Daniel C. Stover1
M, b. 18 November 1822, d. 30 March 1901
Occupation: Attorney at Ladoga, Montgomery Co., IN.1 Daniel C. Stover was Christian.1 He was graduated; Wabash College, and Indiana University law school.1 He was born on 18 November 1822 at Botetourt Co., VA.1 He was the son of George Stover and Anna Rader.1 Daniel C. Stover married Frances Macy Harney, daughter of Rev. Gilbert Tennant Harney and Charlotte Kyle, circa 1848.1 Daniel C. Stover married Duck Harney, daughter of Rev. Gilbert Tennant Harney and Charlotte Kyle, on 13 September 1864.1 Daniel C. Stover died on 30 March 1901 at Ladoga, Montgomery Co., IN, at age 78.1
Children of Daniel C. Stover and Frances Macy Harney
- James Harney Stover+1 b. 17 Mar 1849
- Rev. Berty George Stover2 b. 26 Jun 1853, d. 2 Jun 1875
- Eliza Frances Stover+2 b. 15 Sep 1856, d. 7 Jul 1888
Children of Daniel C. Stover and Duck Harney
- Urban Carey Stover+2 b. 16 Jan 1868
- Anna C. Stover2 b. 5 May 1871
Daniel Carl Stover1
M, b. 9 May 1839
Daniel Carl Stover was born on 9 May 1839 at Greencastle, Franklin Co., PA.1 He was the son of Jacob Price Stover and Elizabeth Emmert.1 Daniel Carl Stover married Mary Clara Porter circa 1870.1 Daniel Carl Stover died at Freeport, Stephenson Co., IL,
Early in Mr. Stover's boyhood he gave evidence of inventive ingenuity. He well remembers a conversation between his father and Rev. David Long when he was quite a boy. His father stated to Mr. Long "that he feared Dan would never amount to anything; he is not satisfied to work like others, but is all the time trying to improve or find some easier way of doing the work. It is a pity he was not born in my time, for then there was use for this disposition, but now everything is invented that can be of any use, so there is nothing further to be done." Mr. Long quite agreed with his father and that settled it, for he thought they knew it all. But his disposition to invent was like Caesar's ghost, it would not down and from that day to this his happiest moments are when he is inventing something new. If the old adage, "He that causes two blades of grass to grow where but one grew formerly is a public benefactor," is true, then Mr. Stover has his reward.
When about 20 years of age, he went to California where he remained about two years. Returning home he went to northern Illinois and located at Freeport, where he has since been engaged in manufacturing wind engines and farm machinery, and can now boast of having the largest wind mill manufactory in the world. He also manufactures the noted "Phoenix Bicycle," one of the six leading standard wheels of the U.S. In 1866, he served as Alderman of the City of Freeport, and is now president of the Henny Buggy Works, and also president of the State Bank of Freeport. (Fretz.)
NOTE: Inventor of the metal-vaned windmill, (U.S. Patent No. 133,601 for the "Stover Wind Engine" granted Dec. 3, 1872.)1
Early in Mr. Stover's boyhood he gave evidence of inventive ingenuity. He well remembers a conversation between his father and Rev. David Long when he was quite a boy. His father stated to Mr. Long "that he feared Dan would never amount to anything; he is not satisfied to work like others, but is all the time trying to improve or find some easier way of doing the work. It is a pity he was not born in my time, for then there was use for this disposition, but now everything is invented that can be of any use, so there is nothing further to be done." Mr. Long quite agreed with his father and that settled it, for he thought they knew it all. But his disposition to invent was like Caesar's ghost, it would not down and from that day to this his happiest moments are when he is inventing something new. If the old adage, "He that causes two blades of grass to grow where but one grew formerly is a public benefactor," is true, then Mr. Stover has his reward.
When about 20 years of age, he went to California where he remained about two years. Returning home he went to northern Illinois and located at Freeport, where he has since been engaged in manufacturing wind engines and farm machinery, and can now boast of having the largest wind mill manufactory in the world. He also manufactures the noted "Phoenix Bicycle," one of the six leading standard wheels of the U.S. In 1866, he served as Alderman of the City of Freeport, and is now president of the Henny Buggy Works, and also president of the State Bank of Freeport. (Fretz.)
