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Martha Jane Myers Stinson

Birth
Ross County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Mar 1896 (aged 69)
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Athens, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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On 9 August 1849, James K. Stinson married Martha Jane Myers ("Jane"), born in Ross County on 17 January 1825. The couple lived near Massieville until approximately March 1868 when they moved to Rochester, Fulton County, Henry Township, Indiana. James worked as a farmer, county surveyor, and appears to have been involved in a saw mill and lumber business with Felix Renick until 1872.

Jane and James had at least six children: William M. (b. ca. 1851), James (b. ca. 1859), Webster (b. ca. 1861), Martha (b. ca. 1864), Mary (b. ca. 1866), Keaton/Keed (b. ca. 1869). Two other children may have been born to the couple, but died in childhood.

Jane died at the age of 71 on 2 March 1896 after an attack of paralysis. James died at the age of 73 on 6 May 1899, likely from heart disease. Obituaries in The Rochester Sentinel indicate both Jane and James were buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Henry Township, also known as Hoover's Cemetery or Athens Cemetery.
On 9 August 1849, James K. Stinson married Martha Jane Myers ("Jane"), born in Ross County on 17 January 1825. The couple lived near Massieville until approximately March 1868 when they moved to Rochester, Fulton County, Henry Township, Indiana. James worked as a farmer, county surveyor, and appears to have been involved in a saw mill and lumber business with Felix Renick until 1872.

Jane and James had at least six children: William M. (b. ca. 1851), James (b. ca. 1859), Webster (b. ca. 1861), Martha (b. ca. 1864), Mary (b. ca. 1866), Keaton/Keed (b. ca. 1869). Two other children may have been born to the couple, but died in childhood.

Jane died at the age of 71 on 2 March 1896 after an attack of paralysis. James died at the age of 73 on 6 May 1899, likely from heart disease. Obituaries in The Rochester Sentinel indicate both Jane and James were buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Henry Township, also known as Hoover's Cemetery or Athens Cemetery.


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