BALL FUHRMAN STONESIFER VANCE VOSHELL


Marian BALL

[Rin I3129] [5854] Father: Martin D BALL   Mother: Sarah MATTHEWS


                                             _Ezekiel BALL ___________+
                                            | (1761 - 1812) m 1787    
                       _John BALL __________|
                      | (1789 - 1826) m 1816|
                      |                     |_Elizabeth PECK _________+
                      |                       (1767 - 1842) m 1787    
 _Martin D BALL ______|
| (1818 - 1862) m 1842|
|                     |                      _Thomas CRAVEN Carpenter_+
|                     |                     | (1767 - 1814) m 1794    
|                     |_Ann CRAVEN _________|
|                       (1794 - 1883) m 1816|
|                                           |_Mary ASPRIL ____________+
|                                             (1775 - ....) m 1794    
|
|--Marian BALL 
|  
|                                            _________________________
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|                      _____________________|
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|                     |                     |_________________________
|                     |                                               
|_Sarah MATTHEWS _____|
   m 1842             |
                      |                      _________________________
                      |                     |                         
                      |_____________________|
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                                            |_________________________
                                                                      

[5854] [S24] Journal of Susannah Elizabeth Vandegrift



Emanuel G FUHRMAN

[Rin I7440] [11304] [11305] Family 1:

Mary Jane BANKERT

  1.  Eleanor FUHRMAN no children
  2.  John Theodore FUHRMAN

[11304] He farmed hear Silver Run and then later near Hanover, and had a huckster route throughout the area selling farm produce. On his tombstone:"Remember me, my wife and children and grandchildren."

[11305] [S14] "History and Genealogy of the Stonesifer Family of MD and PA"



Bernice STONESIFER

[Rin I8331] [12307] Father: Harry M STONESIFER   Mother: Catherine R SNYDER

Family 1:

Thomas W MANCHA


                                                   _Isaac Nicodemus STONESIFER _+
                                                  | (1847 - 1926)               
                       _Joseph Edward STONESIFER _|
                      | (1877 - 1969)             |
                      |                           |_Lydia LIPPY ________________
                      |                             (1847 - 1939)               
 _Harry M STONESIFER _|
| (1902 - 1974)       |
|                     |                            _____________________________
|                     |                           |                             
|                     |_Mary CRATIN ______________|
|                       (1875 - 1973)             |
|                                                 |_____________________________
|                                                                               
|
|--Bernice STONESIFER 
|  
|                                                  _____________________________
|                                                 |                             
|                      ___________________________|
|                     |                           |
|                     |                           |_____________________________
|                     |                                                         
|_Catherine R SNYDER _|
  (1911 - 1960)       |
                      |                            _____________________________
                      |                           |                             
                      |___________________________|
                                                  |
                                                  |_____________________________
                                                                                

[12307] [S14] "History and Genealogy of the Stonesifer Family of MD and PA"



Mary VANCE

[Rin I2238] [4303] Family 1:

Thomas MACDONOUGH MD

  1. +Lydia MACDONOUGH
  2. +Hannah (Susannah) MACDONOUGH
  3.  James MACDONOUGH
  4. +Thomas MACDONOUGH
  5.  Jane MACDONOUGH
  6.  Samuel MACDONOUGH
  7.  John MACDONOUGH
  8.  Joseph MACDONOUGH

[4303] [S153] "Delaware Bible Records"

[4302] [S213] DAR Lineage



John Dulaney VOSHELL

[Rin I1347] [2419] [2420] [2421] Father: Daniel VOSHELL   Mother: Rebecca DELANEY

Family 1:

Mary Jane Todd HUBBARD

  1.  Frank (Francis M) VOSHELL
  2. +Mary Elizabeth VOSHELL
  3. +Rebecca Anne VOSHELL
  4.  Emily J VOSHELL
  5.  Margaret E VOSHELL
  6. +John Wesley VOSHELL
  7.  Daniel D VOSHELL
  8. +Charles T VOSHELL
  9.  Louisa M VOSHELL
  10.  Ara Virginia VOSHELL
Family 2:

Anna CLOUDWRIGHT widow of Obabiah Voshell



                                                         _Obadiah VOSHELL SR__________________________________+
                                                        | (.... - 1778)                                       
                       _Obadiah VOSHELL JR well doc fam_|
                      | (1727 - 1796) m 1786            |
                      |                                 |_Sarah GOODWIN ______________________________________+
                      |                                   (1690 - 1748)                                       
 _Daniel VOSHELL _____|
| (1780 - 1841) m 1809|
|                     |                                  _Owen IRONS veteran of French and Indian War in 1756_+
|                     |                                 | (1728 - 1801)                                       
|                     |_Hannah IRONS 2nd wife___________|
|                       (.... - 1830) m 1786            |
|                                                       |_Penelope FREEMAN ___________________________________+
|                                                         (1727 - 1779)                                       
|
|--John Dulaney VOSHELL 
|  (1817 - 1895)
|                                                        _____________________________________________________
|                                                       |                                                     
|                      _________________________________|
|                     |                                 |
|                     |                                 |_____________________________________________________
|                     |                                                                                       
|_Rebecca DELANEY ____|
  (.... - 1867) m 1809|
                      |                                  _____________________________________________________
                      |                                 |                                                     
                      |_________________________________|
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[2419] Dill's p 554 tombstone date 7/18/1817-8/2/1895
Runk:
He received a good education in the district schools in his neighborhood and as a boy learned milling from his father. He, however, preferred the cultivation of the soil, and the greater part of his life was devoted to that occupation. He purchased the homestead farm and was the first to introduce peach culture on that tract. He made close study of all the conditions necessary to the profitable growing of his fruit and his orchards yielded him large returns. He enjoyed in an unusual degree the esteem of his fellows. He was a man of honor in all his dealing and a popular citizen. He was an uncompromising Democrat, a good adviser in party councils and an effective worker in the ranks, but never sought and would not accept and office.

1850 Census listed as 53 Farmer Dover.house number indicated that he was on the farm next to his brother William D and Harriet.
1870 Census farmed in Hazlettville.
1880 Census John D was 62, Mary Jane 58 and son Charlie T 26

Probate 1894 lawyer John B Penington and Joseph Voshell ex.

Died at age 80

Becky to All

Posting: Looking for info on Mary Jane HUBBARD b. in MD. dau of Newton HUBBARD
and Mary Jane TODD., m. John D. VOSHELL 7 Sep 1842 in DE.____________Looking
for info on Mary Jane TODD b.in Caroline Co., MD. m. Newton HUBBARD 26 Jan
1819._____________Thank you_________ gjudkins01@snet.net


Posted Sun Sep 19 1999 12:19:22 AM PDT from SNET.NET
Becky to All

Need info on: Elizabeth WILLIAMS m. Daniel VOSHELL 17 Aug 1801 in Caroline Co.,
MD.________Daniel VOSHELL b. France._____________ Thank
you__________gjudkins01@snet.net

[2420] [S46] History of the State of Delaware, Volumes 1 & 2, 1899

[2421] [S72] Voshell Vibrations

[2414] [S62] "Souls in Heaven, Names in Stone Kent County Delaware Cemetery Records"

[2415] [S249] "Maryland and Delaware Genealogist"

[2417] [S249] "Maryland and Delaware Genealogist"

[15409] [S65] DE Archives Marriage Card file

[15520] [S44] Personal notes Robert J Voshell



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