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Johann Jacob Fenstermacher and Anna Margaretha Schweig




Husband Johann Jacob Fenstermacher

           Born: May 21, 1709
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         Father: Johann Matthais Fenstermacher (1678-      )
         Mother: Anna Catharina Ruppenthal (1689-      )


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Wife Anna Margaretha Schweig

           Born: Sep 11, 1719 - Traunen, Germany
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           Died: 1790
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         Father: Living
         Mother: Living





Children
1 M William Fenstermacher

           Born: Oct 11, 1740
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2 F Anna Maria Fenstermacher

           Born: May 16, 1740-1741 - Mertztown (Oley Twp), PA USA
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           Died: May 10, 1801 - Shoenersville, Lehigh Co, Pennsylvania
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         Spouse: Michael Bieber (1740-1832)
           Marr: 1760 - Kriedersville, Northampton, PA



3 M Christian Fenstermacher

           Born: Jun 8, 1748
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4 M Jacob Fenstermacher

           Born: 1749
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5 M Joseph Fenstermacher

           Born: 1750
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6 F Anna Barbara Fenstermacher

           Born: 1753
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7 M Johannes Fenstermacher

           Born: 1760
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Kindred Konnections, submitter unknown. Children birthdates seem to be a little out of order, although there were many children then who did not survive.
KK, Brian Tice: children listed: Andrew, Anna Maria b 1740, William John b 1740)


One of the founders of the Longswamp Reformed Church, near Mertztown, Pa.
Jacob Fenstermacher was the father of 7 children, viz.:
1 William, who settled in Heidelberg twp.; 2 Anna Maria. 1740- 1801, wifeof Michael Bieber, 1740-1832; 3 Christian, settled in Allen twp.,Northampton Co., Pa., he and wife bur, at Shoenersville, Pa.;
4 Joseph; 5Jacob; 6 Anna Barbara; 7 Johannes, the founder of a large branch of afamily in Lehigh and Allen townships, Northampton Co. Wife, Anna Maria.See Lehigh Co. History, Vol. II, p. 344. For
further information onBieber-Fenstermacher family see under the Immigrant John Bieber, 1719 whocame Nov. 2, 1744.
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Johann Matthais Fenstermacher and Anna Catharina Ruppenthal




Husband Johann Matthais Fenstermacher

           Born: Sep 24, 1678
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         Father: Hans Conradt Fenstermacher (Abt 1650-      )
         Mother: Johanetta Brictu Heffner (Abt 1650-      )


       Marriage: Oct 27, 1707 - Nohefelden, Oberamt, Germany




Wife Anna Catharina Ruppenthal

           Born: May 8, 1689 - Bavaria
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         Father: Living
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Children
1 M Johann Jacob Fenstermacher

           Born: May 21, 1709
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         Spouse: Anna Margaretha Schweig (1719-1790)



2 F Maria Margred Fenstermacher

           Born: Jan 28, 1711
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3 M Johann Wilhelm Fenstermacher

           Born: Abt 1712
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4 M Franz Philip Fenstermacher

           Born: Feb 27, 1713
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5 F Anna Maria Fenstermacher

           Born: Jun 22, 1718
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6 F Maria Catharine Fenstermacher

           Born: Sep 19, 1720
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7 M Living (details have been suppressed)

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8 F Living (details have been suppressed)

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Kindred Konnections, submitter unknown: marriage shows 25 Oct 1707, Schultausen, Achtelsbach. Dates of birth for children listed are from this file. Names Maria Margared (Magdalena?), not on his list are Johann Matthias and Maria Elisabeth.
KK, Brian Tice: dates for Johann and Anna match. Only child listed is Johann Jacob
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David Booth Wilson and Susannah Fletcher




Husband David Booth Wilson

           Born: Dec 11, 1816 - Belmont County, Ohio
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         Father: James Wilson (1779-Abt 1860) 32,38,52
         Mother: Mary Emory (Abt 1784-      )


       Marriage: Sep 9, 1838 - Morgon County, Illinois




Wife Susannah Fletcher

           Born: Abt 1819 - England
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1 F Living (details have been suppressed)

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2 F L. J. Wilson

           Born: Abt 1843 - Illinois
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3 F Minerva Wilson

