(1) Hij is getrouwd met Catherine Sarah Young.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1820 te Schuylkill Cnty, Pennsylvania, Verenigde Staten, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth.
Zij zijn getrouwd
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Jeremiah Stahlman and his wife Catherine (Young) Stahlman, my great great grandfather and great great grandmother lived in Deep Creek Valley, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
Great grandfather, Benewell Stahlman was born in Schuylkill County in 1826, and came to Jefferson County around 1850. He, like many other early settlers, became a farmer and lumberman. He met Elizabeth Shaffer and was married at Shannondale in March 1851. Eight children were born of this union, my grandfather, William Henry being the eldest.
In 1875, grandfather married Mary Ellen Knapp, a daughter of Joshua Knapp and granddaughter of Moses Knapp one of the early settlers, having come with the Barnett's to Port Barnett in 1797.
To this union, five children were born, my father, being the youngest, in 1884. Grandfather lived in Warsaw Township, Knoxdale, and latter years Pittsburgh. He was a farmer and carpenter.
Barton R. Stahlman my father attended grade school in the township and high school in Brookville. He worked for a gas company and became a field superintendent. He married my mother Della M. (King) in 1910 who was a nurse at the old DuBois Hospital. Due to his position we moved to Worthville in 1918.
I remember our early mode of travel was by horse and buggy, and on our way home the horse seemed to know and would go faster and faster until he would miss the road to the barn, and mother would have to turn him around then he would slow down and go at a decent pace to the barn.
My husband, Orrie Boring, and I were interested in community activities, over the years but not as much since his retirement in 1974. The last few years we have been tracing the family histories on both sides, copies were given to our children and other close members of the family, and they were happy to receive this as it was the first time anyone had made record of both families.
- Submitted by Margaret E. (Stahlman) Boring
Transcribed by Steven A. Stahlman from "Jefferson County Pa History 1982", published by the Jefferson County Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. page 306.