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| '''Birth'''    || 16 May 1837    || Butler Co. PA;<br>see parents' residence, [[Barnard V. Stoughton]]  || || <sup class="reference">[7][26][27]</sup>
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| '''Birth'''    || 16 May 1837    || Butler Co. PA;<br>see parents' residence, [[Barnard V. Stoughton]]  || || <sup class="reference">[13]</sup>
 
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| '''Marriage''' || 14 August 1856 || || To Mahala Wise, born 6 Apr 1841 || <sup class="reference"> [7][26]</sup>
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| '''Marriage''' || 14 August 1856 ||Armstrong Co. PA || To Mahala Wise, born 6 Apr 1841 - d. 25 Sept 1904;<br>buried Riverside Cemetery at East Hickory<br>See Source Notes below || <sup class="reference">[13] </sup>
 
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| '''Military''' ||  9 Sept 1862 &mdash; 31 May 1865 || || Farrier, 14th Regiment, PA Cavalry (159th Vol.s) Co. K || <sup class="reference">[13][24][26]</sup>
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| '''Military''' ||  9 Sept 1862 - 31 May 1865 ||Civil War || Farrier, 14th Regiment, PA Cavalry (159th Vol.s) Co. K ; received pension|| <sup class="reference">[6][8][9][10][12]</sup>
 
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| '''Death'''    || 29 Feb 1908 || Oil City Hospital || CancerResident of Tionesta, Forest Co. PA || <sup class="reference">[21][26]</sup>
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| '''Death'''    || 29 Feb 1908 || Oil City Hospital || Cause of death: Heart failure.  || <sup class="reference">[12][20]</sup>
 
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| '''Burial'''  ||            || East Hickory Cemetery,<br> Hickory Twp, Forest Co. PA  ||  || <sup class="reference">[26][27]</sup>
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| '''Burial'''  ||            ||Riverside Cemetery at East Hickory<br> Hickory Twp, Forest Co. PA  ||  || <sup class="reference">[14]</sup>
 
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   [[John Elliott Stoughton]] --+                              +-- [[Catherine Covert]]
 
   [[John Elliott Stoughton]] --+                              +-- [[Catherine Covert]]
 
   (1837-1908)              |                                  (1778->1850)
 
   (1837-1908)              |                                  (1778->1850)
                           +-- Susan Harvey
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                           +-- [[Susan Harvey]]
 
                               (????-~1846)
 
                               (????-~1846)
   Sources: <sup class="reference">[8][9][10][11][12] </sup>
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   Sources: <sup class="reference"> [8]</sup>
  
 
=Children=
 
=Children=
(Children with Mahala Wise)<br> Eight children born; 3 alive in 1900 (and 3 still alive in 1908).
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(Children with Mahala Wise)<br> Eight children born/3 alive in 1900 (and 3 still alive in 1908).<sup class="reference">  [7][13] </sup>
 
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| Mary J. Stoughton          || F || ~1857  || PA||  ||possibly died young;<br>not at home in 1870 census || <sup class="reference">[3] </sup>
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| Mary Jane Stoughton          || F || ~1857  || PA||  ||possibly died young;<br>not at home in 1870 census || <sup class="reference">[3] </sup>
 
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| Clara "Cassie" Stoughton  || F || ~1859  || PA||  || || <sup class="reference">[3][4] </sup>
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| Clara "Cassie" Stoughton  || F || ~1859  || PA per census <br>OH per death record; See Research Notes below||  || || <sup class="reference">[3][4] </sup>
 
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| Berdetta Stoughton        || F || ~1872 || PA || Henry C. Kimble || Listed as "Rendetta" in a census || <sup class="reference">[5][26][27][28]</sup>
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| Berdetta Stoughton        || F || ~1872 || PA || Henry C. Kemble || Res.Chelsea, Indiana Ter 1904; Res. Oklahoma1908 || <sup class="reference">[5][[12][13][21]</sup>
 
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| Herbert J. Stoughton      || M ||Dec 1873    || PA|| Eva May Blanchard<br>married 20 Sep 1899 in Warren PA || Eldest son of JES and MW.<br>Died 17 August 1908 in a train wreck || <sup class="reference"> [5][7][17][18][26][27][28][W2] </sup>
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| Herbert J. Stoughton      || M ||Dec 1873    || PA|| Eva May Blanchard (b. 1 May 1873-d. 3 Feb. 1933)<br>married 20 Sep 1899 in Warren PA<br> See Source Notes below || Res. Tiona, 1904; Died 17 August 1908 in a train wreck; buried East Hickory, Forest Co. PA .<br>After his death, wife Eva lived with her widower brother, Reno D. Blanchard & his 2 daughters|| <sup class="reference"> [5][7][12][13][15][16][17][21][W3] </sup>
 
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| Bernard Vonzant Stoughton  || M || 15 Apr 1875  || Butler County, PA || Kathleen Esther Wortzkey || died 15 Sept 1958 || <sup class="reference"> [5][14][24][26][27][28][29][30][W1] </sup>
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| [[Bernard Vonzant Stoughton]] || M || 15 Apr 1875  || Butler County, PA || Kathleen Esther Wortzkey ||Res. East Hickory; died 15 Sept 1958 || <sup class="reference"> [5][12][21][W1] </sup>
 
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| Unknown Stoughton  ||  ||  ||  ||  || birth order unknown || <sup class="reference"> [7] </sup>
 
| Unknown Stoughton  ||  ||  ||  ||  || birth order unknown || <sup class="reference"> [7] </sup>
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| Piney Twp, Clarion Co, PA || by 1850 ||  || <sup class="reference">[2]  </sup>
 
| Piney Twp, Clarion Co, PA || by 1850 ||  || <sup class="reference">[2]  </sup>
 
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| Wayne Twp, Armstrong Co, PA || by 1856 ||  || <sup class="reference">[3][26]  </sup>
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| Wayne Twp, Armstrong Co, PA || by 1856 ||  || <sup class="reference">[3] </sup>
 
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| Washington Twp., Butler Co. PA  || by 1870 ||  || <sup class="reference"> [4]</sup>
 
| Washington Twp., Butler Co. PA  || by 1870 ||  || <sup class="reference"> [4]</sup>
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| Marion Twp., Butler Co. PA || 1880 ||  || <sup class="reference">[5]  </sup>
 
| Marion Twp., Butler Co. PA || 1880 ||  || <sup class="reference">[5]  </sup>
 
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| Harmony Twp., Forest Co. PA || 1890-1900 || || <sup class="reference">[6][7] </sup>
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| Harmony Twp., Forest Co. PA ||by 1890 - 1908 ||"for ~35 yrs"  || <sup class="reference">[6][7][13] </sup>
 
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[[Image:Bernard V & Kathleen E Stoughton gravestone fr Burke Stoughtonat findagrave com.jpg|140px|left|thumb|Gravestone of Bernard V. Stoughton & wife Kathleen E. Worsky, at Riverside East Hickory Cem, Forest Co. PA]]<br style="clear:both;"/>
 
 
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| '''1840 United States Federal Census''', Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co, PA, page 23.  Census is not dated.<br>Family headed by '''Barnard Stoeton'''(''sic''): 2 males <5, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 female 20-30.<br>Note: the male and female in their 20's are the proper ages for ''Barnard Stoughton'' and his wife Susan.  The two youngest males are likely to be their children, but the 10-15 year old seems too old to be a child of someone in their 20's.<br> Family headed by Margaret Stoeton is two entries earlier; William Wimer is next entry.
 
| '''1840 United States Federal Census''', Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co, PA, page 23.  Census is not dated.<br>Family headed by '''Barnard Stoeton'''(''sic''): 2 males <5, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 female 20-30.<br>Note: the male and female in their 20's are the proper ages for ''Barnard Stoughton'' and his wife Susan.  The two youngest males are likely to be their children, but the 10-15 year old seems too old to be a child of someone in their 20's.<br> Family headed by Margaret Stoeton is two entries earlier; William Wimer is next entry.
 