           Born: Abt 1845 - Illinois
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         Spouse: Living
         Spouse: Living



4 M John Wilson

           Born: Abt 1846
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           Died: Jul 16, 1847
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5 F Susan E. Wilson

           Born: Sep 11, 1848
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           Died: Mar 4, 1851
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6 F Mary A. Wilson

           Born: Sep 14, 1851
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7 M Edward H. Wilson

           Born: Jun 1856
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David is said to have left the rest of his family in Illinois and moved to Kentucky, and the family lost all trace of him. An affidavit written in 1871, states that he was living in Kansas in 1871. The 1870 census shows him there also.

William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas

JUDGE D. B. WILSON, farmer and stock grower, Section 35, Township 17, Range 22, P. O. Paola. The subject of this sketch is one of the pioneers of Kansas of 1856, having located near the historic ground of Osawatomie, in May of that memorable year. He was born in Belmont County, Ohio, December 11, 1816; received a common school education and moved to Morgan County, Ill, in May, 1836, being a pioneer of that region also. He spent twenty years in that locality and then emigrated to Kansas,. He arrived in Lykins County (now Miami) in the first of May, 1856, and pitched his tent on government land near the site of Osawatomie, which was made historic the following August, by the engagement of the forces of General John Reed (pro-slavery) and the Free-state land under John Brown. Judge Wilson identified himself with the Free-state party and participated in the trying scenes of those days. In March, 1861, prior to the bombardment of Fort Sumpter and the call for troops by the government, in anticipation of the situation, organized a military company under the state laws and was commissioned its Captain. The company was regularly sworn into the service of the State. On the call for troops the members principally re-enlisted in the United States Volunteer Service. Judge Wilson has served in various civil offices, both in Illinois and Kansas, having served as Postmaster at Arenzville, Ill during the administration of Presidents Taylor and Fillmore. He has served eighteen years as Justice of the Peace, six years as Judge of Probate of Miami County, beginning January, 1863. He was appointed by Judge S. O. Thatcher, of Lawrence, as Clerk of the District Court to fill a vacancy. He was married in Morgan County, Ill, September 9, 1838, to Miss Susannah Fletcher. They had a family of three sons and six daughters, of whom two sons and four daughters are still living, all residents of Miami County, Kan. excepting one, the oldest son, in Doniphan County, the second son, Edward H. was born in June, 1856, the second white child born in Lykins (now Miami County) The Judge has a fine farm of 160 acres in the western part of the town of Valley, where he is passing the evening of
his days.

Clerk of the District Court - L. McArthur, E. W. Robinson, J. B. Hobson,
D. B. Wilson, 1860; H. B. Smith, 1861; George Roberts, 1862; I. J. Banister, 1863; Thomas Roberts, 1864; L. J. Banister, 1866; J. S. Beeson, 1869; J. E. Wallace, 1874; E. M. Wickersham, 1876, present incumbent.

Probate Judge - Isaac Jacobs, A. H. McFadin, Cyrus Tator, G. A. Colton; D. B. Wilson, 1862; Joshua Clayton, 1868; E. W. Robinson, 1872, incumbent.

This is an alphabetical index of the names of the people referenced in "Organization of a Light Horse Company, Stanton, March 21st, 1861, which was originally published in the Southern Kansas Herald and reprinted by the Miami County Genealogy Society in MICOGESOQU, Vol. 6 (1991), No. 2, p. 54. Photocopies of the page published in MICOGESOQU may be purchased from the Miami County Genealogy Society.

Wilson, D. B. - Captain
Stockwell, G. H. - First Lieutenant
English, G. O. - Second Lieutenant
Martin, W. C. - First Sergeant
Bell, J. F. - Second Sergeant
Stockwell, O. P. - Third Sergeant
Stockwell, W. - First Corporal
Upedegraff, Mark - Second Corporal
Lewis, A. G. - Third Corporal
Wells, Elias - Fourth Corporal
Jenison, J. W. - Musician
Johnson, James - Treasury
Bobdell, D. J. - Secretary

