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Thursday, January 24, 2008

John R. Stanley

Descendants of John R. Stanley


Generation No. 1

1. JOHN R.4 STANLEY (JOHN "ANDREW"JACKSON3, JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born 1869, and died 1946. He married MARY BOLEN. She died Unknown.

Children of JOHN STANLEY and MARY BOLEN are:
i. ROMA AMANDA5 STANLEY, d. Unknown.
ii. GEORGE EUGENE STANLEY, b. 1897; d. 1979.
iii. EARL JACKSON STANLEY, b. 1887; d. 1982.
iv. WILLIAM CULBERT STANLEY, d. Unknown.
v. CHARLES ALLEN STANLEY, d. Unknown.
vi. HOBERT STANLEY, d. Unknown.
vii. ROBERT STANLEY, d. Unknown.
viii. VIRGIL STANLEY, d. Unknown.
ix. EDWARD STANLEY, d. Unknown.

More About EDWARD STANLEY:
Cause of Death: TB

Catherine Stanley

Descendants of Catherine Stanley


Generation No. 1

1. CATHERINE3 STANLEY (JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born 1833, and died September 29, 1891. She married JACKSON GILKEY. He died Unknown.

Children of CATHERINE STANLEY and JACKSON GILKEY are:
i. JOHN4 GILKEY, d. Unknown.
ii. FLOYD GILKEY, d. Unknown.
iii. ANDREW GILKEY, d. Unknown; m. DEETTA WELCH; d. Unknown.
iv. ALLIE GILKEY, d. Unknown.
v. JESSE GILKEY, b. Albany, OH; d. Unknown; m. (1) MARY MARSHALL; d. Unknown; m. (2) ADDIE PAEKER; d. Unknown.
vi. JANIE GILKEY, d. Unknown; m. EZRA HANING; d. Unknown.
vii. ANNIE GILKEY, d. Unknown; m. SARGENT; d. Unknown.
viii. NANCY GILKEY, d. Unknown; m. (1) GRANT WOOD; d. Unknown; m. (2) AZ SALTZ; d. Unknown.
ix. MAZIE GILKEY, d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM MEEKS; d. Unknown.

John Stanley

Descendants of John Stanley

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN2 STANLEY (ISAAC1) was born April 19, 1790, and died July 18, 1880. He married (1) ELIZABETH FORREST. She died Unknown. He married (2) JULIA FORREST GRIMES. She died Unknown.

(Pictured above is the headstone of John Stanley.)


Notes for JOHN STANLEY:
It is not presently known for sure the number of or the names of the wives of John Stanley. He may have married sisters of his wives as they passed away. For the present tree, I am distributing the lion's share of the known children to Julia. He had a kit and caboodle of kids. As clarity may develop in the documentation of his wives/children this tree shall be updated.

John Stanley served in the War of 1812. He also set up his homestead at the "Old Brick" in Snowville, Ohio about eight miles from Albany. John lived in a huge hollowed out tree trunk for about two years, while he baked his own brick for a permanent house. He laid up the brick into an elegant five over three, two story brick farmhouse where he raised his many children. A tornado blew off the upper floor in 1951, but the roof was rebuilt and the house stands today as a single floor ranch home. Paul Stanley, son of Edgar, lives in it as of this year 1998 with his wife Mary.

Up on the hill of the "old brick" homestead, and a wonderful hill at that, a little to the east still stands the family Cemetery. Several people, other than the family, are buried up there. About all the grave stones had fallen over until Paul Stanley straighten them. The Hon Stanley Sr. Place was on of the very first settlements and is very much of a landmark.

