John F Good

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John F Good was born 10 Oct 1837, Tuscarawas County, Ohio (son of Abraham Good and Fanny Fankboner); died 10 Jul 1838, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; was buried , Salem Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Abraham Good was born 1799, Hampshire County, Virginia (son of Peter Sr Good and Nancy (m. Good) Stover); died 3 Aug 1879, Udell Twp., Appanoose County, Iowa; was buried , Udell, Appanoose County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Deed: 6 Jun 1845, Patterson Creek, Hampshire County, Virginia; Deed from Abraham Good and wife Fanny, Peter Good and wife Elizabeth, Daniel Fankboner and wife wife Susannah, Thomas Taylor and wife Mary, and Catharine Good, of Tuscarawas Co, OH. $25 for land transferred to Thomas Carskadon of Hampshire Co VA.

    Abraham married Fanny Fankboner 17 Apr 1828, Tuscarawas, Ohio, USA. Fanny (daughter of Fankboner) was born 7 Feb 1804, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; died 28 Oct 1898, Lincoln County, Kansas; was buried , Barnard, Lincoln County, Kansas. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Fanny Fankboner was born 7 Feb 1804, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Fankboner); died 28 Oct 1898, Lincoln County, Kansas; was buried , Barnard, Lincoln County, Kansas.
    Children:
    1. 1. John F Good was born 10 Oct 1837, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died 10 Jul 1838, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; was buried , Salem Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
    2. Elizabeth Good was born 20 Feb 1839, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died 12 Aug 1843, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; was buried , Salem Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
    3. Harrison Good was born 3 Jul 1839, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died 31 Jul 1840, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; was buried , Salem Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio,.
    4. Louisa Good was born 11 Aug 1844, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died 13 Sep 1845, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; was buried , Salem Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
    5. Joseph Hamilton Good was born 15 Nov 1847, Guernsey County, Ohio; died 20 Nov 1888, Lincoln County, Kansas; was buried , Barnard, Lincoln County, Kansas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peter Sr Good was born 1760, Virginia, USA; died 22 Jan 1844, Salem Twp., Tuscarawas County, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • Probate: 27 Oct 1846, Tuscarawas, Ohio, USA
    • Will: 27 Oct 1846, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; Estate of Peter Good dec'd to Abraham Good, administrator. Names listed: Nancy, widow; Thomas Taylor; Catharine Good; Peter Good; Daniel Fankboner; John Webb; William Carr; Abraham Carr; Aguilla Carr; David Carr; Nancy Carr.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Ref: Ohio Annals Historic Events 1876 pg 307

    Peter married Nancy (m. Good) Stover Bef 1789, Virginia. Nancy (daughter of Daniel (of Muckenhauserhof) Stover and Elizabeth) was born Abt 1775, Virginia; died Abt 1860, , Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Nancy (m. Good) Stover was born Abt 1775, Virginia (daughter of Daniel (of Muckenhauserhof) Stover and Elizabeth); died Abt 1860, , Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1850, Salem, Tuscarawas, Ohio, USA; 1850 Census: John Webb 40, Sarah Webb 26, Samuel Webb 5, Elizabeth Webb 3, Nancy Good 70.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Mrs Peter Good. Ref: Ohio Annals Historic Events 1876 pg 307. Birth abt 1732 Ref: Family B: Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners: an aid to Mennonite family research. Davis. Vol 3 pg 319.

    Children:
    1. Catharine Good was born Abt 1789, Virginia.
    2. Isaac Good was born Bef 1799, VA.
    3. 2. Abraham Good was born 1799, Hampshire County, Virginia; died 3 Aug 1879, Udell Twp., Appanoose County, Iowa; was buried , Udell, Appanoose County, Iowa.
    4. Peter Good was born Abt 1809, Ohio.
    5. Susannah (m. Fankboner) Good was born 15 Jun 1811, Ohio, United States; died 13 Jan 1883, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA; was buried , Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
    6. Sarah Good was born 1823, Ohio, USA.

