Rebecca Stipp
F, b. 15 August 1832
Rebecca Stipp was born on 15 August 1832. She was the daughter of Abraham Stipp and Mollie Hincker. Rebecca Stipp married Benjamin Starr Nutter, son of John Hickman Nutter and Sarah Ann Starr, on 15 March 1867 at Bluffton, Wells Co., IN.
Children of Rebecca Stipp and Benjamin Starr Nutter
- Benjamin Franklin Nutter+ b. 6 Sep 1868, d. 3 Feb 1928
- Thomas Jefferson Nutter+ b. 9 May 1871, d. 20 Mar 1941
- Rebecca Ford Nutter+ b. 16 Jun 1873
- Leonora Nutter b. 15 Sep 1876
Daniel Jackson Stirewalt1
M, b. 17 January 1856, d. 25 March 1947
Daniel Jackson Stirewalt was born on 17 January 1856 at Morgan Co., IN.1 He married Jeannie Elizabeth Forbes on 11 May 1908.1 Daniel Jackson Stirewalt died on 25 March 1947 at Riverside, Riverside Co., CA, at age 91. He was buried in March 1947 at Riverside Co., CA, Findagrave #37340578.
Children of Daniel Jackson Stirewalt and Jeannie Elizabeth Forbes
- David William Stirewalt+1 b. 4 Jan 1914, d. 20 Sep 1995
- James McFadden Stirewalt1 b. 31 Oct 1915, d. 24 Jul 1996
Citations
- [S4305] 1930 Federal Census, Wheeler County, Oregon. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1957; FHL #2341691.
David William Stirewalt
M, b. 4 January 1914, d. 20 September 1995
David William Stirewalt was born on 4 January 1914 at Oregon.1 He was the son of Daniel Jackson Stirewalt and Jeannie Elizabeth Forbes.1 David William Stirewalt married Della Francis Snabel, daughter of Ezra Lyman Snabel and Sarah Hope Kirby, on 7 May 1946 at Fossil, Wheeler Co., OR. David William Stirewalt and Della Francis Snabel were divorced on 24 February 1971 at Wheeler Co., OR. David William Stirewalt died on 20 September 1995 at Crook Co., OR, at age 81.
Child of David William Stirewalt and Della Francis Snabel
- Vivian Lee Stirewalt b. 7 Jun 1948, d. 3 Dec 1977
Citations
- [S4305] 1930 Federal Census, Wheeler County, Oregon. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1957; FHL #2341691.
James McFadden Stirewalt
M, b. 31 October 1915, d. 24 July 1996
James McFadden Stirewalt was born on 31 October 1915 at Winlock, Wheeler Co., OR. He was the son of Daniel Jackson Stirewalt and Jeannie Elizabeth Forbes.1 James McFadden Stirewalt married Effie L. Snabel, daughter of Ezra Lyman Snabel and Sarah Hope Kirby, on 9 February 1940. James McFadden Stirewalt died on 24 July 1996 at Heppner, Morrow Co., OR, at age 80.
Citations
- [S4305] 1930 Federal Census, Wheeler County, Oregon. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1957; FHL #2341691.
Vivian Lee Stirewalt
F, b. 7 June 1948, d. 3 December 1977
Vivian Lee Stirewalt was born on 7 June 1948. She was the daughter of David William Stirewalt and Della Francis Snabel. Vivian Lee Stirewalt died on 3 December 1977 at age 29.
Marie Stirlith
F
Marie Stirlith married Charles Henry Ruth.
Child of Marie Stirlith and Charles Henry Ruth
- Charles Henry Ruth Jr. b. 17 Aug 1911, d. 19 Feb 1963
Kate Stitely
F, b. May 1857, d. 30 January 1935
Kate Stitely was born in May 1857 at Fairplay, Washington Co., MD. She married Thomas H. Fritz on 2 March 1882 at Carroll Co., IL. Kate Stitely died on 30 January 1935 at Mt. Carroll, Carroll Co., IL, at age 77.
Child of Kate Stitely and Thomas H. Fritz
- Roy H. Fritz+ b. 28 Nov 1882, d. Jan 1976
Ann Holloway Stites1
F, b. 19 April 1829, d. 21 April 1833
Ann Holloway Stites was born on 19 April 1829 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Stites and Rebecca Ballard Holloway. Ann Holloway Stites died on 21 April 1833 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, at age 4.
Citations
- [S20] Joseph Sullivant, A Genealogy and Family Memorial, 95 - 97.
Hamilton Stites
M, b. 29 November 1872, d. 27 July 1960
Hamilton Stites was born on 29 November 1872 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. He was the son of Richard Stites and Anna Mary Hopkins. Hamilton Stites married Lucille Soaper, daughter of William J. Soaper and Sophia Turner, on 20 January 1897 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. Hamilton Stites lived in 1930 at Manhattan, New York Co., NY. He died on 27 July 1960 at Coronado, San Diego Co., CA, at age 87.
