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Notes for John A Stoner and Lydia Ann Brumbaugh

John Stoner, whose will was dated 1862 in North Woodbury Twp, Blair County was married to Lydia (Brumbaugh). We show him as a son of Abraham Stoner and Anna Kauffman. Several different persons have been conflated with this John Stoner and there is some disagreement about how many distinct people there were and how they were related. Census and tax records for several different men named John Stoner of this place and era might be inter-mixed in the notes below.

The tree at FamilySearch lists three different wives for John Abraham Stoner, son of Abraham Stoner and Anna Kauffman. [1] That tree suggests that John, spouse of Lydia Brumbaugh, and Abraham, spouse of Barbara Rhodes, were the same person. We show John (the subject of these notes and spouse of Lydia Brumbaugh) and Abraham (spouse of Barbara Rhodes) as brothers, both being sons of Abraham Stoner and Anna Kauffman.

John Stoner (the subject of these notes) and his first cousin John (1789-1867) [2], son of John Stoner and Ann Kauffman (who was different from Anna Kauffman, spouse of Abraham), might be difficult to differentiate in some records. Different researchers name one or the other of them as being John Stoner who married Lydia Ann Brumbaugh [3].

The documents in the Research Notes below show that another different man named John Stoner died near Woodbury Twp, Bedford/Blair Counties between 1856-1857. A map dated 1859 shows two different land tracts near North Woodbury Twp labeled "John Stoner". The John Stoner who died in 1856-57 in South Woodbury Twp was likely a son of David Stoner (1794-1856) and Nancy Stoner, which is perhaps an unrelated Stoner line.

John K Stoner died near Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania in 1872 (see the Research Notes below). Despite the middle initial K, his mother was reportedly not a Kauffman.

1812 John Stoner was a veteran of the war of 1812.

1814 John Stoner, farmer, was on the tax list in Woodberry Twp, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. [4]

Lydia Ann Brumbaugh, daughter of John Brumbaugh, married John Stoner. Lydia inherited the Brumbaugh homestead near Martinsburg. [5] [6]

1817 There was a listing for John Stoner on the tax list for Woodberry Twp, Bedford County. [7] [8]

There were two listings in the 1820 census for John Stoner in Bedford County:

1820 John Stoner lived in Woodbury Twp, Bedford County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 2 (under 10), 1 (16 thru 25), and 1 (26 thru 44); and females: 1 (under 10) and 1 (16 thru 25). [9] The adjacent listings were for father Abraham and brothers Abraham, and Jacob.

1820 John Stoner lived in Air Twp, Bedford County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 5 (under 10), 1 (10 thru 15), 1 (16 thru 25), and 1 (26 thru 44); and females: 1 (under 10) and 1 (26 thru 44). [10] Ann Stoner (45+) was listed adjacent.

1822 John Stoner was on the duplicate tax list for Woodberry Twp, Bedford County. [11]

1830 John Stoner lived in Ayr Twp, Bedford County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 1 (10 thru 14), 3 (15 thru 19), and 1 (40 thru 49); and females: 2 (5 thru 9), 1 (10 thru 14), and 1 (40 thru 49). [12]

1834 John Stoner was on the tax list for North Woodberry Twp, Blair County, when it was first founded. [13]

1840 John Stoner lived in Martinsburg Twp, Bedford County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 1 (under 5), 1 (5 thru 9), 1 (10 thru 14), 1 (15 thru 19), 2 (20 thru 29), and 1 (50 thru 59); and females: 2 (15 thru 19), 1 (20 thru 29), 1 (50 thru 59), and 1 (80 thru 89). [14]

1846 John Stoner was taxed for 250 acres, 20 acres barren, 122 acres Abraham (this may be the dowry for son Abraham?), 5 horses, 3 cows, and 1 carriage in North Woodberry Twp, PA

1850 John Stoner (age 64, born in Pennsylvania) lived in North Woodbury Twp, Blair County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Lydia Stoner (age 51), Barbara Stoner (age 23), Christian Stoner (age 18), David Stoner (age 15), Henry Stoner (age 13), Levi Stoner (age 7), and Lydia Otwine (age 14). [15] The adjacent listing in the census was for John Stoner (age 27), Catherine Stoner (age 21), and David Stoner (age 2), Elsa Miller (age 12) and Eli Stroup (age 30), laborer.

