John Stoughton

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Date Location Notes Sources
Birth ~1773 NJ
Marriage ~1795 NJ To Catherine Covert
Death 8 May 1833 Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA Will signed on 8 Apr 1833, filed on 11 May 1833

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 6           Generation 7         Generation 8
 
                                         +-- William Stoughton
                                         |   (1742-????)
                    +-- John Stoughton --+
                    |   (1773-1833)      |
 Andrew Stoughton --+                    +-- [unknown] Vorhees
 (1802-1867)        |                        (????-????)
                    +-- Catherine Covert
                        (1778->1850)

Sources:

Children

(all children with Catherine Covert)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
William G. Stoughton M 1797 NJ Mary Elizabeth Wick
Jacob Stoughton M ~1800 NJ -never married-
Andrew Stoughton M 1802 Butler County, PA Mary Glenn Direct line
John Bernard Stoughton M 1805 Nancy Boyle
Luke Stoughton M 1807 Margaret Wick
Euphamia Stoughton F 1810 Samuel Logan
Hannah M. Stoughton F 26 Oct 1815 John Patterson
Jane Stoughton F 6 Dec 1821 Thomas Boyle
Mary Stoughton F "Polly", not in will;

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1803 Tax List Middlesex Twp., Butler Co. PA: John Stoughton, 100 Acres, 2 cows, 2 horses or oxen, Valuation 144, Tax 0.43
1895 History Butler Co., p. 58
2 Deed Transfer from John Stoughton to William Stoughton, dated 10 Feb. 1820. Witnesses George (P___), and John Timblin. Recorded 14 Feb 1820,Butler County, John Timblin, Esq.
1820 Deed John Stoughton.jpg

(Transcript)
3 Deed Transfer from John Stoughton to William Stoughton, dated 7 Apr. 1824. Centre Twp., Butler Co., PA, Deed E-222. 50 Acres for $75.00.
1824 Deed John Stoughton.jpg

(Transcript)
4 Will of John Stoughton, Estate File # S-40,Muddy Creek Twp., Butler Co. PA. Signed 8 Apr. 1833. (Microfilm, Butler Public Library, Vol. A, p. 264, 1833)
Lists wife Catherine; sons William, Luke, Andrew, John, Jacob StoughtonJacob, Bernard; daughters Eufame Logan, Hannah Stoughton, Jane Stoughton; executors: son Jacob Stoughton, & William Stoughton(Sr.?); witnesses: Samuel Stoughton & Robert Hemphill.
Will of John Stoughton 1833 p1.jpg

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(Transcript)
5 Jeanne Bortmes Eichelberger, correspondence, 2006
6 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams, granddaughter of Bert Winfred Wilson.
N/A

Source notes

  • The will of John Stoughton, 1833, implies that John Stoughton and Bernard Stoughton are two separate sons. Research of Jeanne Eichelberger indicates one son, John Bernard Stoughton.
  • John Stoughton names as executors in his will of 1833 his son Jacob Stoughton and William Stoughton (Junior/Senior?). William's name is followed by what appears to be either "Junior", or "Senior" (written out, not abbreviated). John's father William was already dead in 1833. John's brother William seems the likely candidate, although Jeanne Eichelberger believes he may have either died or married and remained in NJ as no further evidence of him has been found. In that era, the terms senior and junior were used to indicate an older and younger set of relatives, not necessarily a father/son relationship. John's son William G. Stoughton, although he has no son named William, could be addressed as William Sr. because his brother, John Bernard Stoughton, has a son William. However, it seems logical that in writing the will, the wording in that case would have been "my sons Jacob Stoughton and William Stoughton. Or, William G. Stoughton may have been referred to as William Stoughton, Jr., being the grandson of John's father. If the son of John Bernard Stoughton were known as William Stoughton Jr., he would not be the person named as executor as he would be at most about 5 years old at that date. No other William Stoughton candidates are known at present, so one is led to believe that the executor is either William G. Stoughton, or that John Stoughton's brother William was indeed alive and residing in Butler County in 1822. It is possible that the word following William Stoughton in the will is neither junior or senior but something other.

Conjecture

Research Wishlist

  • Will abstracts of Andrew, William, John Bernard, Jacob, and Luke
  • Will of John Stoughton Sr.
  • 1803 Tax Rolls Middlesex Twp. Butler Co. PA
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