Child of Hamilton Stites and Lucille Soaper
- Sophie Aline Stites+ b. 18 Dec 1897, d. 20 May 1991
James Carter Stites
M, b. 3 July 1924, d. 10 August 2014
James Carter Stites was born on 3 July 1924 at Henderson Co., KY.1 He was the son of Richard Stites and Mary Lynne Carter. James Carter Stites married Marilee Kester, daughter of Roy Charles Kester and Cuba Manila Eidemiller, on 8 December 1951 at Darke Co., OH, Two sons and a daughter born to this marriage. James Carter Stites died on 10 August 2014 at Tennessee at age 90.
Citations
- [S4387] 1930 Federal Census, Henderson County, Kentucky. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 750; FHL #2340485.
Jane Davison Stites1
F, b. 8 August 1839, d. 16 July 1840
Jane Davison Stites was born on 8 August 1839 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. She was the daughter of Samuel Stites and Rebecca Ballard Holloway. Jane Davison Stites died on 16 July 1840 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY.
Citations
- [S20] Joseph Sullivant, A Genealogy and Family Memorial, 95 - 97.
Lucy Frances Stites1
F, b. 28 March 1842, d. 6 January 1903
Lucy Frances Stites was born on 28 March 1842 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. She was the daughter of Samuel Stites and Rebecca Ballard Holloway. Lucy Frances Stites married James R. Barrett on 15 May 1862 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. Lucy Frances Stites died on 6 January 1903 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, at age 60.
Children of Lucy Frances Stites and James R. Barrett
- Samuel Stites Barrett b. 8 Sep 1864, d. 19 Jan 1865
- Henry Pendleton Barrett b. 2 Sep 1865
- Susan Rankin Barrett b. 31 Dec 1869
Citations
- [S20] Joseph Sullivant, A Genealogy and Family Memorial, 95 - 97.
Lucy Hamilton Stites
F, b. 5 September 1860, d. 27 July 1862
Lucy Hamilton Stites was born on 5 September 1860 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. She was the daughter of Richard Stites and Anna Mary Hopkins. Lucy Hamilton Stites died on 27 July 1862 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, at age 1. She was buried in July 1862 at Fernwood Cemetery, Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, Findagrave #90101566.
Mary Cameron Stites1
F, b. 19 December 1823, d. 29 February 1852
Mary Cameron Stites was born on 19 December 1823 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY.2 She was the daughter of Samuel Stites and Rebecca Ballard Holloway. Mary Cameron Stites married Edmund Lyne Davison, son of Elias Davison and Jane Starling, on 14 November 1843 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. Mary Cameron Stites died on 29 February 1852 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, at age 28. She was buried in March 1852 at Fernwood Cemetery, Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, Findagrave #90087561.
Children of Mary Cameron Stites and Edmund Lyne Davison
- Susanna Starling Davison+ b. 10 Apr 1846
- Rebecca Holloway Davison b. 28 Jan 1849, d. 19 Sep 1851
- Samuel Stites Davison b. 10 Sep 1850, d. 21 Jul 1851
Mary Cameron Stites
F, b. 3 July 1864, d. 26 June 1955
Mary Cameron Stites was born on 3 July 1864 at Henderson Co., KY.1 She was the daughter of Richard Stites and Anna Mary Hopkins. Mary Cameron Stites married Wyatt Ingram Crockett, son of John Watkins Crockett and Louisa M. Ingram, on 17 May 1887 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. Mary Cameron Stites died on 26 June 1955 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, at age 90. She was buried in June 1955 at Fernwood Cemetery, Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, Findagrave #63553708.
Children of Mary Cameron Stites and Wyatt Ingram Crockett
- James Barrett Crockett1 b. 10 Nov 1888, d. Mar 1967
- Louise Ingram Crockett+1 b. 5 Oct 1894, d. 14 Mar 1988
- Richard Stites Crockett1 b. 9 Apr 1896, d. 2 Jan 1982
Citations
- [S1577] 1900 Federal Census, Henderson County, Kentucky. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 527; FHL #1240527.
Rebecca Holloway Stites
F, b. 18 November 1835
Rebecca Holloway Stites was born on 18 November 1835 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Stites and Rebecca Ballard Holloway. Rebecca Holloway Stites married William S. Elam on 15 February 1869 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY.
Children of Rebecca Holloway Stites and William S. Elam
- Lucy Frances Elam1 b. c 1873, d. 8 Mar 1895
- Annie Dupree Elam b. 23 Jan 1874
- William S. Elam+1 b. 25 Mar 1875, d. Sep 1956
Citations
- [S283] 1880 Federal Census, Henderson County, Kentucky. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 0419; FHL #1254419.