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| '''1850 United States Federal Census''', Piney Twp, Clarion Co, PA, page 24.  Previous page dated 30 Sept. 1850.<br>Lines 16-25: '''B.W. Stoughton''', 33, shoemake; Susannah, 33; '''John''', 14; Joseph, 12; Elliott, 10; Hannah, 8; Catharine, 6; Susannah, 4; Jane, 2; Elizabeth, 1/2.  John, Joseph, Elliott and Hannah attended school.  
 
| '''1850 United States Federal Census''', Piney Twp, Clarion Co, PA, page 24.  Previous page dated 30 Sept. 1850.<br>Lines 16-25: '''B.W. Stoughton''', 33, shoemake; Susannah, 33; '''John''', 14; Joseph, 12; Elliott, 10; Hannah, 8; Catharine, 6; Susannah, 4; Jane, 2; Elizabeth, 1/2.  John, Joseph, Elliott and Hannah attended school.  
 
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| '''1860 United States Federal Census''', Wayne Twp, Armstrong Co, PA, page 15.  Census dated 27 June 1860.<br>Lines 35-38: '''J.E. Stoughton''', 23, blacksmith, $200 personal property; Mahala, 19, hwork; Mary J., 3; Clara, 1.  All b. PA.<br>Next house is George Kline.
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| '''1860 United States Federal Census''', Wayne Twp, Armstrong Co, PA, page 15.  Census dated 27 June 1860.<br>Lines 35-38: '''J.E. Stoughton''', 23, blacksmith, $200 personal property; Mahala, 19, housework; Mary J., 3; Clara, 1.  All b. PA.<br>Next house is George Kline.
 
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| '''1870 United States Federal Census''', Washington Twp., Butler Co. PA, page 15.  Census dated 15 June 1870.<br>Lines 1-3: '''John E. Stoughton''' age 33, blacksmith, $1000 real, $150 personal property; Mahala  age 29, keeping house;Cassie age 11, in school; all born PA.
 
| '''1870 United States Federal Census''', Washington Twp., Butler Co. PA, page 15.  Census dated 15 June 1870.<br>Lines 1-3: '''John E. Stoughton''' age 33, blacksmith, $1000 real, $150 personal property; Mahala  age 29, keeping house;Cassie age 11, in school; all born PA.
 
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| '''1880 United States Federal Census''', District 47, Marion Twp., Butler Co. PA page 13.  Census dated 17 June 1880.<br>Lines 28-32: '''John E. Stoughton''', age 43, blacksmith; Mahala, age 40, wife; Rendetta, daughter, age 8, at home, attended school; Herbert, son, age 7, at home, attended school; Bernard, age 6 son, at home.All and all parents b. PA.
 
| '''1880 United States Federal Census''', District 47, Marion Twp., Butler Co. PA page 13.  Census dated 17 June 1880.<br>Lines 28-32: '''John E. Stoughton''', age 43, blacksmith; Mahala, age 40, wife; Rendetta, daughter, age 8, at home, attended school; Herbert, son, age 7, at home, attended school; Bernard, age 6 son, at home.All and all parents b. PA.
 
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| '''1890 United States Federal Census Veteran Schedules''', Harmony Twp, Forest Co, PA, page 1.  SD 10, ED 42.<br>#28 John E. Stoughton, private, Company K, 14th PA Cav.  Enlisted 9 Apr 1862, discharged 31 May 1865, served 2 years 8 months 22 days.
 
| '''1890 United States Federal Census Veteran Schedules''', Harmony Twp, Forest Co, PA, page 1.  SD 10, ED 42.<br>#28 John E. Stoughton, private, Company K, 14th PA Cav.  Enlisted 9 Apr 1862, discharged 31 May 1865, served 2 years 8 months 22 days.
 
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| '''1900 United States Federal Census''', District 48, Hickory Twp, Forest Co, PA, pages 6, 7.  Census dated June 1900 (day not given).<br>Lines 99-100 (page 6), line 1 (page 7):  John E. Stoughton, head, 63, b. May 1837, married 43 years, blacksmith, unemployed for 12 month in last year; Mahala, wife, 59, b. Apr 1841, married 43 years, 8 children born, 3 living; Herbert, son, 27, b. Dec 1872, married 8/12 yr., laborer, boat yard, unemployed 6 months in past year.  All and all parents b. PA.  All can read write and speak English.<br>Herbert is listed as married, but no wife is listed.
 
| '''1900 United States Federal Census''', District 48, Hickory Twp, Forest Co, PA, pages 6, 7.  Census dated June 1900 (day not given).<br>Lines 99-100 (page 6), line 1 (page 7):  John E. Stoughton, head, 63, b. May 1837, married 43 years, blacksmith, unemployed for 12 month in last year; Mahala, wife, 59, b. Apr 1841, married 43 years, 8 children born, 3 living; Herbert, son, 27, b. Dec 1872, married 8/12 yr., laborer, boat yard, unemployed 6 months in past year.  All and all parents b. PA.  All can read write and speak English.<br>Herbert is listed as married, but no wife is listed.
 
