Genealogy - Jeffrey Scott Stewart


Rayford Pinkney Brotherton [Parents] 1 was born on 27 Dec 1922 in Patton, MO (Bollinger County). He died 2, 3 on 27 Jan 1991 in Cape Girardeau, MO. He was buried 4, 5 in Post Oak Cemetery, Bollinger County, MO.. He married Lona Harper. Rayford was born 6, 7 on 27 Dec 1922 in Patton, Bollinger County, MO..

Lona Harper was born Private. She married Rayford Pinkney Brotherton.

They had the following children:

  M i Rayford Keith Brotherton was born Private.

Peter Statler [Parents] 1, 2 was born in 1757 in Pennsylvania. He died on 3 Jul 1819 in Cape Girardeau County, MO. He married Mary Hudson in 1776/1804. Peter was born 3 in 1757 in PA. He died 4 on 3 Jul 1819 in Cape Girardeau Co. MO.

Mary Hudson was born in 1763. She died on 18 Dec 1835 in Cape Girardeau County, MO. She married Peter Statler in 1776/1804.

They had the following children:

  F i Mary Statler was born in 1790. She died in 1791/1884.
  F ii Barbara Statler was born in 1792. She died in 1793/1886.
  F iii Elizabeth Statler was born in 1794. She died in 1838.
  M iv Jonas Statler was born in 1798. He died in 1799/1888.
  M v Peter Statler was born on 18 Sep 1803. He died on 19 Nov 1861.
  M vi John Statler was born in 1806. He died in 1807/1896.
  F vii Frances Statler was born in 1779/1805. She died in 1785/1888.

William Nelson Goodson was born on 12 Jun 1849. He died on 3 Sep 1931. He was buried in Scott-Goodson Cemetery. He married Rebecca "Rebickie" Ellen Wright on 24 Nov 1867.

Rebecca "Rebickie" Ellen Wright [Parents] was born on 30 Sep 1848. She died on 21 Apr 1932. She was buried in Scott-Goodson Cemetery. She married William Nelson Goodson on 24 Nov 1867.

THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER: Rebecca and her family had strong moral compasses.During the Civil War, a young soldier, believed to be a Union drummer boywas discovered at their farm near the Jefferson County line. Badlywounded, the boy was taken in by the family and hidden from his enemies.Although Rebecca and her mother attempted to nurse the boy back tohealth, their efforts failed and he died.

A small grave marks the spot where the Wright family buried him. Aprimitive monument stands with rocks piled atop the burial mound, atribute to the unknown soldier. A small Missouri State Historical Sitemarker identifies the grave which is located in Belgrade Township.(Directions: from Belgrade, take Highway C and turn right on Highway Z.Travelling approximately 500 feet brings you to the grave site.)

They had the following children:

  M i William F. Goodson was born in 1873. He died in 1943.

Johan Adam Stadler 1, 2 was born in 1710 in Germany. He died in 1740/1801 in Pennsylvania. He married Susanna Catherina in 1723/1758. Johan was born 3 in 1710 in Germany. He died 4 in PA.

From New Goshenhoppen Reform Church, Congressional baptisms1731-17611733 January 21 Susanna Catherina, Parents Johan Stadler and wife.Witnesses Philip Emmert and wife.

He and his wife, Susanna Catherine Stadler later listed on baptismalrecord of Hans peter Stadler/Statler as parents, at Goshenhoppen LutheranChurch, Berks County PA.

His arrival is North America is documented below:

Two Volume Book: Pennsylvania German Pioneers
Author: Strassburger, Ralph Beaver,1883-1959
A List of allimmigration ships arriving in Philadelphia in the 18th Century.
Page 35


THE ALEXANDER AND ANNE

[List 12 A] Ship Alexander and Anne, William Clymer, Master. September 5,1730

NB. The qualifications of the Palatines imported in the ship Alexander &Anne, William Clymer,Master, are on a Paper apart, I being at N. Yorkwith our Governor when that vessel arrived. R. Charles.

