Mary Catherine Stoughton
From MouserAncestry
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | Dec 1844 | [5] | ||
Marriage | 1864 | To William Whitman (born Feb. 1833; parents b. Germany) |
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Death | after 1910 | |||
Burial | expect Berwick Twp., Newton Co. MO |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 5 Generation 6 Generation 7 +-- John Stoughton | (1773-1833) +-- Barnard VanZant Stoughton --+ | (1817-1887) | Mary Catherine Stoughton --+ +-- Catherine Covert | (1778->1850) +-- Susan Harvey (????-~1846) Sources:
Children
(7 children with William Whitman; birth order uncertain; 6 living in 1900)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Unknown Whitman | ||||||
John S. Whitman | F | 1866 | PA | |||
Adda Whitman | F | 1868 | MO | |||
Unknown Whitman | ||||||
Unknown Whitman | ||||||
Agnes Whitman | F | July 1881 | MO | |||
Mollie Whitman | F | Nov 1886 | MO |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Piney Twp, Clarion Co, PA | by 1850 | [1] | |
Tionesta Twp., Venango Co. PA | by 1860 | [2] | |
Spring River Twp., Lawrence Co. MO | by 1870 | [3] | |
Van Buren Twp, Newton Co, MO | by 1900 | [5] | |
Berwick Twp, Newton Co, MO | by 1910 | [6] |
Sources
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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. |
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2 | 1860 United States Federal Census, Tionesta Twp, Venango Co, PA, page 13. Census dated 15 Aug 1860. Lines 6-14:D.V. Stoten, 42, farmer, $500 real, $150 personal property; Susan, 46; Joseph, 21, farmer; E.H., 18, farmer; Hannah, 18, house keeping; Catherine, 16, house keeping; June, 12; Elizabeth, 10; Ida, 7. All b. PA. Note: discrepancy in the name of Barnard V. ( as D.V.)Stoughton is likely a notational error by the census taker. |
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3 | 1870 United States Federal Census Spring River Twp, Lawrence Co, MO, page 15. Census dated 5 Aug 1870. Lines 11-14: William Whitman, 34, carpenter, $400 personal property, b. PA, parents foreign born; Mary C., 25, keeping house, b. PA; John S., 4, b. PA; Adda, 2, b. MO. |
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4 | 1880 United States Federal Census | |
5 | 1900 United States Federal Census District 114, Van Buren Twp, Newton Co, MO, page 15. Census dated 27 June 1900. Lines 45-48: William Whitman, 67, b. Feb 1833, m. 36 years, farmer, b. PA, parents b. Germany, owns farm with mortgage; Mary, wife, 55, b. Dec 1844, m. 36 years, 7 children born, 6 living, b. PA, parents b. PA; Agnes., dau., 18, b. July 1881, b. MO, in school 4 months, b. MO, parents b. PA; Mollie, dau., 13, b. Nov. 1886, b. MO, parents b. PA. All can read write and speak English. |
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6 | 1910 United States Federal Census District 118, Berwick Twp, Newton Co, MO, page 8. Census dated 9-10 May 1910. Lines 73-74: William Whitman, age 81, m. 47 years, b. PA, parents b. Germany; Mary C., wife, age 65, married 47 yrs, 7 children born, 5 living, b. PA, parents b. PA; Agnes., dau., 18, b. July 1881, b. MO, in school 4 months, b. MO, parents b. PA; Mollie, dau., 13, b. Nov. 1886, b. MO, parents b. PA. All can read write and speak English. |
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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... 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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9 | James Voltz correspondence 2008, ongoing: jlv100@psu.edu
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