| Home Surname List Name Index Email Us | Nathaniel Stacey was born in 1872. He died in 1945 at the age of 73. Parents: Jesse Nathaniel Stacey and Mary Jane Cann. Neal Stacey was born in 1872. He died in 1881 at the age of 9. Parents: Jesse Nathaniel Stacey and Mary Jane Cann. Sarah Stacey was born (date unknown). Spouse: Wiliam Dickenson. Sarah Stacey and Wiliam Dickenson were married in 1594. Children were: Nathaniel Dickenson. Thomas Stacey was born in 1804. He died in 1885 at the age of 81. Spouse: Lucy Ann Armstrong. Children were: Zedekiah Stacey, Jesse Nathaniel Stacey. Zedekiah Stacey was born on 9 October 1837 in Irish Brook, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He was a fisherman. Zedekiah died on 19 February 1907 at the age of 69 in Gabarus, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was buried after 19 February 1907 in Harbour Cemetery, Gabarus, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Parents: Thomas Stacey and Lucy Ann Armstrong. Spouse: Lavinia Cann. Lavinia Cann and Zedekiah Stacey were married on 26 January 1863 in Louisbourg, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada. They appeared in the census in 1901 in Gabarus, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Children were: Jerusha Mary Stacey, Benjamin Franklin (Ben) Stacey, Laleah May Stacey. Albert Stackhouse was born (date unknown). Spouse: Lucetta Florence Farnsworth. Lucetta Florence Farnsworth and Albert Stackhouse were married on 2 December 1898. Children were: Glen Stackhouse, Ray Stackhouse, Howard Stackhouse, Bertha Stackhouse. Bertha Stackhouse was born on 23 February 1912. Parents: Albert Stackhouse and Lucetta Florence Farnsworth. Glen Stackhouse was born on 6 May 1901. Parents: Albert Stackhouse and Lucetta Florence Farnsworth. Howard Stackhouse was born in March 1908. He died on 12 August 1908 at the age of 0. Parents: Albert Stackhouse and Lucetta Florence Farnsworth. Ray Stackhouse was born on 8 August 1905. Parents: Albert Stackhouse and Lucetta Florence Farnsworth. Anna Stacy was born (date unknown). Spouse: Thomas Fitche. Anna Stacy and Thomas Fitche were married . Children were: Thomas Fitch, John Fitch, Mary Fitch, Ann Fitch, Sarah Fitch. John S. Stacy was born (date unknown). Spouse: Mary Strickland Ellis. Mary Strickland Ellis and John S. Stacy were married . Stade was born in Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. He was member of the Lutheran faith. in Germany. Children were: Frederick Stade Sr.. Stade lived in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota after 1871. She and her mother, then a widow, moved to Saint Paul not long after her father died as a result of injuries received as a result of "The Great Chicago Fire" of 1871. Parents: John Stade. Amelia Stade died in Germany. She is reported to have died at a very young age, but no other information has been located. Parents: Frederick Stade Sr. and Minnie Reick. Annie Stade was born (date unknown). She reportedly died very young, but no other details have been found. Parents: Frederick Stade Jr. and Annie Reichley. Charles Stade died in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He died in Toronto General Hospital. He lived in Elmwood, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada. He reportedly was married twice and had 8 or 10 children, but nothing further has been found in the way of details. Parents: Frederick Stade Sr. and Minnie Reick. Daniel Stade was born on 24 January 1874 in Brant, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Frederick Stade Jr. and Annie Reichley. Dora Stade died in Elmwood, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada. She was buried at Baptist Church Cemetery in Brant, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Frederick Stade Sr. and Minnie Reick. Spouse: John Bolt. Elizabeth Stade was born on 20 January 1860 in Brant, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She was ill with typhoid fever in 1900. She was ill with pneumonia in 1915. She is said to have come near death, but miraculously recovered. Elizabeth died on 12 December 1942 at the age of 82. She had always said she hoped when it "came her time to go" that it would bee quietly, without being a worry or making trouble for anyone. That is exactly how she went--just ceased to