Antony Miller Adam Fillipott
Daniel Cristman Hans Lensenns
Johan Frederick Lanseness Bernhard Myler
Johannes Herler Hans Michel Burger
**JOHAN ADAM ATLER Jacob Myler
Martin Muller Martin Burger
Johan Peter Wuller Hans Jacob Oberholts
Frans Plum Johan Fredrick Waller
Jacob Miller Henrick Marte
Martin Creiner George Michl. Brinsins
Waldes Langhaer Johan Philip Curnert
Martin Yonger Leopold Hilligas
Michael Blesser Henrick Clemer
Peter Tilman Johannes Cleyner
Adam Shuler Mathias Seltzer
Johannes Vitner Hans Jerich Ham
David Sussoltz Johan Nicol Brecher
Michael Harkman Johanes Woldman
Rudolph Mastersundts Christian Princeland
Conrad Yongman Johan Sebastian Graft
Fredrick Meyer Hans Michael Verdus
Charles Kallar Hans Bartel Hemberger
Hans Ulrich Crinston Johan Carl Hornberger

"At the Courthouse of Philadelphia, September 5th, 1730.... A list waspresented of the Names of
Forty six Palatines, who with their families, making in all about onehundred and thirty persons, were
imported here in the Ship Alexander & Ann, William Clymer, Master, fromRotterdam, but last from
Deal." From the Minutes of the Provincial Council, printed in theColonial Records, Vol. III, p. 386.

[List 12 B] [Palatines imported in the Ship Alexander & Anne, WilliamClymer, Master, from
Rotterdam, but last from Deal. Qualified September 5, 1730]

Anthony Miller Marthin Müller
Daniel (X) Christman Johan Peter Walber
Adam (O) Hillipott Frantz Blum
Hantz Lansiscus Jacob Müller
Johan Henrich Lansiscus Martin (M) Creiner
Johans Herbel Baltes Lanckhaer
**JOHAN ADAM STADLER Martin Jerger
Michel Belsch[er] Johan Henrich Weber
Peter (O) Edelmann Henerich (H) Marte
Adam Schuler Jerg Michel Brenneisen
Johannes Widner Johann Philipp Emmert
David Süsholtz Leopold Hilligas
Michel Ackermann Henerich (HK) Clemer
Rudolff Messerschmidt Johan Andres Klemmer
Conrad Stamm Mattheus Seltzer
Friedrich Meyer Hans Gerg Ham [?]
Carl Keller Johann Michael Beyerle
Hans Veltin Brenneisen Johannes Volckmann
Eberhardt Meyer Christof Steinlein
Hans Michel Bürger Johann Sebastian Graff
Jacob Meyer Hans Michel (X) Wiedner
Martin Bucher Hans Bardel Horrnberger
Hans Jacob (H) Overholtz John Carl Hornberger

[List 12 C] We do swear or solemnly declare, that we deny all obedienceto the Pope of Rome; and
further swear or solemnly declare that no Prince or Person whatsoeverhath any Right or Title to the
Crown of Great Britain but his Majesty George the Second and his lawfulIssue.

Anthony Miller David Süssholtz
Daniel (X) Christman Meichel Ackermann
Adam (O) Hilpott Rudolff Messerschmidt
Hantz Lansiscus Conrad Stamm
Johan Henrich Lansiscus Friedrich Meyer
Johans Herbel Carl Keller
**JOHAN ADAM STADLER Hans Veltin Brenneisen
Martin Müller Eberhardt Meyer
Johan Peter Walber Hans Michel Bürger
Frantz Blum Jacob Meyer
Jacob Müller Martin Bucher
Martin (M) Creiner Hans Jacob (H) Overholtz
Balser Lankhaer Johan Henrich Weber
Martin Jarger Hennrich (H) Marte
Michel Belscher Jerg Michel Brenneisen
Piter (O) Edelman Johann Philipp Emmert
Adam Schuler Leopold Hilligas
Johannes Widner Heinrich (HK) Clemer
Johannes Andres Klemmer Christoff Steinlein [?]
Mattheus Seltzer Johann Sebastian Graff
Hans Geor. Ham [?] Hans Michel (X) Widner
Johann Michael Beyerle Hans Bardel Hornberger
Johannes Volckmann Johan Carl Hornberger

September 5, 1730. The Persons whose names are above written took &subscribed the
Qualification by Law directed before His Majestys Justices of the Peacefor the City & County of
Philadelphia.

(List A): The Captain's List
(List B): The signers of the Oath of Allegiance to England
(List C): The signers of the Oath of Abjuration

From Strassburger's
compilation of his early Phila ship lists:
------------------------------------
When the pioneers arrived, Pennsylvania was *definitely* anEnglish
settlement and these settlers very early on became concerned of the large
numbers of "continentals, speaking another language and accustomed to
another form of government" who were coming in droves to their English
colony. "Therefore, in 1727, the Provincial Council, at therecommendation
of Governor Patrick Gordon, passed a law, suggested ten years before by
Governor William Keith, requiring all continentals who arrived at
Philadelphia to take oaths of allegiance to the British crown. Two years
later the continental immigrants were required also to take oaths of
abjuration and fidelity to the proprietor and laws of the province."