Felix A. Stanley being the youngest son got the home place where the house stood. He went heavily in debt for it and never got it all paid for. Felix was sick and not able to work for about four years before he died. While he was able to work he set out a large orchard -- apples, peaches, cherries, plums, and pears. Also there were blackberries, raspberries, strawberries and grape vines. As a young boy I, Larry Robinson, still remember with misty and mystical joyful thoughts of the utter serenity and stillness atop the scenic hill. There I walked among grazing sheep interspersed throughout the orchard. It was wonderful, especially for a city boy from Columbus visiting his Aunt Gladys. Aunt Gladys would cook my family a huge Sunday dinner when we went down -- freshly killed chickens from the barnyard, home churned butter on homemade rolls, homemade mashed potatoes from the garden, and all the trimmings.
Much of the following history was recorded by Roma Stanley before she died.

Felix had one son and three daughters. Edgar had to quit school to work the farm and try to pay off the debts. He kept his three sisters in school. He never got it all paid for. After the girls were married Edgar bought out their shares of the estate, going still farther in debt. He died before he got clear out of debt,. Leaving his wife and children. Gladys, Edgar's wife, stayed on the farm with the children. She wanted their son Paul E. Stanley to have the farm. Paul was not very interested for a while, but after he was married, he decided to buy his sisters share of the place. Paul worked very hard over the years, and today the farm is in tip-top condition. For years the place was overgrown and run down. It took a lot of hard work by Paul and his family.

While Felix A. Stanley was still living, he took the old frame part off the back of the brick house. He put in its place, a Kitchen and dining room and two bedrooms up over the kitchen and dining room,which were made of frame. Edgar E. Stanley added a screened in back porch, dug out a spring on the hillside above the house, put in some tile, and piped water to the house into the kitchen sink. The water was good, but very warm in the summer as there was no shade trees or other shelter over the springs. My daddy Stanley Robinson and his brother Harold would often walk eight miles across country from Carpenter, Ohio to visit their Uncle Edgar and help him work. Edgar worked hard. He kept up his fences and buildings the best he could. Both girls were marred and at that time Paul was young.

About the middle of July in 1956 (some say the 14th, some say the 17), a terrible cyclone swept through Snowville. The worst that was ever known came down Irvin Cree, It blew roofs off several buildings. It also blew over a lot of trees and telephone lines. The Old Stanley Homestead was hit the hardest of any place around Snowville. The two storms seemed to meet there. One came down Irvin Creek and the other cam down Flint Fork. A great deal of the roof and the walls all the way down to the first floor were blown off the brick house. The house seemed to have been twisted as almost all the plaster fell off. A sheet of tin roofing blew through a power line pole that set in the yard cutting the pole in two. It blew a roof of a large grainery. Some of the roof looked like it had been rolled up and dropped down at side of the grainery. Most of the upper side of the barn roof was blown off and scattered all over the hillside, clear down to Flint Fork Bridge. A large sycamore tree down across the road looked like the limbs had been twisted off and lay all around the tree pointing in most directions. As the storm went on it blew the roof off the Mrs. Harry Douglas (Ella) home and damaged a lot of other places in the Darwin vicinity.

Paul E. Stanley now owns the John Stanley Sr. Farm. He has remodeled the house. He took the rest of the top off the house and made it into a modern ranch type home. Paul added on a few rooms and a bathroom and drained the basement and cemented it. He also put in a gas furnace. By adding on another room or two to the large brick room down creek, Paul made a nice little apartment for his mother who lived with Paul until she died. Gladys was a dear sweet lady.

The William D. Stanley homestead suffered a lot of damage due to roofs, which blew off and windows which were broken and other damages. Roma Stanley said she was spending the night at the home of her niece and family Rev. Headly and May Mason and sons Paul and Russell. The tow Mason boys had gone to a ten meeting at Athens, Ohio and were coming home when the storm struck. She had gone up stairs to bed, when the wind really started to blow. Paul and Russell had stopped their car down the road. Paul Mason came on up in the rain. Just behind him a big Maple tree blew over right behind him blocking the gate to the house. When Russell came a little later he had to climb over the yard fence to get in as the trees had blocked the gate.