breathe while sitting in her chair alone. She was active to the last, with her crocheting, knitting, quilting, and taking care of herself and her home for the six years following her husband's death. One of her friends remarked at the time, "God must have had some job He needed done in Heaven and knew He could count on her to do it." She was described as an ideal wife and mother.. In spite of a very large family, she always found time for the various church and community activities which a pastor's wife is called upon to participate in. She was the first Cradle Roll Superintendent and was a charter member of the Women's Missionary society at the newly organized University Heights Church and Sunday School. Two years later, she was instrumental in organizing the Ladies' Aid Society. She remained an active member of both of these groups until her death. Parents: Frederick Stade Jr. and Sophia Ledke. Spouse: Rev. William M. Karstedt. Elizabeth Stade and Rev. William M. Karstedt were married on 31 January 1883 in Elmwood, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada. Children were: Caroline Sophia Karstedt, Henry Karstedt, Mamie Marie Karstedt, Anna Charlotte Karstedt, Frederick William Karstedt, Emma Janet Karstedt, Kephart Castle Karstedt, Mable Elizabeth Karstedt, Ruth Ester Karstedt, Goldie May Karstedt, Robert John Karstedt, Carl Samuel Karstedt. Frederick Stade Sr. was born in 1793 in Ravensberg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. He died in 1845 at the age of 52 in Germany. He was a shepherd in Germany. Frederick was member of the Lutheran faith. in Germany. Parents: Stade. Spouse: Minnie Reick. Minnie Reick and Frederick Stade Sr. were married in 1814 in Rafenberg, Mecklinburg, Germany. Children were: Dora Stade, Minnie Stade, John Stade, Sofia Stade, Charles Stade, Frederick Stade Jr., Amelia Stade, Mary Stade. Frederick Stade Jr. was born on 3 August 1829 in Gros Seaman, Meckenburg, Germany. Before 1847 he was a shepherd in Gros Seaman, Meckenburg, Germany. From 1847 to 1850 he was a shepherd in Falster Island, Denmark. When he was 18 years of age, he went to Denmark where he herded sheep on the island of Falster. Three years later he returned to Gros Seaman. Frederick lived in Gros Seaman, Meckenburg, Germany from 1853 to 1854. He immigrated in 1854 to America. He died on 14 February 1922 at the age of 92 in Hanover, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Frederick was buried after 14 February 1922 at Baptist Church Cemetery in Brant, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Frederick Stade Sr. and Minnie Reick. Spouse: Sophia Ledke. Sophia Ledke and Frederick Stade Jr. were married on 8 July 1854 in Berlin, Ontario, Canada. In 1854 Frederick met Sophia Ledke in Gros Seaman, but the laws in that section of Germany at that time forbade their marriage, so that same year they sailed for America. The voyage across the Atlantic took nine weeks and three days. Their first stop was Berlin, Ontario (now named Kitchner), where they were married. Children were: William Stade, Henry Stade, Elizabeth Stade, John Stade. Spouse: Annie Reichley. Annie Reichley and Frederick Stade Jr. were married on 28 February 1868. When they married, Annie was a widow with five children, then she and Frederick had five more. Children were: Frederick B. Stade, Samuel Stade, Daniel Stade, Walter Stade, Annie Stade. Frederick B. Stade was born on 30 November 1868 in Brant, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Frederick Stade Jr. and Annie Reichley. Henry Stade was born on 2 February 1856 in Bright Station, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Frederick Stade Jr. and Sophia Ledke. John Stade died about 1871 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. John was injured during "The Great Chicago Fire" of 1871, and eventually died of his injuries. He was one of more than 300 people who were killed as a result of the fire. He immigrated to America. He was a tailor in Germany. He learned the tailoring trade while a young man. John was a material cutter in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. At some point in time, after immigrating to America, he returned to Germany to visit his parents. While there, he was asked to talk about America, its advantages, and the conditions