"The original lists, with the pioneers signatures, are still inthe
possession of the State of Pennsylvania...", they may also be found inthe
published Pennsylvania Archives, the Colonial Records (mostly in volume3.)

"In violation of the Provincial Council's instructions, the
captains' lists were prepared carelessly and without regard touniformity.
Few gave complete lists of names, and the occupations of the passengersand
places of their origins were ignored. The lists were handledindifferently
and many were lost. The oath of allegiance lists were incomplete, in that
they contained only the signatures of the adult males who did not happento
be ill on the day they had to sign their names. But the lists of the
signers of the oaths of abjuration were preserved in bound books and in
their complete state these lists are printed in the present work for the
first time."


[adam seabaugh ancestor.FTW]

From New Goshenhoppen Reform Church, Congressional baptisms1731-1761
1733 January 21 Susanna Catherina, Parents Johan Stadler and wife.
Witnesses Philip Emmert and wife.

He and his wife, Susanna Catherine Stadler later listed on baptismal
record of Hans peter Stadler/Statler as parents, at Goshenhoppen Lutheran
Church, Berks County PA.

His arrival is North America is documented below:

Two Volume Book: Pennsylvania German Pioneers
Author: Strassburger, Ralph Beaver,
1883-1959
A List of all
immigration ships arriving in Philadelphia in the 18th Century.
Page 35


THE ALEXANDER AND ANNE

[List 12 A] Ship Alexander and Anne, William Clymer, Master. September 5,
1730

NB. The qualifications of the Palatines imported in the ship Alexander &
Anne, William Clymer,Master, are on a Paper apart, I being at N. York
with our Governor when that vessel arrived. R. Charles.

Antony Miller Adam Fillipott
Daniel Cristman Hans Lensenns
Johan Frederick Lanseness Bernhard Myler
Johannes Herler Hans Michel Burger
**JOHAN ADAM ATLER Jacob Myler
Martin Muller Martin Burger
Johan Peter Wuller Hans Jacob Oberholts
Frans Plum Johan Fredrick Waller
Jacob Miller Henrick Marte
Martin Creiner George Michl. Brinsins
Waldes Langhaer Johan Philip Curnert
Martin Yonger Leopold Hilligas
Michael Blesser Henrick Clemer
Peter Tilman Johannes Cleyner
Adam Shuler Mathias Seltzer
Johannes Vitner Hans Jerich Ham
David Sussoltz Johan Nicol Brecher
Michael Harkman Johanes Woldman
Rudolph Mastersundts Christian Princeland
Conrad Yongman Johan Sebastian Graft
Fredrick Meyer Hans Michael Verdus
Charles Kallar Hans Bartel Hemberger
Hans Ulrich Crinston Johan Carl Hornberger

"At the Courthouse of Philadelphia, September 5th, 1730.... A list was
presented of the Names of
Forty six Palatines, who with their families, making in all about one
hundred and thirty persons, were
imported here in the Ship Alexander & Ann, William Clymer, Master, from
Rotterdam, but last from
Deal." From the Minutes of the Provincial Council, printed in the
Colonial Records, Vol. III, p. 386.

[List 12 B] [Palatines imported in the Ship Alexander & Anne, William
Clymer, Master, from
Rotterdam, but last from Deal. Qualified September 5, 1730]

Anthony Miller Marthin Müller
Daniel (X) Christman Johan Peter Walber
Adam (O) Hillipott Frantz Blum
Hantz Lansiscus Jacob Müller
Johan Henrich Lansiscus Martin (M) Creiner
Johans Herbel Baltes Lanckhaer
**JOHAN ADAM STADLER Martin Jerger
Michel Belsch[er] Johan Henrich Weber
Peter (O) Edelmann Henerich (H) Marte
Adam Schuler Jerg Michel Brenneisen
Johannes Widner Johann Philipp Emmert
David Süsholtz Leopold Hilligas
Michel Ackermann Henerich (HK) Clemer
Rudolff Messerschmidt Johan Andres Klemmer
Conrad Stamm Mattheus Seltzer
Friedrich Meyer Hans Gerg Ham [?]
Carl Keller Johann Michael Beyerle
Hans Veltin Brenneisen Johannes Volckmann
Eberhardt Meyer Christof Steinlein
Hans Michel Bürger Johann Sebastian Graff
Jacob Meyer Hans Michel (X) Wiedner
Martin Bucher Hans Bardel Horrnberger
Hans Jacob (H) Overholtz John Carl Hornberger

[List 12 C] We do swear or solemnly declare, that we deny all obedience
to the Pope of Rome; and
further swear or solemnly declare that no Prince or Person whatsoever
hath any Right or Title to the
Crown of Great Britain but his Majesty George the Second and his lawful
Issue.

