+Thomas JOHNSON had 8 children
+Edward JOHNSON
William JOHNSON
Daniel JOHNSON
George JOHNSON
Rachel JOHNSON
[14655] possibly a second wife
[14656] [S176] Cecil Co Historical Library Family file:
[14657] Biographies from unknown book p 495
_Christophel BANKERT ______________
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_John Jacob BANKERT Sr --Six sons and six daughters_|
| (1714 - 1789) |
| |_Anna Eva _________________________
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_Abraham BANKERT ____|
| (1763 - ....) |
| | _Johan HENRICH ____________________
| | |
| |_Ester KNOUFF ______________________________________|
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| |_Maria Margretha KNOUFF (KNAUFF) __
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|--Edmund H BANKERT
| (1847 - ....)
| _Jacob STONESIFER _________________+
| | (1766 - 1844)
| _Solomon STONESIFER ________________________________|
| | (1794 - 1823) |
| | |_Anna Margaret HOBI (LATER HOPPE) _
| | (1762 - 1843)
|_Belinda STONESIFER _|
(1815 - 1873) |
| ___________________________________
| |
|_Susan SWOPE _______________________________________|
(1799 - 1851) |
|___________________________________
[9018] [S14] "History and Genealogy of the Stonesifer Family of MD and PA"
James Oliver KOONTZ
Sarah Jane KOONTZ farmed near Taneytown MD
George W KOONTZ
Robert Nelson KOONTZ
Jessiah C Perry KOONTZ
Mary E KOONTZ
Orestus P KOONTZ worked 1920 hardware store in Hanober then moved to Kaymar MD
Cora Belle KOONTZ
Ellen M KOONTZ
M Kate KOONTZ
_John Jacob BANKERT JR________+
| (1746 - 1824)
_John Peter BANKERT ___|
| (1776 - 1817) |
| |______________________________
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_James BANKERT farmed in Silver Run area_|
| (1805 - 1867) |
| | _John Daniel (Sr) STONESIFER _+
| | | (1731 - 1813) m 1765
| |_Christina STONESIFER _|
| (1778 - 1849) |
| |_Maria Elizabeth YINGLING ____+
| (1744 - 1821) m 1765
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|--Sarah Ann BANKERT
| (1833 - 1913)
| ______________________________
| |
| _______________________|
| | |
| | |______________________________
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|_Sarah HUMBERT __________________________|
(1805 - 1864) |
| ______________________________
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|_______________________|
|
|______________________________
[11064] They lived at Union Mills and were members of St Mary's Reformed Ch in Silver Run. Sarah lived about 25 years after her husband's death. She died of Liver Cancer
[11065] [S14] "History and Genealogy of the Stonesifer Family of MD and PA"
+Augustina BAVINGTON
Mary BAVINGTON
Rachel BAVINGTON
John BAVINGTON
William BAVINGTON
Elizabeth BAVINGTON
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_John BAVINGTON 1707 land south side Bohemia River_|
| (1661 - ....) |
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|--John BAVINGTON of Bohemia River
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|_Mary _____________________________________________|
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[7802] [S178] The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
[13194] [S9] Tombstone Forest Cemetery, Middletown DE
[13193] [S16] DE Archives Death Card file
_Joshua MINNER ______
| (1770 - ....)
_Joshua MINNER ______|
| (1800 - ....) |
| |_____________________
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_Luther MINNER ______|
| (1838 - ....) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|
| |
| |_____________________
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|--Mary A MINNER
| (1868 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth SPENCE ___|
(1849 - 1901) |
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
[14511] [S221] Personal notes of Cheryl Bertelsen
[12068] [S14] "History and Genealogy of the Stonesifer Family of MD and PA"
_Peter STONESIFER ___+
| (1770 - 1839)
_Andrew STONESIFER ____________|
| (1802 - 1892) |
| |_Elizabeth YINGLING _+
| (1775 - 1850)
_Samuel STONESIFER cooper near Union Mills MD_|
| (1827 - 1892) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Margaret Magdalena REINECKER _|
| (1806 - 1891) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--William Wilson STONESIFER
| (1873 - 1882)
| _____________________
| |
| _______________________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|_Catharine SPECK _____________________________|
(1830 - 1900) |
| _____________________
| |
|_______________________________|
|
|_____________________
[10026] He died of pneumonia and was the first person buried in Moorehead Cem at Union Mills. Some years after the Civil War the church known as Moorhead Methodist Episcopal Ch was established there, taking its name from a pastor who was instrumental in founding it. The church was taken down sone years ago, but the cemetery remains, is maintained and is occasionally used even today. A number of Stonesifer family descendants are buried there, a number of them without markers
[10027] [S14] "History and Genealogy of the Stonesifer Family of MD and PA"
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