Henry Stonesifer, 1769–1815?> (aged 45 years)
- Name
- Henry /Stonesifer/
- Given names
- Henry
- Surname
- Stonesifer
Birth
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Merged Gramps ID
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I0094
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Merged Gramps ID
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I6084
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Merged Gramps ID
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I3555
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Birth of a brother
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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 |
Birth of a brother
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City: Frederick County State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Death of a maternal grandfather
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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City: Frederick State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Birth of a brother
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City: Frederick County State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Birth of a sister
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Birth of a brother
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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 |
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 wife
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Death of a father
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Burial of a father
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Burial of a mother
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Death
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Burial
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Type: Burial of Stonesifer, Henry |
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
younger 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
younger 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
younger brother |
1780–1849
Birth: July 8, 1780
48
36
— 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 |
himself |
1769–1815
Birth: September 23, 1769
37
25
— Frederick Co., Maryland Death: July 31, 1815 — Bachman Valley, Frederick Co., Maryland |
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partner |
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Burial |
Shared note
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Joe Flaherty: He lived in the Bachman Valley area somewhere near Jerusalem Church. Apparently, he farmed . He also had a patent for distilling liquors for Baltimore and Montgomery Co MD. Twice married, he had two children by his first wife and a daughter by his second wife. He made his will on May 7, 1815 apparently due to illness, and signed his name as Henry "Steinsiford." Some items in it stated that his father had been Daniel Stonesifer, that his deceased brother , John, had a son Henry to whom he gave $200 in current money, and that his distilling business was to be sold and the profits to go to his daughter. He made his wife Rachel, and his worthy friend Henry Craumer sole executors, but his wife renounced her part on Aug 7, 1815. The will was probated in Baltimore on Aug 19, 1815. It is now at the Hall of Records in Annapolis MD. |
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