1850 - Aft 1870 (21 years)
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Name |
John A. Stambaugh |
Born |
1850 |
Ohio, United States [1, 3, 4] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Aft 1870 [2, 5] |
Person ID |
I8667772157 |
Master Tree |
Last Modified |
16 May 2004 |
Father |
John Stambaugh, b. 1815/1816, Pennsylvania, United States , d. 1855/1860 (Age 44 years) |
Mother |
Barbara Smith, b. 1818/1819, Ohio, United States , d. 1856/1860 (Age 41 years) |
Married |
10 Jan 1833 |
Columbania, Ohio, United States |
Notes |
- _STATMARRIED
According to the Columbiana County marriage records, "John Stombaugh and Barbary Smith" were married by Jacob Stombaugh "Minister of the Gospel"
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Family ID |
F7975167045 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- In the 1850 Columbian County, Ohio Census which was enumerated 23 November 1850, John was 1/12 of a year old at that time.
William H. Stambaugh signed as guardian for the inheritance of his three minor siblings, including John, from their grandfather, Henry's, estate in 1866.
In the 1860 Clark County, Illinois Census, John and his siblings reside with David and Margaret Smith in Marshall Twp.
In the 1870 Sullivan County, Indiana Census, John is employed as a Wagon Maker and resides with his wife in Merom.
In the 1880 Huntington County, Indiana Census, there is a John STAMBOUGH, born in 1850 in Ohio to parents born in Pennsylvania residing in Huntington with his wife, Elizabeth, aged 42 and born in West Virginia, his step-daughter, Lenora Nicewarner, aged 15 and born in Ohio, and an "other", Ira C. Pence, aged 12, born in Idaho, and attending school.
Kay Tapia states that John and Laura had a son, Austin Oscar Stambaugh, born March 15, 1870 and died January 16, 1959 who married Mary Ada Sinclair/St. Clair 24 February 1890 in Sullivan County, Indiana; she states they had a daughter, Ruby. In the 1920 Sullivan County, Indiana Census, there is an Austin O. and Mary A. Stanbaugh in Sullivan Twp.; three children reside with them, Harold, Glen, and Margueritte. I have not yet found this link.
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