Charles E. Stouffer
M, b. February 1872, d. February 1938
Charles E. Stouffer was born in February 1872 at Darke Co., OH.1 He was the son of John Henry Stouffer and Mary Elizabeth Ambrose. Charles E. Stouffer died in February 1938 at Ogle Co., IL. He was buried in 1938 at Pine Creek Brethren Cemetery, Pine Creek Twp., Ogle Co., IL, Findagrave #116507864.
Citations
- [S3245] 1880 Federal Census, Darke County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1010; FHL #1255010.
Charles F. Stouffer
M, b. 23 December 1898, d. 20 March 1945
Charles F. Stouffer was born on 23 December 1898 at Ogle Co. (probably), IL.1 He was the son of Franklin K. Stouffer and Cora B. Atchison. Charles F. Stouffer married Elizabeth Baer. Charles F. Stouffer died on 20 March 1945 at age 46.
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 660.
Christian Stouffer
M, b. 3 January 1813, d. 9 September 1876
Christian Stouffer was Reformed Mennonite Church. He was born on 3 January 1813 at Stoufferstown, Franklin Co., PA.1 He was the son of Jacob Stouffer and Elizabeth Oberholtzer. Christian Stouffer married Anna Share in 1839. Christian Stouffer died on 9 September 1876 at Guilford Twp., Franklin Co., PA, at age 63.
Children of Christian Stouffer and Anna Share
- Maria Stouffer b. Oct 1839
- Eliza Stouffer b. Nov 1841
- Amelia Stouffer+ b. 28 Dec 1843, d. 1924
- Samuel Christian Stouffer+ b. 4 Feb 1847, d. 20 Oct 1919
- Edwin Stouffer b. 13 Sep 1848
- Isabella Stouffer b. 9 Mar 1852
- Martha Stouffer b. 30 Aug 1854, d. 1908
- Jane Stouffer b. 23 Feb 1858, d. 23 Aug 1859
Citations
- [S185] 1870 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1345; FHL #552844.
Christian Stouffer
M, b. 17 January 1799
Christian Stouffer was born on 17 January 1799. He was the son of Abraham Stouffer and Elizabeth Reesor. Christian Stouffer married Magdalena Ramer on 15 April 1823 at Markham Twp., Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
Children of Christian Stouffer and Magdalena Ramer
- Elizabeth Stouffer b. 9 Aug 1824, d. 11 Apr 1887
- Abraham Stouffer+ b. 9 May 1825, d. 16 Jun 1916
- Jacob R. Stouffer b. 8 Aug 1828, d. 19 Mar 1914
- Magdalena Martha Stouffer b. 11 Aug 1830, d. 27 Oct 1873
- Christian Farmer Stouffer b. 8 May 1833, d. 23 Dec 1866
- John R. Stouffer b. 3 Feb 1836, d. Dec 1916
- Susan Stouffer b. 24 Jul 1839, d. 17 May 1914
- Peter R. Stouffer b. 11 Aug 1843
Christian Stouffer
M, b. 1839, d. 1924
Christian Stouffer was born in 1839 at Stouffville, York Co., Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Abraham Stouffer and Esther Lehman. Christian Stouffer died in 1924.
Christian Farmer Stouffer
M, b. 8 May 1833, d. 23 December 1866
Christian Farmer Stouffer was born on 8 May 1833 at Stouffville, York Co., Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Christian Stouffer and Magdalena Ramer. Christian Farmer Stouffer died on 23 December 1866 at Blenheim, Kent Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 33.
Christian S. Stouffer
M, b. 27 February 1881
Christian S. Stouffer was born on 27 February 1881. He was the son of Samuel Christian Stouffer and Anna Frances Stoner.
Clara Edith Stouffer
F, b. 13 August 1879
Clara Edith Stouffer was Church of the Brethren. She was born on 13 August 1879 at Ogle Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of Benjamin F. Stouffer and Mary E. Koontz. Clara Edith Stouffer married Stephen Miller, son of Albert M. T. Miller and Mary Catherine Price, on 5 October 1904.2 Clara Edith Stouffer lived in 1926 at Carleton, Thayer Co., NE.2
Children of Clara Edith Stouffer and Stephen Miller
- Ruth Mary Elizabeth Miller b. 20 Jun 1907
- Albert Benjamin Miller b. 18 Sep 1910
- Pauline Edith Miller b. 6 Oct 1912
Clarence A. Stouffer1
M, b. circa May 1926
Clarence A. Stouffer was born circa May 1926 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of Clarence Emerson Stouffer and Uneta Fern Carnes.1
Citations
- [S3423] 1930 Federal Census, Cherry County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1268; FHL #2341003.