Richard Stites1
M, b. 3 August 1832, d. 5 December 1882
Note: Sources: Vincent, Delano V. "Descendents of Henry & Benjamin Stites" in NY Gen & Bio Records, Vol 107, No 2 (April, 1976)
Genealogy compiled by Richard Stites (son of this Richard) in 1940.
Richard Stites was born on 3 August 1832 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. He was the son of Samuel Stites and Rebecca Ballard Holloway. Richard Stites married Anna Mary Hopkins, daughter of Tignal Jones Hopkins and Lucy D. Hamilton, on 23 December 1857. Richard Stites died on 5 December 1882 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, at age 50.
Genealogy compiled by Richard Stites (son of this Richard) in 1940.
Richard Stites was born on 3 August 1832 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. He was the son of Samuel Stites and Rebecca Ballard Holloway. Richard Stites married Anna Mary Hopkins, daughter of Tignal Jones Hopkins and Lucy D. Hamilton, on 23 December 1857. Richard Stites died on 5 December 1882 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, at age 50.
Children of Richard Stites and Anna Mary Hopkins
- Samuel Stites+ b. 14 Jan 1859, d. 26 Jul 1926
- Lucy Hamilton Stites b. 5 Sep 1860, d. 27 Jul 1862
- William Hopkins Stites+ b. 3 Jun 1862, d. 14 Jan 1940
- Mary Cameron Stites+ b. 3 Jul 1864, d. 26 Jun 1955
- Richard Stites+ b. 11 Mar 1870, d. 10 Apr 1965
- Hamilton Stites+ b. 29 Nov 1872, d. 27 Jul 1960
Citations
- [S20] Joseph Sullivant, A Genealogy and Family Memorial, 95 - 97.
Richard Stites
M, b. 11 March 1870, d. 10 April 1965
Note: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5155, Date of Import: 12 Apr 1998]
I have a picture of Richard (known to our family as "Uncle Dick") Stites. It shows "the four Richards" -- my dad, my grandfather, Uncle Dick and his son Richard, who was killed in WWII in North Africa. I also met Uncle Dick once, at the 50th wedding anniversary of my grandfather and grandmother in Anchorage, Ky., back in 1961 (I believe). I think we took another picture then, another "four Richards" but if we did the picture has been lost. Uncle Dick died the next year, I believe. As Ann Mary Hopkins' son, he was a link back to a time before the Civil War. In his youth, he must have often visited Martha Carey Jones, his grandmother. Martha Carey Jones was born in 1796. Wonder what she told him about those times?
Wish I had talked to him about that, but of course at the time it was the last thing on my mind. I was a junior high student. But through him and the memories passed on to him from his mother and grandmother, we've got about the whole history of the United States.
Richard Stites was born on 11 March 1870 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY.1 He was the son of Richard Stites and Anna Mary Hopkins. Occupation: Bank cashier in 1900.1 Richard Stites married Mary Lynne Carter, daughter of James Inman Carter and Samuella Irene Childress, on 10 November 1917 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. Richard Stites lived on 11 April 1930 at Upper Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, Farming.2 He died on 10 April 1965 at age 95. He was buried in April 1965 at Fernwood Cemetery, Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, Findagrave #67257331.
Note: The Chicago gangster George "Bugs" Moran, who escaped the 14 FEB 1929 St. Valentine's Day Massacre was captured in Richard Stites' house.
I have a picture of Richard (known to our family as "Uncle Dick") Stites. It shows "the four Richards" -- my dad, my grandfather, Uncle Dick and his son Richard, who was killed in WWII in North Africa. I also met Uncle Dick once, at the 50th wedding anniversary of my grandfather and grandmother in Anchorage, Ky., back in 1961 (I believe). I think we took another picture then, another "four Richards" but if we did the picture has been lost. Uncle Dick died the next year, I believe. As Ann Mary Hopkins' son, he was a link back to a time before the Civil War. In his youth, he must have often visited Martha Carey Jones, his grandmother. Martha Carey Jones was born in 1796. Wonder what she told him about those times?
Wish I had talked to him about that, but of course at the time it was the last thing on my mind. I was a junior high student. But through him and the memories passed on to him from his mother and grandmother, we've got about the whole history of the United States.
Richard Stites was born on 11 March 1870 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY.1 He was the son of Richard Stites and Anna Mary Hopkins. Occupation: Bank cashier in 1900.1 Richard Stites married Mary Lynne Carter, daughter of James Inman Carter and Samuella Irene Childress, on 10 November 1917 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. Richard Stites lived on 11 April 1930 at Upper Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, Farming.2 He died on 10 April 1965 at age 95. He was buried in April 1965 at Fernwood Cemetery, Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, Findagrave #67257331.
Note: The Chicago gangster George "Bugs" Moran, who escaped the 14 FEB 1929 St. Valentine's Day Massacre was captured in Richard Stites' house.
