source: ancestry.com NARA War of 1812 pension app SO3105 roll 89 M313 note: name mispelled Stolk
Frederic is the s/o Revolutionary War-Peter Stolp Sol NY, Col Van Rensselaer's Regt, Albany Co Mil, DAR #A109866, 1741 Germany-1826 Marcellus Onondaga Co NY and Catherine Chrysler c1751-1803 Caughnewagqa NY
source: dar.org ancestor search
Frederick was in the War of 1812 and a brickmaker from Columbia NY. He walked on foot to Chicago at the age of 52 in 1833, and on to what is now Napierville Twp where he found suitable clay and chose land. In 1834 he walked back to NY to fetch his 9 children and wife Janette. Frederick returned with his family in Sep 1835 and aquired claim east of Big Woods.
source: Early Chicago p324
Linda Rosenthal DAR USD1812
researching War of 1812 Soldiers Buried in Illinois
Son of Catharine Kreisler (1754-1803) and Johannes Pieter Chrisianus Stolp (1747-1826). Frederick was the first born of five children to their union.
source: ancestry.com NARA War of 1812 pension app SO3105 roll 89 M313 note: name mispelled Stolk
Frederic is the s/o Revolutionary War-Peter Stolp Sol NY, Col Van Rensselaer's Regt, Albany Co Mil, DAR #A109866, 1741 Germany-1826 Marcellus Onondaga Co NY and Catherine Chrysler c1751-1803 Caughnewagqa NY
source: dar.org ancestor search
Frederick was in the War of 1812 and a brickmaker from Columbia NY. He walked on foot to Chicago at the age of 52 in 1833, and on to what is now Napierville Twp where he found suitable clay and chose land. In 1834 he walked back to NY to fetch his 9 children and wife Janette. Frederick returned with his family in Sep 1835 and aquired claim east of Big Woods.
source: Early Chicago p324
Linda Rosenthal DAR USD1812
researching War of 1812 Soldiers Buried in Illinois
Son of Catharine Kreisler (1754-1803) and Johannes Pieter Chrisianus Stolp (1747-1826). Frederick was the first born of five children to their union.
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