Clarence Emerson Stouffer
M, b. 24 February 1898, d. 1950
Clarence Emerson Stouffer was born on 24 February 1898 at Ogle Co., IL.1 He was the son of Albert Vinton Stouffer and Nellie Jane Conrad. Clarence Emerson Stouffer married Uneta Fern Carnes, daughter of Thomas F. Carnes and Minnie Mae Scott, on 8 January 1917 at Thermopolis, Hot Springs Co., WY, Date and location per Blair Family Tree genealogy prepared by mblair940, online at ancestry.com. 1930 census info indicates a marriage date closer to 1919 (11 years prior). DLB 2015. Occupation: Manager, grain elevator in 1930.2 Clarence Emerson Stouffer lived on 4 April 1930 at Merriman, Cherry Co., NE.2 He died in 1950.
Children of Clarence Emerson Stouffer and Uneta Fern Carnes
- Maxine K. Stouffer2 b. c 1921
- Barbara J. Stouffer2 b. c 1924
- Clarence A. Stouffer2 b. c May 1926
- Keith Carnes Stouffer2 b. 30 Jan 1928, d. 24 Nov 2004
Daniel Stouffer
M, b. 18 June 1820, d. 17 May 1888
Daniel Stouffer was born on 18 June 1820 at Guilford Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 He was the son of Jacob Stouffer and Elizabeth Oberholtzer. Daniel Stouffer married Leah Ryder in October 1842. Daniel Stouffer died on 17 May 1888 at Guilford Twp., Franklin Co., PA, at age 67. He was buried in May 1888 at Mennonite Cemetery, Stouffer Ave., Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA.
Children of Daniel Stouffer and Leah Ryder
- Adam Ryder Stouffer+ b. 19 Feb 1844, d. 1931
- Jacob Stouffer b. 6 May 1845
- Dr. David R. Stouffer1 b. 23 Apr 1850, d. 16 Mar 1874
- Stouffer b. Apr 1852
- Stouffer b. Dec 1853
Citations
- [S212] 1850 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Rolls 781-2; FHL #444749-50.
Daniel Stouffer
M, b. 6 November 1857
Daniel Stouffer was born on 6 November 1857 at Guilford Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 He was the son of Jacob Stouffer and Eliza (?)
Citations
- [S185] 1870 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1345; FHL #552844.
Daniel Drew Stouffer
M, b. 3 October 1877, d. 7 February 1916
Daniel Drew Stouffer was born on 3 October 1877.1 He was the son of John F. Stouffer and Sarah Ellen Gregory. Daniel Drew Stouffer died on 7 February 1916 at age 38.
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 665.
Rev. Daniel Fahrney Stouffer
M, b. 1 January 1839, d. 7 March 1898
Rev. Daniel Fahrney Stouffer was Church of the Brethren. He was born on 1 January 1839 at Washington Co., MD.1 He was the son of Abraham P. Stouffer and Susanna Fahrney. Rev. Daniel Fahrney Stouffer married Drusilla Kennedy Chaney, daughter of Ezekiel Chaney and Jane Rowe, on 4 November 1858. Rev. Daniel Fahrney Stouffer died on 7 March 1898 at Benevola, Washington Co., MD, at age 59 Mr. Stouffer was a child when his parents settled in Washington County, Md. Was educated in the public schools near his home at Boonsboro; at sixteen he left school and began reading medicine under his uncle, Daniel Fahrney, M.D., but soon tired of study and at eighteen went to the west with a surveying corps, here he found life on the plains full of change and adventure. After returning to Maryland, he began to prepare for the ministry and was elected about 1862, in charge of Mt. Zion, Long Meadows and Beaver Creek, and served them for more than 30 years. He was endowed with great magnetic power and drew all men to him; was an eloquent speaker and did a great deal of evangelistic work. His voice was exceptionally fine, not only in speaking but in singing and he taught singing classes in all parts of that section. He was very popular and many were proud of being married by him. He was a stockholder and director of Juniata College at Huntingdon, Pa. -- from Williams' History of Washington County, Md.