Roma had gone to her nieces the day before to pick some blackberries. The next morning she said that May and she went up on the hill back of their house to see how much damage the storm had done. When she arrived there, she saw that several large trees had been blown out by the roots, along with many smaller ones. While up there, she said she showed May a cemetery that she did not know existed. The tombs stones were all gone and just a few hewed sandstone markers remained. This cemetery had been forgotten for years. There was no fence around it. It was out in a pasture field up on top of the hill above May Masons House. Roma said that when she was a little girl, He had been up there with the Hon Green girls. At that time the Greens owned the farm and built the two-story house. The cemetery was fairly large and used to have a lot of tombstone. Roma did not remember any of the names or the name of the cemetery. She said Mr. Green used to have a large apple orchard close to the cemetery. She estimated there was about a hundred or more graves there. A great many years ago there was a public road up the hill near the cemetery. Out farther there was a schoolhouse.


Children of JOHN STANLEY and ELIZABETH FORREST are:
i. ISAAC3 STANLEY, JR., d. Unknown; m. JANE HEWITT; d. Unknown.
ii. JOHN "ANDREW"JACKSON STANLEY, b. 1832; d. 1899; m. SARAH GOODEN, April 24, 1858; d. Unknown.

Notes for JOHN "ANDREW"JACKSON STANLEY:
John Jackson Stanley, or Jackson as he was called, had two or three horses drown while trying to cross Irvin Creek at the Ford during flood water. Jackson drank each Saturday night in town. One Saturday night he was riding back in the back of his wagon,which was driven by his son, when he fell out his buggy and broke his neck. His wife Sarah, several years later, went blind.

Jackson was a Waggoneer in the Civil War and was mustered out at Ft. Hayes, Columbus, Ohio after losing a leg in the war. Jackson's son John obtained land near Snowville where he built a house and set to framing with his wife, Mary Bolin Stanley.



iii. GORDON STANLEY, d. Unknown.

Notes for GORDON STANLEY:
When Gordon was a small boy he fell of top of a fence post and broke his neck. They always said he was a very pretty child.


iv. MAZIE STANLEY, d. Unknown; m. (1) DANIEL BRICKLES; d. Unknown; m. (2) KENNARD MCDONALD; d. Unknown; m. (3) JOSEPH ABBOTT; d. Unknown.

Notes for MAZIE STANLEY:
There may have been more children by Mazie, but the source Roma Stanley, could not recall. Roma said that after Mazie got sick with cancer, Brickles was so mean to her that she left him and went to her half-brother William where she died and William buried her on his lot at Bulingham, Ohio. Cemetery in Meigs County.

More About MAZIE STANLEY:
Burial: Unknown, Burlingham Ohio Cemetery, Meigs Co, OH
Cause of Death: cancer

v. SALLY STANLEY, d. Unknown; m. FLOYD DAVIS; d. Unknown.

Notes for SALLY STANLEY:
Roma Stanley said in a paper she wrote that Sally and Floyd Davis had other children however she did not know how many or there names. She said most of them located in the West somewhere.

vi. CATHERINE STANLEY, b. 1833; d. September 29, 1891; m. JACKSON GILKEY; d. Unknown.


Children of JOHN STANLEY and JULIA GRIMES are:
vii. REBECCA P.3 STANLEY, b. April 25, 1839; d. Unknown; m. JOHIEL ALKIRE; d. Unknown.

Notes for JOHIEL ALKIRE:
Johiel and his wife Ruth were Superintendent and Matron of Meigs Country Childrens Home for several years.

viii. MARY A. STANLEY, b. September 24, 1840; d. Unknown.
ix. ARCHELAUS ARCHER STANLEY, b. March 12, 1842; d. Unknown; m. ANELIZA BROOKS; d. Unknown.

Notes for ARCHELAUS ARCHER STANLEY:
Archelaus Archer Stanley was a doctor. He and Aneliza Brooks lived in Rutland, Ohio. They never had any children but adopted George Prall when he was four years old. They also raised a girl Arizonia Pullins. The did not like her name, so they had it changed to Roma Stanley. Roma married Royal Grimes.

