 1714-1759) son Abraham had 9 children. Lists Christian Stauffer's wife as Barbara Fellman. 
Stauffer, Christian (of Donegal) (I292300794651)
 
3726 The Stauffer Circle. A connection between the family of John 1734-1799 of Warwick and Christian 1715-1759 of Donegal is suggested by the fact that Martin Nissley Sr. 1723-1783 of Mountjoy m. the widow of Christian 1715-1759. Martin had a dau Anna Nissley who m. a son of Christian (Abraham). Martin also had a son, Martin Jr., whose dau Anna Nissley m. Jacob Stauffer 1770-1802, son of John 1734-1799. Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn, Colket, pg 13.

Stauffers of Warwick. Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn, Colket, pg 8.
Jacob and Magdalena Hess Stauffer.
John and Barbara Amweg Stauffer.
John and Catharine Schenk Stauffer.
Daniel and Susanna Stauffer.
Vincent and Barbara Kiesel Staffer.
Added:
Christian and Anna Eby Stauffer. 
Stauffer, John (of Warwick) (I292368323005)
 
3727 The Stauffer Circle. A connection between the family of John 1734-1799 of Warwick and Christian 1715-1759 of Donegal is suggested by the fact that Martin Nissley Sr. 1723-1783 of Mountjoy m. the widow of Christian 1715-1759. Martin had a dau Anna Nissley who m. a son of Christian (Abraham). Martin also had a son, Martin Jr., whose dau Anna Nissley m. Jacob Stauffer 1770-1802, son of John 1734-1799. Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn, Colket, pg 13.
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Birth of Abraham Stauffer to Christian and Elizabeth (Meyer) Stauffer is not proven. Most records show only daughters. This information and his wife/children is found only in his Find a Grave memorial. It is REFUTED by below info.

STAUFFER GENERATIONS:
http://www.karensbranches.com/StaufferGenerations/StaufferGenerations.html
According to this source Christian Stauffer's (abt 1714-1759) son Abraham had 9 children. Lists Christian Stauffer's wife as Barbara Fellman.
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--From The Stauffer Families of Switzerland Germany America, Richard W Davis, pp. 210.
Abraham Stauffer, b. 1752. d. 26 Sep 1826, Tyrone Township, Fayette County,
Pennsylvania, age 74 years. He wrote his will on 22 Jan 1819 and it was proved 25 Jan 1827. The executors were Martin Stauffer and John Stauffer. He married first Anna Nissley (20 Sep 1752-1817), daughter of Martin Nissley and Anna Snyder. According to his will his second wife had been married before. On 15 Aug 1768, he was a minor child of Christian Stauffer, late of Donegal Township, over the age of 14 when he chose John Hertzler of Hempfield Township and Jacob Ebersole of Donegal Township as his guardians. Abraham was taxed at Donegal Township in 1771 as a single man and then his name was crossed of which would indicate that he married in 1771. He was taxed at Donegal Township from 1773 to 1778 and then he was taxed at Manor Township from 1779 to 1789. He purchased his father’s land in Manor Township in 1772 from his brother John. In 1780 he owned 134 acres with his brother John at Manor Township. He was taxed on 136 in 1785 and 137 in 1786. He moved to Fayette County, Pennsylvania from Manor Township in 1790, where he was a Mennonite Minister. He was of Lancaster County when he bought bought 278 acres in Tyrone Township, Fayette County on 6 Mar 1790 from Benjamin Wills. On 11 Jun 1793 he bought 43 acres in Tyrone Township with John Stauffer from Moses Smith and they sold that land with their wives on 10 Sep 1801 to Jacob Baltzly. He bought 92 acres in Franklin Township (later Dunbar Township) on 8 Nov 1791 from Thomas Hall which he sold to his son Abraham on 18 May 1800. He bought 100 acres on Jacob’s Creek in Tyrone Township from Isaac Meason on 25 Apr 1795 and sold that 100 acres with his wife Anna to Jacob Eckman on 3 Oct 1795. On 1 Mar 1796 he bought land in Bullskin Township from Francis Moriarity. On 15 Sep 1796 he bought land in Franklin Township from Thomas Hall. In 1810 he sold his Franklin Township land to his son Christian. He patented 120 acres on Jacob’s Creek in Tyrone Township on 8 Sep 1790 which he sold to his son Martin on 2 Jun 1806. He was living at East Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland on 20 Apr 1817 when he and his wife Anna sold land in Tyrone Township to their son Abraham. He bought 30 acres in Bullskin Township on 20 Apr 1820 and he was living at East Huntingdon Township on 20 Feb 1824 when he and his unnamed wife sold the 30 acres to Martin Stouffer of Tyrone Township and John Stouffer of East Huntingdon Township. He was living at Tyrone Township in the 1800 census (02101-20101).

