The following was found on line which may be this John Adam and Anna Maria Stumpf:
From Treasures of the Past, Old Washington Cemetery
"Adam Stumpf, one of the original trustees mentioned in the deed of Jan. 5, 1828, along with his wife, is buried here. Their graves are near a large oak tree, still standing in 1969. Mr & Mrs. Stumpf were members of the Dutch Reformed Church. A picket fence at one time enclosed these graves, but has long since given way to the ravages of time. These graves, too are unmarked."
The following was found on line which may be this John Adam and Anna Maria Stumpf:
From Treasures of the Past, Old Washington Cemetery
"Adam Stumpf, one of the original trustees mentioned in the deed of Jan. 5, 1828, along with his wife, is buried here. Their graves are near a large oak tree, still standing in 1969. Mr & Mrs. Stumpf were members of the Dutch Reformed Church. A picket fence at one time enclosed these graves, but has long since given way to the ravages of time. These graves, too are unmarked."
Gravesite Details
May be buried at Bethel Lutheran Cemetery (renamed?) in Rayne, Pa. Most of the Stumps are buried there.
Family Members
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Anna Margaretta Eisenhauer Meyer
1753–1775
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George Phillip Eisenhauer
1754–1828
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John Michael Eisenhauer
1756 – unknown
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Leonard Isenhour
1758–1815
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Maria Barbara Eisenhauer Fetterhoff
1759–1826
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Anna Magdalena Eisenhauer Heberling
1761 – unknown
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Johannes B. Eisenhauer
1762–1823
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Catherine Eisenhower Emerick
1764 – unknown
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Joseph Eisenhauer
1766–1768
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Jacob Eisenhauer
1768–1770
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Benjamin Eisenhauer
1771–1821
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Eva Eisenhauer
1773 – unknown
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Veronica "Froni" Eisenhauer Wendel
1777 – unknown
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