In business he (Rev. Daniel F. Stouffer) was active and energetic. In some way, out of necessity or otherwise, he was called to "cry" a sale (this was before his election to the ministry), and from that day to the day of his death he was in constant demand. Over a wide territory he traveled, day after day, even for months in the winter and early spring. No weather daunted and no difficulty discouraged him. He was true to his employers and their patrons, and no one doubted his word. I have known him to sell thousands of dollars' worth of livestock and farm implements and then ride a dozen or twenty miles to his home or preach at night and be ready for his duty the next morning. He was a great horseman, and was never so pleased as when training and subduing the worst horse in the community. He lived in the midst of a rich farming community and early introduced improved machinery, which he sold in great quantity with little effort. His success was to be accounted for only on the ground of the entire confidence in him.
"And when life came to a sudden close in the midst of his labors and usefulness the whole country mourned. He lies buried in sight of the place where he was born, and a generation that came to the church under his preaching, who were married under his benediction, and whose ancestors he buried, live to bless his memory." -- W. B. Stover, of India, in "Some Who Have Led."1 He was buried in March 1898 at Mt. Zion (Fahrney's) Church Cemetery, Mapleville, Washington Co., MD.
In business he (Rev. Daniel F. Stouffer) was active and energetic. In some way, out of necessity or otherwise, he was called to "cry" a sale (this was before his election to the ministry), and from that day to the day of his death he was in constant demand. Over a wide territory he traveled, day after day, even for months in the winter and early spring. No weather daunted and no difficulty discouraged him. He was true to his employers and their patrons, and no one doubted his word. I have known him to sell thousands of dollars' worth of livestock and farm implements and then ride a dozen or twenty miles to his home or preach at night and be ready for his duty the next morning. He was a great horseman, and was never so pleased as when training and subduing the worst horse in the community. He lived in the midst of a rich farming community and early introduced improved machinery, which he sold in great quantity with little effort. His success was to be accounted for only on the ground of the entire confidence in him.
"And when life came to a sudden close in the midst of his labors and usefulness the whole country mourned. He lies buried in sight of the place where he was born, and a generation that came to the church under his preaching, who were married under his benediction, and whose ancestors he buried, live to bless his memory." -- W. B. Stover, of India, in "Some Who Have Led."1 He was buried in March 1898 at Mt. Zion (Fahrney's) Church Cemetery, Mapleville, Washington Co., MD.
Children of Rev. Daniel Fahrney Stouffer and Drusilla Kennedy Chaney
- Mary Elizabeth Stouffer+ b. 18 Nov 1860, d. 1915
- Susan Jane Stouffer b. 14 Apr 1869, d. 23 Jan 1938
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 663.
Daniel Keefer Stouffer
M, b. 28 July 1847, d. 16 April 1925
Daniel Keefer Stouffer was born on 28 July 1847 at Guilford Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 He was the son of John Stouffer and Ann Keefer. Daniel Keefer Stouffer married Emma Belle Cover on 28 November 1871. Daniel Keefer Stouffer married Mary W. Ferguson on 31 October 1881. Daniel Keefer Stouffer died on 16 April 1925 at age 77.
Children of Daniel Keefer Stouffer and Emma Belle Cover
- Anna Mary Stouffer b. 20 Sep 1873, d. 30 Jan 1878
- Emma Kate Stouffer b. 1 Jan 1876, d. 28 May 1876
Children of Daniel Keefer Stouffer and Mary W. Ferguson
- John Franklin Stouffer b. 17 Sep 1882
- Maude Holliday Stouffer+ b. 13 Nov 1884
- May Belle Stouffer b. 1 Oct 1886
- Daniel Strickler Stouffer b. 20 Sep 1888
- Grace Virginia Stouffer b. 20 Jan 1898
- James Albert Stouffer b. 27 Sep 1899
Citations
- [S185] 1870 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1345; FHL #552844.