STAUFFER, ABRAHAM, Colebrookdale.
August 4, 1799 - March 11, 1800. Provides for wife Susanna. To son Henry my plantation where I now live containing about 150 acres, except a part devised to son Jacob, at appraised value.
To son Jacob a part of the plantation at appraised value.
Estate divided among all children, viz: John, Samuel, Margaret wife of John KINDIG, Jacob, Elizabeth wife of Jacob MEYER, Maria and Henry.
Exrs: Sons John and Jacob.
Wits: Jacob BAUMAN, Isaac BAUMAN and Peter RICHARDSON. 
Stauffer, Abraham (m. Anna Nissley) (I292300787701)
 
3728 The Stauffer Circle. A connection between the family of John 1734-1799 of Warwick and Christian 1715-1759 of Donegal is suggested by the fact that Martin Nissley Sr. 1723-1783 of Mountjoy m. the widow of Christian 1715-1759. Martin had a dau Anna Nissley who m. a son of Christian (Abraham). Martin also had a son, Martin Jr., whose dau Anna Nissley m. Jacob Stauffer 1770-1802, son of John 1734-1799. Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn, Colket, pg 13. Fellman, Barbara (I292300795288)
 
3729 The Stauffer Circle. A connection between the family of John 1734-1799 of Warwick and Christian 1715-1759 of Donegal is suggested by the fact that Martin Nissley Sr. 1723-1783 of Mountjoy m. the widow of Christian 1715-1759. Martin had a dau Anna Nissley who m. a son of Christian (Abraham). Martin also had a son, Martin Jr., whose dau Anna Nissley m. Jacob Stauffer 1770-1802, son of John 1734-1799. Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn, Colket, pg 13. Nissley, Martin Sr (of Mountjoy) (I292300796469)
 
3730 The Stauffer Circle. A connection between the family of John 1734-1799 of Warwick and Christian 1715-1759 of Donegal is suggested by the fact that Martin Nissley Sr. 1723-1783 of Mountjoy m. the widow of Christian 1715-1759. Martin had a dau Anna Nissley who m. a son of Christian (Abraham). Martin also had a son, Martin Jr., whose dau Anna Nissley m. Jacob Stauffer 1770-1802, son of John 1734-1799. Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn, Colket, pg 13. Nissley, Martin Jr (I292305640617)
 
3731 The Stauffer Circle. A connection between the family of John 1734-1799 of Warwick and Christian 1715-1759 of Donegal is suggested by the fact that Martin Nissley Sr. 1723-1783 of Mountjoy m. the widow of Christian 1715-1759. Martin had a dau Anna Nissley who m. a son of Christian (Abraham). Martin also had a son, Martin Jr., whose dau Anna Nissley m. Jacob Stauffer 1770-1802, son of John 1734-1799. Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn, Colket, pg 13. Nissley, Anna (I292368325498)
 
