. A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Stauffer and other Stauffer pioneers : together with historical and biographical sketches . 3 Polly .... 334, 339 4 Prudence 329 5 Ralph D 346 3 Rebecca 325 5 Robert M 347 4 Samuel 307. 327. 332, 339 5 Samuel. 308, 332, 349 4 • Sarah . . 306, 328, 351 5 Sarah 323, 327 3 Sarah 325 5 Sidney T 298 4 Simeon 314 4 Susan .327, 333, 340 353 3 Susan 334, 339 2 Susanna 354 3 Susanna 314 4 Susanna 321 5 Tennie C 324 5 T Frank 328 5 Ulysses G 32S 5 Urban C . . 308 5 Rev Wilbur B . 348 5 William 292, 294, 327, 332 GENERAL INDEX 37i Gen. Page i Stover Rev


. A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Stauffer and other Stauffer pioneers : together with historical and biographical sketches . 3 Polly .... 334, 339 4 Prudence 329 5 Ralph D 346 3 Rebecca 325 5 Robert M 347 4 Samuel 307. 327. 332, 339 5 Samuel. 308, 332, 349 4 • Sarah . . 306, 328, 351 5 Sarah 323, 327 3 Sarah 325 5 Sidney T 298 4 Simeon 314 4 Susan .327, 333, 340 353 3 Susan 334, 339 2 Susanna 354 3 Susanna 314 4 Susanna 321 5 Tennie C 324 5 T Frank 328 5 Ulysses G 32S 5 Urban C . . 308 5 Rev Wilbur B . 348 5 William 292, 294, 327, 332 GENERAL INDEX 37i Gen. Page i Stover Rev William . 287 4 William 300, 313. 332, 333 2 William 312 3 William 331 5 Wagner Amanda . . 341 5 Clay E 342 5 David F 342 5 Ernest 342 5 John A 341 4 Welty Amy 316 5 Benjamin 329 Qen. Page 4 Welty Christian . . 317 4 Polly 317 4 Henry 316 5 Ida 320 5 Winger Clarence A . 351 5 Frank S 351 5 Oswald 350 5 Wingert Annie . 329, 333 5 Clara E 329 5 Ida M 329 5 J Stover 329 THE END. 9912. AGENEALOGICAL RECORD OF THE DESCENDANTS OF HENRY g^UFFE^ AND OTHER STAUFFER PIONEERS TOGETHER WJTH HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS BV REV. A. J. FRETZ MILTON, N. an introduction by Albert Stover, of Kintnersville, Pa. Press ofTHE HARLEYSV1LLE NEWS HARLEVSVIIXE, PA. 1899 DEDICATED to^^ryof 11<42546HENRY STAUFFEB, Pioneer, who emigrated from Rhenish, Germany, in the earlypart of the eighteenth century and settled in Bedminster, Buckscounty, Pa., and especially to his son, RALPH STOVER, who seems to have been a citizen of unusual character andintelligence in his day, inasmuch as he represented in partBucks county in the Legislature of Pennsylvania for sevenconsecutive years, from 1793 to 1799, both inclusive duringthe closing administration of George Washington, first Presi-dent of the United States, and the beginning of the adminis-tration of John Adams, and was one of the first directors ofthe Bucks County Almshouse,genealogicalr


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