NOTE: Inventor of the metal-vaned windmill, (U.S. Patent No. 133,601 for the "Stover Wind Engine" granted Dec. 3, 1872.)1
Children of Daniel Carl Stover and Mary Clara Porter
- Clara Stover2 b. 30 Apr 1871, d. 5 May 1871
- Mary P. Stover+2 b. 8 May 1873
Daniel George Stover1
M, b. 8 September 1887
Daniel George Stover began military service He enlisted in the World War, U.S. Army the same week that war was declared and went to France as Sergeant Major of Base Hospital No. 22 and was assigned for duty to the Judge Advocate Department and put in a year's service in that Department. He was the first Post Commander of the Eddie Lyon Post in Milwaukee.1 He was Baptist.1 He was born on 8 September 1887 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI.1 He was the son of James Harney Stover and Isabella Dunning Spoor.1 Daniel George Stover was graduated in 1909; A.B., Wisconsin University.1 He married Salina Jerida Amundson, daughter of Anton J. Amundson and Hannah Nayes, on 31 December 1921.1 Daniel George Stover lived in 1926 at 783 54th Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI.1 Occupation: After studying law in his father's office was admitted to practice law in 1912. in 1926 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI.1
Child of Daniel George Stover and Salina Jerida Amundson
- Jane Berty Stover1 b. 7 Nov 1922
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 581.
Daniel L. Stover
M, b. 21 June 1851, d. 11 February 1922
Daniel L. Stover was Church of the Brethren.1 He was born on 21 June 1851 at Ogle Co., IL.1 He was the son of Samuel Stover and Hannah Long. Daniel L. Stover married Caroline Ruppert, daughter of John Ruppert and Catharine Stokely, on 19 March 1876.1 Daniel L. Stover died on 11 February 1922 at Maryland, Ogle Co., IL, at age 70.1
Children of Daniel L. Stover and Caroline Ruppert
- Samuel J. Stover+1 b. 23 Nov 1876
- Esther H. Stover1 b. 1 Dec 1878, d. 26 Dec 1878
- Nora C. Stover+1 b. 18 Jan 1880
- Adella V. Stover1 b. 30 Jul 1882, d. 7 Sep 1882
- Mary S. Stover+1 b. 1 Oct 1883, d. 16 Apr 1920
- Martha L. Stover+2 b. 31 Dec 1887
- Sarah R. Stover2 b. 19 Mar 1891
- Ruth R. Stover2 b. 7 Jul 1894
- Ernst C. Stover2 b. 8 Jan 1898
- Ira L. Stover2 b. 15 Sep 1900, d. 8 May 1915
Daniel P. Stover1
M, b. 8 August 1807, d. circa 1846
Daniel P. Stover was born on 8 August 1807 at Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA.1 He was the son of Emanuel Stover and Susannah Price.1 Daniel P. Stover married Catherine Prudence Funk, daughter of Henry Funk, circa 1835.1 Daniel P. Stover died circa 1846 at Franklin Co., PA, Prudence remarried about 1848, therefore the 1884 date of Daniel Stover's death given in the Wanger book is not right. Probably 1846 is a better timeframe. DLB 2008.1 He was buried at Old Stover Cemetery on Stover Farm, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA.1
Children of Daniel P. Stover and Catherine Prudence Funk
- Susanna F. Stover+1 b. 18 Jan 1836, d. 25 Oct 1860
- Ann Elizabeth Stover+2 b. 31 Dec 1836, d. 3 Jun 1908
- Henry Stover3
- Daniel Stover+3 b. 23 Jan 1845, d. 16 Oct 1906
Daniel Wilbur Stover1
M, b. 5 January 1912
Daniel Wilbur Stover was born on 5 January 1912 at Ankleshwer, India.1 He was the son of Rev. Wilbur B. Stover and Mary Ellen Emmert.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 609.
David Stover
M, b. circa 1748, d. 1797
David Stover married Elizabeth Strickler, daughter of Jacob Strickler and Barbara Kauffman. David Stover was born circa 1748. He was the son of Daniel Stauffer and Eva Albrecht. David Stover died in 1797 at Shenandoah Co., VA.
David Stover
M, b. 14 August 1848, d. 20 September 1848
David Stover was born on 14 August 1848 at Ogle Co., IL.1 He was the son of Samuel Stover and Hannah Long. David Stover died on 20 September 1848 at Ogle Co., IL.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 589.
David Stover
M, b. 23 July 1815, d. 15 August 1848
David Stover was born on 23 July 1815 at Fairfield Co. (probably), OH. He was the son of Samuel Stover and Susanna Brumbach. David Stover died on 15 August 1848 at Fairfield Co. (probably), OH, at age 33.
