JohnDaniel Stonesifer Jr., 1780–1849?> (aged 68 years)
- Name
- JohnDaniel /Stonesifer/ Jr.
- Given names
- JohnDaniel
- Surname
- Stonesifer
- Name suffix
- Jr.
- Name
- Johan /Stonesifer/
- Given names
- Johan
- Surname prefix
- Stonesifer
Birth
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City: Frederick County State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
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Merged Gramps ID
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I11194
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Merged Gramps ID
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I6088
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Merged Gramps ID
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I11697
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Merged Gramps ID
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I11626
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Merged Gramps ID
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I3559
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Merged Gramps ID
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I5063
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Birth of a sister
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City: Frederick County State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Birth of a sister
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City: Frederick County State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Death of a brother
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Death of a half-brother
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Death of a father
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Burial of a father
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Death of a brother
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Death of a mother
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Death of a half-sister
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Death of a brother
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Death of a brother
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State: Pennsylvania Country: United States of America |
Burial of a brother
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Death of a sister
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City: Carroll County State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Burial of a mother
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Death
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City: Silver Run State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Burial
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Type: Burial of Stonesifer, Johan Daniel Jr. |
father |
1731–1813
Birth: December 1, 1731
41
— Seelbach, Ortenau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Death: August 9, 1813 — Silver Run, Carroll Co., Maryland |
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mother |
1744–1821
Birth: February 2, 1744
— Littlestown, Adams Co., PA Death: August 20, 1821 |
MARRIAGE OF STONESIFER, JOHN DANIEL, SR. AND YINGLING, MARIA ELIZABETH | MARRIAGE OF STONESIFER, JOHN DANIEL, SR. AND YINGLING, MARIA ELIZABETH — 1765 — Frederick County, Maryland |
14 months
elder brother |
1766–1844
Birth: March 3, 1766
34
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— Frederick County, Maryland Death: April 20, 1844 — Pennsylvania |
5 years
elder brother |
1770–1839
Birth: about 1770
38
25
— Frederick County, Maryland Death: September 1839 — Mayberry, Carroll County, Maryland |
18 years
younger sister |
1787–1867
Birth: September 29, 1787
55
43
— Frederick County, Maryland Death: July 7, 1867 — Mayberry, Carroll County, Maryland |
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1772–1861
Birth: September 10, 1772
40
28
— Frederick County, Maryland Death: February 5, 1861 — Silver Run, Carroll Co., Maryland |
6 years
elder sister |
1778–1849
Birth: 1778
46
33
— Frederick Co., Maryland Death: February 1849 — Carroll County, Maryland |
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1771–1860
Birth: 1771
39
26
— Frederick County, Maryland Death: 1860 — Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland |
10 years
himself |
1780–1849
Birth: July 8, 1780
48
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— Frederick County, Maryland Death: March 8, 1849 — Silver Run, Maryland |
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8 years
younger sister |
1783–1862
Birth: September 19, 1783
51
39
— Frederick County, Maryland Death: March 9, 1862 — Carroll County, Maryland |
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1769–1815
Birth: September 23, 1769
37
25
— Frederick Co., Maryland Death: July 31, 1815 — Bachman Valley, Frederick Co., Maryland |
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father |
1731–1813
Birth: December 1, 1731
41
— Seelbach, Ortenau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Death: August 9, 1813 — Silver Run, Carroll Co., Maryland |
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stepmother | |
MARRIAGE OF STONESIFER, JOHN DANIEL, SR. AND STERNER, ANN MARIA | MARRIAGE OF STONESIFER, JOHN DANIEL, SR. AND STERNER, ANN MARIA — 1754 — Carroll Co., MD |
2 years
elder brother |
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7 years
half-sister |
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5 years
half-sister |
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Shared note
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Joe Flaherty: He almost never used his first name, but was always known as Daniel - as was his father before him. His wife Elizabeth, who was about eight years his senior, was a descendant of Christian Bauer, the surveyor who laid off the tracts of land that Jacob Bankert had bequeathed to his children in 1789. They lived near the old Stonesifer homestead in the general area of Mayberry and Uniontown in Carroll Co. MD. He apparently rented the land he lived on, farmed on a small scale, but was a shoemaker by trade. He was a life long member of the St. Mary's Reform congregation at Silver Run and according to tradition, he is said to have enjoyed his daily portion of "schnapps." He apparently lived not too far from his brother Peter The couple raised a family of 8 children. Their descendants are the most numerous family group of all the children of our immigrant ancestor John Daniel Stonesifer. When the 10 year legal battle over their father's estate erupted in the 1840's two suits were filed regarding grievance by the Stonesifers, one being known as Case in Equity No 61 by Daniel on Aug 3, 1843. At one time in the testimony it was said that it was believed that Daniel always signed his name in the old German way. However, a copy of his signature on a legal paper dated 1847 in this writer's possession does not seem to bear this out. He died Mar 8 1849 and the newspaper notice of this death "Hanover Spectator" of March 16, 1849 gave is first name as David - a mistake having been made in taking the "ni" in Daniel for the letters "vi". His estate could not be settled by his son Joseph till Feb 14, 1854 because of family lawsuits. The same year that Daniel died a first cousin of his died also. This was John Jacob Wildasin who died Nov 12 1849 near Hanover. Daniel Stonesifer's mother was Maria Elizabeth Yingling who married Samuel Wildasin. Susanna was the older sister of Maria Elizabeth. The writer of this family history is a direct descendant of John Daniel Stonesifer, JR and John Jacob Wildasin.- both of them being great, great, great, grandfathers to him. The writer is also a direct descendant of John Daniel Stonesifer, Jr's sister Barbara as her granddaughter became the wife of Joseph, one of four sons of John Daniel Stonesifer. This information not only shows us the complexity of our family relationships and genealogy, but it is also important in detailing family history. |
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