3732 The Stauffer Circle. A connection between the family of John 1734-1799 of Warwick and Christian 1715-1759 of Donegal is suggested by the fact that Martin Nissley Sr. 1723-1783 of Mountjoy m. the widow of Christian 1715-1759. Martin had a dau Anna Nissley who m. a son of Christian (Abraham). Martin also had a son, Martin Jr., whose dau Anna Nissley m. Jacob Stauffer 1770-1802, son of John 1734-1799. Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn, Colket, pg 13. Stauffer, Jacob (of Warwick) (m. Nissley) (I292424347262)
 
3733 Their children were:
1.Henry Stover born about 1741 Franklin Co., VA and died 1798 Franklin Co. VA
2.Jeremiah Stover born about 1745 Botetourt Co., VA and died about 1807 Hunting Creek, Wilkes Co., NC
3. Daniel Stover born about 1750 Augusta Co., VA died 1822 Augusta Co., VA

Read more: http://mymedievalgenealogy.blogspot.com/2009/09/abraham-and-sarah-boone.html#ixzz7gPjH56Vq 
Stover, Abraham (of Franklin Co VA) (I292243154393)
 
3734 There appears to be a wide belief that the parents of George, John, Moses and Joseph Penn were John Penn and Lucy Granville. Conclusive evidence is somewhat lacking so far. Penn, Moses (I_1046437764)
 
3735 There appears to be a wide belief that the parents of George, John, Moses and Joseph Penn were John Penn and Lucy Granville. Conclusive evidence is somewhat lacking so far. Penn, George (I_1046438495)
 
3736 There appears to be a wide belief that the parents of George, John, Moses and Joseph Penn were John Penn and Lucy Granville. Conclusive evidence is somewhat lacking so far. Penn, John (I_1068049000)
 
3737 There appears to be a wide belief that the parents of George, John, Moses and Joseph Penn were John Penn and Lucy Granville. Conclusive evidence is somewhat lacking so far. Penn, Joseph (I_1068091147)
 
3738 There are records showing David's father was Simon. Simon is the brother of David d. 1843. The younger David may have been raised by Simon and younger David is found on some censuses with him. Stover, David W (I292432094966)
 
3739 There are some different recorded birth dates for Emanuel Stover. Strasburg records show 11 Nov 1821. Other records show 5 Jan 1823. Stover, Emanuel (I292223922332)
 
3740 There are still some question as to who this Jacob Stover's TRUE parents are. Stover, Jacob (2nd son) (of Hardy Co VA) Sr (I319316508)
 
3741 There has been speculation that Asa Barton's first name may be William, but there is absolutely no evidence. Barton, Asa (I_1163445969)
 
3742 There is a (parallel) Daniel Stover (abt 1745-1822) in Augusta Co VA. Parents not known. Wife not known. Children listed in his 1811 will (proved 1822): Daniel, Samuel, Simon, Elizabeth Jacob, David. That Daniel was though to be son of Jacob Stauffer 1713-1768 (source: Richard W Davis).

WILL for Daniel Stover 1757-1822 of Franklin Co. Daniel Stover will written 14 Oct 1822. Proved 21 Oct. Wife Barbara. Mentions minor children. Daus Susannah, Polly. Son William. Adjacent lands of Emanuel Stover. Executors: John Greenwalt and Joseph Snively. Wits: Joseph Snively Jr, Yanniel (unreadable). 
Stover, Daniel (of Franklin Co PA) (I292238431856)
 
3743 There is a (parallel) Daniel Stover (abt 1757-1822) in Franklin Co PA. Son of William Stover. Husband of Barbara Benedict. Will written 14 Oct 1822. Proved 21 Oct. Wife Barbara. Mentions minor children. Daus Susannah, Polly. Son William. Stover, Daniel Sr (of Augusta Co VA) (I292300415245)
 
3744 There is belief that James McCabe b. 1827 and Patrick McCabe b. 1825 are related and are probably brothers. Both were born in Ireland. Both had their first children in New York before moving to Le Sueur County, Minn. And both are listed next to each other with their families on the 1870 US Census and 1875 Minnesota Census.