Children of Richard Stites and Mary Lynne Carter
- Richard Stites b. 20 Nov 1918, d. 23 Jul 1943
- James Carter Stites b. 3 Jul 1924, d. 10 Aug 2014
Richard Stites
M, b. 20 November 1918, d. 23 July 1943
Richard Stites was born on 20 November 1918 at Henderson Co., KY.1 He was the son of Richard Stites and Mary Lynne Carter. Richard Stites began military service on 17 March 1941 at Ft. Knox, KY, Enlisted, U.S. Army. He died on 23 July 1943 at Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia, at age 24. He was buried at Fernwood Cemetery, Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, First at Dakar, later moved to Carthage. Findagrave #67256961.
Citations
- [S4387] 1930 Federal Census, Henderson County, Kentucky. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 750; FHL #2340485.
Richard Stites
M, b. 1757, d. 1822
Richard Stites was born in 1757 at Cape May, Cape May Co., NJ. He married Mary Cameron on 18 July 1787 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA. Occupation: Ship Captain at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co. (now), PA. Richard Stites died in 1822 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA.
Child of Richard Stites and Mary Cameron
- Samuel Stites+ b. 22 Mar 1792, d. 5 Apr 1862
Richard Stites Sr.
M, b. 23 July 1884, d. 23 September 1970
Note: From March 1994 letter from Elaine Hamersley (nee Stites) to Richard West Stites:
"My Aunt Mary Lynn once told me that I should write a book about my father's experiences as a conductor on the LH and STL train. LH&STL merged into L&N [Louisville and Nashville] later on. It was true--Dad never knew a stranger [meaning he knew everyone] and his many experiences with the people who rode the country train with him were really something. Your dad and I used to go to my grandfathers farm, which was on the 18th St. Rdl, out of Louisville. It was about 18 miles from Louisville. Once Dick (your dad) and I got on the train, in order to spend the day in the country with my grandfather, who was living there alone, after his wife died. My grandfather had two horses, I remember and some way Dick and I left the gate open where my grandfather's prize cornfields were full of green grocery corn stalks. My grandfather was in his late 70s or early 80s--but I never saw him more youthful than that day. He leaped over the fence to take a short cut into the cornfield and went "tearing out" to catch the horses, who were quickly eating all the corn they could handle. He did catch them before they did a lot of damage, but I will never forget that day. Also, Dad was the conductor that day on the daily train trip to Evansville, Ky. He let us off at Stites Station, which was near my grandfather's farm. Grandfather met us there and then put us on there again to go back to Louisville. As we backed into the station at Louisville he let us sit on the observation car, on the back end of it and blow the whistle, as we passed the grade crossings of the byways, as we came into Louisville. Ah memories -- so many are vivid to me. Of course, we thought our father was the "greatest" ever." Richard Stites Sr. was born on 23 July 1884 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. He was the son of Samuel Stites and Emma Bauer. Richard Stites Sr. married Bertha E. Will on 24 January 1912 at Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. Richard Stites Sr. died on 23 September 1970 at Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY, at age 86.
"My Aunt Mary Lynn once told me that I should write a book about my father's experiences as a conductor on the LH and STL train. LH&STL merged into L&N [Louisville and Nashville] later on. It was true--Dad never knew a stranger [meaning he knew everyone] and his many experiences with the people who rode the country train with him were really something. Your dad and I used to go to my grandfathers farm, which was on the 18th St. Rdl, out of Louisville. It was about 18 miles from Louisville. Once Dick (your dad) and I got on the train, in order to spend the day in the country with my grandfather, who was living there alone, after his wife died. My grandfather had two horses, I remember and some way Dick and I left the gate open where my grandfather's prize cornfields were full of green grocery corn stalks. My grandfather was in his late 70s or early 80s--but I never saw him more youthful than that day. He leaped over the fence to take a short cut into the cornfield and went "tearing out" to catch the horses, who were quickly eating all the corn they could handle. He did catch them before they did a lot of damage, but I will never forget that day. Also, Dad was the conductor that day on the daily train trip to Evansville, Ky. He let us off at Stites Station, which was near my grandfather's farm. Grandfather met us there and then put us on there again to go back to Louisville. As we backed into the station at Louisville he let us sit on the observation car, on the back end of it and blow the whistle, as we passed the grade crossings of the byways, as we came into Louisville. Ah memories -- so many are vivid to me. Of course, we thought our father was the "greatest" ever." Richard Stites Sr. was born on 23 July 1884 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. He was the son of Samuel Stites and Emma Bauer. Richard Stites Sr. married Bertha E. Will on 24 January 1912 at Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. Richard Stites Sr. died on 23 September 1970 at Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY, at age 86.
Samuel Stites1
M, b. 22 March 1792, d. 5 April 1862
Samuel Stites was "exemplary member of Presbyterian church."
Note: Sources: Vincent, Delano V. "Descendents of Henry & Benjamin Stites" in NY Gen & Bio Records, Vol 107, No 2 (April, 1976)
Joseph Sullivant "A Genealogy and Family Memorial", 1874.