George Prall was just like a son to them, and took good care of Aneliza after Dr. Stanley was gone. They gave George nearly all their property, which was considerable. Archelaus had a white selling on one leg when he was a boy and always walked on crutches. He studied Medicine and was a good doctor with a large practice.

Notes for ANELIZA BROOKS:
Aneliza was the sister of Colonel Brooks of Harrisonville, OH.

John "Andrew"Jackson Stanley

Descendants of John "Andrew"Jackson Stanley


Generation No. 1

1. JOHN "ANDREW"JACKSON3 STANLEY (JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born 1832, and died 1899. He married SARAH GOODEN April 24, 1858. She died Unknown.

Notes for JOHN "ANDREW"JACKSON STANLEY:
John Jackson Stanley, or Jackson as he was called, had two or three horses drown while trying to cross Irvin Creek at the Ford during flood water. Jackson drank each Saturday night in town. One Saturday night he was riding back in the back of his wagon which was driven by his son, when he fell out his buggy and broke his neck. His wife Sarah, several years later, went blind.

Jackson was a waggoneer in the Civil War and was mustered out at Ft. Hayes, Columbus, Ohio after losing a leg in the war. Jackson's son John obtained land near Snowville where he built a house and set to framing with his wife, Mary Bolin Stanley.



Children of JOHN STANLEY and SARAH GOODEN are:
i. UNKNOWN DAUGHTER4 STANLEY, d. Unknown.
ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON STANLEY, b. 1862; d. 1926; m. ESSE RUMFIELD; d. Unknown.
iii. JOHN R. STANLEY, b. 1869; d. 1946; m. MARY BOLEN; d. Unknown.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Felix A. Stanley

Descendants of Felix A. Stanley


Generation No. 1

1. FELIX A.3 STANLEY (JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born February 15, 1854, and died May 08, 1906. He married MARY SAPP, daughter of SAPP and ELIZABETH FREED. She died Unknown.

Children of FELIX STANLEY and MARY SAPP are:

i. NORA4 STANLEY, b. March 01, 1884; d. Unknown; m. VESTA ROBINSON; d. Unknown.
ii. EDGAR STANLEY, b. October 11, 1888; d. October 11, 1935; m. (1) ETHEL L. WOODYARD, December 16, 1912; d. Unknown; m. (2) GLADYS MAE DUTTON, June 15, 1918; d. Unknown.
iii. BEATRICE STANLEY, b. October 21, 1893; d. October 05, 1926.
(Pictured above is Beatrice Stanley as a baby in 1894.)
iv. BERNICE STANLEY, b. April 15, 1896; d. Unknown.

Isaac Stanley, Jr.


Descendants of Isaac Stanley, Jr.



Generation No. 1

1. ISAAC3 STANLEY, JR. (JOHN2, ISAAC1) died Unknown. He married JANE HEWITT. She died Unknown.

Children of ISAAC STANLEY and JANE HEWITT are:
i. WILLIAM4 STANLEY, d. Unknown.
ii. THOMAS STANLEY, b. Snowville, OH; d. Unknown, Jeffersonville, Illinois; m. ICEBINDA HUDNELL; d. Unknown.
iii. JULIA STANLEY, d. Unknown.
2. iv. MARY STANLEY, d. Unknown.


Generation No. 2

2. MARY4 STANLEY (ISAAC3, JOHN2, ISAAC1) died Unknown. She married (1) EVERETT. He died Unknown. She married (2) WILLIAM PORTER. He died Unknown.

Children of MARY STANLEY and EVERETT are:
i. CEPHUS5 EVERETT, d. Unknown.
ii. INFANT DAUGHTER EVERETT, d. Unknown.