Emigration: James McCabe b. 1827 emigrated 1852 (1900 Census). 
McCabe, James S (I24429565450)
 
3745 There is belief that James McCabe b. 1827 and Patrick McCabe b. 1825 are related and are probably brothers. Both were born in Ireland. Both had their first children in New York before moving to Le Sueur County, Minn. And both are listed next to each other with their families on the 1870 US Census and 1875 Minnesota Census.

Emigration: James McCabe b. 1827 emigrated 1852 (1900 Census). 
McCabe, Patrick (I292246881808)
 
3746 There is definitely some confusion here: There are vague records indicating Isaac West who m. Susanna Anderson was born in VA, SC and NC. West, Isaac (I_1105013776)
 
3747 There is some doubt as to true parents of Nimrod Stover 1825-1902. No clear evidence yet. Elijah Stover and Catharine Hartman or Nimrod Stover and Nancy Tevebough. Stover, Nimrod (I320283451)
 
3748 There is some question as to who this Jacob Stover married. Some research suggests this Jacob m. Elizabeth Ruffner and it was a different Jacob who m. Dorothy Neff. So some caution should be taken. Stover, Jacob (of Peter of Strasburg) (I292412539033)
 
3749 There is some speculation that this Nancy Teeters is the same Nancy as daughter of Garrard Teeters and Mary "Poly" Creason. No clear proof. Census provided birth years are not very close. Teeters, Nancy (I_950248320)
 
3750 Third child. Ref: History of Kolb, Kulp, Culp Families 1895 pg 22-24. Kolb, Magdalena (I292236018729)
 
3751 This BIRTH entry for Johannes Hans Stauffer follows Ref: https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/164484/P24556/-/registry. Also Hans Stauffer Ref: Emigrants, Refugees and Prisoners, Davis Vol 1 pg 358. Stauffer, Johannes Hans "John" (I292238572047)
 
3752 This Christian Stover and tree is currently orphaned and has not yet been connected to other Stovers. Stover, Christian Sr (of Carter Co TN) (I336515545)
 
3753 This Christian Stover is sometimes called "Senior". He is the older cousin of Christian Stover "Junior" (1774-1815) who was called "Junior" because he was younger. Stover, Christian (of Strasburg) (I292223848368)
 
3754 This Christian Stover was call "Junior" because he was younger than his cousin, Christian Stover 1750-1818, son of Peter Stover and Mary Frances "Frainey" Funk. Stover, Christian "Junior" (of Shenandoah) (I292289745493)
 
3755 This entry for Anna Stauffer follows Stauffer descendant register: https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/164484/P24556/-/registry. Stauffer, Anna (I292242508551)
 
3756 This entry for Christian Stauffer follows Stauffer descendant register: https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/164484/P24556/-/registry. Stauffer, Christian (I292242508463)
 
3757 This entry for Daniel Stauffer follows THIS descendant register: https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/164484/P24556/-/registry. Supported by : Confusion, Real Father of Hans Stauffer, https://Iwww.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/stauffer/510 Stauffer, Daniel (I292238572373)
 
3758 This entry for Daniel Stauffer follows THIS Stauffer descendant register:
https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/164484/P24556/-/registry. This register lists Christian and Adelheid (Opplinger) Stauffer having a son, Daniel Stauffer (b.1632), who then had eight children with wife Barbara Galli, none named Hans. Supporting ref also at : Confusion, Real Father of Hans Stauffer,
https://Iwww.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/stauffer/510

The above register info CONFLICTS with information from Stauffer Stover Family History 1899 pg 195. This reference suggests Daniel Stauffer (b. abt 1630) had a son named Hans (Johannes) Stauffer b. btw 1650-55).