In Sullivant (1874) we have the following description:
"...Samuel Stites, a merchant in Henderson, a native of Philadelphia, who had been brought up to the mercantile business. He was an exemplary member of the Presbyterian church, a business man of correct habits and integrity, and much respected and esteemed."
The following was retyped from an article found at Henderson Co., KY Library. The original was apparently taken from a newspaper clipping, circa 1920. (from Susan Bockhoven/3616 Fallen Timer Dr./Louisville, KY
40241-1619).
Pioneer Residence Withstands Time and Weather For Hundred Years:
Falls Before Wreckers
Within the next few days an old landmark that has withstood the ravages of time and weather for more than a hundred years will fall before the wreckers' hammers, giving way to progress and a more modern building.
This old residence which has occupied a revered place in the hearts of Henderson's older citizens for many years, has been donated to the Masonic order as the site for their new home. Plans for the new building are rapidly being completed and actual construction work will probably be started within the next 30 days.
At the presetn time, however, there is genuine sorrow in the household of the descendents of Samuel Stites and his wife, the pioneer residents of Henderson who about 100 years ago erected this fine old home on Second Street. For the last century the old home has remained in the possession of Stites-Barret family and at no time since it was built has it been cared for by other hands.
A touching scene greeting the writer when he called on Mrs. Ann Stites, daughter-in-law of the pioneers, who is herself past the ninety mark in life's cycle, for it is the birth-place of her husband, Richard Stites, that is passing into oblivion.
Mrs. Stites trembled as she told the history of the building and how for almost a decade it had remained in the family, but realizing that times are changing and progress demands that Henderson expand and keep in step with the advancement of the world, she has resigned herself to the change knowing that like all that grows old, the building must give way to newer things.
In the early part of 1800 there was a young business man, who, in truth, was a wholesale merchandise dealer, making regular trips from Philadelphia to New Orleans with a raft of merchandise which he sold to stores as he moved down stream.
This primitive traveler was none other than Samuel Stites. His home was in Philadelphia. He assembled his merchandise at his home town, transported them to Pittsburgh by horses and there he loades them on a barge, built especially for the single trip.
Moving out into the current which was the only means of moving the barge, he would ease his cargo downstream. Of the many places at which he anchored his barge while he sold the merchangts his goods, Henderson was one.
As previously mentioned, New Orleans was the destination. Upon arrival, the barge was abandoned, for it was of no more use to this primitive travelling salesman, as he lacked pwoer facilities to get it back upstream.
Abandoning his boat in New Orleans, Mr. Stites would purchase a horse and make the return trip to Philadelphia on horseback.
The descendents of Mr. Stites could not recall the specific reason, but something attracted him to Henderson, where he decided to locate and make his home.
He had not been in Henderson long before he married a daughter of William Holloway. Their married life started in a small home on what is known as Upper or North Main Street. They lived at this place for an unknown number of years and then starts the story of the building now standing, but which this time next year will probably be replaced by a modern Masonic home.
Mr. Stites built, according to his own notions and ideas, the home in which he and his wife died.
Henderson was hardly more than a village at that time and the main street then was what we now call Second Street. The site chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Stites for their home was amply large with plenty of space on either side and also extending back for some distance in a wide, open tract of ground.
In this vacant lot at the head of their home they planted what later developed into one of the most beautiful flower gardens in the city.
To the left of their home, where the Hambleton and Arnett & Fenwick stores now stand, was the Stites stable and horse lot. While portions of the land were sold as the town grew, the home remained the same and has the same appearance today that it did when built.
At the death of Mr. and Mrs. Stites the home was deeded to their daughter, Lucy Stites Barret, wife of James Barret. Mr. and Mrs. Barret made their home on the old estate unitl their beautiful home on Center street was built.
At the death of Mrs. James Barret the home was deeded to her son, Henry Barret, who has for several years used the building for his office, and has now donated it to the Masons.
Copied from: History of Henderson Co., KY. located at the Filson Club, Louisville.
Samuel Stites, the subject of this sketch, was a son of Richard Stites (who was a Sea Captain) and was born in Philadelphia, March 22, 1792. During the summer of 1819 he immigrated to Henderson and engaged in mercantile pursuits.
For many years he controlled the large landed interest of Mr. Lyne Starling, of Columbus, Ohio, located in Henderson Country, and by his promptness and efficient business capacity, whon the confidence and highest esteem of that gentleman. On the twentieth day of February 1823, Mr. Stites married Miss Rebecca Holloway, daughter of Major John Holloway, of this county, and unto them were born four children, namely: Mary Cameron married Edmund L. Davidson, of Springfield, Kentucky, and died, leaving one child, now Mrs. Susan Ray of Louisville; Richard married Miss Ann Mary Hopkins, and died a few years since, leaving five children, Samuel, Willia, Camilla, Richard and Hamilton. Samuel and Camilla are married, Rebecca married Col. William S. Elam. She has two children, henry Pendleton and Susie Rankin. Mr. Stites, after having lived a most exemplary life, died on the fifthy day of April, 1862. His good wife, one of the strongest minded and most charitable of her generation, followed some years after. He was born on 22 March 1792 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA. He was the son of Richard Stites and Mary Cameron. Samuel Stites married Rebecca Ballard Holloway, daughter of Maj. John Holloway and Anne Starling, on 20 February 1823. Occupation: Merchant at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. Samuel Stites died on 5 April 1862 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, at age 70.
