. A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Stauffer and other Stauffer pioneers : together with historical and biographical sketches . Jacob P. Stover.(See page 346.). Mrs. Jacob P. Stover.(See page 346.) DESCENDANTS OF EMANUEL STOVER 339 of the field was cut and bound as they returned. Noother method to thresh the grain was known exceptby flail or by tramping it out by riding horses overit on the barn floor and the fanning mill to clean the Winter six-horse teams were hitched tothe old English covered wagons and the grain hauledto the Baltimore and Philadelphia markets, ret


. A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Stauffer and other Stauffer pioneers : together with historical and biographical sketches . Jacob P. Stover.(See page 346.). Mrs. Jacob P. Stover.(See page 346.) DESCENDANTS OF EMANUEL STOVER 339 of the field was cut and bound as they returned. Noother method to thresh the grain was known exceptby flail or by tramping it out by riding horses overit on the barn floor and the fanning mill to clean the Winter six-horse teams were hitched tothe old English covered wagons and the grain hauledto the Baltimore and Philadelphia markets, returningwith store goods and merchandise. Flax was raisedand spun into linen and wool into woolen goods. Theladies found time to spin, weave, do general house-work and occasionally assist in the field. Emanuel Stover and wife were buried on the oldStover farm, and both were members of the GermanBaptist church. C : Elizabeth, Polly, Susan, John,Hannah, Jacob, Catharine, David, Daniel, Samuel. III. Elizabeth Stover, born in Franklin co, Pa, 1788 ;m John Stoner. III. Polly Stover, m John Miller. C : Susan. III. Susan Stover, b 1794 ; died Apr 1866 ; m JohnFunk. Farmer; Ger B


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