Author: Charles L. Stayton
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781540769503
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Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Joseph Stayton from Champaign County, IL, was the first permanent settler of the St. Joseph Township and is my 3rd great grandfather. This book provides history of the Stayton name and traces Joseph's family back to John Staton from England who moved his family to Pennsylvania in 1666. Then, it traces Joseph's family forward to me, Charles L. Stayton. Joseph was born in Mason County, KY, around 1798. His parents were Joseph and Martha (Glover) Stayton who moved from Sussex County, Delaware, to Mason County, KY, around 1793. Joseph Stayton moved his family from Mason County to Vermilion County, IL. Oct. 30, 1830. This section of Vermilion County 3 years later became Champaign County. Joseph had 14 children, 9 by his first wife Anna Beard and 5 by his second wife Elizabeth Strong, my 3rd great grandmother. I have included information about all his children and their families and those who married into the Stayton family. I then trace Joseph to me through his son Robert James Stayton who is my 2nd great grandfather. Considerable information is given for certain families that have ties to the Stayton family, including Strong, Meade and Babb. There is also good information on Robert James Stayton's siblings. I also give detail concerning my own immediate family, including my father, mother, stepmother and brother to the year 2014. Some families that are discussed include Strong, Burris, Laird, Peters, McCullam, Fry, White, Yeazel, Snider, Freeman, McElwee, Nonnenmacher, Hixenbaugh, Esworthy, Sallee, Meade, Babb and Reed.
Joseph Stayton Family from Champaign County, Illinois
Author: Charles L. Stayton
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781540769503
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Joseph Stayton from Champaign County, IL, was the first permanent settler of the St. Joseph Township and is my 3rd great grandfather. This book provides history of the Stayton name and traces Joseph's family back to John Staton from England who moved his family to Pennsylvania in 1666. Then, it traces Joseph's family forward to me, Charles L. Stayton. Joseph was born in Mason County, KY, around 1798. His parents were Joseph and Martha (Glover) Stayton who moved from Sussex County, Delaware, to Mason County, KY, around 1793. Joseph Stayton moved his family from Mason County to Vermilion County, IL. Oct. 30, 1830. This section of Vermilion County 3 years later became Champaign County. Joseph had 14 children, 9 by his first wife Anna Beard and 5 by his second wife Elizabeth Strong, my 3rd great grandmother. I have included information about all his children and their families and those who married into the Stayton family. I then trace Joseph to me through his son Robert James Stayton who is my 2nd great grandfather. Considerable information is given for certain families that have ties to the Stayton family, including Strong, Meade and Babb. There is also good information on Robert James Stayton's siblings. I also give detail concerning my own immediate family, including my father, mother, stepmother and brother to the year 2014. Some families that are discussed include Strong, Burris, Laird, Peters, McCullam, Fry, White, Yeazel, Snider, Freeman, McElwee, Nonnenmacher, Hixenbaugh, Esworthy, Sallee, Meade, Babb and Reed.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781540769503
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Joseph Stayton from Champaign County, IL, was the first permanent settler of the St. Joseph Township and is my 3rd great grandfather. This book provides history of the Stayton name and traces Joseph's family back to John Staton from England who moved his family to Pennsylvania in 1666. Then, it traces Joseph's family forward to me, Charles L. Stayton. Joseph was born in Mason County, KY, around 1798. His parents were Joseph and Martha (Glover) Stayton who moved from Sussex County, Delaware, to Mason County, KY, around 1793. Joseph Stayton moved his family from Mason County to Vermilion County, IL. Oct. 30, 1830. This section of Vermilion County 3 years later became Champaign County. Joseph had 14 children, 9 by his first wife Anna Beard and 5 by his second wife Elizabeth Strong, my 3rd great grandmother. I have included information about all his children and their families and those who married into the Stayton family. I then trace Joseph to me through his son Robert James Stayton who is my 2nd great grandfather. Considerable information is given for certain families that have ties to the Stayton family, including Strong, Meade and Babb. There is also good information on Robert James Stayton's siblings. I also give detail concerning my own immediate family, including my father, mother, stepmother and brother to the year 2014. Some families that are discussed include Strong, Burris, Laird, Peters, McCullam, Fry, White, Yeazel, Snider, Freeman, McElwee, Nonnenmacher, Hixenbaugh, Esworthy, Sallee, Meade, Babb and Reed.
