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1741 - 1825 (83 years)
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Name |
John Stauffer |
Title |
Rev. Rev |
Birth |
12 Mar 1741 |
Rohrbach, Baden, Germany |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1825 |
Beaver Twp, Columbiana County (now Mahoning County) Ohio |
Notes |
- from Davis, pp198 (PDF pp 202)
5212. John Stauffer, b. 12 Mar 1741, Rohrbach, Baden, Germany. d. 1825, Beaver Township,
Columbiana County (now Mahoning County) , Ohio. He married Elizabeth Winkle on 4 Apr 1769
at Lancaster Town, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The administrator of his estate at Columbiana
County on 18 Mar 1825 was Abraham Stauffer. In 1768, the executors of his father’s estate
transferred his father’s land in Manor Township, Lancaster County to him and in 1772, John and his
wife Elizabeth sold the Manor Township land to John’s brother Abraham Stauffer. He was probably
the John taxed at Manor Township (on his late father’s land) in 1763. He was taxed at Donegal
Township in 1769 on 150 acres and in 1770 on 200 acres. He was living at Donegal Township when
he made a bond for 200 3/4 acres in Donegal Township to John Hertzler and Jacob Ebersole of
Donegal Township, guardians of Abraham Stauffer on 20 Mar 1769. Apparently the land came back
to John as he was living at Donegal Township in 1770 when he and his wife Elizabeth sold 200 3/4
acres to Martin Nisley of Donegal Township (his step-father). The 200 3/4 acres was adjacent to
John’s uncle Jacob Stauffer’s land. In 1771 he and his wife Elizabeth were living at Donegal
Township when they sold 33 acres in Donegal to Martin Nisley of Mt. Joy Township. He was taxed
at Manor Township, Lancaster County as a renter from 1771 to 1783. He was of Manor Township
when he bought 4 acres adjacent to his other land in Manor Township from John Stayman on 31 Oct
1781. He was taxed back in Donegal in 1783. He was living at Donegal in 1783 when he bought 53
acres and 70 acres in Rapho Township from Jacob and Elizabeth Cassell. He was living at Rapho
Township in 1785 when he and his wife Elizabeth sold 53 acres in Rapho to Isaac Hershey of
Hempfield Township. He was taxed at Rapho Township in 1783 on 50 acres and was last taxed there
in 1786. He was living at Rapho Township on 17 Jan 1787 when he and his wife Elizabeth sold land
in Rapho Township to Abraham Stauffer of Washington County, Maryland. John was of Tyrone
Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania when he bought 132 acres on Jacob’s Creek from John
Stephenson on 20 May 1789. He and his wife Elizabeth were of Tyrone Township, Fayette County
when he sold 132 acres on Jacob’s Creek in Tyrone Township to James Steret on 22 May 1789. In
the December term court of common pleas in 1798 he had a judgement against him of $100. In the
1790 census he was living at Fayette County (2-2-4). He and his brother Abraham bought 43 acres
together in Tyrone Township on 11 Jun 1793 from Moses Smith. On 10 Sep 1801, John and his wife
Elizabeth lived at Dunbar Township when he and his brother Abraham and his wife Ann of Tyrone
Township sold the 43 acres in Tyrone Township to Jacob Baltzly. John and his wife Elizabeth were
of New Haven, Dunbar Township, Fayette County on 10 Aug 1803 when they sold lot #8 in New
Haven to James Rogers. John bought lot #8 from Isaac Meason earlier. He may have been one of
the 4 John Stovers taxed at South Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County in 1798. He was
taxed at Dunbar Township from 1799 to 1809 on no land. In the 1800 census he was living at Dunbar
Township (31001-01101). He is not found in records at Fayette County after 1809. He was living
at Beaver Township, Columbiana County, Ohio over age 45 with no others in his household in 1820
near Henry Stouffer of Green Township, Columbiana County.
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Person ID |
I0076 |
Halbstein_Parrish Family Tree |
Last Modified |
27 May 2009 |
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