David Stover
M, b. 19 January 1816
David Stover was born on 19 January 1816 at Botetourt Co., VA.1 He was the son of John Stover and Catherine Snyder. David Stover married Lucinda Whitman on 12 March 1840, No children.1 David Stover died at South Bend, St. Joseph Co., IN.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 527.
David Stover1
M
David Stover was born at Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA.1 He was the son of Emanuel Stover and Susannah Price.1 David Stover died Died in early manhood.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 614.
David Emmert Stover1
M, b. 7 August 1826, d. 25 February 1884
David Emmert Stover was born on 7 August 1826 at Greencastle, Franklin Co., PA.1 He was the son of Jacob Price Stover and Elizabeth Emmert.1 David Emmert Stover married Catherine G. Funk, daughter of Henry Funk, on 5 June 1851.1 David Emmert Stover died on 25 February 1884 at Nevada City, Nevada Co., CA, at age 57 Mr. Stover was in partnership with Alex J. McClure of Chambersburg, Pa. He owned and edited the Franklin Repository, and afterwards built the Caledonia Springs Hotel. During the War of the Rebellion he served in the signal service department, and surviving the service he moved with his family to Nevada City, Cal., where he died. (Fretz.)1 He was buried in February 1884 at Pine Grove Cemetery, Nevada City, Nevada Co., CA, Findagrave #95795685.
Children of David Emmert Stover and Catherine G. Funk
- Annie B. Stover+1 b. 27 Mar 1852
- Arabella M. Stover1 b. 22 Feb 1862
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 606.
David Lewis Stover
M, b. 9 March 1942, d. 10 October 1973
David Lewis Stover was born on 9 March 1942. He was the son of Joseph Rauch Stover and Ferne Elizabeth Selders. David Lewis Stover died on 10 October 1973 at Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, D.C., at age 31
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
DIED AT WALTER REED ARMY HOSPITAL, WASHINGTON, DC. HE HAD BEEN STATIONED AT FT. BENNING, GA, SINCE RETURNING FROM OVERSEAS TWO MONTHS AGO AND AFTER BECOMING SERIOULSY ILL WAS FLOWN TO THE ARMY HOSPTIAL. THE SERGEANT HAD EIGHT YEARS OF SERVICE WITH THE U.S. ARMY.
SURVIVING ARE HIS WIFE, MARY ANN; SONS, ROBERT AND ANDY; DAUGHTERS, JULIE, ANN AND CARRIE; STEP-DAUGHTERS, SAMANTHA AND HEATHER; PARENTS, MR. & MRS. JOSEPH STOVER, LANCASTER; BROTHERS, THOMAS, LANCASTER, JOSEPH, REYNOLDSBURG AND TIMOTHY STOVER, PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, COCOA BEACH, FL.
He was buried in October 1973 at Forest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH, Findagrave #91371858.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
DIED AT WALTER REED ARMY HOSPITAL, WASHINGTON, DC. HE HAD BEEN STATIONED AT FT. BENNING, GA, SINCE RETURNING FROM OVERSEAS TWO MONTHS AGO AND AFTER BECOMING SERIOULSY ILL WAS FLOWN TO THE ARMY HOSPTIAL. THE SERGEANT HAD EIGHT YEARS OF SERVICE WITH THE U.S. ARMY.
SURVIVING ARE HIS WIFE, MARY ANN; SONS, ROBERT AND ANDY; DAUGHTERS, JULIE, ANN AND CARRIE; STEP-DAUGHTERS, SAMANTHA AND HEATHER; PARENTS, MR. & MRS. JOSEPH STOVER, LANCASTER; BROTHERS, THOMAS, LANCASTER, JOSEPH, REYNOLDSBURG AND TIMOTHY STOVER, PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, COCOA BEACH, FL.
He was buried in October 1973 at Forest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH, Findagrave #91371858.
David Stickley Stover
M, b. after 1826
David Stickley Stover was born after 1826 at Virginia. He was the son of Isaac Stover and Elizabeth Brumbach.
Delano C. Stover1
M, b. 16 September 1875
Delano C. Stover was born on 16 September 1875.1 He was the son of Byron D. Stover and Mary B. Boone.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 577.
Donald Wilbur Stover1
M, b. 6 January 1895
Donald Wilbur Stover was born on 6 January 1895.1 He was the son of Franklin W. Stover and Isabel K. Burt.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 601.