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|'''Genealogical and personal history of western Pennsylvania, Vol. 3''', Editor-in-chief: John W. Jordan.
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|'''Memories''' by [[Jennie S. Stoughton|Jennie Stoughton Osborn]], Copyright 1935, Medicine Lodge, Kansas. <br>Pg. 3  Father had married [[Susan Harvey]], but she died leaving six children: '''John''', ''Joseph, Elliott, Hannah, Catharine, and Susan Blanche'', the baby whom the mother gave to her sister, a ''Mrs. Dustin'', who took her to Illinois... <br>Pg. 12  "While we younger children were growing up, two of our brothers and two of our sisters were married. One brother, Elliot, went to Washington State, and Joseph, in the Civil War, was taken prisoner in a skirmish battle at White Sulphur Springs. He was sent to Andersonville Prison, where he lived twenty-one months; and then died just before the Union boys got there to liberate him."
Author: Jordan, John W. (John Woolf), 1840-1921. Pages 1272-1274.<br>From the Historic Pittsburgh Full Text Collection. Collection is searchable; policy re. use on websites is ambiguous; may prohibit reproduction of text. See web address below for full text<br>
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|[["Memories" by Jennie Stoughton Osborn,1935|See full text]]
http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pitttext;cc=pitttext;q1=catherine%20covert;rgn=full%20text;idno=03aee8434m;didno=03aee8434m;view=image;seq=0247<br>
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Abstract:  Catherine Covert was of Holland descent; her mother's maiden name was Van Zandt, a family that settled on Manhattan Island, NY. John Stoughton, of English descent, was a farmer and owned 350 acres of land in three farms. Children of John and Catherine Covert Stoughton were: William, Luke (in the war of 1812)Andrew, Jacob (died unmarried); John, (in the war of 1812), ''[[Barnard VanZant Stoughton|Barnard]],a farmer, died in Kansas''; Jane (married Thomas Boyle), Hannah (married John Patterson),Effie (married Robert Logan), Polly (died young).
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|''' "Chosen Land - Barber County, Kansas",''' by Richard Turnbull, pg. 461. (contributed by Jim Voltz)<br>"[[Jennie S. Stoughton|Jennie Stoughton]] was born 12-23-1848. Her parents were '''Barnard Stoughton''' and Susan Myer. The Stoughton family moved to southwest Missouri in 1867. The family moved to Barber County in August 1878. She published her memoirs for her grandchildren. "<br> This source also gives a history & lineage  of the Turnbull family.<br>See websource  http://www.kansasheritage.org/medicine/chosen/bch_turnbull2.html
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|'''History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania''',1883, by Robert Walter Smith; in transcription by the Smith's History Project, at http://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/smithproject/index.html<br>Chapter 2, Armstrong County in The War of the Rebellion,159th Regiment - Fourteenth Cavalry. See http://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/smithproject/history/chap2l.html <br>Included are a brief history of the regiment's war engagements, and the roll of officers & privates. <br>August 18, 1862, Lieut. James. M. Schoonmaker, of the 1st Maryland Cavalry, but a citizen of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was authorized by Secretary of War Stanton and Gov. Curtin to recruit a battalion of cavalry of five companies. Recruits came in so rapidly that on the 29th the authority was extended to the recruiting of a full regiment of twelve companies... Companies K and L were principally, and Company M entirely, composed of Armstrong men...The date of the muster out was August 24, 1865, and the companies returned in a body to Pittsburgh, where they disbanded... The 159th lost about eighty men killed and more than 200 wounded, besides many reported missing.<br>Records of Company K include in the list of officers, Farrier (blacksmith) John E. Stoughton (no further information), and among the privates, Joseph Stoughton, listed as "not accounted for" (i.e. there was no record of his death, or of being mustered out with the company, or discharged).
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| '''Jeanne Bortmes Eichelberger''',  correspondence, 2006, including 27-page manuscript, "Information on the  Stoughton Line".<br>At  ancestry.com she found the following (contributor to ancestry.com not specified by Eichelberger):  <br>1) Barnard Stoughton b. 1817 in Butler Co. PA, married Susannah unknown (born 1817 Clarion Co. PA). Their children: '''John Elliott Stoughton '''1837; Joseph Stoughton 1838; Hannah Stoughton 1842; Catherine Stoughton 1844; Susannah Stoughton 1846; Jane Stoughton 1848; Elizabeth Stoughton 1849.<br>2) Bernard Stoughton, son of John and Catherine Covert Stoughton, born 1817 in Center township, Butler Co., Pa, died 3-16-1889 in Barker Co., Kansas,  married ca 1835/6 to Susannah Myer, born ca 1810/11 in Pennsylvania, died 1-3-1888 in Barker Co., Kansas.<br>Note: per census 1850, sons John & Elliott are two different individuals.
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|'''Memories''' by [[Jennie S. Stoughton|Jennie Stoughton Osborn]], Copyright 1935, Medicine Lodge, Kansas. <br>Pg. 2 "My mother was living on her farm near Matildaville, Pennsylvania when she met my father, [[Barnard VanZant Stoughton]], who was working at his trade, the shoe business, in Kalensburg, Armstrong, Co., Pa. When I was about a year old they moved out to my mother's farm and there my two younger sisters were born. They then gathered the rest of the children into the home where those mischievous boys kept things stirring."<br>Pg. 3  "My mother, ''Susan Myer'', had been the wife of ''John Hagan'' who died when they had been married twelve years, leaving her with one little boy, ''John Edward Hagan''. Father had married ''Susan Harvey'', but she died leaving six children: '''John''', ''Joseph, Elliott, Hannah, Catharine, and Susan Blanche'', the baby whom the mother gave to her sister, a ''Mrs. Dustin'', who took her to Illinois...  When we left mother's farm, we moved to Clarion County on a farm owned by one of mother's brothers and lived there one year; but father could not farm and do much at his trade too. So we moved into a  little burg named Bellville. It was a crossroad town of a few houses, ...Sligo Furnace was (2 miles) south, Madison Furnace five miles west, Polk Furnace four miles north, and Curlville three miles East."
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|[["Memories" by Jennie Stoughton Osborn,1935|See full text]]   
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|'''James Voltz''' correspondence 2008, ongoing: jlv100@psu.edu
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| '''US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865'''
 
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Name:  John E. Stoughton
 
Name:  John E. Stoughton
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|'''Draft Registration Card for Bernard Vonzant Stoughton''', dated 12 Sept 1913. Residence 520 1/2 Sumer St., Oil City, Venango Co. PA. Age 43, native born, date of birth 15 Apr 1875. Occupation "helper, foundry"; employer Oil Well Supply Co., Imperial Wi..(illegible).  Wife Catherine Esther Stoughton, (same address).  Meduim height, slender build, brown eyes, black hair.
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|'''Butler Citizen newspaper''', 12 Mar 1908 edition. <br>"''John E. Stoughton'' of Tionesta, a native of Butler County and an old soldier, died at the Oil City Hospital February 29, 1908, in his 71st year."
|[[Image:Bernard Stoughton draft card pg 1.jpg|50px|left]][[Image:Bernard Stoughton draft card pg 2.jpg|50px|left]]
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| '''1920 United States Federal Census''',Venango Co. PA, Oil City, enumeration district 133. Ancestry.com pg. 8. Date of census: 16 Jan 1970. <br>Lines 78-85, on Plummer St.: Bernard Stoughton, head, home rented, age 45, married, born PA, parents born U.S., shipping clerk at machine shop. Kathleen, wife, age 38, married, born PA, parents born Germany. All children single, born PA: John, age 17; Van Zandt 16; Virginia 13; Eugene 7; Kathleen 3yr 6 mos; Phyliss 2 yr 3 mos.  Parents,John, Van Zandt & Virginia can read & write; Virginia & Eugene in school.
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|'''John Elliott Stoughton obituary''' from "History Of East Hickory Riverside Cemetery," Forest County Pennsylvania, by Lois Wike. Published by Forest Press Inc., Tionesta, PA.
|[[Image:1920 census pa venango oil city enum dist 133 pg 8.jpg|50px|left]]
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Sent by Richard Stoughton, great-grandson of J.E. and Mahala Stoughton.  
 
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|[[John Elliott Stoughton Obituary|(See complete text)]]  
 
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| '''1910 United States Federal Census''' Forest County PA, Hickory Twp., enumeration district 59. Ancestry.com pg. 14. Date of census: 25 Apr. 1910. <br>Lines 93-98: Bern V. Stoughton, head, age 36, married 10 yrs, born PA, parents born PA, brakeman on railroad, owns house free of mortgageKatie, wife, age 29, married 10 yrs, born PA, parents born Germany. Children all born PA: Carrie, daughter age 9; John G., son age 8; Vincent, son age 6; Virginia, daughter age 2.
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|'''Mahala Wise Stoughton obituary''' from "History Of East Hickory Riverside Cemetery," Forest County Pennsylvania, by Lois Wike. Published by Forest Press Inc., Tionesta, PA.   
|[[Image:1910 census pa forest hickory enum dist 59.jpg|50px|left]]
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Sent by Richard Stoughton, great-grandson of J.E. and Mahala Stoughton.  
 
