Thought this one might be of interest to some as he had 21 kids: Sussex Independent newspaper dated Friday 30 Jan 1880 Robert Stoll, of Peters Valley, in this county, died suddenly on Sunday, 18th, of a fit of apoplexy with which he was seized on the Saturday evening previous while conversing with his family in his usual good health. He was one of the oldest men of the county and highly respected. He was born in the township of Frankford in 1802 and was therefore in the 78th year of his age. He has been a merchant the greater part of his life, but always had more or less to do with farming. He had been married four times and was the father of twenty-one children. We gather from the pen of William M. VanSickle, of Montague, that his first wife was Mary STRUBLE, by whom he had fourteen children, his second was Sarah MARVIN, by whom he had one son, his third, Lydia VanNOY, by whom he had six, and his fourth was the widow of Moses HULL, of Walpack, who survives him. Seven sons and six daughters are still living, among which are Deputy Sheriff Henry C. Stoll, of Newton; A. S. Stoll, Peters Valley; James M. Stoll, Hainesville; Oscar P. Stoll, Montrose, Pa.; and Robert S. Stoll. Blairstown. The deceased never joined any church, we understand, but he was a firm believer in the Christian religion, his religious views not being very clearly defined to correspond with any one denomination, but taking on the mixed character of Unitarian, Christian and Universalist. He was buried at Peters Valley on Wednesday, the 12st, Elder G. F. Hawk, of the denomination known as Christian, officiating. Thus hath passed away one of the oldest citizens of the county at an age when it would seem in most cases that death cometh as a blessing.