1859 Two residences for John Stoner were shown west of Martinsburg on a map of North Woodberry Twp, Blair County, Pennsylvania. [16]

1860 John Stoner (age 75) and Lydia Stoner (age 61) lived in North Woodbury, Blair County, Pennsylvania with children Barbara (age 29), Christian (age 26), and Levi (age 16) and Nancy Schell (age 14). [17]

1862 John Stoner's will was dated 8 Feb 1862. The will was in probate court in Blair, Pennsylvania, USA, in 16 Jul 1863. The will named Jacob Stoner (Son), Lydia Stoner (Wife), Abraham Stoner (Son), John Stoner (Son), Christian Stoner (Son), David Stoner (Son), Henry Stoner (Son), Levi Stoner (Son), Nancy Stoner (Daughter), Daniel Bowers (Son-in-law), Mary Stoner (Daughter), Joseph Bowers (Son-in-law), Barbara Stoner (Daughter), Elizabeth Stoner (Daughter), and John Kitterman (Son-in-law). [18]

1870 Lydia Stoner (age 70, born in Pennsylvania) lived in North Woodbury Twp, Blair County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Barbara Stoner (31).

1880 Lydia Stoner died. [19]


Obituary for Lydia STONER
The Altoona Tribune, Altoona, Pennsylvania, April 8, 1880. [20]

FUNERAL OF MRS. STONER. The funeral of Mrs. Lydia Stoner, relict of the late John Stoner, took place Friday from the Methodist church. The deceased was over 80 years ot age, and was well known throughout the Cove as one of the most charitable and hospitable ladies within its borders. More than fifty years ago she connected herself with that branch of the Christian church known as the River Brethren, and has ever since that time lived a blameless life, endearing herself to all with whom she came in contact by her unassuming Christian manners. Her remains were followed to the grave by an immense concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. The services were conducted by Revs. Andrew Bassler, John and Abraham Bowers, the following gentlemen acting as pall bearers: David Wolfe, James Giboney, Alexander Bobb, E. Delozir, F.M. Bloom, David Burket.

1880 Letters of administration were issued to D.L. Keagy for the estate if Lydia Stoner deceased on August 24 in Blair County. [21]

1914 Henry Stoner, son of John Stoner and Lydia Brumbaugh, died, at age 77 on July 1, 1914, in Martinsburg Twp, Blair County, Pennsylvania. Henry Stoner was born on October 19, 1836, in Blair County. (Death certificate: 68552). [22]

1918 Christian B Stoner, son of John Stoner and Lydia Brumbaugh, died, at age 86 on July 21, 1918, in Martinsburg Twp, Blair County, Pennsylvania. Christian B Stoner was born on October 18, 1831, in Martinsburg, Pennsylvania. (Death certificate: 78739). [23]

Research Notes:

1855-57 John Stoner of South Woodbury Twp, Bedford County died. This John Stoner was not the spouse of Lydia Brumbaugh.

1856 David Stoner, spouse of Nancy Stoner, died on January 1 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania of America. He was born on December 17, 1794, in Leitersburg, Washington County, Maryland, United States of America, son of John Stoner and Elizabeth Stoner. [24]

1855 John Stoner was appointed administrator for the estate of David Stoner of Woodberry Twp.


1855 John Stoner was appointed administrator for David Stoner deceased of South Woodbury Twp.
The Bedford Inquirer, Bedford, Pennsylvania, March 7, 1856. [25]

Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, living in South Woodberry Township, on the Estate of David Stoner, late of said Township, dec'd; all persons indebted to said Estate arc requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN STONER. Jan. 25, 1855

1856 John Stoner, spouse of Catharine Fisher, died on May 26. John Stoner was born on October 11, 1824, child of David Stoner and Nancy Stoner. [26]

1856 John Eberly was appointed administrator for the estate of John Stoner, late of South Woodberry Twp.


1856 John Eberly was appointed administrator for John Stoner of South Woodberry Twp.
The Bedford Inquirer, Bedford, Pennsylvania, August 15, 1856. [27]

Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the subscriber, living in South Woodberry Tp., on the estate of John Stoner, late of said Township, dec'd, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN EBERLY, June, 1856.

