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From: "Bob Johnson" <>
Subject: Some Early Gustin Family Information Fw: STOLL, Chillion & Andrew
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 06:44:28 -0800
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Date: Saturday, November 21, 1998 4:18 AM
Subject: STOLL, Chillion & Andrew
>I have no confirmation that Andrew and Chillion Stoll were sons of
John
>Stoll and Mary Dennis, but I do have some information on the possible
>identity of John Stoll and possibly his lineage to the 1600's through
his
>presumed mother Elizabeth Price of Frankford Township. Chillion is
not a
>common name, but it also appears among the Case family of Frankford
>Township.
>
>Elizabeth Price was b. 12 Nov 1764 daughter of Franics Price and
Esther
>Dunn of Frankford Township. Elizabeth m. a Stoll, perhaps Abraham
Stoll son
>of John Stoll and Jane Ten Eyck (TenEyke, etc.). Abraham Stoll d.
intestate
>(Sussex County 509) 1791. Elizabeth m. (2)Gershom Bowman b. 17 Sept
1747
>(Andrew and Ann Case Bowman bible) son of John Bowman. The Will of
>Elizabeth's father gave 3/16 of the real estate to Elizabeth, 1/32 to
>Francis Stoll, 1/32 to John and Abraham Stoll, which included the
"farm
>where John Boss now lives" assigned to them in the division, and
residuary
>interests in the land given to the widow, John Lesh, and Jerusha
DeWitt as
>life estates. In a deed (L:280) with the same date as the division
(23 June
>1804), James and Sarah Hamilton, Gershom and Elizabeth Bowman, and
Nathan
>and Azuba Goble sold their residuary interests to Francis Gustin,
Thomas
>Gustin Jr., and John Gustin Jr. This gave the Gustins 15/16 of their
>residuary interest, which was later conveyed to their father John
Gustin
>(O:303, R:753). In 1811 John Gustin bought the remaining residuary
>interests: 1/32 from Francis Stoll on 4 Jan 1811 (V:572), 1/64 from
Abraham
>Stoll on 15 June 1811 (W:696), and 1/64 from John A. Stoll of Tioga
County,
>New York on 26 Oct 1811 (X:409). On 18 Mar 1813 Gershom and Elizabeth
>Bowman sold 98.25 acres on which they were living, and which was
>Elizabeth's part of the division tract to Abraham Dunning (L2:227).
This
>was in eastern Frankford township near the Wantage township line.
>Elizabeth d. 5 July 1838 (Andrew and Ann Case Bowman bible) and
Gershom d.
>17 Oct 1839 (Andrew and Ann Case Bowman bible).
>
>1. Francis Stoll b. c. 1786.
>2. John A. Stoll b. c. 1788.
>3. Abraham Stoll b. c. 1790.
>4. Mary Ann Bowman b. c. 1792.
>5. George Bowman b. 23 July 1794 Frankford township.
>6. Andrew Price Bowman b. 6 Mar 1798 Frankford township.
>
>1. Francis Stoll b. c. 1786 m. Ann. The Will of his grandfather Price
gave
>3/16 of the real estate to his mother, 1/32 to Francis Stoll, 1/32 to
John
>and Abraham Stoll, which included the "farm where John Boss now
lives"
>assigned to them in the division, and residuary interests in the land
given
>to the widow, John Lesh, and Jerusha DeWitt as life estates. In a
deed
>(L:280) with the same date as the division (23 June 1804), James and
Sarah
>Hamilton, Gershom and Elizabeth Bowman, and Nathan and Azuba Goble
sold
>their residuary interests to Francis Gustin, Thomas Gustin Jr., and
John
>Gustin Jr. This gave the Gustins 15/16 of their residuary interest,
which
>was later conveyed to their father John Gustin (O:303, R:753). In
1811 John
>Gustin bought the remaining residuary interests: 1/32 from Francis
Stoll on
>4 Jan 1811 (V:572), 1/64 from Abraham Stoll on 15 June 1811 (W:696),
and
>1/64 from John A. Stoll of Tioga County, New York on 26 Oct 1811
(X:409).
>This was in eastern Frankford township near the Wantage township
line. On
>15 Apr 1811 Francis and his wife Ann conveyed 8.70 acres to Obadiah
Pellet
>(a neighbor) which is identified as coming from the division of
Francis
>Price, grandfather of Francis Stoll (W:628). Francis had earlier on 1
Oct
>1800 purchased (X:334) 45.37 acres from William Struble, which
adjoined the
>division land received from his grandfather. On 3 Mar 1812 Francis
Stoll
>and his wife Anna sold that land, together with the remainder of the
36
>acres he received from the division to Obadiah Pellet (X:519).
>
>2. John A. Stoll b. c. 1788 is perhaps the John Stoll who m. 7 Mar
1812
>(Sussex County marriage record) Mary Dennis. The Will of his
grandfather
>Price gave 3/16 of the real estate to his mother, 1/32 to Francis
Stoll,
>1/32 to John and Abraham Stoll, which included the "farm where John
Boss
>now lives" assigned to them in the division, and residuary interests
in the
>land given to the widow, John Lesh, and Jerusha DeWitt as life
estates. In
>a deed (L:280) with the same date as the division (23 June 1804),
James and
>Sarah Hamilton, Gershom and Elizabeth Bowman, and Nathan and Azuba
Goble
>sold their residuary interests to Francis Gustin, Thomas Gustin Jr.,
and
>John Gustin Jr. This gave the Gustins 15/16 of their residuary
interest,
>which was later conveyed to their father John Gustin (O:303, R:753).