More conflicting information exists in Genealogical Memoranda, STOUFFER, by Kate Snively, pg 14. This reference ALSO suggests that Daniel (b. abt 1633) was the father of Hans (b. btw 1650-55). 
Stauffer, Daniel (I292238572373)
 
3759 This entry for Elsbeth Stauffer follows Stauffer descendant register: https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/164484/P24556/-/registry. Stauffer, Elsbeth (I292242508632)
 
3760 This entry for Johannes Hans Stauffer follows THIS Stauffer descendant register:
https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/164484/P24556/-/registry. This register lists Christian and Adelheid (Opplinger) Stauffer having a son, Hans (Jonannes) Stauffer (b.1613), who then had a son, Hans (Johannes) Stauffer (b.1644). Supporting ref also at : Confusion, Real Father of Hans Stauffer,
https://Iwww.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/stauffer/510

The above register info CONFLICTS with information from Stauffer Stover Family History 1899 pg 195. This reference suggests Johannes Stauffer (b. btw 1650-55) was the son of Daniel Stauffer (b. abt 1630).

More conflicting information exists in Genealogical Memoranda, STOUFFER, by Kate Snively, pg 14. This reference ALSO suggests that Daniel (b. abt 1633) was the father of Hans (b. btw 1650-55). 
Stauffer, Johannes Hans "John" (I292238572047)
 
3761 This entry for Johannes Hans Stauffer follows THIS Stauffer descendant register:
https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/164484/P24556/-/registry. This register lists Christian and Adelheid (Opplinger) Stauffer having a son, Hans (Jonannes) Stauffer (b.1613), who then had a son, Hans (Johannes) Stauffer (b.1644). Supporting ref also at : Confusion, Real Father of Hans Stauffer,
https://Iwww.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/stauffer/510

The above register info CONFLICTS with information from Stauffer Stover Family History 1899 pg 195. This reference suggests Johannes Stauffer (b. btw 1650-55) was the son of Daniel Stauffer (b. abt 1630).

More conflicting information exists in Genealogical Memoranda, STOUFFER, by Kate Snively, pg 14. This reference ALSO suggests that Daniel (b. abt 1633) was the father of Hans (b. btw 1650-55). 
Stauffer, Johannes Hans (I292242508433)
 
3762 This entry for Peter Stauffer follows Stauffer descendant register: https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/164484/P24556/-/registry. Stauffer, Peter (I292242508694)
 
3763 This entry is orphaned with no known connections other than the attached obit. Stover, Daniel (I292411055108)
 
3764 This entry made for possible future reference. Info ref: Biographical Annals of Franklin County PA pg 222. Stover, Jacob Stouffer (I292414258483)
 
3765 This entry made for research purposes only. Neff, Henry (of Lampeter) (I292426697070)
 
3766 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S-1876689818)
 
3767 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S_2129326839)
 
3768 This is a lone orphan tree so far. Hoping to connect to others. Ref: Stauffer Families, RW Davis pg 158. Stover, John (of Brecknock) (I292424377569)
 
3769 This is Christian Stauffer of Caernarvon Township. Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn (Colket) pg 30-31. Christian is listed as child #4. Stauffer, Christian (of Caernarvon Twp) (I292301968025)
 
3770 This is Jacob, brother of Peter Stover (founder of Strasburg). According to Daniel Bly, this is the father of Christian Stover (Jr), who married Susannah Funk. He says this Christian was called Junior because he was younger than his older cousin, Christian, son of Peter. Stover, Jacob (of Strasburg) (I292223934495)
 
3771 This is Mathias Stauffer of Earl Township, Lancaster County, Penn (Also spelled Matthias). Ref: Stauffer Stouffer Stover Family of Penn, pg 30, Meredith B Colket Jr. Stauffer, Mathias (of Earl) (I320113914)
 
3772 This reference suggests Benjamin was b. bef 1737. Stickley Genealogy 1993 pg 1. Stickley, Benjamin F (I292225687780)
 
3773 This Thomas Fletcher was identified early as the husband of Margaret, however it now appears to be incorrect. Margaret was from Currituck County NC and so far is not connected to Massachsetts.