Anthony Miller David Süssholtz
Daniel (X) Christman Meichel Ackermann
Adam (O) Hilpott Rudolff Messerschmidt
Hantz Lansiscus Conrad Stamm
Johan Henrich Lansiscus Friedrich Meyer
Johans Herbel Carl Keller
**JOHAN ADAM STADLER Hans Veltin Brenneisen
Martin Müller Eberhardt Meyer
Johan Peter Walber Hans Michel Bürger
Frantz Blum Jacob Meyer
Jacob Müller Martin Bucher
Martin (M) Creiner Hans Jacob (H) Overholtz
Balser Lankhaer Johan Henrich Weber
Martin Jarger Hennrich (H) Marte
Michel Belscher Jerg Michel Brenneisen
Piter (O) Edelman Johann Philipp Emmert
Adam Schuler Leopold Hilligas
Johannes Widner Heinrich (HK) Clemer
Johannes Andres Klemmer Christoff Steinlein [?]
Mattheus Seltzer Johann Sebastian Graff
Hans Geor. Ham [?] Hans Michel (X) Widner
Johann Michael Beyerle Hans Bardel Hornberger
Johannes Volckmann Johan Carl Hornberger

September 5, 1730. The Persons whose names are above written took &
subscribed the
Qualification by Law directed before His Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the City & County of
Philadelphia.

(List A): The Captain's List
(List B): The signers of the Oath of Allegiance to England
(List C): The signers of the Oath of Abjuration

From Strassburger's
compilation of his early Phila ship lists:
------------------------------------
When the pioneers arrived, Pennsylvania was *definitely* an
English
settlement and these settlers very early on became concerned of the large
numbers of "continentals, speaking another language and accustomed to
another form of government" who were coming in droves to their English
colony. "Therefore, in 1727, the Provincial Council, at the recommendation
of Governor Patrick Gordon, passed a law, suggested ten years before by
Governor William Keith, requiring all continentals who arrived at
Philadelphia to take oaths of allegiance to the British crown. Two years
later the continental immigrants were required also to take oaths of
abjuration and fidelity to the proprietor and laws of the province."

"The original lists, with the pioneers signatures, are still in
the
possession of the State of Pennsylvania...", they may also be found in the
published Pennsylvania Archives, the Colonial Records (mostly in volume
3.)

"In violation of the Provincial Council's instructions, the
captains' lists were prepared carelessly and without regard to uniformity.
Few gave complete lists of names, and the occupations of the passengers
and
places of their origins were ignored. The lists were handled indifferently
and many were lost. The oath of allegiance lists were incomplete, in that
they contained only the signatures of the adult males who did not happen
to
be ill on the day they had to sign their names. But the lists of the
signers of the oaths of abjuration were preserved in bound books and in
their complete state these lists are printed in the present work for the
first time."

Susanna Catherina 1, 2 was born in 1692/1718. She died in 1739/1806 in Pennsylvania. She married Johan Adam Stadler in 1723/1758. Susanna died 3 in PA.

They had the following children:

  M i Hans Peter Statler was born on 25 Apr 1736. He died in 1778.
  F ii Susanna Catherina Stadler 1, 2 was born on 21 Jan 1731/1732. She died in 1733/1826. Susanna was born 3 on 21 Jan 1732/1733.

From New Goshenhoppen Reform Church, Congressional baptisms1731-17611733 January 21 Susanna Catherina, Parents Johan Stadler and wife.Witnesses Philip Emmert and wife. [adam seabaugh ancestor.FTW]

From New Goshenhoppen Reform Church, Congressional baptisms1731-1761
1733 January 21 Susanna Catherina, Parents Johan Stadler and wife.
Witnesses Philip Emmert and wife.

James Jaco 1 was born in 1800 in Georgia. He died in 1850/1892. He married Lucinda Jane Roberts in 1822/1853. James was born 2 in 1800 in Ga.

Lucinda Jane Roberts 1 was born in 1810 in Tennesee. She died in 1850/1905. She married James Jaco in 1822/1853. Lucinda was born 2 in 1810 in Tenn.