In
>1811 John Gustin bought the remaining residuary interests: 1/32 from
>Francis Stoll on 4 Jan 1811 (V:572), 1/64 from Abraham Stoll on 15
June
>1811 (W:696), and 1/64 from John A. Stoll of Tioga County, New York
on 26
>Oct 1811 (X:409). This was in eastern Frankford township near the
Wantage
>township line. John and his brother Abraham sold 19.97 acres on 18
Mar 1812
>from their share of the division land received from their grandfather
Price
>to Obadiah Pellet. The deed was apparently unrecorded, but is
referred to a
>month later when Obadiah Pellet sold the 19.97 acres together with
the
>81.37 acres he acquired from their brother Francis Stoll to William
Struble
>(S2:357). On 20 Mar 1813 John A. Stoll and his wife Mary and Abraham
Stoll
>sold 14.10 acres from the division to Abraham Dunning (L2:225). John
A. is
>now described as living in Frankford township, evidently having
returned
>from Tioga County, New York. John A.Stoll and Andrew Stoll purchased
a 1/2
>acre lot in the village of Augusta on 18 Mar 1845 (F4:11). On 14 Apr
1846
>John A. Stoll and his wife Mary sold their 1/2 interest to Andrew
Stoll.
>The 1850 census of Frankford township lists a John A. Stoll, age 62,
>living in the household of William A. Strader.
>
>3. Abraham Stoll b. c. 1790 is perhaps not the Abraham who m. 9 Sept
1815
>(Sussex County marriage record) Mary Huffman. This Abraham is perhaps
a son
>of John and Dorothy Stoll. The Will of his grandfather Price gave
3/16 of
>the real estate to his mother, 1/32 to Francis Stoll, 1/32 to John
and
>Abraham Stoll, which included the "farm where John Boss now lives"
assigned
>to them in the division, and residuary interests in the land given to
the
>widow, John Lesh, and Jerusha DeWitt as l life estates. In a deed
(L:280)
>with the same date as the division (23 June 1804), James and Sarah
>Hamilton, Gershom and Elizabeth Bowman, and Nathan and Azuba Goble
sold
>their residuary interests to Francis Gustin, Thomas Gustin Jr., and
John
>Gustin Jr. This gave the Gustins 15/16 of their residuary interest,
which
>was later conveyed to their father John Gustin (O:303, R:753). In
1811
>John Gustin bought the remaining residuary interests: 1/32 from
Francis
>Stoll on 4 Jan 1811 (V:572), 1/64 from Abraham Stoll on 15 June 1811
>(W:696), and 1/64 from John A. Stoll of Tioga County, New York on 26
Oct
>1811 (X:409). This was in eastern Frankford township near the Wantage
>township line. John and his brother Abraham sold 19.97 acres on 18
Mar 1812
>from their share of the division land received from their grandfather
Price
>to Obadiah Pellet. The deed was apparently unrecorded, but is
referred to a
>month later when Obadiah Pellet sold the 19.97 acres together with
the
>81.37 acres he acquired from their brother Francis Stoll to William
Struble
>(S2:357).
>
>If you think this is the connection, I have further information on
the
>ancestry of Francis Price (perhaps a grandfather of John Stoll) and
Esther
>Dunn (perhaps a grandmother of John Stoll). These are interesting
families
>to research as the Price family suffered personal and financial
losses
>during the Deerfield Massacre of 1704 and some taken captive to
Canada. The
>Dunn family also suffered losses during the Wyoming Massacre of 1778
and
>members of this family who were not killed fled over the mountains to
the
>Delaware and safety of Sussex County. Esther Dunn Price lost two
brothers
>in battle at Wyoming.
>
>I am interested in where you acquired the dates of birth for John
Stoll and
>Mary Dennis.
>
>J. Kelsey Jones
>
>
>> Chillion STOLL, born about 1814, Sussex Co, NJ . In 1834, in Sussex
Co,
>he
>> married Nancy ACKERSON, daughter of Paulus ACKERSON and Mary D.
DEMAREST.
>> Shortly thereafter, they moved to Dundee, Yates Co. NY. Their
children
>> were: Lyman A.; Margaret Ann,; Marshal,; Mary Jane; and John A.
After
>1857,
>> when real estate transaction by Chillion and Nancy STOLL abruptly
stop in
>> Yates Co, NY, did the family return to Sussex Co, NJ? Where are
these
>> people buried?
>>
>>
>> Chillian had at least one brother, Andrew STOLL, b 09 MAY 1824. In
Sussex
>> Co, NJ, on 07 APR 1848, he married Hannah Cole, b 29 MAY 1830 in
Sussex
>Co.
>> She was the daughter of Nathan COLE and ???
>>
>> Andrew and Hannah lived in Watkins, Schuyler Co. NY, and had
>> George A 1850-1851;
>> Byron L 1852-1913, (married Susie Ringer);
>> Frank B, 1856-1888 (married Jennie Decker);
>> Harriet (Hattie) A, 1857-before 1913 (married F.A. LEVINE and
lived in
>> Ridgeway,NJ);
>> Charles W, 1860-1861;
>> Dora abt 1873-abt 1975 (married W. Isley).
>>
>> Need confirmation that the parents of Chillion and Andrew were
>> John STILL/STOLL, b 16 JAN 1788 in NJ and
>> Mary (Polly) DENNIS, b 08 MAR 1794 in NJ.
>> This couple was married in Sussex Co. NJ, 07 MAR 1812. Where? Who
were
>> their parents?
>>
>> Were there other children born of this marriage?
>>
>> Thanks for any help you can give. Regards, Mary in Michigan
>>
>>
>
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