Line of Hannah Stover m.1812 Edw Carvin, to 1600s
Over two dozen ancestors of Hannah Stover, who married 1812 Edward Carvin in Botetourt Co, VA, are documented back to the early 1600s in my recent book, _Stover Brethren_.
Genealogy without valid documentation is mythology.
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STOVER BRETHREN
The Family of Elder William Stover of Antietam
Richard R. Weber, 2001
PREMIUM-quality hard cover
702 pages 7" x 10" ACID-FREE paper
ILLUSTRATED
Over 13,000 individuals in nine generations
NOTES & REFERENCES, BIBIOGRAPHY,
and complete personal name INDEX
PRICE $ 46.50 + $ 3.25 shipping & handling
TOTAL $ 49.75
Maryland residents please add sales tax of $2.33
Send check or money order to:
Richard R. Weber
10715 Moosberger Ct.
Columbia, MD 21044
Elder William Stover of Antietam, Franklin Co, PA
is FOUND in Europe and at several locations in
America. His twelve children were born in the
1740s through 1760s; they scattered to five states.
Includes the descendants of William Stover, his
ancestors back to 1609, as well as his uncles, aunts,
siblings, cousins, nieces, and nephews both in
Europe and in many counties of America.
VERIFIED BY EXTENSIVE PRIMARY EVIDENCE
Thousands of original European and American
records, extending back into the 1600s,
some reproduced in the book
GROUNDBREAKING DISCOVERIES
Disproving myths of the past
True date and place of William Stover's birth
Correct immigration date of William Stover
The wives of William Stover
William Stover's first cousin neighbor
22 forgotten ancestors of William Stover's descendants
EXHAUSTIVE RESEARCH
reveals links with many people, places, and events, including:
Arrest order for William Stover's ancestor
Christopher Saur, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Mack, Jr.
Numerous ministers of the Brethren & other churches
A. Stover, reputed originator of the Indiana term Hoosier
Mayor Stover of Hagerstown; Mayor Stover of Chambersburg
Stover died 1847 in Vera Cruz, Mexico
Brothers serving the Confederacy & the Union
Stover descendant served both Confederacy & Union
Stover descendant died 1864 at Andersonville Prison
A drowning in Honduras
Among many virtuous descendants, a few black sheep:
One hanged in Salem
One a bigamist
One court-martialled
One stabbed in a card game
WITH MANY ALLIED FAMILIES, including 24 or
more people with each of these, and a few other, surnames:
Adams, Anderson Barnhart, Beckner, Benedict, Bish,
Bock, Bowman, Britz/Britts, Brown, Carvin, Coffman,
Custer, Deardorff, Eby, Fahrney, Fisher, Flora, Frantz,
Funk, Gish, Good, Grove, Harris, Hess, Hollinger,
Johnson, Kinsey/Kintze /Kinzey/Kinzie, Landis/Landes,
Long, Looney, Martin, Meyer/Moyer, Miller, Mitchell
Montgomery, Moomaw, Myers, Naff/Neff,
Noffsinger/Nofsinger, Oyler, Peffley/Pefley, Peters,
Pobst, Price, Reed, Rhoads/Rhodes, Robinson, Royer,
Sollenberger/Sellenberg, Shank, Sheller, Smith,
Snider/Shyder, Snodgrass, Stoner, Thompson, Vineyard,
Waggoner/Wagner, Wampler, Weaver,Weber, Welty,
Wilson, Winger/Wingert, Wolf, Ziegler/Zigler
A GIFT TO BE REMEMBERED
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Stover Brethren Comments
I think your book is absolutely the best I have ever seen. – J. Britts
I am enjoying going through it and want to tell you how great I think it is! I appreciate all your hard work and the excellence of your research! – K. Cardoza
It is a wonderful book that many Stover descendants will be very thankful that you worked so hard on and published such a masterpiece. – R. Curry
My first reaction is one of delight! You are one of the few authors (especially in genealogy) who I would call a kindred, data based, compulsive spirit. – P. Duerfeldt
You have done a wonderful job – the best I could ever imagine! I had given up trying to find all those missing links, and now that you have done so for me and many others. – F. Eliades
Putting out a book like that is incredible. The birth and death dates are so complete, not to mention the volume or breadth of the work. And it is most important to have documented the oldest members. – C. Gates
I am really enjoying the “Stoner Brethren” and “Stover Brethren” books. There is so much information, you have done a tremendous job of researching and the items about people are very interesting. – J. Grimes
You have outdone yourself! What a splendid piece of research. It is so good to have ... old wives’ tales corrected. Congratulations again on such a splendid book. – J. Hockett
Your book is wonderful. It shows that you spent many hours doing background work. I for one am very appreciative. – G. Honeyman
Even though the binding and paper are excellent, the contents are much better. You have done an outstanding job. – J. Huffaker
The amount of research and detail is truly outstanding. I believe of the dozens of books that I have reviewed in the past, this is probably the most complete and well documented one I have seen. – W. Lucore
Thanks for sending me the Stover Brethren book so quickly. My husband and I have throroughly enjoyed reading it. You have done so much homework on this, that it’s just astounding. – L. Lutz
I am so glad to get the corrections about Bishop William Stover and his family also the record of his ancestors. You did a beautiful job. Thank you for so much wonderful information. – L. McMillan
What a magnificent work of art!. . . It will probably become a classic. – D. Pefley
I received the book on Friday afternoon. I was jumping up and down. I love the book. I can’t thank you enough for getting this book in print. – C. Smith
I am delighted with the book. It has so much information and the photos are delightful. Many generations should be grateful to you for your great labor of love. – N. Schneck
Your book arrived in great shape. Much better shape than it is in now, for I have been through it numerous times. My congratulations on a job well done! – J. Stover
You have done an amazing job, well done! – R. Stover