IMHO, Dustin Stonebraker is the go-to person for Stonebraker questions. The only Susan Stonebraker I have in my file is the daughter of George and Betty, born in 1814. Marianne
Thanks for the response, would you happen to have contact information for Dustin? My Susan E Stonebraker would've been born roughly between 1831-1834... The couple references I have for here is: Hood S. Baker married Susan E Stonebraker 1857 in Montgomery County, Indiana http://indianagenweb.com/inmontgomery/court/marriages/e/marriages/s.htm I also have a local history of Kansas referring to her and Hood: https://books.google.com/books?id=HkY4AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA795&ots=_BKdX_ZU02&dq=indiana%20kansas%20abner%20stonebraker%20susan%20hood%20s%20baker%201857&pg=PA795#v=onepage&q=indiana%20kansas%20abner%20stonebraker%20susan%20hood%20s%20baker%201857&f=false “In October, of that year, he returned to Indiana and taught school in Frankfort, the county seat of Clinton county. March 5, 1857, he was married to Susan Stonebreaker, a teacher in Crawfordsville Seminary. A month later they both came to Kansas” In the 1850 census there is a Susan Stonebraker born 1831 living with two older Baker women (I haven't placed them though doubt it's a coincidence) in Ripley, Montgomery, Indiana. My father (from this line) also DNA matches multiple descendants of Sebastian Stonebraker and Susanna Yeakley. This combined makes me pretty sure she fits into those Stonebrakers just not quite sure how. My best theory was proposed by someone here: http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.stonebraker/414/mb.ashx Where in a 1840s census William Stonebraker (youngest sone of Sebastian and Susanna according to their bible, listed as Wilhelm in it) has a daughter of the right age and in the 1850s census she's no longer living with the family. She seems to be unaccounted for in the various trees I've found so she's my best guess so far :) So trying to find anything I can to figure out where my Susan fits in. On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 4:53 AM, Marianne Marcussen via < inmontgo@rootsweb.com> wrote: > IMHO, Dustin Stonebraker is the go-to person for Stonebraker questions. > The only Susan Stonebraker I have in my file is the daughter of George > and Betty, born in 1814. > > Marianne > > http://indianagenweb.com/inmontgomery/ > > List Manager - inmontgo-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > INMONTGO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Matthew Langley
Thanks to everyone for the responses, have a couple contact leads now to continue looking for information. Does anyone know if by chance there are records or information anywhere for the "Crawfordsville Seminary"? On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Matthew Langley <mattkingtut@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the response, would you happen to have contact information for > Dustin? > > My Susan E Stonebraker would've been born roughly between 1831-1834... The > couple references I have for here is: > > Hood S. Baker married Susan E Stonebraker 1857 in Montgomery County, > Indiana > http://indianagenweb.com/inmontgomery/court/marriages/e/marriages/s.htm > > I also have a local history of Kansas referring to her and Hood: > > https://books.google.com/books?id=HkY4AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA795&ots=_BKdX_ZU02&dq=indiana%20kansas%20abner%20stonebraker%20susan%20hood%20s%20baker%201857&pg=PA795#v=onepage&q=indiana%20kansas%20abner%20stonebraker%20susan%20hood%20s%20baker%201857&f=false > > “In October, of that year, he returned to Indiana and taught school in > Frankfort, the county seat of Clinton county. > > March 5, 1857, he was married to Susan Stonebreaker, a teacher in > Crawfordsville Seminary. A month later they both came to Kansas” > > In the 1850 census there is a Susan Stonebraker born 1831 living with two > older Baker women (I haven't placed them though doubt it's a coincidence) > in Ripley, Montgomery, Indiana. > > My father (from this line) also DNA matches multiple descendants of > Sebastian Stonebraker and Susanna Yeakley. This combined makes me pretty > sure she fits into those Stonebrakers just not quite sure how. > > My best theory was proposed by someone here: > http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.stonebraker/414/mb.ashx > > Where in a 1840s census William Stonebraker (youngest sone of Sebastian > and Susanna according to their bible, listed as Wilhelm in it) has a > daughter of the right age and in the 1850s census she's no longer living > with the family. She seems to be unaccounted for in the various trees I've > found so she's my best guess so far :) So trying to find anything I can to > figure out where my Susan fits in. > > On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 4:53 AM, Marianne Marcussen via < > inmontgo@rootsweb.com> wrote: > >> IMHO, Dustin Stonebraker is the go-to person for Stonebraker questions. >> The only Susan Stonebraker I have in my file is the daughter of George >> and Betty, born in 1814. >> >> Marianne >> >> http://indianagenweb.com/inmontgomery/ >> >> List Manager - inmontgo-admin@rootsweb.com >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> INMONTGO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > -- > Matthew Langley > -- Matthew Langley