Monday, January 21, 2008

EVELINE "EVA" JENNIE STANLEY


Descendants of Eveline "Eva" Jennie Stanley


Generation No. 1


EVELINE JENNIE STANLEY (WILLIAM LINDLEY, WILLIAM HIRAM, ISAAC) was born June 20, 1868 in Chillicothe, OH (Ross Co.), and died July 06, 1940 in Wenatchee, WA (Chelan Co). She married JOSEPH GEORGE VAUGHN June 20, 1894 in Spokane, WA, son of JOSEPH THOMAS VAUGHN and MARY HAND. He was born March 22, 1864 in Richmond, MO (Ray Co.), and died November 20, 1943 in Entiat, WA (Chelan Co)





Click HERE for My Grandfather's writings about Growing up in Entiat at the homestead.  They were submitted before his death in 1999 and they were published in 2000.  No one knew about them until I did a simple google search on his name.

Click Here for pictures of the Vaughn homeplace in Entiat, WA.

Click Here for more pictures and information on Joseph George Vaughn

Click Here for pictures of the Joseph and Eva (Stanley) Vaughn Family.

Click Here for the Story of the Gold Headed Cane.

More About EVELINE JENNIE STANLEY:
Burial: Unknown, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co) Entiat Cemetary
Cause of Death: diabetes
Click Here for Eva's Obituary.




More About JOSEPH GEORGE VAUGHN:
Burial: Unknown, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co) Entiat Cemetary
Cause of Death: heart
Click Here for the Obituary of Joseph George Vaughn


Children of EVELINE JENNIE STANLEY AND UNK:






DAISY (ROMA) STANLEY (WILLIAM LINDLEY, WILLIAM HIRAM, ISAAC) was born August 26, 1886 in Twin Township, Ross County, OH, and died December 17, 1977 in Fayette Co, OH. She married JESSE DOUGLAS. He was born March 21, 1889 in West Virginia, and died May 11, 1970 in Athens, Athens Co, OH.

Notes for DAISY (ROMA) STANLEY:

See Roma Ethel "Daisy" Stanley under William D. Stanley's name. She was born to Eva at 18 yo, and was adopted and raised by William D. Stanley, an uncle. William D. was a son to John, who in turn was a brother to her grandfather, Hiram.

Children of EVELINE STANLEY and JOSEPH VAUGHN are:






1. STANLEY GEORGE VAUGHN, b. May 10, 1896, Medical Lake, WA (Spokane); d. February 15, 1969, Seattle, WA (King County); m. FLORENCE LILLIAN RICE, June 12, 1920; b. December 01, 1894, Merrill, Wisconsin; d. June 15, 1989, Seattle, Washington.






More About STANLEY GEORGE VAUGHN:
Burial: Unknown, Wenatchee, WA (Chelan Co) Wenatchee Cemetary
Cause of Death: diabetes
Here for the obituary of Stanley George Vaughn.

Notes for FLORENCE LILLIAN RICE:
This was written by Jim Vaughn:

Florence Lillian Rice Vaughn was born on December 1, 1894 in Merrill, WI. Her family came to Wenatchee in 1902 and she grew up there.

She graduated from Bellingham Normal School with a lifetime teaching certificate and taught school for a total of 27 years.

She met her husband to be while she was teaching in the Entiat Valley and Boarding with the Vaughn family. There were 9 Vaughn children, so the Vaughn's represented a good portion of the school enrollment.

She married Stanley George Vaughn on June 12, 1920 and raised a family of 5 children.

When Stanley was injured in 1936, Florence returned to teaching to support the family.

Teaching jobs were scarce for so many years. She had to teach rural schools like Pitcher Canyon, Chesaw, WA (near Oroville) and 25 mile creek on Lake Chelan.

During this time, her family was split. The younger two lived at school with her and the 3 older sons were at home. She would return often to supervise the Home front. She many times drove a 1938 Buick 185 miles through snow and storms, putting on her own chains to make sure that all was well at home!

Later in 1943, she and her sister in-law, Christine (Peterson) Vaughn pioneered the teaching of Handicap Children in Wenatchee.

She finally retired in 1958 and she and Stanley moved to Seattle.