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|'''Forest County Pennsylvania Cemetery Inscriptions''', compiled by Eugene F. Throop, Heritage Books, Inc. 1987, pg. 114. Submitted to us by Jim Voltz Apr 2009
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*"Stroughton (sic), J. E.,  Co. K  14 PA Cav Civil War Vet; no dates, East Hickory Cemetery, Hickory Twp.
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*  Bernard V. 1875-1958; wife  Kathleen E.  1881-1960.
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| '''1900 United States Federal Census''', Warren Co. PA, Mead Twp., Ancestry.com pg. 7.  Census date; 4 June 1900.<br>Lines 4-10:  Warren W. Blanchard, head, born Feb 1842, age 58, married 34 yrs, he & parents born in Vermont, day laborer, owns mortgaged house, can read/write/speak English.  Georgiana A., wife, born March 1849, age 51, married 34 yrs, she & parents born Ireland, immigrated 1850, reside U.S. 50 yrs. Speaks English; can't read or write.  All children born PA; all read/write/speak English except youngest son Reno.:   
 
| '''1900 United States Federal Census''', Warren Co. PA, Mead Twp., Ancestry.com pg. 7.  Census date; 4 June 1900.<br>Lines 4-10:  Warren W. Blanchard, head, born Feb 1842, age 58, married 34 yrs, he & parents born in Vermont, day laborer, owns mortgaged house, can read/write/speak English.  Georgiana A., wife, born March 1849, age 51, married 34 yrs, she & parents born Ireland, immigrated 1850, reside U.S. 50 yrs. Speaks English; can't read or write.  All children born PA; all read/write/speak English except youngest son Reno.:   
 
* Mina O. Day, daughter, b. Apr. 1867, age 33, married 12 yrs., seamstress.  
 
* Mina O. Day, daughter, b. Apr. 1867, age 33, married 12 yrs., seamstress.  
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* Haury J. Blanchard, son, b. March 1876, age 24, single, day laborer.
 
* Haury J. Blanchard, son, b. March 1876, age 24, single, day laborer.
 
* Eugene O. Blanchard, son, b. Sept 1880, age 19, single, day laborer.
 
* Eugene O. Blanchard, son, b. Sept 1880, age 19, single, day laborer.
* Reno D. Blanchard, son, b. Aug 1886, age 13, single, in school.
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* Reno D. Blanchard, son, b. Aug 1886, age 13, single, in school.<br>Note: daughter Eva W. Blanchard (Stoughton) is wife of Herbert J. Stoughton
 
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| '''1920 United States Federal Census''', Warren Co.PA,  Mead Twp. enumeration district 161; Ancestry.com pg. 14.  Date of census: 17-19 Jan 1920.<br>Lines 83-86:  Reno D. Blanchard, head, age 33, widower, foreman in machine shop.  Olive D., daughter, age 13, single; Louise M., daughter, age 11, single.  ''Eva M. Stoughton, sister'', age 43, widow.
 
| '''1920 United States Federal Census''', Warren Co.PA,  Mead Twp. enumeration district 161; Ancestry.com pg. 14.  Date of census: 17-19 Jan 1920.<br>Lines 83-86:  Reno D. Blanchard, head, age 33, widower, foreman in machine shop.  Olive D., daughter, age 13, single; Louise M., daughter, age 11, single.  ''Eva M. Stoughton, sister'', age 43, widow.
 
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|'''Herbert J. Stoughton obituary''' from "History Of East Hickory Riverside Cemetery," Forest County Pennsylvania, by Lois Wike. Published by Forest Press Inc., Tionesta, PA. 
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|'''James Voltz''' correspondence 2008, ongoing: jlv100@psu.edu<br>Many of the sources on this page, including the military sources, and the "Memories" memoir of Jennie S. Stoughton, forwarded to us by Jim Voltz.<br>Regarding Joseph Stoughton's Civil War service:  When they returned to Pittsburgh, Joseph was reported as missing. The battle of Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, WV, happened around Aug 26, 1863, where [[Jennie S. Stoughton]] said her brother was captured. Joseph died in Andersonville prison, but I can't find him on any lists, and don't have a death date. However, I have the battle date, and according to Jennie's book on page 12, he survived 21 months in the prison. That would put his death around May, 1865
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|'''Death notice, George Alan Steer''', The Derrick (Oil City PA),July 10, 1962. "George Allen Steer 4 son Bernard E and Beatrice Fall Steer of Henrys Bend died p.m Monday in the Ham Hospital in Erie He was injured while at play on July 1. He had been on the critical list since Friday. He was born November 4 195 in Oil City."<br>http://content.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=51334&iid=News-PE-DE-1962_07_10-0014&rc=3247,267,3419,346;2977,387,3061,412;2770,450,2842,475;3001,450,3073,475;1489,2808,1553,2833&pid=504604686&ssrc=&fn=Bradys+Bend&ln=Steer&st=g
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|''' History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-65, Harrisburg, 1868-1871.''', by Samuel P. Bates. See at: http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/cavalry/14thcav/14thcavorg.html, 14th Cavalry Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers<br>This  source gives a fairly complete history of the service of the regiment. It places the battle of Greenbriar White Sulfur Springs WVA to have occurred on 20 Aug 1863. (This is the battle at which Joseph Stoughton was captured, according to his sister [[Jennie S. Stoughton]], in her written memoir, "Memories".  She says he was taken to Andersonville Prison, and on pg. 21 says he survived 21 months thereHis death would then have been around May 1865. His name has not yet been found on any prison lists and his death date is unconfirmed.
<br> Per source W1 below (Ranson family tree): George Alan Steer b. 1958 <to Beatrice Faller & Bernard Eugene Steer<to George E. Wurster & Kathleen E. Stoughton<to Kathleen Worsky &  Bernard V. Stoughton <to John E. Stoughton (this page) <font color=red>See disclaimer below.</font>
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|'''Obituary, Kathleen E. Stoughton (Wurster)''', The Derrick (Oil City PA), Friday, February 23, 2001 issue.<br>Kathleen E. Wurster, 84, formerly of Venus RD 1, died 22 Feb 2001. Born 20 June 1916 in Oil City, daughter of Bernard V. and Kathleen Worsky Stoughton; married 9 Aug 1938 to George E. Wurster (who died 30 Oct. 1988). Preceded by siblings John Stoughton, Von Stoughton, Gene Stoughton,Carrie Danko, Phylis Loper & Virginia Stoughton; and grandson George Alan Steer.
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|'''Obituary John E. Stoughton''', Titusville Morning Herald, 5 March 1908.<br>John E. Stoughton, resident of East Hickory, died 29 Feb 1908; born 16 May 1832 Butler Co. PA; enlisted 3 Sept 1862 Co. K,14th PA Cavalry; honorably discharged 31 May 1865.  Married Mahala Wise of Clarion Co. "who died about 3 years ago". Buried East Hickory Cemetery.  Survived by 2 sons (Herbert J. of Warren, Pa. & Bernard V. of East Hickory)  and daughter  Mrs. Henry C. Kemble of Chelsea, Oklahoma.<br>Note: John E. Stoughton was born 1837, not 1832; He & Mahala were married before he enlisted, not after his discharge as stated in the article.
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|'''Butler Citizen newspaper''', 12 Mar 1908 edition. <br>"''John E. Stoughton'' of Tionesta, a native of Butler County and an old soldier, died at the Oil City Hospital February 29, 1908, in his 71st year."
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|''' Will of John E. Stoughton''', of East Hickory, Forest Co., PA; recorded 4 March 1908Names son H. J. Stoughton, daughter Birtie Stoughton Kimbill, son B. V. Stoughton, executor Calvin M. (Arner/Ormer) or Tionesta PA; and witnesses W. M. Gorman and Henry D. Kighttinger.
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|''' Obituary of Phyllis M. Stoughton (Loper)''', news source not specified; with photo. See at:    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~twigs/CLARIONCO/2000/1230.htm<br>Phyllis M. Loper, 83, formerly of Venus and Moran Towers in Oil City, died at 2:25 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 28, 2000, at Beverly Health care-Oil City following an extended illness. Born Oct. 16, 1917, in Oil City, she was a daughter of the late ''Bernard Vonzant'' and ''Kathleen Esther WORTZKEY STOUGHTON''. She was educated in the Oil City school system. Mrs. Loper was a homemaker who enjoyed cooking, the outdoors and listening to Lawrence Welk. She was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church in Venus. She was married April 5, 1941, to ''Paul Alvin Loper'' in Northville, Mich. He preceded her in death June 23, 1975. Mrs. Loper is survived by three children and their spouses, Paulette and Sam KRUG of South Carolina, George and Joyce Loper of Maryland and Linda and Mike ENGLISH of Henry's Bend. George and Linda are twins. Also surviving are five grandchildren, Kelly, Adrienne and Elliot Loper, and Michelle and Joe English; one great-grandson, Jimmy VOGUS; and one sister, Kathleen WURSTER of The Caring Place in Franklin. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Loper was preceded in death by three brothers, Gene, John and Von Stoughton; and two sisters, Carrie DANKO and Virginia Stoughton. There will be no visitation. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Reinsel Funeral Home, Oil City, with the Rev. Sharon Hilfiger, pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church, officiating. Friends may call from noon until the service at the funeral home. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Faith Lutheran Church of Venus or to the Venango-Forest unit of the American Cancer Society.  
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|'''Post-Tribune (IN)''', Gary Indiana, now of Knight-Ridder network,author Lori Caldwell, edition of Nov. 11, 1987, for fee see at:  http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1N1-10853B8405003153.html<br>Extract:  John Stoughton of Oil City PA was age 15 in 1917 when he enlisted at the local armory for WWI service.  He served with Company D, 112th U.S. Infantry, 28th Division of the U.S. Army, & fought in the battle of the Argonne Forest, and in Calaise, France when it was bombed by zeppelins.  Stoughton owned a restaurant in Oil City PA. He was married for 52 years; when his wife died  in  1977 he  moved to Chesterton where he lives with daughter & son-in-law Henry & Mary Lee McGinty. Stoughton was age 85 & resident of Chesterton at time of publication in 1987.<br>Note: John Stoughton is a son of Bernard Vonzant Stoughton & grandson of John E. Stoughton, this page.
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|'''Forest County Pennsylvania Cemetery Inscriptions''', compiled by Eugene F. Throop, Heritage Books, Inc. 1987, pg. 114. Submitted to us by Jim Voltz Apr 2009<br>"Stroughton (sic), J. E.,  Co. K  14 PA Cav Civil War Vet; no dates, East Hickory Cemetery, Hickory Twp., -#1; son Bernard V. 1875-1958; son's wife  Kathleen E.  1881-1960."
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|'''Gravestone transcription, Riverside East Hickory Cemetery, Forest Co. Pa''', from photo by Burke Stoughton, posted at website findagrave.com:<br>http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pis&GSln=stoughton&GScid=1524445&GRid=21226496&PIgrid=21226496&PIcrid=1524445&PIpi=8227463&
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* "STOUGHTON Bernard V. 1875-1958; Kathleen E. 1881-1960"<br><br>Website page for Bernard Vonzant Stoughton at findagrave.com was created by Christine Matha.  Additional data at that page, contributor unknown: Bernard Vonzant Stougthon born 15 Apr 1875, died 15 Sept 1958, son of ''John E. & Mahala Wise Stoughton''; married Kathleen Wortzkey on 14 July 1900.   Caution: sources not listed.
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|'''John Elliott Stoughton obituary''' from "History Of East Hickory Riverside Cemetery," Forest County Pennsylvania, by Lois Wike. Published by Forest Press Inc., Tionesta, PA. 
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=Source notes=  
 