A Sep 1759 reference to the Currituck Probate Court mentions: Peggy Fletcher, widow of Robert, is requesting letters of admin. after delay of three years. So if this is our Peggy, then she was married to ROBERT, nit Thomas.
http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/estates/earlyadminbonds.html 
Fletcher, Thomas (I_1027979523)
 
3774 This tree is currently orphaned. It has connections to the Fletcher entries (Hollowell Williams), but no direct relationship has been found yet. Williams, Stephen (I292372915181)
 
3775 This tree is currently orphaned. It has connections to the Fletcher entries (Hollowell Williams), but no direct relationship has been found yet. Williams, William (I292372921568)
 
3776 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1022691354)
 
3777 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1022870072)
 
3778 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1023475057)
 
3779 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1023849025)
 
3780 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1023891639)
 
3781 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1024354385)
 
3782 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1025901855)
 
3783 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1031698232)
 
3784 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1031927499)
 
3785 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1033200258)
 
3786 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1033229842)
 
3787 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1035413575)
 
3788 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1036810423)
 
3789 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S1036904971)
 
3790 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cunningham, Thomas Jr (I292248363754)
 
3791 Thomas Fletcher 1711-1771 was identified early as the husband of Margaret, however it now appears to be incorrect. Margaret was from Currituck County NC and so far is not connected to Massachsetts.

A Sep 1759 reference to the Currituck Probate Court mentions: Peggy Fletcher, widow of Robert, is requesting letters of admin. after delay of three years. So if this is our Peggy, then she was married to ROBERT, nit Thomas.
http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/estates/earlyadminbonds.html 
Key, Margaret "Peggy" (I_1027979522)
 
3792 Thomas Moncreef will. http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/wills/moncreefthomas1793.html Moncrief, Thomas (I292373057908)
 
3793 Three grandchildren of David Stover 1846-1821 of Nockamixon listed in 1814 will: John, Henry and Lydia Stover. (minors). Stover, Henry L (I292233325313)
 
3794 Three grandchildren of David Stover 1846-1821 of Nockamixon listed in 1814 will: John, Henry and Lydia Stover. (minors). Stover, John S (I292233325320)
 
3795 Three grandchildren of David Stover 1846-1821 of Nockamixon listed in 1814 will: John, Henry and Lydia Stover. (minors). Stover, John S (d. young) (I292233325333)
 
3796 Three grandchildren of David Stover 1846-1821 of Nockamixon listed in 1814 will: John, Henry and Lydia Stover. (minors). Stover, Lydia (I292233325426)
 
3797 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Moad, Henrietta "Hettie" (I290093784571)
 
3798 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hays, William A (I290093784616)
 
3799 To: dbarton@linkline.com, "<dbarton"@linkline.comFrom: ecwma@aol.comDate: 24 Jun 2012, 03:38:49 PMSubject: Creason line of Barton AncestryHTML content follows

Hi,I was actually googling Peter Creason and came across your astounding ancestry of the Creason line; you have info I did not have!! Its very complete and I was notably impressed!
I am (Eunice) Carol Creason Weston, generation 9 I believe you had me under; ....daughter of Clarence Creason, who was son of Clana Creason....son of Isaac Wade Hampton Creason....son of Niles Bonse Creason son of Peter Creason....; there are a few people who have passed away since you completed your line; my aunt Viola Creason Howard; a couple of my dad's cousins too, died last year.
Several of my cousins work on the genealogy and I started it my self back in the 70's as a high school project and got hooked on it. Unfortunately, my work schedule does not allow much time to work on it now but occasionally I pick up my notes and start perusing the web to see if there is new information on any of my lines..
Carol Creason Weston 
Creason, Eunice Carol (I_186271421)
 
3800 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6070252803)
 

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