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    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX-L] STOLL family surname
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    3. From my research on the Price family I have that John Stoll was b. c. 1788 son of Abraham Stoll and Elizabeth Price. Elizabeth Price was the daughter of Judge Francis Price and Esther Dunn and granddaughter of Samuel Price and Sarah Perrin, early settlers in Frankford and buried in Frankford Plains Cemetery. --------- 104. Elizabeth Price b. 12 Nov 1764 (bible record) m. 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) place of interment unknown. 224. Francis Stoll b. c. 1786. 225. John A. Stoll b. c. 1788. 226. Abraham Stoll b. c. 1790. 227. Mary Ann Bowman b. c. 1792. 228. George Bowman b. 23 July 1794 Frankford township. 229. Andrew Price Bowman b. 6 Mar 1798 Frankford township. 225. 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 land division 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. ---------- Present Chemung County, New York was formed from present Tioga County, New York and Stulls were early settlers in Chemung County, specifically the town of Southport and I have always believed Stull and Stoll to be one and the same though I have never attempted to do further research. I am descended from Andrew Price Bowman, half brother to John A. Stoll. Andrew Price Bowman resided in Wells Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania which borders the Town of Southport. There is perhaps some confusion in researching the Stoll family since there were more than one John and more than one Abraham. Someone was researching Chilleon Stoll and I thought I saved her name and email, but I can't seem to locate it. J. Kelsey Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Wozniak" <jwozniak@triton.net> To: <NJSUSSEX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 10:18 PM Subject: [NJSUSSEX-L] STOLL family surname > Dear list members, > Can any of the researchers of the STOLL family, working on Sussex > Co, offer a suggestion as to what other counties or states I might > search for STOLL's in 1800, and earlier? > I am still trying to identify the parents of John STOLL, b. Jan 16, > 1788 in NJ. > On March 7, 1812, in Sussex Co, NJ, he married Polly (Mary) DENNIS, > b. March 8, 1794. > In spite of what is on the internet, the only two known children, > based on our family bible, are sons, Chillion, b. abt. 1814, location > unknown, and Andrew, b. May 9, 1824, near Andover. > I have a STOLL family photo album that has various STOLL family > members and friends. Photographs were taken in Port Jervis, and > Watkins, NY, Newton, NJ, and Philadelphia and Pottsville, PA, among > others. I believe most of these photos were taken after 1820. I've > tapped out Watkins and probably Newton, but found nothing in Port > Jervis, Philadelphia or Pottsville. > Are there other STOLL researchers with ties to these communities? > Of the STOLL's that were in Sussex Co in 1800, where did they come > from? > Thank you for any help you can provide. > Regards, > Mary in Michigan > > >

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