JOHN HERATY, farmer, Section 25, Township 18, Range 24, P. O. New Lancaster, was born in Ireland in 1827. Immigrated to America in 1847. Resided two years in Indiana then moved to Iowa and in September, 1857, came to Miami Township, Miami County, Kan., and made a claim where he now resides. He has a well improved farm of 358 acres. Mr. Heraty was a pronounced Free-state man in opinion, and sided with that party in the early troubles. On the breaking out of the late war he enlisted in July, 1861 in the Third Kansas Volunteers, afterwards the Tenth and served three years., Was under Gen. Blunt, and participated in several engagements. He was elected to Township Trustee, was re-elected and served six years and has also held other minor offices. He was married in Kansas, in May, 1868, to Mrs. Minerva Hendricks, daughter of Judge D. B. Wilson, of Valley Township. Mrs. Hearty was born in Illinois. She had one child by her first marriage, a daughter-Annie M. There are three living children by her second marriage-Edward F., Mary L. and Clarence J.


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Living and Jane Pegg




Husband Living (details have been suppressed)

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Wife Jane Pegg

           Born: 1702
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         Father: Daniel Pegg (Abt 1665-1702) 32,33
         Mother: Barbara Jones (1669-1746)





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John Ford and Elizabeth Goodpasture




Husband John Ford

           Born: 1832 - Morgan County, Illinois
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           Died: 1857
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       Marriage: May 7, 1854 - Sagamon County, Illinois




Wife Elizabeth Goodpasture

            AKA: Lizzie Goodpasture
           Born: Nov 9, 1836 - Morgan County, Illinois
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           Died: Aug 30, 1925 - South Bend, Pacific County, Washington
         Buried:  - Wilson Cemetery, Wilson Point, Pacific County, Washington


         Father: Hamilton Goodpasture (1811-1888)
         Mother: Eleanor Ellison (1820-1879)



   Other Spouse: Martin Samuel Fancher (1836-      ) - Mar 3, 1859

   Other Spouse: George Washington Moul Wilson (1830-1911) 42 - Jan 22, 1873 - Eugene, Oregon



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John Stodgell and Living




Husband John Stodgell

           Born: Abt 1625 - England
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           Died: Abt 1705 - Essex Co, VA
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         Father: Living
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1 M James Stodgell

           Born: Abt 1660 - , Essex, VA
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2 M John Stodgill

           Born: Abt 1665 - Essex Co, VA
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           Died: Abt 1725 - Essex Co, VA
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         Spouse: Living




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Notes: "Sturgill Family Volume 2" ....records of the North Pemberton Parish of Somersetshire, England, show that a John Stodgell, son of Richard Stodgell, was christened there in 1615. He was probably the progenitor of the Sturgill family in America, but this is not proven."


AOL source stated Bristol, England, and Sturgill Family Vol2 stated he originated from Somersetshire, England.
David Sturgill of Ashe Co, NC, in his book "The Sturgill Book", thinks that John Stogdell b ca 1625/1630, Bristol, England, who came to America in 1650 as an indentured of two to four years, was the ancestor of the Sturgills in America. Further that John's ancestors immigrated to England from Bavaria one or two generations before John's birth.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1666" by Neil Marion Nugent of the Virginia Land Office, Richmond, VA, 1963, states James Hurd was granted 500 acres on the South Side of Potomeck River beginning at the Mouth of Hurds Creek, neare to Matchotiq Creek, 18 Oct 1650, for transporting 10 persons. This list as given contains the name of John Stogdell.
Moved to Essex Co, VA 1650
SOUR Paul Purdom through America On Linve (Internet) pwp@cs.indiana.edu
SOUR Some branches of the Sturgill Family-Vol 1 and 2 - Descendants of AMBROSE, John, James, and Lewis Sturgill by David A Sturgill, 1993.
Kindred Konnections: Michael G Littleton; 2165 Stonewall Dr; Macungie, PA 18062; littlet999@aol.com (1999) goes from Richard to John C and Sarah Donoho
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Living and Living




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         Father: Living
         Mother: Sarah Turner (Abt 1748-After 1825)





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Living and Living




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         Father: Living
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Living and Living




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         Father: Living
         Mother: Sarah Turner (Abt 1748-After 1825)





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Living and Living




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         Father: Living
         Mother: Sarah Turner (Abt 1748-After 1825)





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