. A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Stauffer and other Stauffer pioneers : together with historical and biographical sketches . S3 Eliza B Trump Sept 7, 1884. She was born July 31,[856. PO Corning, Pa. Laborer. C: Annie Louisa. VII. Samuel S Stauffer, b Jan 25, 1862. He resideswith his brother John. S. VII. Dianna S Stauffer, b July r5, 1864 ; m John FMoyer. He was b April ir, 1863. P O Bechtels-ville, Pa. C : (VIII) William Henry Moyer (d). bornJuly 15, 1884. (VIII) Laura Jayne Moyer, b Nov 3,1886 ; d May 6, 1893. (VIII) Raymond Allen Moyer,born May 14, 1893. V. Jacob Stauffer


. A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Stauffer and other Stauffer pioneers : together with historical and biographical sketches . S3 Eliza B Trump Sept 7, 1884. She was born July 31,[856. PO Corning, Pa. Laborer. C: Annie Louisa. VII. Samuel S Stauffer, b Jan 25, 1862. He resideswith his brother John. S. VII. Dianna S Stauffer, b July r5, 1864 ; m John FMoyer. He was b April ir, 1863. P O Bechtels-ville, Pa. C : (VIII) William Henry Moyer (d). bornJuly 15, 1884. (VIII) Laura Jayne Moyer, b Nov 3,1886 ; d May 6, 1893. (VIII) Raymond Allen Moyer,born May 14, 1893. V. Jacob Stauffer, b May 10, 1787 ; d Sept 2, 1853 >married Sarah, dau of Daniel and Salome Reitnaur, ofBerks co, Pa. She was b April 28, 1792 ; d Jan 27,1850. V. Elizabeth Stauffer, married Jacob Moyer. V. Maria Stauffer, died aged 70 years, 2 mouthsand 7 days. S. IV. John Stauffer, born 1737. III. Henry Stauffer, born in Switzerland in 1700,was 9 years of age when he came with his parentsto America. He also settled with his older brothersin Colebrookdale twp, Berks co, Pa. Descendantsnot found. DESCENDANTS OF REV. WILLIAM STOVER FRANKLIN COUNTY, P. H. Staufffr (See page 27r.) WILLIAM STOVER, OF FRANKLIN COUNTY,PA, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. BY J M STOVER, OF FRUITDALK, ALA. I. Rev William Stover (Stauffer), born in Switzer-land 1725 ;* emigrated to America in 1754. After aprobable brief sojourn in the vicinity of Germantownhe removed to Franklin county, Pa, and, later toCumberland. He secured by patent from the EnglishGovernment and by homestead large tracts of land inAntrim township, near Shady Grove, Pa, on thefarms now owned by a Mr Stewart, Wesley Koontzand others. As defence against the Indians, whowere troublesome in those early days, he erected alarge fort of limestone, with walls eight or ten feethigh, which was used as a garden in time of fort stands almost in perfect condition to this dayand is still used for the farm garden. Here, in timesof Indian raids, the neighbors


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