Frances BARE

F, b. 9 July 1798, d. 7 February 1844
FatherDaniel Bear1 b. 28 May 1755, d. 2 Nov 1831
MotherEva Whitmore1 b. 28 Dec 1760, d. 6 Nov 1848
     Frances BARE also went by the name of Fanny.2 She was born on 9 July 1798 at Pennsylvania, USA; 1880 Mortality census reported Eli's parents both born in PA.3 She married Frederick STONEBRAKER, son of Samuel STONEBRAKER and Ann Elizabeth ALTFATHER, on 28 November 1819. As of 5 December 1819,her married name was STONEBRAKER.2 Frances BARE married Frederick STONEBRAKER, son of Samuel STONEBRAKER and Ann Elizabeth ALTFATHER, on 5 December 1819 at Harrison County, Ohio, USA.2 Frances BARE died on 7 February 1844 at Belmont, Ohio, USA, at age 45.4 She was buried circa 10 February 1844 at Belmont County, Ohio, USA.5

Family

Frederick STONEBRAKER b. 3 Mar 1799, d. 13 Jan 1864
Children

Citations

  1. [S134] Mrs. Thomas Martin Egan, Revolutionary Acnestors of the Indiana DAR, Page 42, Daniel Bear.
  2. [S204] Skip Magyar, Correspondence copied to file named "Correspondence on Stonebrakers-Bears w Skip Magyar.doc."
  3. [S142] May 31, 1880 unknown record type, unknown repository address.
  4. [S40] Unknown author, BOOK History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, pp. 416-417.
  5. [S16] Personal knowledge:.

Frederick STONEBRAKER

M, b. 3 March 1799, d. 13 January 1864
FatherSamuel STONEBRAKER b. 1776, d. 25 Feb 1845
MotherAnn Elizabeth ALTFATHER b. 1777, d. 6 Feb 1816
     Frederick STONEBRAKER witnessed "Frederick Stonebraker was born in Maryland, March 3d, 1799. He was brought to Belmont county by his parents in 1801, locating in Richland township on a farm. Frederick remained with his gather until 1830, when he married Miss Francis Bare, and removed on a farm in Washington township. This union resulted in seven children -- four sons and three daughters, three of whom are living, Eli, Josiah, and Samuel. He resided on this farm until his death, which occurred January 13, 1864, aged 65 years. Mrs. Stonebraker died February 7, 1844, aged 47 years. Both were exemplary members of the Christian church."1 He Bend Fork Church Cemetary @ GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 39.9442, Longitude: -80.9956. He was born at Pennsylvania, USA; 1880 Mortality census reported Eli's parents both born in PA.2 He was born on 3 March 1799 at Maryland, USA. He married Frances BARE, daughter of Daniel Bear and Eva Whitmore, on 28 November 1819. Frederick STONEBRAKER married Frances BARE, daughter of Daniel Bear and Eva Whitmore, on 5 December 1819 at Harrison County, Ohio, USA.3 Frederick STONEBRAKER died on 13 January 1864 at Belmont, Ohio, USA, at age 64. He was buried circa 16 January 1864 at Bend Fork Church, Bend Fork, Belmont County, Ohio, USA.

Family

Frances BARE b. 9 Jul 1798, d. 7 Feb 1844
Children

Citations

  1. [S40] Unknown author, BOOK History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, pp. 416-7.
  2. [S142] May 31, 1880 unknown record type, unknown repository address.
  3. [S204] Skip Magyar, Correspondence copied to file named "Correspondence on Stonebrakers-Bears w Skip Magyar.doc."

James Kinney

M, b. 15 September 1816, d. 12 December 1904
FatherWilliam Kinney b. 5 Jul 1793, d. 27 Jan 1862
MotherJane Goff b. 12 May 1798, d. 26 Apr 1893
     James Kinney was born on 15 September 1816 at County Armagh, Ireland. He immigrated on 27 August 1817 to Belmont County, Ohio, USA.1 He married Louisa ORRISON, daughter of Isreal T. Orrison and Maria Hoge, on 7 January 1841 at Belmont County, Ohio, USA.2,3,4 James Kinney married Nancy PRYOR on 5 April 1853 at Belmont County, Ohio, USA.5 James Kinney was Obituary      OBIT: Kinney, James Sr.

December 12, 1904.

James Kinney, Sr., aged 88, died at his home west of Demos, on Monday morning about one o'clock, after a lingering illness of cancer. The deceased was one of the most prominent farmers in Smith township and was respected and honored by a large circle of acquaintances. He was born in County Armagh, Ireland in 1816 and came to America with his parents when only two years of age. His entire life has been spent near where he died. He was elected county commissioner two terms and served the people well. Of recent years he has often been chosen Justice of the Peace.

When a young man he united with the Presbyterian church and has ever been a faithful member. His loving wife preceded him to the grave only a few weeks. A family of grown children consisting of four daughters and three sons are left to mourn his loss.

The funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. Interment at Concord cemetery. in December 1904 at Belmont County, Ohio, USA.6 He died on 12 December 1904 at Demos, Belmont County, Ohio, USA, at age 88. He was CauseDeath Cancer on 12 December 1904.7 He was buried circa 15 December 1904 at Concord Church Cemetery, Centerville, Belmont County, Ohio, USA.4

Family 1

Louisa ORRISON b. 14 Nov 1821, d. 8 Jan 1848
Children

Family 2

Nancy PRYOR b. c 1832, d. c Nov 1904
Children

Citations

  1. [S169] Kinney Family Tree Drawing; unknown repository, Notation at bottom of tree drawing is "Emigrated to the State of Ohio. Setled in Belmont County Auguest 27, 1817." Thomas Kinney and Margaret Carr brought all their children except James Kinney and all grandchildren to the USA.
  2. [S47] Marr Cert - Kinney & Orison.
  3. [S138] WilliamHilles96, 16 Jan 2011.
  4. [S166] Letter, Esther Neuhart to Everett Stonebraker, ~ 1988, Kinney info from the Kinney family Bible.
  5. [S167] NEWS St. Clairsville Gazette, 15 Apr 1853, Unk, Married - On the 5th inst., by Jenkison [?] Wright, Esq., Mr. JAMES KINNEY and Miss NANCY PRYOR, all of this county.
  6. [S56] OBIT Kinney, James, Dec 1904, OBIT: Kinney, James Sr.
    James Kinney, Sr., aged 88, died at his home west of Demos, on Monday morning about one o'clock, after a lingering illness of cancer. The deceased was one of the most prominent farmers in Smith township and was respected and honored by a large circle of acquaintances. He was born in County Armagh, Ireland in 1816 and came to America with his parents when only two years of age. His entire life has been spent near where he died. He was elected county commissioner two terms and served the people well. Of recent years he has often been chosen Justice of the Peace.

    When a young man he united with the Presbyterian church and has ever been a faithful member. His loving wife preceded him to the grave only a few weeks. A family of grown children consisting of four daughters and three sons are left to mourn his loss.

    The funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. Interment at Concord cemetery.

    Posted by Nancy Ramsey @ www.myfamily.com - Belmont County site

    Ramsay, Nancy
    e-mail address.                  

  7. [S56] OBIT Kinney, James, Dec 1904, Cancer.