Difference between revisions of "James M. Stoughton"
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Revision as of 16:29, 11 August 2007
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | May 1854 | PA | ||
Marriage | ca. 1876 | to Louisa E. unknown | ||
Death | Between 1910 and 1920 |
Children
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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John A. Stoughton | M | Dec 1876 | PA | |||
Blanch L. Stoughton | F | Mar. 1878 | PA | |||
Bert H. Stoughton | M | Apr. 1883 | PA |
Sources
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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. | |
3 | 1880 United States Federal Census, Clay Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 34, page 16A lists Jas M Stoughton, white male age 26, farmer, married to Louisa S. Stoughton, white female age 21. They live with two children: son John Stoughton, age 3; and daughter Lida B. Stoughton, age 2. | |
4 | 1900 United States Federal Census Clay Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 64, page 237B lists James Stoughton age 46, born May 1854, married 24 years, farmer, farm owned free; Lou E. Stoughton, age 40, born Sept. 1859, married 24 yrs., mother of 3 children, all living; son John A. Stoughton, age 23, born Dec. 1876, single, farm helper; daughter Blanch L. Stoughton age 22, born Mar. 1878; son Bert H. Stoughton age 17, born Apr. 1883. All born PA; all parents born PA; all can read, write & speak English. Date of census 6 Jun 1900. | |
5 | 1910 United States Federal Census Clay Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 79, page 15, lines 5-6 lists James M. Stoughton age 55, married to Louisa E. Stoughton, age 50. They have been married for 33 years. Louisa has given birth to three children, all of whom are still living. Everyone and their parents were born in PA. Both can read, write, and speak English. James is a farmer on his own farm (no mortgage). This census page is dated 29 Apr 1910. | |
6 | 1920 United States Federal Census Clay Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 35, page 18, lines 65-68 lists Louisa E. Stoughton age 60, widowed, living with her son, John A. Stoughton, age 43, also widdowed. Also present is Louisa's grandson, Maynard Stoughton, age 17. Maynard attended school this year. Everyone can read, write, and speak English. Everyone and their parents were born in PA. Louisa is a farmer on her own farm. John is a miner in a coal mine. Margin notes indicate that they live on Beaver Dam Road. This census page is dated 27 and 28 Jan 1920. | |
3 | The McCandless and Related Families by Joseph A. Ferree, Jr. 1977, p. 70. "Mary Jane McCandless, daughter of James and Jane (Jennie) (McCandless) McCandless, married John C,. stoughton. their children: - James M. Stoughton married Louisa E. ___... source lists 7 children of Mary Jane & John C. Stoughton. | |
4 | John T. Wilson, great-nephew of James Stoughton, research & family interviews 1975-1985. |