=Source notes=  
* He apparently used his blacksmithing skills as a farrier in the Civil War. His absence for soldiering may explain the gap in his children's birth dates.
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* John Elliott Stoughton apparently used his blacksmithing skills as a farrier in the Civil War. His absence for soldiering may explain the gap in his children's birth dates.
 
* John Elliott Stoughton named one son after his father Barnard VanZandt Stoughon.  The son's name is signed as Bernard Vonzant Stoughton on his draft card. Whether this spelling was consistent throughout his life is not know.  Spelling was still phonetic and variable in this era. We have used the spelling in the signature.
 
* John Elliott Stoughton named one son after his father Barnard VanZandt Stoughon.  The son's name is signed as Bernard Vonzant Stoughton on his draft card. Whether this spelling was consistent throughout his life is not know.  Spelling was still phonetic and variable in this era. We have used the spelling in the signature.
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* Mahala Wise was the daughter of Henry & Mary Wise.  Both Henry & Mary had parents born in Germany.  Henry Wise appears in one document as William Wise., so possibly his full name was William Henry Wise?  Mary Wise remarried with James R. Campbell who was a widower.  Mary Wise died March, 1905, in Armstrong County, PA, with a will.  (This note from A. Fixx, June 2013).
 
* The 1900 census for the Blanchard family lists daughter Eva at home with them in Mead Twp., Warren Co. PA; her husband Herbert is at home with his parents in Hickory Twp, Forest Co. These two townships are about 20 miles apart. He lists the length of marriage at 8 months, she says 9  months; she has possibly gone home to await the delivery of their first child with her mother's assistance.
 
* The 1900 census for the Blanchard family lists daughter Eva at home with them in Mead Twp., Warren Co. PA; her husband Herbert is at home with his parents in Hickory Twp, Forest Co. These two townships are about 20 miles apart. He lists the length of marriage at 8 months, she says 9  months; she has possibly gone home to await the delivery of their first child with her mother's assistance.
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*Eva May Blanchard Stoughton is buried in Barnes Cemetery, Barnes, Warren Co., PA in an unmarked grave within her Father's Plot.  Information given by Minna Blanchard Lawrence in 1951, to us via A. Fixx in 2013 as follows:<br>Blanchard, Warren W. 1842-1904; Georgia A. 1849-1918; Harvey, son of W.W. & Georgia (Unmarked Grave); Eva, Daut. of Georgia & W.W. (Unmarked Grave); Ella Brownell, Daut. of Georgia (Unmarked Grave)
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* Eva May Blanchard, on the 1920 census, is living with her brother Reno D. Blanchard& his family in Mead, Warren Co., PA.  She is listed as a housekeeper for a private family (more than likely her brothers family).  She has not been found on the 1930 census.  Eva and Herbert Stoughton had no children, & Eva apparently did not remarry. (This note from A. Fixx, June 2013).
 
* A page by page search of the Hickory Twp, Forest Co, PA census for 1910 gave no Stoughtons except for Bern V. and family.  Ancestry index searches of PA for Stoughtons and generally for John E. Stoughton b. PA gave no results.  Eva May Stoughton and Herbert Stoughton could not be found when searched for in all states in the 1910 and 1920 census.  No Stoughtons born in the 1860's or 1870's in PA seemed to be good matches for the missing children of John Elliott Stoughton.
 
* A page by page search of the Hickory Twp, Forest Co, PA census for 1910 gave no Stoughtons except for Bern V. and family.  Ancestry index searches of PA for Stoughtons and generally for John E. Stoughton b. PA gave no results.  Eva May Stoughton and Herbert Stoughton could not be found when searched for in all states in the 1910 and 1920 census.  No Stoughtons born in the 1860's or 1870's in PA seemed to be good matches for the missing children of John Elliott Stoughton.
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"I believe that when Jeannie Stoughton Osborn wrote her story, news was traveling back to her family that he had been captured, but no one knew for sure where he was.  So more than likely the family was trying to "guess" what happened to him.  I think it is a possibility that John Elliott Stoughton went to look for Joseph because John was reported missing from several of the muster rolls. In the attached Armstrong County PA 159th Regiment, you will see ''John E. Stoughton'' was an Officer and [[Joseph Stoughton]] was a Private."
  