there. The small audience was very impressed with his speech and talk of it reached some of the surrounding villages. He was asked to speak in several of these villages, and spoke even more boldly about "the land of the free and the home of the brave." John talked about the U. S. government, rights and privileges, and stated that the German people should adopt such a government. When the German authorities heard about this, they came after him, threatening to kill him. While they were searching for him, a man in the neighborhood died. His body was to be shipped to Norway for burial. The man was buried privately and John Stade was placed in the casket with holes augured in the bottom. He was shipped to Norway inside the casket, accompanied by one of the dead man's friends. There, John escaped back to America while the empty casket was buried. Parents: Frederick Stade Sr. and Minnie Reick. Children were: Stade. John Stade was born on 7 October 1862 in Brant, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Frederick Stade Jr. and Sophia Ledke. Mary Stade died in Germany. She reportedly died at a very young age, but no other information is known. Parents: Frederick Stade Sr. and Minnie Reick. Minnie Stade died in Michigan. She immigrated to America. Parents: Frederick Stade Sr. and Minnie Reick. Spouse: John Harder. Minnie Stade and John Harder were married . Samuel Stade was born on 7 December 1871 in Brant, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Frederick Stade Jr. and Annie Reichley. Sofia Stade died in Ontario, Canada. She was buried in Saint Peter's Lutheran Cemetery, Hanover, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. This cemetery is located 3 1/2 miles north of Hanover. Parents: Frederick Stade Sr. and Minnie Reick. Spouse: Henry Lawn. Sofia Stade and Henry Lawn were married . Children were: Lawn, Lawn, Lawn, Lawn, Lawn, Lawn, Lawn, Lawn, Lawn, Lawn, Lawn. Walter Stade was born on 23 October 1876 in Brant, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Frederick Stade Jr. and Annie Reichley. William Stade was born on 13 February 1843 in Gros Seaman, Meckenburg, Germany. Parents: Frederick Stade Jr. and Sophia Ledke. Stafford was born (date unknown). Spouse: Sarah E. Chaires. Stafford was born about 1811 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Parents: Francis Asbury Stafford and Eliza Henshaw. Adaline Harriett Stafford was born on 4 April 1817 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Her given name has also been found as Adeline. Parents: Francis Asbury Stafford and Eliza Henshaw. Spouse: David Loch. Adaline Harriett Stafford and David Loch were married on 4 August 1833 in Knox County, Ohio. They appeared in the census in 1850 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. They appeared in the census in 1860 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Adaline and David appeared in the census in 1870 in Minnetonka, Hennepin County, Minnesota. David and Adaline were the parents of 7 sons and 3 daughters. Two of their sons were killed in the Civil War. Children were: Ransom Loch, Lyman Lansing Locke, Francis Marion (Frank) Loch, Elizabeth Loch, John Milton Loch, Sarah Ella Loch, Rev. William Herod Loch, Laura Matilda Loch, Dr. Samuel Allen Loch MD, Dr. David Albert Loch MD, Cassius Marcus Loch. Eliza Stafford was born in 1809 in Coshocton County, Ohio. She died about 1854 at the age of 45 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Parents: Francis Asbury Stafford and Eliza Henshaw. Spouse: Achor Wright. Eliza Stafford and Achor Wright were married on 2 July 1829 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Elizabeth Stafford was born about 1777 in Virginia. She died before 1799 at the age of 22 in Berkeley County, West Virginia. Parents: Richard Stafford and Catharine . Spouse: Jonathan Seman Henshaw. Elizabeth Stafford and Jonathan Seman Henshaw were married about 1794 in Virginia. Francis Asbury Stafford was born on 22 December 1782 in Virginia. He died on 6 September 1868 at the age of 85 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Parents: Richard Stafford and Catharine . Spouse: Eliza Henshaw. Eliza Henshaw and Francis Asbury Stafford were married on 27 February 1805 in Allegany County, Maryland. Children were: William J. Stafford, Mary Stafford, Eliza