Dorothy Irene S. Stover1
F, b. 1904
Dorothy Irene S. Stover was born in 1904.1 She was the daughter of Warren Willis Stover and Bessie Prickett.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 560.
Dorothy M. Stover
F, b. circa 1916
Dorothy M. Stover was born circa 1916 at CA. She was the daughter of Allen J. Stover and Helen Pearl Montague.
Earl B. Stover1
M, b. 14 October 1891
Earl B. Stover was born on 14 October 1891.1 He was the son of Franklin W. Stover and Isabel K. Burt.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 601.
Earl Bertram Stover1
M, b. 26 April 1896
Earl Bertram Stover was born on 26 April 1896.1 He was the son of George A. Stover and Grace B. Warner.1 Earl Bertram Stover married Alice May Carlson, daughter of Rev. John A. Carlson and Anna Hedlund, on 27 September 1922.1 Occupation: Assistant to President, Chicago & South Bend Electric Railway in 1926 at Gary, Lake Co., IN.1 Earl Bertram Stover lived in 1926 at 3642 Washington Street, Gary, Lake Co., IN.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 587.
Edgar L. Stover1
M, b. 7 August 1864, d. 12 February 1865
Edgar L. Stover was born on 7 August 1864 at Franklin Co., PA.1 He was the son of Rev. Jacob A. Stover and Mary C. Lesher.1 Edgar L. Stover died on 12 February 1865 at Franklin Co., PA.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 607.
Elese J. Stover
F, b. circa 1901
Elese J. Stover was born circa 1901 at CA. She was the daughter of Allen J. Stover and Helen Pearl Montague.
Eliza Frances Stover1
F, b. 15 September 1856, d. 7 July 1888
Eliza Frances Stover was born on 15 September 1856.1 She was the daughter of Daniel C. Stover and Frances Macy Harney.1 Eliza Frances Stover married Rev. Levi E. Murray, son of Samuel Murray and Sarah Garber, on 21 August 1882, Ceremony by Rev. L. C. Warren.1 Eliza Frances Stover died on 7 July 1888 at Richmond, Wayne Co., IN, at age 31.1
Children of Eliza Frances Stover and Rev. Levi E. Murray
- Daniel P. Murray1 b. 9 Jul 1883
- James L. Murray1 b. 24 Feb 1887
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 582.
Elizabeth Stover
F, b. 8 October 1814
Elizabeth Stover was born on 8 October 1814 at Botetourt Co. (probably), VA.1 She was the daughter of Abraham Stover and Amy Rader. Elizabeth Stover married John B. Brough on 15 September 1833 at Botetourt Co., VA.1
Children of Elizabeth Stover and John B. Brough
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 588.
Elizabeth Stover
F, b. circa 1757, d. 22 July 1839
Elizabeth Stover was born circa 1757 at Ft. Stover, Antrim Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Bishop William Stover and Judith Schaeffer. Elizabeth Stover married David Stoner, son of Jacob Steiner and Magdalena (?).1 Elizabeth Stover died on 22 July 1839 at Frederick Co., MD. She was buried in July 1839 at Beaver Dam Cemetery, Johnsville, Frederick Co., MD, Findagrave #41607837.
Children of Elizabeth Stover and David Stoner
- Jacob Stoner+ b. 14 Feb 1781, d. 8 Feb 1836
- Daniel Stoner Sr.+1 b. 12 Oct 1786, d. 28 Dec 1878
Citations
- [S955] Richard R. Weber, Stoner Brethren, pp.96-99.
Elizabeth Stover
F, b. 1773, d. 1865
Elizabeth Stover was born in 1773 at Franklin Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Dr. George Stover and Catherine Price. Elizabeth Stover married Jacob Neff, son of Jacob Knaff and Eva C. Flora, on 30 December 1792. Elizabeth Stover died in 1865 at Franklin Co., VA.
Child of Elizabeth Stover and Jacob Neff
- George Neff+ b. 7 Oct 1793, d. 1866
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 540.
Elizabeth Stover
F, b. 4 February 1841, d. 30 December 1916
Elizabeth Stover was born on 4 February 1841 at Quincy Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of John Stover and Mary Deardorf.1 Elizabeth Stover married Abram Emmert Price, son of Jacob Baker Price and Susannah Emmert, on 31 January 1862.1 Elizabeth Stover died on 30 December 1916 at Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA, at age 75
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Mrs. Elizabeth Stover Price, wife of Abram E. Price, vice president of the Bank of Waynesboro, died at her home, 137 West Main street, at 6 o'clock Saturday evening, aged 75 years, 10 months and 23 days.
