Joseph Gill Stiles was well known in Jones County, his home was a stage stop between Milledgville and Fort Hawkins.spouse: Barber, Elizabeth (~1779 - 1805)
John owned and resided on Lot #12, 2nd Range. He and his son went over to the enemy in the Revolutionary war, and the farm was confiscated. This was later the Straw farm (burned) (source: Dunbarton Genealogy).spouse: Smith, Elizabeth (*1737 - )
Notation of Dunbarton Genealogy records: John Stinson (2) settled near Wellington in Prince Edward County of Ontario (then Upper Canada) receiving in all 2100 acres of land.
Sources quoted by Sharon Ogle:
2.Title: Dunbarton, New Hampshire town records (1735-1839) LDS film #0015124
In the same LDS #0015124 the records also shows the following:
May 5th, 1789, Mr. John Stinson of New Brunswick in the Province of Linkoun (LH note: Lincoln?), was married to Mrs. Nancy Stinson of Dunbarton in the State of New Hampshire (David Story Town Clerk).
Notation of Dunbarton Genealogy records: John Stinson (2) settled near Wellington in Prince Edward County of Ontario (then Upper Canada) receiving in all 2100 acres of land.spouse: Bull, Maturah (*1775 - )
Sources quoted by Sharon Ogle:
1.Title: Dunbarton, New Hampshire town records (1735-1839) LDS film #0015124
In the same LDS #0015124 the records also shows the following:
May 5th, 1789, Mr. John Stinson of New Brunswick in the Province of Linkoun (LH note: Lincoln?), was married to Mrs. Nancy Stinson of Dunbarton in the State of New Hampshire (David Story Town Clerk).
FITZPATRICK - The death of Mrs. B. Marie Fitzpatrick, of 22 Pugsley Avenue, wife of the late Ralph H. Fitzpatrick occurred at her residence on Thursday, 17 March 1994 after a period of failing health. Born in Saint John, daughter of the late William Charles and Sadie Olive (Purdy) Stopp. She had been a life long resident of this city. She was a member of Portland United Church. She is survived by three daughters, Joan Constance, Mrs. Robert Chenier, Nancy Marie Harris and Deborah Helen Drost, all of Saint John area, seven sons, Robert Lloyd and Brian Douglas, of Dartmouth, N.S., William Ralph, Donald Percy, Raymond Dale, Stephen Bruce and Kevin Charles, all of Saint John, one sister, Muriel, Mrs. William Sambles, of Saint John, 19 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, several nephews and nieces. She was predeceased by a brother, Raymond and one granddaughter, Anne-Marie Harris. Resting at Brenan's Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row. The funeral will be held from Portland United Church on Monday with service at 11 a.m. Interment will take place in Cedar Hill Extension Cemetery. Visiting hours from 7 - 9 p.m. on Friday, and 2 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Remembrances may be made to the Cancer Society or N.B. Heart and Stroke Foundation.spouse: Fitzpatrick, Ralph Harper (*1916 - )
Stopp – After a lengthy illness at the DVA Hospital, on March 7, 1971, William C Stopp of 284 Guilford Street West, husband of Sadie O. (Purdy) Stopp; survived by his wife, two daughters, two brothers, 10 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.spouse: Purdy, Sarah Olive (1899 - 1976)
Resting at Calvin Funeral Home, (Fallsview), 309 Lancaster Avenue West, from where a private funeral service will be held Tuesday at the convenience of the family. Interment in the Field of Honour, Cedar Hill Extension Cemetery.
Christened June 20, 1730 in the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, NY.spouse: Jurske, Abraham (*1720 - )
Tradition reports that in the early settlement of the colony of New Jersey, two men of the name of Stout immigrated into this part of the province, one settled on the south side of the rocky ridge, lying between this and Princeton. The other, on the north side, in what is now a part of the Amwell Valley. They often met each other as friends. The uniform salutation was, 'I hope you're well,' and the response was as uniform and oft times repeated, 'I am well - I am well.' In the process of time one became designated as 'Hopewell Stout', and the other as 'Amwell Stout.' Hence the names of the two townships formally of Hunterdon County.spouse: Parks, Roger (1664 - 1755)