 
=Research Notes=
 
=Research Notes=
 
* Mahala Wise, wife of John Elliott Stoughton, was born in 1841, per the 1860, 1870 & 1900 census (and her obit). Searching the 1850 census of Clarion, Venango & Armstrong Co.s  for a Mahala, none age 9 were found, but a Mahala age 10 is found in each of the 3 counties including parents Henry & Polly Wise in Franklin Twp., Armstrong Co.  Company K, 14th Regiment of PA Volunteers was recruited at McKeesport, Allegheny Co.  It is possible that John Elliott Stoughton & family resided in Armstrong Co. until after his war service, and then moved to Butler Co. where they appear in the 1870 census.  (Research by Jim Voltz.)  
 
* Mahala Wise, wife of John Elliott Stoughton, was born in 1841, per the 1860, 1870 & 1900 census (and her obit). Searching the 1850 census of Clarion, Venango & Armstrong Co.s  for a Mahala, none age 9 were found, but a Mahala age 10 is found in each of the 3 counties including parents Henry & Polly Wise in Franklin Twp., Armstrong Co.  Company K, 14th Regiment of PA Volunteers was recruited at McKeesport, Allegheny Co.  It is possible that John Elliott Stoughton & family resided in Armstrong Co. until after his war service, and then moved to Butler Co. where they appear in the 1870 census.  (Research by Jim Voltz.)  
 
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* Clara Stoughton's death record indicates she was born in Ohio in 1859. (Research by A. Fixx)
 
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* Marriage record John Elliott Stoughton and Mahala Wise.
 
* Marriage record John Elliott Stoughton and Mahala Wise.
* 1910 census for Herbert Stoughton or for Eva May Stoughton widow
 

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[edit] NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

John Elliott Stoughton is not in my direct ancestry. He is two steps removed in the following ways:


John Elliott Stoughton was born in 1837, the first child of parents Barnard V. Stoughton and 1st wife Susan Harvey. The parents are believed to have lived in Muddy Creek Twp., Butler Co. PA at that time. John's mother died between 1846 & 1848, possibly in 1846 at the birth of her 6th child. John would have been 9 years old that year. The infant sister was sent to Illinois to be raised by an aunt. John's family moved to Callensburg in Clarion Co. and his father remarried.
At age 21 John married Mahala unknown, and worked at the blacksmith trade. John served as a farrier in the Civil War. His brother Joseph also served, and died in a Civil War prison camp.
John & Mahala lived in Armstrong Co. in 1860, then in Butler Co. in 1970 & 1980. By 1900 John & Mahala had moved to Forest Co. PA. They had had 8 children, only 3 of whom were still living. Among those living were Bernard V. Stoughton, named for his grandfather, and Herbert Stoughton, who married in 1899 but died between 1908 - 1920. John died at the Oil City Hospital in 1908. Wife Mahala died in 1904.

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 16 May 1837 Butler Co. PA;
see parents' residence, Barnard V. Stoughton
[13]
Marriage 14 August 1856 Armstrong Co. PA To Mahala Wise, born 6 Apr 1841 - d. 25 Sept 1904;
buried Riverside Cemetery at East Hickory
See Source Notes below
[13]
Military 9 Sept 1862 - 31 May 1865 Civil War Farrier, 14th Regiment, PA Cavalry (159th Vol.s) Co. K ; received pension [6][8][9][10][12]
Death 29 Feb 1908 Oil City Hospital Cause of death: Heart failure. [12][20]
Burial Riverside Cemetery at East Hickory
Hickory Twp, Forest Co. PA
[14]

[edit] Ancestry chart segment

  Generation 5                     Generation 6                    Generation 7                                                        
                                              
                                                          +-- John Stoughton  
                                                          |   (1773-1833)      
                          +-- Barnard VanZant Stoughton --+                    
                          |   (1817-1887)                 |                         
 John Elliott Stoughton --+                               +-- Catherine Covert
 (1837-1908)              |                                   (1778->1850)
                          +-- Susan Harvey
                              (????-~1846)
 Sources:  [8]

[edit] Children

(Children with Mahala Wise)
Eight children born/3 alive in 1900 (and 3 still alive in 1908). [7][13]

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Mary Jane Stoughton F ~1857 PA possibly died young;
not at home in 1870 census
[3]
Clara "Cassie" Stoughton F ~1859 PA per census
OH per death record; See Research Notes below
[3][4]
Berdetta Stoughton F ~1872 PA Henry C. Kemble Res.Chelsea, Indiana Ter 1904; Res. Oklahoma1908 [5][[12][13][21]
Herbert J. Stoughton M Dec 1873 PA Eva May Blanchard (b. 1 May 1873-d. 3 Feb. 1933)
married 20 Sep 1899 in Warren PA
See Source Notes below
Res. Tiona, 1904; Died 17 August 1908 in a train wreck; buried East Hickory, Forest Co. PA .
After his death, wife Eva lived with her widower brother, Reno D. Blanchard & his 2 daughters
[5][7][12][13][15][16][17][21][W3]
Bernard Vonzant Stoughton M 15 Apr 1875 Butler County, PA Kathleen Esther Wortzkey Res. East Hickory; died 15 Sept 1958 [5][12][21][W1]
Unknown Stoughton birth order unknown [7]
Unknown Stoughton birth order unknown [7]
Unknown Stoughton birth order unknown [7]

[edit] Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co, PA by 1840 [1]
Piney Twp, Clarion Co, PA by 1850 [2]
Wayne Twp, Armstrong Co, PA by 1856 [3]
Washington Twp., Butler Co. PA by 1870 [4]
Marion Twp., Butler Co. PA 1880 [5]
Harmony Twp., Forest Co. PA by 1890 - 1908 "for ~35 yrs" [6][7][13]