Daniel Otis Stouffer
M, b. 1 March 1875, d. 30 June 1944
Daniel Otis Stouffer was born on 1 March 1875 at Washington Co., MD.1 He was the son of Benjamin F. Stouffer and Mary E. Koontz. Daniel Otis Stouffer married Elva Diehl, daughter of Levi Diehl and Mary Nicodemus, on 24 November 1897 at Ogle Co., IL, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900:
GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC
Stouffer, Otis(S/O Benj&Mary) Diehl, Elva(D/O Levi&Mary) OGLE 11/24/1897 002/ 00009133. Daniel Otis Stouffer died on 30 June 1944 at age 69.
GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC
Stouffer, Otis(S/O Benj&Mary) Diehl, Elva(D/O Levi&Mary) OGLE 11/24/1897 002/ 00009133. Daniel Otis Stouffer died on 30 June 1944 at age 69.
Children of Daniel Otis Stouffer and Elva Diehl
- Lester Daniel Stouffer b. 24 Dec 1898, d. 14 Jul 1971
- Leroy Stouffer b. 25 Jun 1907, d. 10 Mar 1992
- Gordon Stouffer b. 12 Jun 1914, d. Jan 1989
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 662.
Daniel Strickler Stouffer
M, b. 20 September 1888
Daniel Strickler Stouffer was born on 20 September 1888. He was the son of Daniel Keefer Stouffer and Mary W. Ferguson.
David Stouffer
M, b. 1844, d. 1933
David Stouffer was born in 1844 at Stouffville, York Co., Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Abraham Stouffer and Esther Lehman. David Stouffer died in 1933.
David F. Stouffer1
M, b. July 1880
David F. Stouffer was born in July 1880 at Richardson Co., NE.1 He was the son of Benjamin Ryder Stouffer and Jessie B. Ferguson.1 David F. Stouffer married Katherine (?) circa 1906.2 David F. Stouffer lived in April 1910 at South Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.2 He lived in January 1920 at Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA.3
Children of David F. Stouffer and Katherine (?)
- Jessie Stouffer2 b. c Feb 1909
- Bruce R. Stouffer3 b. c 1911
- Merle J. Stouffer3 b. c 1913
- Mary B. Stouffer3 b. c 1915
- Ruth Stouffer3 b. c Feb 1917
Citations
- [S1141] 1900 Federal Census, Sarpy County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 939; FHL #1240939.
- [S1143] 1910 Federal Census, Douglas County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 845; FHL #1374858.
- [S1145] 1920 Federal Census, Marshall County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 502.
David Franklin Stouffer1
M, b. 1907, d. 2001
David Franklin Stouffer was born in 1907 at Mitchell Co. (probably), KS.1 He was the son of Edwin F. Stouffer and Mary Marzolf.1 David Franklin Stouffer married Pauline Kohler. David Franklin Stouffer died in 2001.
Citations
- [S1142] 1910 Federal Census, Mitchell County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 448; FHL #1374461.
Dr. David R. Stouffer
M, b. 23 April 1850, d. 16 March 1874
Dr. David R. Stouffer was born on 23 April 1850 date from headstone. He was the son of Daniel Stouffer and Leah Ryder.1 Dr. David R. Stouffer died on 16 March 1874 at Franklin Co., PA, at age 23.
Citations
- [S212] 1850 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Rolls 781-2; FHL #444749-50.
David Spencer Stouffer1
M, b. 13 November 1845, d. 26 April 1914
David Spencer Stouffer was born on 13 November 1845 at Franklin Co., PA.1,2 He was the son of Jacob B. Stouffer and Elizabeth Strowbridge.1 David Spencer Stouffer married Ella Katherine Burkholder, daughter of George Burkholder and Rebecca Weiser. David Spencer Stouffer lived on 2 May 1910 at Montgomery Twp., Franklin Co., PA, carriage painter.3 He died on 26 April 1914 at Mercersburg, Franklin Co., PA, at age 68. He was buried in April 1914 at Fairview Cemetery, Mercersburg, Franklin Co., PA, Findagrave #20724484.
Children of David Spencer Stouffer and Ella Katherine Burkholder
- George Albert Stouffer+4 b. 11 Feb 1872, d. 16 May 1955
- Emma Elizabeth Stouffer4 b. 11 Feb 1876, d. 15 Jul 1962
- Mary Rebecca Stouffer3 b. Sep 1883, d. 4 Aug 1944
Citations
- [S212] 1850 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Rolls 781-2; FHL #444749-50.
- [S708] 1860 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Rolls 1111 & 1112; FHL #805111 - 2.