Note: Sources: Vincent, Delano V. "Descendents of Henry & Benjamin Stites" in NY Gen & Bio Records, Vol 107, No 2 (April, 1976)
Joseph Sullivant "A Genealogy and Family Memorial", 1874.
In Sullivant (1874) we have the following description:
"...Samuel Stites, a merchant in Henderson, a native of Philadelphia, who had been brought up to the mercantile business. He was an exemplary member of the Presbyterian church, a business man of correct habits and integrity, and much respected and esteemed."
The following was retyped from an article found at Henderson Co., KY Library. The original was apparently taken from a newspaper clipping, circa 1920. (from Susan Bockhoven/3616 Fallen Timer Dr./Louisville, KY
40241-1619).
Pioneer Residence Withstands Time and Weather For Hundred Years:
Falls Before Wreckers
Within the next few days an old landmark that has withstood the ravages of time and weather for more than a hundred years will fall before the wreckers' hammers, giving way to progress and a more modern building.
This old residence which has occupied a revered place in the hearts of Henderson's older citizens for many years, has been donated to the Masonic order as the site for their new home. Plans for the new building are rapidly being completed and actual construction work will probably be started within the next 30 days.
At the presetn time, however, there is genuine sorrow in the household of the descendents of Samuel Stites and his wife, the pioneer residents of Henderson who about 100 years ago erected this fine old home on Second Street. For the last century the old home has remained in the possession of Stites-Barret family and at no time since it was built has it been cared for by other hands.
A touching scene greeting the writer when he called on Mrs. Ann Stites, daughter-in-law of the pioneers, who is herself past the ninety mark in life's cycle, for it is the birth-place of her husband, Richard Stites, that is passing into oblivion.
Mrs. Stites trembled as she told the history of the building and how for almost a decade it had remained in the family, but realizing that times are changing and progress demands that Henderson expand and keep in step with the advancement of the world, she has resigned herself to the change knowing that like all that grows old, the building must give way to newer things.
In the early part of 1800 there was a young business man, who, in truth, was a wholesale merchandise dealer, making regular trips from Philadelphia to New Orleans with a raft of merchandise which he sold to stores as he moved down stream.
This primitive traveler was none other than Samuel Stites. His home was in Philadelphia. He assembled his merchandise at his home town, transported them to Pittsburgh by horses and there he loades them on a barge, built especially for the single trip.
Moving out into the current which was the only means of moving the barge, he would ease his cargo downstream. Of the many places at which he anchored his barge while he sold the merchangts his goods, Henderson was one.
As previously mentioned, New Orleans was the destination. Upon arrival, the barge was abandoned, for it was of no more use to this primitive travelling salesman, as he lacked pwoer facilities to get it back upstream.
Abandoning his boat in New Orleans, Mr. Stites would purchase a horse and make the return trip to Philadelphia on horseback.
The descendents of Mr. Stites could not recall the specific reason, but something attracted him to Henderson, where he decided to locate and make his home.
He had not been in Henderson long before he married a daughter of William Holloway. Their married life started in a small home on what is known as Upper or North Main Street. They lived at this place for an unknown number of years and then starts the story of the building now standing, but which this time next year will probably be replaced by a modern Masonic home.
Mr. Stites built, according to his own notions and ideas, the home in which he and his wife died.
Henderson was hardly more than a village at that time and the main street then was what we now call Second Street. The site chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Stites for their home was amply large with plenty of space on either side and also extending back for some distance in a wide, open tract of ground.
In this vacant lot at the head of their home they planted what later developed into one of the most beautiful flower gardens in the city.
To the left of their home, where the Hambleton and Arnett & Fenwick stores now stand, was the Stites stable and horse lot. While portions of the land were sold as the town grew, the home remained the same and has the same appearance today that it did when built.
At the death of Mr. and Mrs. Stites the home was deeded to their daughter, Lucy Stites Barret, wife of James Barret. Mr. and Mrs. Barret made their home on the old estate unitl their beautiful home on Center street was built.
At the death of Mrs. James Barret the home was deeded to her son, Henry Barret, who has for several years used the building for his office, and has now donated it to the Masons.
Copied from: History of Henderson Co., KY. located at the Filson Club, Louisville.
Samuel Stites, the subject of this sketch, was a son of Richard Stites (who was a Sea Captain) and was born in Philadelphia, March 22, 1792. During the summer of 1819 he immigrated to Henderson and engaged in mercantile pursuits.