Stanley died in 1969 of a massive heart attack. She spent her later years at the Northwest Danish Home and Burien Terrace Nursing Home in Seattle.

Here is her obit:

Florence L. Vaughn
Died June 15 (1989). She was born in Merrill, Wis. and was a retired school teacher in the Chelan and Douglas County School Districts. She was a member of the State and National Retired Teachers Associations and the Highline United Methodist Church. She was preceeded in death by her husband, Stanley G. Vaughn. She is survived by three sons: James, Homer and E. Lowell; two daughters Mary Taplett and Carolyn Corley; 21 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and three great-great granddaughters. Memorial services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. at the Highline United Methodist Church. Visitation will be at the Pattrer's Funeral Chapel in Burien, Sunday from 3-5 p.m. and Monday from 6-8 p.m. Burial will be at the Wenatchee Cemetery, Tuesday at 3 p.m.

More About FLORENCE LILLIAN RICE:
Burial: Unknown, Wenatchee Cemetery, Wenatchee, WA

2. FLORA LOUISE VAUGHN, b. August 21, 1898, Medical Lake, WA (Spokane); d. January 07, 1984, Seattle, King Co, WA; m. ORA OVERMAN; b. June 27, 1896, WA; d. April 10, 1979, Wenatchee, WA.




3. WILLIAM JOSEPH VAUGHN, b. July 22, 1900, Knapps Hill, WA (Chelan Co.); d. Jun. 30, 1985; m. CHRISTINE PETERSON Jun 1921 in Chelan Co, WA , b. June 05, 1929; d. Apr. 28, 1986..

More About WILLIAM JOSEPH VAUGHN:
Burial: Entiat, WA (Chelan Co) Entiat Cemetary





4. DAVID ROBERT VAUGHN, b. August 31, 1901, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co); d. July 13, 1965, Seattle, WA (King County); m. DOROTHY HARMON, June 20, 1926; b. May 18, 1900, WA; d. August 1980, Portland, OR.




More About DAVID ROBERT VAUGHN:
Burial: Unknown, Seattle, WA (King County)
Cause of Death: diabetes

More About DOROTHY HARMON:
Burial: Unknown, Seattle, WA (King County)

5. CHARLEY J. VAUGHN, b. May 05, 1903, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co.); d. September 18, 1904, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co.).

6. FRANCES EVELEEN VAUGHN, b. November 12, 1904, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co); d. December 21, 1982, Soap Lake, WA; m. (1) JOHN ENGLISH; d. Unknown; m. (2) ALLEN H. AMBLER, August 14, 1926; b. May 25, 1899, Prarie Du Soc County, WI; d. August 12, 1977, Ephrata, Washington.





More About FRANCES EVELEEN VAUGHN:
Burial: December 24, 1982, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co) Entiat Cemetary
Cause of Death: diabetes

More About ALLEN H. AMBLER:
Burial: August 16, 1977, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co) Entiat Cemetary

7. BABY VAUGHN, b. February 22, 1906; d. Unknown.

8. CLARENCE VAUGHN, b. June 30, 1907; d. Unknown.

9. DANIEL JAY VAUGHN, b. January 29, 1909, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co); d. February 1995, Pateros, WA; m. (1) EVELYN POOLE; b. December 02, 1912; d. July 29, 2002; m. (2) HELEN KING; b. December 11, 1912; d. April 1996.

                                                         Dan & Helen (King) Vaughn

                                                                 Uncle Dan Vaughn

                                                                   Evelyn Poole Vaughn

Uncle Dan & my grandpa, Alfred

Click Here for the Obituary of Daniel J. Vaughn.

10. ELMER PAUL VAUGHN, b. January 18, 1911, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co); d. August 1985, Wenatchee, WA (Chelan Co); m. MILDRED MCCORMICK; b. February 12, 1911; d. May 15, 1994, Wenatchee, WA (Chelan Co).







