. A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Stauffer and other Stauffer pioneers : together with historical and biographical sketches . invalids is the result. Thiscake cut in layers makes fine jelly or chocolate cake,and with strawberries sweetened, the most delightfulstrawberry cake, much superior to strawberry short-cake, when eaten with cream. In her family ofchildren and grandchildren dyspepsia is unknown,because she practiced dietetics with her materiamedica. Bap. C: Salome, Ann, Eliza, Jacob, Isaac,Henry, Catharine, Emaline, Jordan. IV. Salome Miner Stover, b at Erwinna, Bucks c


. A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Stauffer and other Stauffer pioneers : together with historical and biographical sketches . invalids is the result. Thiscake cut in layers makes fine jelly or chocolate cake,and with strawberries sweetened, the most delightfulstrawberry cake, much superior to strawberry short-cake, when eaten with cream. In her family ofchildren and grandchildren dyspepsia is unknown,because she practiced dietetics with her materiamedica. Bap. C: Salome, Ann, Eliza, Jacob, Isaac,Henry, Catharine, Emaline, Jordan. IV. Salome Miner Stover, b at Erwinna, Bucks co,May 6, i8ir ; d at Englishtown, N J, Sept n, 1883 ;m James Morgan Long Sept 15, 1833. He was b atDurham, Bucks county, Sept 20, 1804 ; d at Hughes-ville, N J, Mar 17, 1865. Civil engineer, merchant,miller and farmer ; Pres. C : Henry, Isaac, Jennie,Harriet, Barbara. V. Henry William Long, born at Hughesville,Warren co, N J, Jan 31, 1836. P O Englishtown, N drug salesman ; Pres. S. V. Dr Isaac Stover L,ong, b at Hughesville, N J,June 28, 1838 ; m Jane Elizabeth Drummond June 12,1872. Mr Eong graduated from the University of. DESCENDANTS OF JACOB STOVER 77 Pennsylvania March 1866. Soon after this he locatedat Englishtown and in the Spring of 1872 removed toFreehold, N J, where he has been in active generalpractice ever since. Pres. One child, stillborn. V. Jennie Long, b at Hughesville, N J, Nov 22, 1841 ;m Dr Cornelius Shepherd May 15, 1865. Mr Shep-herd is of Quaker parentage. He was b in Bucking-ham twp, Bucks co, where he spent his boyhood onhis fathers farm. After receiving a public schooleducation he attended the Doylestown Academy anda private school at New Britain, and later taughtschool. After teaching two years he entered theoffice of Dr G R MCoy, of Doylestown, as a studentof medicine. He took a course at the University ofPennsylvania and is a graduate of the Class of went to Trenton July 22, 1861, to engage in thepractice of his chosen profession.


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