For many years he controlled the large landed interest of Mr. Lyne Starling, of Columbus, Ohio, located in Henderson Country, and by his promptness and efficient business capacity, whon the confidence and highest esteem of that gentleman. On the twentieth day of February 1823, Mr. Stites married Miss Rebecca Holloway, daughter of Major John Holloway, of this county, and unto them were born four children, namely: Mary Cameron married Edmund L. Davidson, of Springfield, Kentucky, and died, leaving one child, now Mrs. Susan Ray of Louisville; Richard married Miss Ann Mary Hopkins, and died a few years since, leaving five children, Samuel, Willia, Camilla, Richard and Hamilton. Samuel and Camilla are married, Rebecca married Col. William S. Elam. She has two children, henry Pendleton and Susie Rankin. Mr. Stites, after having lived a most exemplary life, died on the fifthy day of April, 1862. His good wife, one of the strongest minded and most charitable of her generation, followed some years after. He was born on 22 March 1792 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA. He was the son of Richard Stites and Mary Cameron. Samuel Stites married Rebecca Ballard Holloway, daughter of Maj. John Holloway and Anne Starling, on 20 February 1823. Occupation: Merchant at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. Samuel Stites died on 5 April 1862 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, at age 70.
Children of Samuel Stites and Rebecca Ballard Holloway
- Mary Cameron Stites+ b. 19 Dec 1823, d. 29 Feb 1852
- Ann Holloway Stites b. 19 Apr 1829, d. 21 Apr 1833
- Richard Stites+ b. 3 Aug 1832, d. 5 Dec 1882
- Rebecca Holloway Stites+ b. 18 Nov 1835
- Jane Davison Stites b. 8 Aug 1839, d. 16 Jul 1840
- Lucy Frances Stites+ b. 28 Mar 1842, d. 6 Jan 1903
Citations
- [S20] Joseph Sullivant, A Genealogy and Family Memorial, 95 - 97.
Samuel Stites
M, b. 14 January 1859, d. 26 July 1926
Note: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5155, Date of Import: 12 Apr 1998]
Samuel Stites was superintendent for Louisville, Nashvile and St. Louis RR. Retired to a farm down by Fort Knox and West Point. Stites Station, on the maps until 1985, was named for him.
Reference in: Vincent, Delano V. "Descendents of Henry & Benjamin Stites" in NY Gen & Bio Records, Vol 107, No 2 (April, 1976)
Picture of Samuel holding my father (Richard Stites, Jr., his grandson), as a baby is in my possession.
Samuel Stites was born on 14 January 1859 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. He was the son of Richard Stites and Anna Mary Hopkins. Samuel Stites lived on 1 June 1880 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, living with his aunt Rebecca Elam's family.1 He married Emma Bauer, daughter of Henry C. Bauer and Caroline Sied, on 12 December 1883, two children born to the marriage, one living as of the 1910 census.2 Samuel Stites lived, Lived near Stites Station, named for him. He married Grace (?). Samuel Stites died on 26 July 1926 at Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY, at age 67.
Samuel Stites was superintendent for Louisville, Nashvile and St. Louis RR. Retired to a farm down by Fort Knox and West Point. Stites Station, on the maps until 1985, was named for him.
Reference in: Vincent, Delano V. "Descendents of Henry & Benjamin Stites" in NY Gen & Bio Records, Vol 107, No 2 (April, 1976)
Picture of Samuel holding my father (Richard Stites, Jr., his grandson), as a baby is in my possession.
Samuel Stites was born on 14 January 1859 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. He was the son of Richard Stites and Anna Mary Hopkins. Samuel Stites lived on 1 June 1880 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, living with his aunt Rebecca Elam's family.1 He married Emma Bauer, daughter of Henry C. Bauer and Caroline Sied, on 12 December 1883, two children born to the marriage, one living as of the 1910 census.2 Samuel Stites lived, Lived near Stites Station, named for him. He married Grace (?). Samuel Stites died on 26 July 1926 at Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY, at age 67.
Children of Samuel Stites and Emma Bauer
- Richard Stites Sr.+ b. 23 Jul 1884, d. 23 Sep 1970
- Samuel Stites b. 2 Feb 1886, d. 10 Feb 1887
Samuel Stites
M, b. 27 June 1897, d. February 1978
Samuel Stites was born on 27 June 1897 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY.1 He was the son of William Hopkins Stites and Bertha Hall. Samuel Stites married Lillie Morrow Atchison, daughter of John Boliver Atchison and Emma Luttrell Morrow, on 26 June 1921 at Nashville, Davidson Co., TN. Occupation: Electrical engineer with power company in 1930 at Muskegon, Muskegon Co., MI.2 Samuel Stites died in February 1978 at Florida at age 80 death date per SSDI.
