. A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Stauffer and other Stauffer pioneers : together with historical and biographical sketches . April 4, 1893 ; died infant.(VII) Martha P Stover, b July 27, 1894. (VII) GeorgeM Stover, b Sept 23, 1897. VI. Ella Van Tuyl Stover, b in St Joseph co Feb 21,1865 ; m Charles M Schnell Nov 7, 1894. P O SouthBend, Ind. Jeweler. No issue. V. Hon William Charles Stover, b in Botetourt co,Va, July ii, 1841 ; m Jane M White Feb 16, was b in Mercer co, Pa, Feb 23, 1848 ; d Feb 27,1879. In the Fall of 1851 Mr Stover moved with hisparents to South Ben


. A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Stauffer and other Stauffer pioneers : together with historical and biographical sketches . April 4, 1893 ; died infant.(VII) Martha P Stover, b July 27, 1894. (VII) GeorgeM Stover, b Sept 23, 1897. VI. Ella Van Tuyl Stover, b in St Joseph co Feb 21,1865 ; m Charles M Schnell Nov 7, 1894. P O SouthBend, Ind. Jeweler. No issue. V. Hon William Charles Stover, b in Botetourt co,Va, July ii, 1841 ; m Jane M White Feb 16, was b in Mercer co, Pa, Feb 23, 1848 ; d Feb 27,1879. In the Fall of 1851 Mr Stover moved with hisparents to South Bend, Ind, where he remained forthe subsequent decade of years. The desire to passthrough the scenes of life on the frontier became toostrong to be resisted, and following the dictates ofthis inclination for travel and adventure, he trav-ersed the plains, reaching Colorado in the Spring ofi860. After his arrival in this section of the Westhe spent a few weeks in prospecting the varioussections of the territory, and his investigation resultedin the selection of the Cache-la-Poudre Valley as anabiding place. A portion of the years of 1861 and. John H. Stauffkr. (See page 272.) DESCENDANTS OF DR GEORGE STOVER 295 1862 Mr Stover spent on the old California stageroute on the Sweetwater River, in Wyoming. Duringthe sixties he traveled extensively over the sec-tion of country designated as the Great West, anda few months of 1863, 64, 65 and 66 were spent inMontana, where he was interested in business enter-prises. It was during the reign of the vigilance com-mittee that Mr Stover was in Montana, and hisrecollections of the exciting events of those days areinteresting and thrilling. Mr Stover was an eyewitness to the hanging of Jack Shade, the noted out-law, by the vigilants at Virginia City, Nev. During his long residence in Colorado he hasbeen identified with many important business enter-prises. He has mingled some in politics, but not asa politician. He was a member of the Territorial


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