1857 John Eberly made his account of the estate of John Stoner deceased, who was the administrator of David Stoner, late of South Woodberry Twp, Bedford County. [28]

See Stoner Ancestors Prominent Cove Pioneers. [29] Describes John (Honas) Stoner family. Camerer and Martinsburg History Identical. [30]

Notes for John K Stoner, reportedly a son of Samuel Stoner and Catherine Bear. [31] (Not a son of Abraham Stoner and Anna Kauffman)

1870 John K Stoner (age 26, born in Pennsylvania) lived in Altoona Ward 2, Blair County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Maggie Stoner (23), and Samuel Stoner (2). John K Stoner was a machinist. [32]

1872 John K. Steiner died on February 13 and was buried at Falling Spring Reformed Mennonite Cemetery, Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. John K. Steiner was born on January 13, 1844. [33] [34]

1872 John K Stoner's estate was considered in probate court in Blair County, Pennsylvania on 1 Mar 1872. Mrs. Maggie Stoner renounced administration. Letters were issued to David B Stoner on the estate of John K. Stoner late of Altoona deceased. [35] [36]

1877 Cloyd Lesley Manning was born on November 27, 1877, in MT Union Hun, Pennsylvania, son of Morris Manning and Margaret Stoner. [37]

1880 Samuel Stoner (age 12, born in Pennsylvania, single), stepson (step son), lived in Mount Union Twp, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Morris Manning (31), Margaret Manning (32), and Cloyd Manning (3). Samuel Stoner's parents were both born in Pennsylvania. [38]


Footnotes:

[1] FamilySearch Family Tree, [FamilySearch Tree].

[2] Janet and Robert Wolfe, Genealogy Page for John Stoner, spouse of Mary Conner, [JRWolfeGenealogy].

[3] Samuel S. Wenger, "An Essay on the Stoner/Steiner Families of Pennsylvania," Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 11 (January, 1988), 16-36, at 18, reports person S1322, cousin John, as the spouse of Lydia Ann Brumbaugh.

[4] James B. Whisker, The Bedford County Archives, Vol. 3 (Closson Press, 1986), 111.

[5] Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh, Genealogy of the Brumbach Families (New York, 1913), 372, [AncestryImage], [GoogleBooks].

[6] Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh, Genealogy of the Brumbach Families (New York, 1913), 375, [AncestryImage], [GoogleBooks].

[7] Bedford County Genealogy Project, Taxation Lists, [Bedford_County_Genealogy].

[8] James B. Whisker, The Bedford County Archives, Vol. 1 (Closson Press, 1985), 46, [GoogleBooks].

[9] United States Federal Census, 1820, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[10] United States Federal Census, 1820, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[11] Bedford County Genealogy Project, Taxation Lists, [Bedford_County_Genealogy].

[12] United States Federal Census, 1830, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[13] J Simpson Africa, History of Huntingdon and Blair Counties, Pennsylvania, [Blair] (Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1883), 186, [InternetArchive], [HathiTrust].

[14] United States Federal Census, 1840, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[15] United States Federal Census, 1850, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[16] Isaac G Freed and Rufus L. Barnes, Map of Blair County, Pennsylvania (Thomas S Wagner Lithography, 1859), [LibraryOfCongress], [LibraryOfCongress Catalog].

[17] United States Federal Census, 1860, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[18] Pennsylvania, Will and Probate Records, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[19] U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current, [AncestryRecord].

[20] The Altoona Tribune, Altoona, Pennsylvania, April 8, 1880, page 4, [NewspapersClip].

[21] Pennsylvania, Will and Probate Records, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[22] Pennsylvania Death Certificates, Certificate 68552, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[23] Pennsylvania Death Certificates, Certificate 78739, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[24] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].

[25] The Bedford Inquirer, Bedford, Pennsylvania, March 7, 1856, page 4, [NewspapersClip].

[26] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].

[27] The Bedford Inquirer, Bedford, Pennsylvania, August 15, 1856, page 4, [NewspapersClip].

[28] Pennsylvania, U.S., Newspapers.comâ„¢ Stories and Events Index, 1800's-current, [AncestryRecord].

[29] Ella M. Snowberger, Recollections of Bygone Day in the Cove Vol. 6 (Morrisons Cove Herald, 1938), 6-12.

[30] Ella M. Snowberger, Recollections of Bygone Day in the Cove Vol. 6 (Morrisons Cove Herald, 1938), 61.

[31] George Oberkirsh Seilhamer, Biographical Annals of Franklin County, Pennsylvania (1905), 439, [GoogleBooks].

[32] United States Federal Census, 1870, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[33] Find A Grave Memorial 71887226, [FindAGrave].

[34] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].

[35] Pennsylvania, Will and Probate Records, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[36] Pennsylvania, Will and Probate Records, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[37] U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, [AncestryRecord].

[38] United States Federal Census, 1880, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].