  3. 6.  Fankboner
    Children:
    1. 3. Fanny Fankboner was born 7 Feb 1804, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; died 28 Oct 1898, Lincoln County, Kansas; was buried , Barnard, Lincoln County, Kansas.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Daniel (of Muckenhauserhof) Stover was born Abt 1732, Ibersheim, West Palatinate, Germany (son of Christian (of Bolanderhof) Stauffer and Katherina Schmitt); died Apr 1806, Hampshire County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Daniel Stover
    • Name: Stover
    • Birth: Abt 1732, Muckenhauserhof, Germany; Davis identifies this Daniel briefly in Stauffer Families, p 58 (Chap 8) and p 121 (Chap 14). born abt 1832, Muckenhauserhof. Emigrated 1753. Taxed at Warwick 1756-1758 as single. Reportedly "went south." Had descendants who lived in New Orleans.
    • Birth: Abt 1732; Ref: Family B: Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners: an aid to Mennonite family research. RW Davis, Vol 3 pg 319. Children: Christian, Daniel, Elizabeth, Nancy, Mary.
    • Emigration: 17 Sep 1753, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Daniel emigrated in 1753 to Philadelphia on the ship "Patience." He removed to Warwick Township where he was taxed as a single man living away from his parents in the late 1750s. (Source: Richard W Davis email)
    • Emigration: Aft 1773, Virginia; His mother’s estate records in Germany stated Daniel was living in Pennsylvania in 1773. He then “went south” (to Virginia). One of several Stauffers who originated from Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co, PA who went to Virginia. (Richard W Davis email)
    • Possessions: 1775, Beckford Parish, Shenandoah County, Virginia; Daniel Stauffer/Stover moved to Beckford Parish, Shenandoah Co, VA about 1775 according to deeds. He had land adjoining cousin Ulrich Stauffer/Stover. (source: Richard W Davis email).
    • Possessions: 1782, Shenandoah County, Virginia; He was taxed at Shenandoah County in 1782 with 2 horses and 7 cattle next to David Stover (son of Daniel) with 2 horses and 16 cattle and near cousin Ulrich Stover with 2 horses and 7 cattle. (Source: Richard W Davis email)
    • Possessions: 1783, Shenandoah County, Virginia; Daniel was taxed at Shenandoah County in 1783 next to cousin Ulrich Stover and they each had 2 horses and 5 cattle and near David Stover (son of Daniel) with 4 horses and 16 cattle. (Source: Richard W Davis email)
    • Possessions: 1784, Shenandoah County, Virginia; Daniel was taxed in Shenandoah County in 1784 with 2 horses and 4 cattle next to cousin Ulrich Stover with 2 horses and 3 cattle.
    • Residence: 1785, Hampshire County, Virginia; Daniel was gone from Shenandoah County by 1785, but shows up on the next list at Hampshire County, Virginia that same year. (Source: Richard W Davis email)
    • Will: 22 Aug 1805, Hampshire County, Virginia; Will written 22 Aug 1805, Proved July 1806. Will abstract of Daniel Stover d.1806. Wife: Elizabeth. Children: Daniel Jr, Christopher, Elizabeth Leatherman, Nancy Good, Mary. Witnesses: Okey Johnson, Jacob Vandiver, Denny Welch. Nm: Sam Bornfeald.
    • Probate: Jul 1806, Hampshire, West Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    He was taxed at Shenandoah County in 1782 with 2 horses and 7 cattle next to David Stover (son of Daniel) with 2 horses and 16 cattle and near Ulrich Stover with 2 horses and 7 cattle. He was taxed at Shenandoah County in 1783 next to Ulrich Stover and they each had 2 horses and 5 cattle and near David Stover (son of Daniel) with 4 horses and 16 cattle. He was taxed there in 1784 with 2 horses and 4 cattle next to Ulrich Stover with 2 horses and 3 cattle. He was gone by 1785 but shows up on the next list at Hampshire County, Virginia that same year. He died at Hampshire County in 1806 and he signed his name “Daniel Stauffer” in German script. In all records in Shenandoah and Hampshire he was always called Daniel Stover.

    16 Mar 1773. Daniel's mother's estate in Germany was settled. Daniel was living is Pennsylvania. 1775-1777 accounts of mother's estate; Daniel was overpaid from his father's estate, so his younger brother Jacob of Bolanerhof had to reimburse their step-father on Daniel's behalf.

    Most of the Virginia Mennonites who came in 1773-1820 came from Montgomery, Lancaster, and York counties, Pennsylvania. The period 1820-1830 was the time of organization of the oldest existing continuous congregations in Rockingham and Augusta counties.
    Stauffers who originated from Warwick Township, Lancaster County that went to Virginia

    Hampshire Co VA was created in 1754 from parts of Frederick and Augusta Counties. It's the state's oldest county.
    Hardy County WV was created from Hampshire County in 1786.

    Birth:
    Source: Richard W Davis email: Daniel was born on the Muckenhauserhof farm near Ibersheim, Germany the son of Christian Stauffer.

    Daniel married Elizabeth Abt 1765, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth was born Bef 1752. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Elizabeth was born Bef 1752.

    Other Events:

    • Probate: Hampshire

    Children:
    1. Christian (Christopher) (of Wyandot OH) Stover was born 1772, Probably Virginia; died 14 Jul 1838, Tymochtee, Crawford County, Ohio.
    2. Daniel Jr Stover was born Abt 1774, Virginia; died Bef 1847, Hampshire County, Virginia.
    3. 5. Nancy (m. Good) Stover was born Abt 1775, Virginia; died Abt 1860, , Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, USA.
    4. Elizabeth (m. Leatherman) Stover was born Abt 1775, Virginia.
    5. Mary Stover was born 1787, Hampshire County, Virginia.


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