Mrs. Price had been ill for about thirteen months with a complication of troubles.
She was a daughter of John and Mary (Deardorff) Stover and was born February 4, 1841, on a farm between Five Forks and Shady Grove. She lived there until her marriage to Abram E. Price, January 30, 1862, fifty-five years ago lacking one month.
After their marriage they lived on the Price, now the Bonebrake farm near Nunnery, for eight years, then moved to 111 West Main street the house now owned by J. H. De_____, where they made their home two years. In 1872 they moved to 137 West Main street, where they have since resided.
Mrs. Price was a member of the Church of the Brethren and a woman of marked kindliness of manner, and of charitable disposition. She was devoted to her family and, in return, the members of her family showered a deep affection on her.
Mrs. Price is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Daniel Stoner, Harvey S. Price, Mrs. Samuel Roop, Benjamin W. Price, Mrs. H. C. Gordon, J. Stover Price. She is survived, also, by one sister, Miss Mary Stover, South Broad street.
Funeral services at her late home, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Interment in Green Hill Cemetery.
Waynesboro Record, Waynesboro, PA Wednesday, January 3, 1917 pg 6.1
She was buried at Green Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA, Findgrave #50406370.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Mrs. Elizabeth Stover Price, wife of Abram E. Price, vice president of the Bank of Waynesboro, died at her home, 137 West Main street, at 6 o'clock Saturday evening, aged 75 years, 10 months and 23 days.
Mrs. Price had been ill for about thirteen months with a complication of troubles.
She was a daughter of John and Mary (Deardorff) Stover and was born February 4, 1841, on a farm between Five Forks and Shady Grove. She lived there until her marriage to Abram E. Price, January 30, 1862, fifty-five years ago lacking one month.
After their marriage they lived on the Price, now the Bonebrake farm near Nunnery, for eight years, then moved to 111 West Main street the house now owned by J. H. De_____, where they made their home two years. In 1872 they moved to 137 West Main street, where they have since resided.
Mrs. Price was a member of the Church of the Brethren and a woman of marked kindliness of manner, and of charitable disposition. She was devoted to her family and, in return, the members of her family showered a deep affection on her.
Mrs. Price is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Daniel Stoner, Harvey S. Price, Mrs. Samuel Roop, Benjamin W. Price, Mrs. H. C. Gordon, J. Stover Price. She is survived, also, by one sister, Miss Mary Stover, South Broad street.
Funeral services at her late home, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Interment in Green Hill Cemetery.
Waynesboro Record, Waynesboro, PA Wednesday, January 3, 1917 pg 6.1
She was buried at Green Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA, Findgrave #50406370.
Children of Elizabeth Stover and Abram Emmert Price
- Annie Mary Price+ b. 19 Nov 1862, d. 15 Jun 1938
- Harvey S. Price+ b. 10 Feb 1864, d. 9 Jun 1936
- Ida P. Price b. 23 Jun 1866
- Susan Price b. 30 Sep 1867, d. 9 Oct 1871
- Benjamin Price b. 19 Apr 1869
- Myrtle Price+ b. 28 Jan 1871, d. 10 Nov 1923
- J. Stover Price+ b. 21 Apr 1874
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 741.
Elizabeth Stover
F, b. 1788
Elizabeth Stover was born in 1788 at Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Emanuel Stover and Susannah Price. Elizabeth Stover married John Stoner, son of Abraham Stoner and Mary Ann Miller.1
Children of Elizabeth Stover and John Stoner
- Abraham Stoner2 b. c 1810, d. a 1847
- Mary "Polly" Stoner3 b. 9 Jun 1811, d. 9 Jan 1890
- Samuel P. Stoner2 b. 15 Mar 1814, d. 14 Sep 1886
- John W. Stoner2 b. 16 Jul 1816, d. 22 Jan 1848
- Elizabeth Stoner2 b. 1 Nov 1818, d. 23 Jun 1911
- Henry Stoner2 b. c 1820, d. a 1847
Elizabeth Stover
F, b. 13 November 1799
Elizabeth Stover was born on 13 November 1799 at Shenandoah Co., VA. She was the daughter of Samuel Stover and Susanna Brumbach. Elizabeth Stover married John Wilkins on 1 July 1819.