More About ELMER PAUL VAUGHN:
Burial: Unknown, Wenatchee, WA (Chelan Co) Wenatchee Cemetary

More About MILDRED MCCORMICK:
Burial: Unknown, Wenatchee, WA (Chelan Co) Wenatchee Cemetary

11. HERBERT MONINGER VAUGHN, b. December 18, 1912, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co); d. July 22, 1998, Seal Beach, CA; m. PARIE GRIFFIN, Private; b. Private.




More About HERBERT MONINGER VAUGHN:
Burial: Unknown, Ashes spread over ocean
Cause of Death: diabetes

12. ALFRED TENNYSON VAUGHN, b. October 18, 1914, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co); d. July 25, 1999, Seattle, WA (King County); m. NAOMI EILEEN HERZOG, November 17, 1943, First Nazarene Church, Seattle, WA; b. August 14, 1922, Seattle, WA (King County); d. January 25, 2002, Seattle, WA.






More About ALFRED TENNYSON VAUGHN:
Burial: August 02, 1999, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co)
Christening: Entiat, WA Christian Church
Cause of death: cancer






More About NAOMI EILEEN HERZOG:
Burial: February 05, 2002, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co)
Christening: First Nazarene Church, Seattle
Cause of death: Parkinson's related dementia

William D. Stanley

Descendants of William D. Stanley


Generation No. 1

1. WILLIAM D.3 STANLEY (JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born December 11, 1846, and died Unknown. He married (1) AMANDA RUTH BLACKWOOD. She died Unknown. He married (2) MAHALIA M. LAWRENCE 1896. She died Unknown. He married (3) CLARISSA HULL 1911. She died Unknown.

Notes for WILLIAM D. STANLEY:
William Stanley Sr. built the store in Snowville, which still stands as of this date 1998. He took an old school house from Frank Green and converted it into a store. Later his son William Jr. took it over. This family was not blessed with long lives of their children.

William D. kept the store at Snowville for many years. He got the Post Office too and was the only Postmaster, as several years later the mail came by R.F.D. from Albany, OH. People who were not on the mail route continued to get their mail at the post office for a long time before another route cam to take care of the rest of the people mail.

A few years before he died at age 77years, 6 months, and 14 days of Brights Disease, he bought a house in Albany, Ohio and spent his last days there. He was a Civil War Veteran and was wounded in the knee, which at times gave him trouble.


Children of WILLIAM STANLEY and AMANDA BLACKWOOD are:
i. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD4 STANLEY, d. Unknown; m. (1) ADELAID BRICKLES; d. Unknown; m. (2) CLARISSA HULL; d. Unknown.
ii. AMANDA RACHEL STANLEY, d. Unknown.

Notes for AMANDA RACHEL STANLEY:
Amanda died at age 18 of consumption or pulmonary tuburculosis.


More About AMANDA RACHEL STANLEY:
Cause of Death: consumption, pulmonary tuburculosis

iii. CLARA EVA STANLEY, d. Unknown.

More About CLARA EVA STANLEY:
Cause of Death: whopping cough
Medical Information: Died of whopping cough at three years old.

iv. RAY STANLEY, d. Unknown.

Notes for RAY STANLEY:
Ray died of spinal fever when he was only 8 years old.


More About RAY STANLEY:
Cause of Death: spinal fever

v. ROMA ETHEL "DAISY" STANLEY, b. 1886, Ross County, OH; d. December 17, 1977, Fayette Co, OH; m. JESSE H. DOUGLAS, May 20, 1911, Parkersburg, WVA; b. March 21, 1889, WV; d. May 11, 1970, Athens, Athens Co, OH.

Notes for ROMA ETHEL "DAISY" STANLEY:
Roma Ethel was born to my great-grandmother Eva Stanley (Vaughn) at the age of 18. Due to Eva's age and the fact that she was unmarried, Daisy was given to William D. Stanley, a nephew to her grandfather, and son to John Stanley to Raise. William D. Stanley and his wife adopted Roma as their daughter. Her name was changed from Daisy to Roma Ethel. She in turn married a Jesse Douglas. It says on her SSDI that she was divorced when she died at the age of 91 in 1977. She kept in contact with her mother, Eva Stanley Vaughn, by way of letters, until Eva's death..