- [S2893] 1910 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1347; FHL #1375360.
- [S157] 1880 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1132; FHL #1255132.
Edgar W. Stouffer
M, b. 4 July 1886
Edgar W. Stouffer was born on 4 July 1886 at Firth, Lancaster Co., NE.1 He was the son of Dr. John Westley Stouffer and Ellen Waddington. Edgar W. Stouffer lived in June 1900 at Freeport Ward 3, Stephenson Co., IL.1 Occupation: House Painter in 1910.2 He lived on 18 April 1910 at Nora, Jo Daviess Co., IL.2 Occupation: Bar tender in 1917 at Broadview, Yellowstone Co., MT. He began military service on 5 June 1917 at Broadview, Yellowstone Co., MT, Draft Registration. He married Dora R. Blakely before April 1930.3 Occupation: Salesman in cigar store in April 1930.3 Edgar W. Stouffer lived in April 1930 at 14 North Thirty-Fifth Street, Billings, Yellowstone Co., MT.3
Citations
- [S1155] 1900 Federal Census, Stephenson County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 347; FHL #1240347.
- [S3255] 1910 Federal Census, Jo Daviess County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 294; FHL #1374307.
- [S3256] 1930 Federal Census, Yellowstone County, Montana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1264; FHL #2340999.
Edwin Stouffer1
M, b. 13 September 1848
Edwin Stouffer was born on 13 September 1848 at Guilford Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 He was the son of Christian Stouffer and Anna Share.
Citations
- [S185] 1870 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1345; FHL #552844.
Edwin F. Stouffer1
M, b. February 1873, d. March 1969
Edwin F. Stouffer was born in February 1873 at Mildexter, Franklin Co., PA.1,2 He was the son of Benjamin Ryder Stouffer and Jessie B. Ferguson.1 Edwin F. Stouffer married Mary Marzolf, daughter of Jacob Marzolf and Elizabeth (?), circa 1900.2 Edwin F. Stouffer lived in June 1900 at Bellevue, Sarpy Co., NE.2 He lived in April 1910 at Walnut Creek Twp., Mitchell Co., KS.3 He lived in January 1920 at Walnut Creek Twp., Mitchell Co., KS.4 He lived in April 1930 at Walnut Creek Twp., Mitchell Co., KS.5 He died in March 1969 at Carroll Co., IL, at age 96 per SSDI.
Children of Edwin F. Stouffer and Mary Marzolf
- Jacob B. Stouffer+3 b. c 1901
- David Franklin Stouffer+3 b. 1907, d. 2001
- Harry A. Stouffer4 b. c 1913
Citations
- [S615] 1880 Federal Census, Richardson County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 754, FHL #1254754.
- [S1141] 1900 Federal Census, Sarpy County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 939; FHL #1240939.
- [S1142] 1910 Federal Census, Mitchell County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 448; FHL #1374461.
- [S1144] 1920 Federal Census, Mitchell County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 540.
- [S1148] 1930 Federal Census, Mitchell County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 711; FHL #2340446.
Eliza Stouffer
F, b. November 1841
Eliza Stouffer was born in November 1841 at Guilford Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Christian Stouffer and Anna Share.
Citations
- [S185] 1870 Federal Census, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1345; FHL #552844.
Elizabeth Stouffer
F, b. 19 September 1819, d. 18 November 1884
Elizabeth Stouffer was born on 19 September 1819 at Stoufferstown, Franklin Co., PA, Wanger book says September 21.1,2 She was the daughter of John Stouffer and Hannah Price. Elizabeth Stouffer married Rev. William R. Smith, son of Jacob Smith and Barbara Clippinger, on 15 February 1838 at Franklin Co., PA (probably). Elizabeth Stouffer was United Brethren, Center Hill Church, Carroll County, IL Her parents were lifelong Church of the Brethren (German Baptist), Falling Spring, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. She must have been raised in the Church of the Brethren, and then converted as an adult to the United Brethren in Christ, in which her husband was a minister. She died on 18 November 1884 at Woodland Twp., Carroll Co., IL, at age 65
Obituary:
ELIZABETH (STOUFFER) SMITH wife of Rev. W. R. Smith, died at the home of her daugher Mrs. A. Fulrath, near Mt. Carroll, IL, November 18th, 1884, aged 65 years, 1 month, and 28 days. Some four years ago she was suddenly struck down by paralysis, losing her speech and becoming a very helpless invalid, suffering greatly, but through the promised grace given her she was enabled to patiently endure her deep affliction, receiving the best of care and nursing by her near relatives. She was converted to God in early life and cast her lot with the church of the United Brethren in Christ, of which she remained a faithful, exemplary and worthy member until death. Safely she has passed the river. She leaves an aged companion, with whom she has amply shared the joys and sorrows of earth these many years, one son, and four daughters to mourn her departure from earth. - John J. Margileth.3
She was buried in November 1884 at Center Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll Twp., Carroll Co., IL, Find A Grave Memorial #74834852.
