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|'''20th Century History of Butler & Butler County'''by James A. McKee, Butler PA 1909,p.1001, biographical sketch:  [[Solomon R. Stoughton]], ... son of ''John C.'' and [[Mary Jane McCandless|Mary Jane (McCandless) Stoughton]]. The Stoughtons were early settlers in Clay Township, Butler County, and ''John C. Stoughton'' was born on the old homestead there and came to the present farm of his son [[Solomon R. Stoughton|Solomon]] at the time of his marriage.
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|'''20th Century History of Butler & Butler County'''by James A. McKee, Butler PA 1909,p.1001, biographical sketch:  [[Solomon R. Stoughton]], ... son of ''John C.'' and [[Mary Jane McCandless|Mary Jane (McCandless) Stoughton]]. The Stoughtons... became the parents of seven children, all of whom attained maturity, and of whom there are now three survivors. They were as follows: James, a resident of Claytonia; '''Mary, now deceased, who was the wife of Henry Miller'''; Elizabeth, wife of James L. Wilson, of Brady Township; Annie, now deceased, who was the wife of Samuel Lawrence, of Muddy Creek Township; Ella, also deceased, who was the wife of William Stine, of Brady Township; Mrs. Sydney Jane Conroy, of New Castle; and Solomon R., whose name appears at the head of this sketch. Mr. and Mrs. [[John C. Stoughton]] were members of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, of which Grandfather Stoughton was one of the founders.  
 
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Revision as of 12:05, 20 August 2011



NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

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


Date Location Notes Sources
Birth PA
Marriage
Death
Burial Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Isle, Franklin Twp., Butler Co., PA

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 4                         Generation 5            Generation 6
 
                                             +-- Andrew Stoughton
                                             |   (~1802-1867)   
                     +-- John C. Stoughton --+
                     |   (1832-1902)         |
 Mary O. Stoughton --+                       +-- Mary Glenn
 (1857-1891)         |                           (~1802-????)
                     +-- Mary Jane McCandless
                         (1832-1882)
Sources: 

Children

(all children with Henry E. Miller )

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Miller F PA


Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
, Butler Co. PA born ,

Photo Gallery

gravestone of Mary O. Stoughton (Miller), Mt Zion Baptist Cemetery
Gravestone of Henry E. Miller, Mt Zion Baptist Cemetery
Miller family plot, Mt Zion Baptist, graves of Henry E. Miller & daughter Minnie Miller


Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1860 United States federal Census, Franklin Twp, Butler Co, PA, page 16. Census dated 27 June, 1860.
Lines 6-11: John Stoton, 25, farmer, $3000 real, $813 personal property; Mary J., 25; James, 6; Mary O., 3; Hannah J., 1; Lucinda, 6 months. All b. PA.
Name is misspelled, but children are correct for John C. Stoughton and Mary Jane McCandless
1860 census pa butler franklin pg 16.jpg
2 1870 United States Federal Census, Franklin Township, Butler County, PA, Page 13, lines 1-8 lists John Stoughton, 34, married to Mary, 33. They live with seven children: son James Stoughton, 15; daughter Mary Stoughton, 14; daughter Ann Stoughton, 11; daughter Elizabeth Stoughton, 8; daughter Ellen Stoughton, 4; and daughter Jane Stoughton, 2. John Stoughtonis listed as a farmer, Mary Stoughton as "keeping house," and James Stoughton as "farm laborer." Everyone is listed as having been born in PA. Mary Stoughton has a "father of foreign birth." James, Mary, Ann, and Elizabeth attended school within the year. Mary and Ann are listed as unable to write. This census page is undated. However, the previous page is dated July 21, 1870 and the following page is dated July 21,22 1870.
1870 census pa butler franklin pg13.jpg
3 1880 United States Federal Census, Franklin Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration district 42, Page 17, lines 14-18 lists John C. Stoughton, 50, married to Mary Jane Stoughton, 50. They live with three children: daughter Ellin Stoughton, 14; daughter Sydy Jane Stoughton, 12; and son Solomon Stoughton, 3. Mary Jane Stoughton is somehow listed as both married and single. John C. Stoughton is a farmer. Everyone and their parents were born in PA. Ellin and Sydy attended school within the census year. This census is dated 9 Jun 1880.
1880 census pa butler franklin d42 pg16.jpg
4 McCandless and Related Families, Pioneers of Butler County Pennsylvania , 1977, researched & compiled by Joseph A. Ferree, Sr.; ed. & publ. by Joseph A. Ferree, Jr., Natrona Heights. PA.
Pg. 70: "Mary Jane McCandless, daughter of James and Jane (Jennie) (McCandless) McCandless (p.69) married John C. Stoughton ..." lists 7 children.
complete text Mary Jane McCandless, McCandless and Related Families
5 Gravestone transcriptions, Mr. Zion Baptist Cemetery, Franklin Twp., Butler Co. PA
Transcribed 1988 by Helen McCandless Staiger:
6 20th Century History of Butler & Butler Countyby James A. McKee, Butler PA 1909,p.1001, biographical sketch: Solomon R. Stoughton, ... son of John C. and Mary Jane (McCandless) Stoughton. The Stoughtons... became the parents of seven children, all of whom attained maturity, and of whom there are now three survivors. They were as follows: James, a resident of Claytonia; Mary, now deceased, who was the wife of Henry Miller; Elizabeth, wife of James L. Wilson, of Brady Township; Annie, now deceased, who was the wife of Samuel Lawrence, of Muddy Creek Township; Ella, also deceased, who was the wife of William Stine, of Brady Township; Mrs. Sydney Jane Conroy, of New Castle; and Solomon R., whose name appears at the head of this sketch. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stoughton were members of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, of which Grandfather Stoughton was one of the founders. (Complete text, Solomon R. Stoughton sketch
7 Butler County Cemetery Inventory, Vol. 2, North Central Townships, Mt. Zion Baptist Cemetery, Franklin Twp., Butler Co. PA. (East of Rt. 529,on south shore of Lake Arthur).
Pg.5. Henry E. Miller born 26 Sept 1843, died 18 Sept 1887; Minnie J. Miller died 30 May 1889 age 14 yrs. 6 mos. 24 da.
Mary O. Miller born 4 Apr 1857, died 17 Jan 1891, wife of Henry E. Miller.

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