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|'''Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania, Vol. 3''', ed. John W. Jordan, 1840-1921, pg. 1272-1274.<br>[[John Stoughton|John]] and [[Catherine Covert|Catherine (Covert) Stoughton]], both born in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Stoughton was of Holland descent, her mother's maiden name being [[Lucas Covert|Van Zant]], a family that had settled on Manhattan Island, New York.  [[John Stoughton|Mr. Stoughton]] was of English decent, became a farmer, and owned three hundred and fifty acres of land, in three farms. <br>Mr. and Mrs. Stoughton had children: [[William Stoughton|William]], a farmer, lived in Clay township; [[Luke Stoughton (1807)|Luke]], a farmer in Worth township, was in active service in the war of 1812; [[Andrew Stoughton|Andrew]], a wealthy and prosperous farmer of Clay township; [[Jacob Stoughton|Jacob]], a farmer, who died unmarried; [[John Stoughton (1805)|John]], also a participant in the war of 1812, lived on a part of the homestead, and married ''Nancy Boyle''; [[Barnard V. Stoughton|Barnard]], a farmer, died in Kansas; [[Jane Stoughton|Jane]], who married Mr. Boyle, as above stated; [[Hannah M. Stoughton|Hannah]], married ''John Patterson'', and lived in Worth township; '''Effie''', married ''Robert Logan'', a farmer, who was killed during the Civil War; ''Polly'', died young.
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Revision as of 10:40, 12 April 2008

NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Euphamia Stoughton is not in my direct ancestry. She is 1 step removed in the following ways:

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 1810
Marriage to Robert Logan (died in Civil War) [4]
Death

Children

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Eleana Logan F < 2 Apr 1841

Sources

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2 1820 United States Federal Census, Center Twp, Butler Co, PA Page 4. Census is not dated. Lists family headed by J. Stoughton: 2 males <10, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 16-25 1 male >45,, 1 female <10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female >45.
This corresponds to John Stoughton age 53, wife Catherine Covert age 52. Children: 2 males under age 10 are Barnard age 3,& Luke, age ~13; 1 male age 10-15 is John age 15; 2 males age 16-25 are Andrew age 18,& Jacob age 20; 1 female <10 is Hannah age 5; 1 female age 10-15 is Effie age 10. (Son William age 23 not enumerated here; possibly working & living elsewhere; married in 1822).
1820 census pa butler center pg 4.jpg
2 Will of Jacob Stoughton, abstract, from Book B, p.195. of Muddy Creek Twp., Butler Co. PA (brother of direct line Andrew Stoughton); signed 2 Apr. 1841,filed 25 June 1841;lists niece Eleana Logan.
3 Jeanne Bortmes Eichelberger, correspondence, 2006
4 Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania, Vol. 3, ed. John W. Jordan, 1840-1921, pg. 1272-1274.
John and Catherine (Covert) Stoughton, both born in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Stoughton was of Holland descent, her mother's maiden name being Van Zant, a family that had settled on Manhattan Island, New York. Mr. Stoughton was of English decent, became a farmer, and owned three hundred and fifty acres of land, in three farms.
Mr. and Mrs. Stoughton had children: William, a farmer, lived in Clay township; Luke, a farmer in Worth township, was in active service in the war of 1812; Andrew, a wealthy and prosperous farmer of Clay township; Jacob, a farmer, who died unmarried; John, also a participant in the war of 1812, lived on a part of the homestead, and married Nancy Boyle; Barnard, a farmer, died in Kansas; Jane, who married Mr. Boyle, as above stated; Hannah, married John Patterson, and lived in Worth township; Effie, married Robert Logan, a farmer, who was killed during the Civil War; Polly, died young.
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