Susan Blanche Stoughton

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NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Susan Blanche Stoughton is not in my direct ancestry. She is two steps removed in the following ways:


Date Location Notes Sources
Birth ~1846/47
Marriage
Death
Burial

Ancestry chart segment

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


Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
Piney Twp, Clarion Co, PA by 1850 [1]
Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co, PA also in 1850 [2]
Mount Pleasant Twp, Whiteside Co, IL by 1860 with her aunt Mary Ann Harvey (Dustin) [3] [8]

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 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
2 1850 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co, PA, page 17. Census dated 29 Aug 1850.
Lines 3-13: Martin Durstine, 48, farmer, $1200 real property; Mary A., 39; Jacob, 19; Sarah, 17; Susannah, 14; Harvey, 12; Martin, 9; John, 7; Henry, 5; Christian, 2; Susannah Stoughton, 3.
Note: Susannah Stoughton is living with this family after the death of her mother and her father's remarriage.
1850 census pa butler muddy creek pg 17.jpg
3 1860 United States Federal Census Mount Pleasant Twp, Whiteside Co, IL, pages 24 and 25. Census dated 18 July 1860.
Lines 39-40 (p. 24) and 1-3 (p. 25): George Beureville, 39, harness maker, $1500 real, $1500 personal property, b. England; Marrium, 44, b. England (the couple was married less than 1 year); Christian W. Dustin, 12, b. PA, attended school; Margaret Hawes, 24, b. PA; Susanna Straughton, 13, b. PA, attended school.
1860 census il whiteside mount pleasant pg 24.jpg
1860 census il whiteside mount pleasant pg 25.jpg
4 1860 United States Federal Census Mount Pleasant Twp, Whiteside Co, IL, page 40. Census dated 19 July 1860.
Lines 35-40: Martin Dustin, 59, farmer, $1500 real, $725 personal property; Mary Ann, 49; Jacob, 29 day labor; Harvey, 22, day labor; John, 17, day labor, attended school; Henry, 15, attended school. All b. PA.
Note: This is the same family found in 1850 in Butler Co, PA. Susanna(h) Stoughton and Christian Dustin are now living with the Beureville family presumaby as domestics. Mary Ann (Dustin) is presumed to be the sister of Barnard Stoughton's first wife, Susan Harvey.
1860 census il whiteside mount pleasant pg 40.jpg
8 Memories by Jennie Stoughton Osborn, Copyright 1935, Medicine Lodge, Kansas.
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."
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...
9 James Voltz correspondence 2008, ongoing: jlv100@psu.edu


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