Obituary:
ELIZABETH (STOUFFER) SMITH wife of Rev. W. R. Smith, died at the home of her daugher Mrs. A. Fulrath, near Mt. Carroll, IL, November 18th, 1884, aged 65 years, 1 month, and 28 days. Some four years ago she was suddenly struck down by paralysis, losing her speech and becoming a very helpless invalid, suffering greatly, but through the promised grace given her she was enabled to patiently endure her deep affliction, receiving the best of care and nursing by her near relatives. She was converted to God in early life and cast her lot with the church of the United Brethren in Christ, of which she remained a faithful, exemplary and worthy member until death. Safely she has passed the river. She leaves an aged companion, with whom she has amply shared the joys and sorrows of earth these many years, one son, and four daughters to mourn her departure from earth. - John J. Margileth.3
She was buried in November 1884 at Center Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll Twp., Carroll Co., IL, Find A Grave Memorial #74834852.
Children of Elizabeth Stouffer and Rev. William R. Smith
- Barbara Ann Smith+ b. 5 Dec 1838, d. 20 Jun 1905
- John F. Smith b. 16 Nov 1841, d. 21 Feb 1863
- Jacob P. Smith+ b. 20 Feb 1844, d. 5 Nov 1933
- Hannah Smith+ b. 30 Aug 1846, d. 27 Nov 1913
- George M. Smith b. 9 Jan 1849, d. 27 Jul 1849
- William H. Smith b. 23 May 1851, d. 3 Dec 1856
- Daniel R. Smith b. 6 Jun 1854, d. 2 Feb 1861
- Susan Catherine Smith+ b. 3 May 1857, d. 17 May 1932
- Mary Elizabeth Smith+ b. 15 Sep 1861, d. 3 May 1944
Citations
- [S85] J. J. Margileth, Religious Telescope (United Brethren publication), 10 December 1884 edition, obituary of Elizabeth Smith, written by J. J. Margileth.
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 688.
- [S85] J. J. Margileth, Religious Telescope (United Brethren publication), 10 December 1884 edition, obituary of Elizabeth Smith, written by J. J. Margileth, Religious Telescope (United Brethren publication), 10 December 1884 edition, obituary of Elizabeth Smith, written by John J. Margileth.
Elizabeth Stouffer
F, b. 22 March 1846, d. 2 April 1846
Elizabeth Stouffer was born on 22 March 1846. She was the daughter of Abraham P. Stouffer and Susanna Fahrney. Elizabeth Stouffer died on 2 April 1846.
Elizabeth Stouffer
F, b. 19 November 1802, d. 15 January 1884
Elizabeth Stouffer was born on 19 November 1802 at Guilford Twp., Franklin Co., PA. She was the daughter of Jacob Stouffer and Catherine Witmer. Elizabeth Stouffer married Jacob Dietrich circa 1825. Elizabeth Stouffer died on 15 January 1884 at age 81.
Children of Elizabeth Stouffer and Jacob Dietrich
- Catherine Dietrich b. 28 Jul 1826, d. 22 Dec 1888
- Jacob Dietrich b. 24 Aug 1828, d. 1912
- Mary Dietrich+ b. 25 May 1830, d. May 1906
- John N. Dietrich b. 3 Dec 1832, d. 4 Apr 1895
- Elizabeth Dietrich b. 19 Mar 1836, d. 17 Aug 1879
- Daniel Dietrich b. 28 Sep 1838, d. 14 Jun 1923
- David S. Dietrich b. 25 Dec 1840, d. 1861
- Leah Dietrich b. 23 Oct 1845, d. 13 Oct 1913