[edit] Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1840 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co, PA, page 23. Census is not dated.
Family headed by Barnard Stoeton(sic): 2 males <5, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 female 20-30.
Note: the male and female in their 20's are the proper ages for Barnard Stoughton and his wife Susan. The two youngest males are likely to be their children, but the 10-15 year old seems too old to be a child of someone in their 20's.
Family headed by Margaret Stoeton is two entries earlier; William Wimer is next entry.
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2 1850 United States Federal Census, Piney Twp, Clarion Co, PA, page 24. Previous page dated 30 Sept. 1850.
Lines 16-25: B.W. Stoughton, 33, shoemake; Susannah, 33; John, 14; Joseph, 12; Elliott, 10; Hannah, 8; Catharine, 6; Susannah, 4; Jane, 2; Elizabeth, 1/2. John, Joseph, Elliott and Hannah attended school.
1850 census pa clarion piney pg 24.jpg
3 1860 United States Federal Census, Wayne Twp, Armstrong Co, PA, page 15. Census dated 27 June 1860.
Lines 35-38: J.E. Stoughton, 23, blacksmith, $200 personal property; Mahala, 19, housework; Mary J., 3; Clara, 1. All b. PA.
Next house is George Kline.
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4 1870 United States Federal Census, Washington Twp., Butler Co. PA, page 15. Census dated 15 June 1870.
Lines 1-3: John E. Stoughton age 33, blacksmith, $1000 real, $150 personal property; Mahala age 29, keeping house;Cassie age 11, in school; all born PA.
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5 1880 United States Federal Census, District 47, Marion Twp., Butler Co. PA page 13. Census dated 17 June 1880.
Lines 28-32: John E. Stoughton, age 43, blacksmith; Mahala, age 40, wife; Rendetta, daughter, age 8, at home, attended school; Herbert, son, age 7, at home, attended school; Bernard, age 6 son, at home.All and all parents b. PA.
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6 1890 United States Federal Census Veteran Schedules, Harmony Twp, Forest Co, PA, page 1. SD 10, ED 42.
#28 John E. Stoughton, private, Company K, 14th PA Cav. Enlisted 9 Apr 1862, discharged 31 May 1865, served 2 years 8 months 22 days.
1890 census pension schedule pa forest harmony pg 1.jpg
7 1900 United States Federal Census, District 48, Hickory Twp, Forest Co, PA, pages 6, 7. Census dated June 1900 (day not given).
Lines 99-100 (page 6), line 1 (page 7): John E. Stoughton, head, 63, b. May 1837, married 43 years, blacksmith, unemployed for 12 month in last year; Mahala, wife, 59, b. Apr 1841, married 43 years, 8 children born, 3 living; Herbert, son, 27, b. Dec 1872, married 8/12 yr., laborer, boat yard, unemployed 6 months in past year. All and all parents b. PA. All can read write and speak English.
Herbert is listed as married, but no wife is listed.
1900 census pa forest hickory dist 48 pg 6.jpg
1900 census pa forest hickory dist 48 pg 7.jpg
8 Memories by Jennie Stoughton Osborn, Copyright 1935, Medicine Lodge, Kansas.
Pg. 3 Father had married Susan Harvey, but she died leaving six children: John, Joseph, Elliott, Hannah, Catharine, and Susan Blanche, the baby whom the mother gave to her sister, a Mrs. Dustin, who took her to Illinois...
Pg. 12 "While we younger children were growing up, two of our brothers and two of our sisters were married. One brother, Elliot, went to Washington State, and Joseph, in the Civil War, was taken prisoner in a skirmish battle at White Sulphur Springs. He was sent to Andersonville Prison, where he lived twenty-one months; and then died just before the Union boys got there to liberate him."
See full text
9 History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania,1883, by Robert Walter Smith; in transcription by the Smith's History Project, at http://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/smithproject/index.html
Chapter 2, Armstrong County in The War of the Rebellion,159th Regiment - Fourteenth Cavalry. See http://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/smithproject/history/chap2l.html
Included are a brief history of the regiment's war engagements, and the roll of officers & privates.
August 18, 1862, Lieut. James. M. Schoonmaker, of the 1st Maryland Cavalry, but a citizen of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was authorized by Secretary of War Stanton and Gov. Curtin to recruit a battalion of cavalry of five companies. Recruits came in so rapidly that on the 29th the authority was extended to the recruiting of a full regiment of twelve companies... Companies K and L were principally, and Company M entirely, composed of Armstrong men...The date of the muster out was August 24, 1865, and the companies returned in a body to Pittsburgh, where they disbanded... The 159th lost about eighty men killed and more than 200 wounded, besides many reported missing.
Records of Company K include in the list of officers, Farrier (blacksmith) John E. Stoughton (no further information), and among the privates, Joseph Stoughton, listed as "not accounted for" (i.e. there was no record of his death, or of being mustered out with the company, or discharged).
Armstrong County in The War of the Rebellion
10 US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865

Name: John E. Stoughton Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Pennsylvania Regiment Name: 14 Pennsylvania Cav. Regiment Name Expanded: 14th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry (159th Volunteers) COMPANY: K Rank In: Farrier Rank In Expanded: Farrier Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Film Number: M554 roll 119

11 Butler Citizen newspaper, 12 Mar 1908 edition.
"John E. Stoughton of Tionesta, a native of Butler County and an old soldier, died at the Oil City Hospital February 29, 1908, in his 71st year."
12 John Elliott Stoughton obituary from "History Of East Hickory Riverside Cemetery," Forest County Pennsylvania, by Lois Wike. Published by Forest Press Inc., Tionesta, PA.

Sent by Richard Stoughton, great-grandson of J.E. and Mahala Stoughton.

(See complete text)
13 Mahala Wise Stoughton obituary from "History Of East Hickory Riverside Cemetery," Forest County Pennsylvania, by Lois Wike. Published by Forest Press Inc., Tionesta, PA.

Sent by Richard Stoughton, great-grandson of J.E. and Mahala Stoughton.

(See complete text)
14 Forest County Pennsylvania Cemetery Inscriptions, compiled by Eugene F. Throop, Heritage Books, Inc. 1987, pg. 114. Submitted to us by Jim Voltz Apr 2009
  • "Stroughton (sic), J. E., Co. K 14 PA Cav Civil War Vet; no dates, East Hickory Cemetery, Hickory Twp.
  • Bernard V. 1875-1958; wife Kathleen E. 1881-1960.
15 1900 United States Federal Census, Warren Co. PA, Mead Twp., Ancestry.com pg. 7. Census date; 4 June 1900.
Lines 4-10: Warren W. Blanchard, head, born Feb 1842, age 58, married 34 yrs, he & parents born in Vermont, day laborer, owns mortgaged house, can read/write/speak English. Georgiana A., wife, born March 1849, age 51, married 34 yrs, she & parents born Ireland, immigrated 1850, reside U.S. 50 yrs. Speaks English; can't read or write. All children born PA; all read/write/speak English except youngest son Reno.:
  • Mina O. Day, daughter, b. Apr. 1867, age 33, married 12 yrs., seamstress.
  • Eva W. Stoughton, daughter, b. May 1873, age 27, married 9/12 yr.), seamstress.
  • Haury J. Blanchard, son, b. March 1876, age 24, single, day laborer.
  • Eugene O. Blanchard, son, b. Sept 1880, age 19, single, day laborer.
  • Reno D. Blanchard, son, b. Aug 1886, age 13, single, in school.
    Note: daughter Eva W. Blanchard (Stoughton) is wife of Herbert J. Stoughton
1900 census pa warren mead pg 7.jpg
16 1920 United States Federal Census, Warren Co.PA, Mead Twp. enumeration district 161; Ancestry.com pg. 14. Date of census: 17-19 Jan 1920.
Lines 83-86: Reno D. Blanchard, head, age 33, widower, foreman in machine shop. Olive D., daughter, age 13, single; Louise M., daughter, age 11, single. Eva M. Stoughton, sister, age 43, widow.
1920 census pa warren mead enum dist 161 pg 14.jpg
17 Herbert J. Stoughton obituary from "History Of East Hickory Riverside Cemetery," Forest County Pennsylvania, by Lois Wike. Published by Forest Press Inc., Tionesta, PA.

Sent by Richard Stoughton, great-grandson of J.E. and Mahala Stoughton.