Note: As a young man, piloted a Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" biplane, later was VP of Ohio Edison Company.
Note: As a young man, piloted a Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" biplane, later was VP of Ohio Edison Company.
Child of Samuel Stites and Lillie Morrow Atchison
- William Hopkins Stites+ b. 26 Aug 1924, d. May 2002
Samuel Stites
M, b. 2 February 1886, d. 10 February 1887
Samuel Stites was born on 2 February 1886 at Henderson Co., KY. He was the son of Samuel Stites and Emma Bauer. Samuel Stites died on 10 February 1887 at age 1.
Sophie Aline Stites
F, b. 18 December 1897, d. 20 May 1991
Sophie Aline Stites was born on 18 December 1897 at Henderson Co., KY.1 She was the daughter of Hamilton Stites and Lucille Soaper. Sophie Aline Stites married Paul Bristol Thompson circa 1923. Sophie Aline Stites married Donald C. Smith. Sophie Aline Stites died on 20 May 1991 at San Diego Co., CA, at age 93.
Children of Sophie Aline Stites and Paul Bristol Thompson
- Lucile Stites Thompson b. c 1924
- Susan Ruth Thompson b. c Jan 1926
Citations
- [S1578] 1910 Federal Census, San Francisco County, California. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Rolls 95 - 102; FHL #1374108 - 115.
William Hopkins Stites
M, b. 3 June 1862, d. 14 January 1940
William Hopkins Stites was born on 3 June 1862 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, 1900 census shows 1864, and age 35.1 He was the son of Richard Stites and Anna Mary Hopkins. William Hopkins Stites married Bertha Hall on 21 October 1896 at Henderson, Henderson Co., KY. William Hopkins Stites lived on 8 June 1900 at North Main Street, Henderson, Henderson Co., KY.1 He married Christiana P. Clark, daughter of David D. Clark and Georgina LaNauze, circa 1920 at Henderson Co., KY. William Hopkins Stites died on 14 January 1940 at Youngstown, Mahoning Co., OH, at age 77. He was buried in January 1940 at Fernwood Cemetery, Henderson, Henderson Co., KY, Findagrave #90086984.
Child of William Hopkins Stites and Bertha Hall
- Samuel Stites+ b. 27 Jun 1897, d. Feb 1978
Citations
- [S1577] 1900 Federal Census, Henderson County, Kentucky. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 527; FHL #1240527.
William Hopkins Stites
M, b. 26 August 1924, d. May 2002
William Hopkins Stites was born on 26 August 1924 at Nashville, Davidson Co., TN.1 He was the son of Samuel Stites and Lillie Morrow Atchison. William Hopkins Stites married Cordelia Lambert, daughter of William Darby Lambert and Cordelia Vance, on 28 September 1945 at Youngstown, Mahoning Co., OH. William Hopkins Stites died in May 2002 at Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, at age 77.
Note: Colonel, U.S. Army. West Point, Class of 1945. All-American Lacrosse team, two tours Korea, instructor, Advanced Armor School, Ft. Knox, tank battalion commander, Ft. Carson. Foreign Service School, Washington, DC, Military Attache, Katmandu, Nepal, Chief of Staff, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO.
Note: Colonel, U.S. Army. West Point, Class of 1945. All-American Lacrosse team, two tours Korea, instructor, Advanced Armor School, Ft. Knox, tank battalion commander, Ft. Carson. Foreign Service School, Washington, DC, Military Attache, Katmandu, Nepal, Chief of Staff, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO.
Citations
- [S1576] 1930 Federal Census, Muskegon County, Michigan. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 1014-15; FHL #2340749-50.
Amy M. Stith
F, b. 17 March 1839, d. 11 October 1894
Amy M. Stith was born on 17 March 1839 at Fairfield Co., OH. She was the daughter of John Stith and Delilah Hite. Amy M. Stith married Henry M. Saum, son of Jacob Saum and Elizabeth Winegardner, on 26 February 1863. Amy M. Stith died on 11 October 1894 at age 55.
Children of Amy M. Stith and Henry M. Saum
- Isaac Henry Saum b. 17 Dec 1863
- Elizabeth Alice Saum b. 15 Aug 1865, d. 16 Feb 1914
- Etta Saum b. 15 Jan 1868, d. 25 Jun 1868
- Otto A. Saum b. 8 Feb 1869
- Darlington Saum b. 30 Mar 1870, d. 20 Jul 1870
- John Saum b. 10 Jun 1871, d. Apr 1946
- William Allen Saum b. 6 Nov 1873, d. 17 Dec 1889
- Charles Saum b. 11 Jan 1875
- Solomon Glen Saum b. 28 Feb 1876, d. 6 Mar 1926
- Mary Odessa Saum b. 7 Oct 1878
John Stith
M
John Stith married Delilah Hite.
Child of John Stith and Delilah Hite
- Amy M. Stith+ b. 17 Mar 1839, d. 11 Oct 1894