Stafford, Matilda Stafford, Stafford, Sarah Stafford, Adaline Harriett Stafford, Francis Asbury Stafford Jr.. Spouse: Esther Sheppard. Esther Sheppard and Francis Asbury Stafford were married on 22 February 1838 in Muskingum County, Ohio. Spouse: Elizabeth McCulloch. Elizabeth McCulloch and Francis Asbury Stafford were married on 12 April 1852 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Spouse: Isabella McGraw. Isabella McGraw and Francis Asbury Stafford were married on 21 March 1861 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Francis Asbury Stafford Jr. was born on 15 July 1822 in Coshocton County, Ohio. He died on 23 April 1900 at the age of 77 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Parents: Francis Asbury Stafford and Eliza Henshaw. Spouse: Martha Matilda Compton. Martha Matilda Compton and Francis Asbury Stafford Jr. were married on 2 February 1843 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Spouse: Elizabeth Buxton. Elizabeth Buxton and Francis Asbury Stafford Jr. were married after 1890 in Coshocton County, Ohio. John F. Stafford was born about 1780 in Virginia. Parents: Richard Stafford and Catharine . Spouse: Hannah Cresap. Hannah Cresap and John F. Stafford were married on 15 October 1809 in Allegany County, Maryland. Joseph S. Stafford was born in 1790 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. He died before 1860 at the age of 70 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. Parents: Richard Stafford and Catharine . Spouse: . Joseph S. Stafford was married about 1810 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. Spouse: Elizabeth Myer. Elizabeth Myer and Joseph S. Stafford were married on 17 December 1818. Mary Stafford was born on 28 July 1807 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. She died on 22 December 1893 at the age of 86 in Whitley County, Indiana. Parents: Francis Asbury Stafford and Eliza Henshaw. Spouse: Andrew Compton. Mary Stafford and Andrew Compton were married on 15 September 1827 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Matilda Stafford was born in 1810 in Muskingum County, Ohio. Parents: Francis Asbury Stafford and Eliza Henshaw. Spouse: Absalom Wood. Matilda Stafford and Absalom Wood were married on 2 February 1830 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Peter Stafford was born (date unknown). Spouse: Sarah Williams. Sarah Williams and Peter Stafford were married . Richard Stafford was born about 1755 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. He died about 1809 at the age of 54 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. Spouse: Catharine . Catharine and Richard Stafford were married about 1776. Children were: Elizabeth Stafford, John F. Stafford, Francis Asbury Stafford, Richard A. Stafford, Joseph S. Stafford, Westley Stafford, Washington Stafford, Sarah Stafford. Richard A. Stafford was born about 1785 in Virginia. He died in 1823 at the age of 38 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Parents: Richard Stafford and Catharine . Spouse: Mary Ann Walker. Mary Ann Walker and Richard A. Stafford were married on 23 May 1809 in Allegany County, Maryland. Sarah Stafford was born about 1800 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. Parents: Richard Stafford and Catharine . Spouse: Cresap. Sarah Stafford and Cresap were married after 1820 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. Sarah Stafford was born in 1812 in Coshocton County, Ohio. She died before 1880 at the age of 68. Parents: Francis Asbury Stafford and Eliza Henshaw. Spouse: Samuel Thompson. Sarah Stafford and Samuel Thompson were married on 12 December 1831 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Washington Stafford was born about 1798 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. Parents: Richard Stafford and Catharine . Westley Stafford was born in 1792 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. He died on 22 July 1856 at the age of 64 in Sidney, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Parents: Richard Stafford and Catharine . Spouse: . Westley Stafford was married about 1821 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. Spouse: Sarah Corbin. Sarah Corbin and Westley Stafford were married on 18 June 1829 in Harrison County, Ohio. |