Joseph Stayton Family
Author: Charles L. Stayton
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Category : Champaign County (Ill.)
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
Introduction -- History of the Stayton Name -- "Joseph One" Son of John Stayton -- "Joseph Three" Moves to Mason County, Kentucky -- "Joseph Four" From Mason County, Kentucky -- Children of "Joseph Four" & Anna Beard Stayton -- "Joseph Four" Moves to Champaign County, Illinois -- Children of "Joseph Four" & Elizabeth Strong Stayton -- Children of Robert J. and Sarah C. Freeman Stayton -- "Joseph Four" Stayton, Champaign County Patriarch -- Jesse Ray Stayton -- The Meade Family -- Jesse Ray & Ruth Meade Stayton -- Clifford Ray Stayton -- The Babb Family -- Clifford Ray & Clara Ellen Babb (Carrigan) Stayton -- Clifford Ray & Johnnie Stayton -- My Family - 1943-2010 -- References
Publisher:
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Category : Champaign County (Ill.)
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
Introduction -- History of the Stayton Name -- "Joseph One" Son of John Stayton -- "Joseph Three" Moves to Mason County, Kentucky -- "Joseph Four" From Mason County, Kentucky -- Children of "Joseph Four" & Anna Beard Stayton -- "Joseph Four" Moves to Champaign County, Illinois -- Children of "Joseph Four" & Elizabeth Strong Stayton -- Children of Robert J. and Sarah C. Freeman Stayton -- "Joseph Four" Stayton, Champaign County Patriarch -- Jesse Ray Stayton -- The Meade Family -- Jesse Ray & Ruth Meade Stayton -- Clifford Ray Stayton -- The Babb Family -- Clifford Ray & Clara Ellen Babb (Carrigan) Stayton -- Clifford Ray & Johnnie Stayton -- My Family - 1943-2010 -- References
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois
Author: Newton Bateman
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Category : Champaign County (Ill.)
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
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Category : Champaign County (Ill.)
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
A Standard History of Champaign County Illinois
Author: J. R. Stewart
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 570
Book Description
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 570
Book Description
The Peter Shaver Family
The Genealogy of Rev. W. H. Van Deusen
Author: Cherry Laura Van Deusen Pratt
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Category : Family History
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Abraham Pietersen Van Deursen (b.1607) married Tryntje Melchiors in 1629, and they immigrated from Holland to New Amsterdam, New York during or before 1636. He died after 1657. Descendants lived in New York, Ohio, Illinois, California and elsewhere.
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Category : Family History
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Abraham Pietersen Van Deursen (b.1607) married Tryntje Melchiors in 1629, and they immigrated from Holland to New Amsterdam, New York during or before 1636. He died after 1657. Descendants lived in New York, Ohio, Illinois, California and elsewhere.
The Miller and Davis Families
The Slaton Family Ab Antiquitas
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Arthur Slayden (d.ca. 1787) and his wife, Rachel, lived in New Kent County, Virginia during or before 1730. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Slaton) and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Texas, New Mexico, California and elsewhere. Includes some genealogical data about possible immigrant ancestry.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Arthur Slayden (d.ca. 1787) and his wife, Rachel, lived in New Kent County, Virginia during or before 1730. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Slaton) and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Texas, New Mexico, California and elsewhere. Includes some genealogical data about possible immigrant ancestry.
The Leedy Family History
Author: Gordon Montgomery Connelly
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Languages : en
Pages : 720
Book Description
John Hans Lidi (ca.1715-1760) and his family emigrated from Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1744, and settled in York County, Pennsylvania. He anglicized his name to John Leedy. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, California and elsewhere. Includes some detail about the family origins in Switzerland. Some descendants immigrated to Alberta and elsewhere in Canada.
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Languages : en
Pages : 720
Book Description
John Hans Lidi (ca.1715-1760) and his family emigrated from Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1744, and settled in York County, Pennsylvania. He anglicized his name to John Leedy. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, California and elsewhere. Includes some detail about the family origins in Switzerland. Some descendants immigrated to Alberta and elsewhere in Canada.
Ancestry of William Henry Wright and Wife Polly Ann Royal and Their Descendants
Author: Watie Delfa Wright Ellis
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Descendants are located primarily in Illinois.
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Descendants are located primarily in Illinois.