(See complete text)
18 James Voltz correspondence 2008, ongoing: jlv100@psu.edu
Many of the sources on this page, including the military sources, and the "Memories" memoir of Jennie S. Stoughton, forwarded to us by Jim Voltz.
Regarding Joseph Stoughton's Civil War service: When they returned to Pittsburgh, Joseph was reported as missing. The battle of Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, WV, happened around Aug 26, 1863, where Jennie S. Stoughton said her brother was captured. Joseph died in Andersonville prison, but I can't find him on any lists, and don't have a death date. However, I have the battle date, and according to Jennie's book on page 12, he survived 21 months in the prison. That would put his death around May, 1865
19 History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-65, Harrisburg, 1868-1871., by Samuel P. Bates. See at: http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/cavalry/14thcav/14thcavorg.html, 14th Cavalry Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers
This source gives a fairly complete history of the service of the regiment. It places the battle of Greenbriar White Sulfur Springs WVA to have occurred on 20 Aug 1863. (This is the battle at which Joseph Stoughton was captured, according to his sister Jennie S. Stoughton, in her written memoir, "Memories". She says he was taken to Andersonville Prison, and on pg. 21 says he survived 21 months there. His death would then have been around May 1865. His name has not yet been found on any prison lists and his death date is unconfirmed.
20 Obituary John E. Stoughton, Titusville Morning Herald, 5 March 1908.
John E. Stoughton, resident of East Hickory, died 29 Feb 1908; born 16 May 1832 Butler Co. PA; enlisted 3 Sept 1862 Co. K,14th PA Cavalry; honorably discharged 31 May 1865. Married Mahala Wise of Clarion Co. "who died about 3 years ago". Buried East Hickory Cemetery. Survived by 2 sons (Herbert J. of Warren, Pa. & Bernard V. of East Hickory) and daughter Mrs. Henry C. Kemble of Chelsea, Oklahoma.
Note: John E. Stoughton was born 1837, not 1832; He & Mahala were married before he enlisted, not after his discharge as stated in the article.
John E. Stoughton Obituary Titusville Newspaper.jpg
21 Will of John E. Stoughton, of East Hickory, Forest Co., PA; recorded 4 March 1908. Names son H. J. Stoughton, daughter Birtie Stoughton Kimbill, son B. V. Stoughton, executor Calvin M. (Arner/Ormer) or Tionesta PA; and witnesses W. M. Gorman and Henry D. Kighttinger.
John Elliott Stoughton Last Will 1908.jpg

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These web site sources are listed separately below. The attribution number for these web sources is preceded by a "W".
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Ref. Num. Description Extract
W1 Ranson family tree, by Lucinda Steer, on RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2838450&id=I122
Kathleen Worsky (no dates; no parents given), wife of Bernard V. Stoughton (no dates, no parents given). Children:
  • Kathleen E. Stoughton born 20 June 1916 in Oil City PA, married on 9 Aug 1938 to George E. Wurster (b. 18 Nov);Their one child is listed as Bernard Eugene Steer, who has 8 living Steer children.
  • John Stoughton (no further information)
  • Von Stoughton (no further information)
  • Gene Stoughton - Danko (no further information)
  • Carrie Stoughton (no further information)
  • Phylis Stoughton-Loper (no further information)
  • Virginia Stoughton (no further information)
W2 Familysearch.org, Herbert J. Stoughton & Eva May Blanchard married 20 Sep 1899 in Warren, PA.
W3 "Lynn and Leara-Bernhard Schmiller..." family tree by Lynn Jeffrey Bernhard, ID 36049, RootWeb's WorldConnect Project.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bernhard1&id=I36049
Eva May Blanchard's parents were Warren Wilson Blanchard (b. 1 Feb 1842 in St. Johnsbury VT) and Georgia Ann Adams. Their children were
  • Neri Blanchard - died in infancy
  • Oluer? Blanchard
  • Minnie Olivia Blanchard b. 15 Apr 1867 in Sheffield, Warren Co. PA; m. Ernesto Lawrence; d. in Tiona PA.
  • Caroline Augusta Blanchard b. 28 Nov 1872; d. 8 Jan 1942, Robinson IL
  • Eva May Blanchard b. 1 May 1873, m. Herbert Stoughton (no further information); d. 3 Feb 1933 in Barnes PA
  • Harvey Jasper Blanchard b. 8 Mar 1879; d. 13 Mar 1922 Robinson IL
  • Eugene Wilson Blanchard b. 1881; d. Dec 1934 Tulsa OK
  • Reno Adelbert Blanchard b. 9 Aug 1888 Mead Twp, Warren Co. PA; d. 15 Apr 1947 Tiona PA

[edit] Source notes

  • John Elliott Stoughton apparently used his blacksmithing skills as a farrier in the Civil War. His absence for soldiering may explain the gap in his children's birth dates.
  • John Elliott Stoughton named one son after his father Barnard VanZandt Stoughon. The son's name is signed as Bernard Vonzant Stoughton on his draft card. Whether this spelling was consistent throughout his life is not know. Spelling was still phonetic and variable in this era. We have used the spelling in the signature.
  • Mahala Wise was the daughter of Henry & Mary Wise. Both Henry & Mary had parents born in Germany. Henry Wise appears in one document as William Wise., so possibly his full name was William Henry Wise? Mary Wise remarried with James R. Campbell who was a widower. Mary Wise died March, 1905, in Armstrong County, PA, with a will. (This note from A. Fixx, June 2013).
  • The 1900 census for the Blanchard family lists daughter Eva at home with them in Mead Twp., Warren Co. PA; her husband Herbert is at home with his parents in Hickory Twp, Forest Co. These two townships are about 20 miles apart. He lists the length of marriage at 8 months, she says 9 months; she has possibly gone home to await the delivery of their first child with her mother's assistance.
  • Eva May Blanchard Stoughton is buried in Barnes Cemetery, Barnes, Warren Co., PA in an unmarked grave within her Father's Plot. Information given by Minna Blanchard Lawrence in 1951, to us via A. Fixx in 2013 as follows:
    Blanchard, Warren W. 1842-1904; Georgia A. 1849-1918; Harvey, son of W.W. & Georgia (Unmarked Grave); Eva, Daut. of Georgia & W.W. (Unmarked Grave); Ella Brownell, Daut. of Georgia (Unmarked Grave)
  • Eva May Blanchard, on the 1920 census, is living with her brother Reno D. Blanchard& his family in Mead, Warren Co., PA. She is listed as a housekeeper for a private family (more than likely her brothers family). She has not been found on the 1930 census. Eva and Herbert Stoughton had no children, & Eva apparently did not remarry. (This note from A. Fixx, June 2013).
  • A page by page search of the Hickory Twp, Forest Co, PA census for 1910 gave no Stoughtons except for Bern V. and family. Ancestry index searches of PA for Stoughtons and generally for John E. Stoughton b. PA gave no results. Eva May Stoughton and Herbert Stoughton could not be found when searched for in all states in the 1910 and 1920 census. No Stoughtons born in the 1860's or 1870's in PA seemed to be good matches for the missing children of John Elliott Stoughton.
  • RE sources 18 & 19 John Elliott Stoughton military records; notes from A. Fixx:

"I believe that when Jeannie Stoughton Osborn wrote her story, news was traveling back to her family that he had been captured, but no one knew for sure where he was. So more than likely the family was trying to "guess" what happened to him. I think it is a possibility that John Elliott Stoughton went to look for Joseph because John was reported missing from several of the muster rolls. In the attached Armstrong County PA 159th Regiment, you will see John E. Stoughton was an Officer and Joseph Stoughton was a Private."

[edit] Research Notes

  • Mahala Wise, wife of John Elliott Stoughton, was born in 1841, per the 1860, 1870 & 1900 census (and her obit). Searching the 1850 census of Clarion, Venango & Armstrong Co.s for a Mahala, none age 9 were found, but a Mahala age 10 is found in each of the 3 counties including parents Henry & Polly Wise in Franklin Twp., Armstrong Co. Company K, 14th Regiment of PA Volunteers was recruited at McKeesport, Allegheny Co. It is possible that John Elliott Stoughton & family resided in Armstrong Co. until after his war service, and then moved to Butler Co. where they appear in the 1870 census. (Research by Jim Voltz.)
  • Clara Stoughton's death record indicates she was born in Ohio in 1859. (Research by A. Fixx)

[edit] Research Wishlist

  • Marriage record John Elliott Stoughton and Mahala Wise.
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