They had the following children:

  F i Harriet Jaco was born in 1829. She died in 1874.
  F ii Louisa Jane Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1827. She died 3 in 1872.
  F iii Sarah Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1828. She died in 1829/1922.
  F iv Elizabeth Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1829. She died 3 on 3 Dec 1890.
  M v Samuel Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1837. He died in 1838/1927.
  F vi Mary Ann Jaco 1 was born 2 on 14 Apr 1839. She died 3 in 1919.
  M vii William C. Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1840. He died in 1841/1930.
  F viii Melissa Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1841. She died in 1842/1935.
  M ix James A. Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1842. He died in 1843/1932.
  M x Thomas C. Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1844. He died in 1845/1934.
  M xi Joseph Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1845. He died in 1846/1935.
  F xii Elzina Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1847. She died in 1848/1941.
  M xiii John W. Jaco 1 was born 2 in 1848. He died in 1849/1938.

She had the following children:

  F i Barbara Seabaugh was born in 1802. She died in 1850.
  F ii Christina Seabaugh was born in 1795. She died in 1811/1889.
  M iii Adam Seabaugh was born on 27 Jul 1793. He died on 14 Dec 1873.

Andrew Bollinger [Parents] 1 was born 2, 3 in 1795 in NC. He died 4 in 1833 in Bollinger Co. MO. He married 5 Barbara Seabaugh in 1820.

Barbara Seabaugh [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4, 5 in 1802 in Cape Girardeau Distict. She died 6, 7 in 1850 in Bollinger Co. MO. She married 8 Andrew Bollinger in 1820. She had other parents.

They had the following children:

  M i David Bollinger was born in 1824. He died in 1865/1915.
  F ii Mahala Bollinger 1 was born 2 in 1828. She died in 1829/1922.

Peter Statler [Parents] was born on 18 Sep 1803 in Upper Louisiana Territory. He died on 19 Nov 1861 in Bollinger County, Missouri. He married Sally Fulbright in 1820/1849.

Sally Fulbright was born in 1799/1818. She died in 1824/1903. She married Peter Statler in 1820/1849.

They had the following children:

  F i Mary Ann Elizabeth Statler was born in 1824/1848. She died in 1874/1936.
  F ii Barabara Ann Statler was born in 1824/1852. She died in 1829/1934.
  M iii Alvin Jonas Statler was born in 1824/1852. He died in 1830/1931.
  F iv Martha Jane Statler was born in 1824/1852. She died in 1829/1934.
  M v James Covington Statler was born in 1824/1852. He died in 1830/1931.
  F vi Frances Cerilda Statler was born in 1824/1852. She died in 1829/1934.
  F vii Peggy Statler was born in 1824/1852. She died in 1829/1934.
  M viii Peter Amos Statler was born in 1824/1852. He died in 1830/1931.
  F ix Sarah Catherine Statler was born in 1824/1852. She died in 1829/1934.
  M x David Statler was born in 1812/1841. He died in 1818/1920. He had other parents.

Levi Jarvis [Parents] was born on 18 Dec 1802 in Hyde County, North Carolina. He died on 16 Mar 1877 in White County, Tennesee. He married Martha ??? in 1823/1852.

Cornelius Jarvis, Levi Jarvis, Robert Mason, Joshua Mason, and A J Harrishad all relocated their families from the Hyde County, North Carolinaregion to White County, Tennessee between 1819 and 1820.

Levi, no doubt, was influenced to travel based upon the journey of hisolder brother, Cornelius.

Martha ??? was born in 1810. She died in 1824/1904. She married Levi Jarvis in 1823/1852.

They had the following children:

  F i ??? Unnamed was born in 1824/1851. She died in 1831/1935.

Moses Bollinger [Parents] 1, 2 was born 3 in 1794 in Lincoln, Co. NC. He died 4 on 8 Aug 1853 in Bollinger Co. MO. He married 5, 6 Elizabeth Statler in 1813 in Cape Girardeau Co. MO.

Other marriages:
Statler, Polly

Elizabeth Statler [Parents] 1, 2 was born in 1794. She died 3 in 1838 in MO. She married 4, 5 Moses Bollinger in 1813 in Cape Girardeau Co. MO. She had other parents. Elizabeth was born 6 in 1794 in NC.

They had the following children:

  F i Mary Polly Bollinger was born on 3 Feb 1817. She died on 11 Sep 1881.
  M ii Mathias M. Bollinger was born in 1818. He died on 2 Oct 1893.
  M iii Joseph M. Bollinger was born in 1819. He died on 9 May 1901.
  M iv Peter Bollinger was born on 9 Oct 1821. He died on 11 Feb 1897.
  F v Priscilla Bollinger was born in 1824. She died in 1842/1918.
  M vi John A. Bollinger was born on 30 May 1828. He died on 9 Sep 1913.
  F vii Frances Bollinger 1 was born 2 in 1832. She died in 1833/1926.

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