William Lindley Stanley

Descendants of William Lindley Stanley


Generation No. 1

1. WILLIAM LINDLEY3 STANLEY (WILLIAM HIRAM2, ISAAC1) was born 1843 in Pleasanton, OH, and died Unknown. He married MARY C. REED, daughter of MOSES REED and NANCY. She was born 1844 in Ohio, and died Unknown in Ohio.

Children of WILLIAM STANLEY and MARY REED are:
i. EVELINE JENNIE4 STANLEY, b. June 20, 1868, Chillicothe, OH (Ross Co.); d. July 06, 1940, Wenatchee, WA (Chelan Co); m. JOSEPH GEORGE VAUGHN, June 20, 1894, Spokane, WA; b. March 22, 1864, Richmond, MO (Ray Co.); d. November 20, 1943, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co).

More About EVELINE JENNIE STANLEY:
Burial: Unknown, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co) Entiat Cemetary
Cause of Death: diabetes

More About JOSEPH GEORGE VAUGHN:
Burial: Unknown, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co) Entiat Cemetary
Cause of Death: heart

ii. WILLIAM STANLEY, d. Unknown.
iii. WARDIE STANLEY, d. Unknown.
iv. ELIZABETH STANLEY, d. Unknown.
v. NELLIE STANLEY, d. Unknown.
vi. LENA STANLEY, d. Unknown.
vii. DAISY (ROMA) STANLEY, b. August 26, 1886, Twin Township, Ross County, OH; d. December 17, 1977, Fayette Co, OH; m. JESSE DOUGLAS; b. March 21, 1889, West Virginia; d. May 11, 1970, Athens, Athens Co, OH.

Notes for DAISY (ROMA) STANLEY:
See Roma Ethel "Daisy" Stanley under William D. Stanley's name. She was born to Eva at 18 yo, and was adopted and raised by William D. Stanley, an uncle. William D. was a son to John, who in turn was a brother to her grandfather, Hiram.

Thanks to cousin, Larry Robinson for my Stanley information!

William Hiram Stanley

Descendants of William Hiram Stanley


Generation No. 1

1. WILLIAM HIRAM2 STANLEY (ISAAC1) was born December 15, 1815 in Athens, OH, and died February 01, 1875 in Pleasanton, OH Pleasant Hill Cemetary. He married MARY ANN KENNEY September 25, 1837. She was born 1828 in Athens, OH, and died Unknown.

More About WILLIAM HIRAM STANLEY:
Cause of Death: scoffula

Children of WILLIAM STANLEY and MARY KENNEY are:
i. MINNIE3 STANLEY, d. Unknown.
ii. UNKNOWN STANLEY, d. Unknown.
iii. WILLIAM LINDLEY STANLEY, b. 1843, Pleasanton, OH; d. Unknown; m. MARY C. REED; b. 1844, Ohio; d. Unknown, Ohio.
iv. GEORGE STANLEY, b. Abt. 1845; d. Unknown.
v. CLARRISA STANLEY, b. 1848; d. Unknown.
vi. NW STANLEY, b. May 06, 1854; d. Unknown.
vii. EVA STANLEY, b. April 29, 1856; d. Unknown.
viii. ARCHALAUS STANLEY, b. May 27, 1861, Pleasanton, OH; d. Unknown, Athens, Athens Co, OH; m. JOANNA DICKSON, June 07, 1894; d. Unknown.

Notes for ARCHALAUS STANLEY:
Archalaus was a church goer. He taught Sunday School and worked hard for the church. In 1909 being unable to continue arduous labor on the Mechanicsburg farm, they retired from active farm duties and made their home in Athens, where he was an appreciative member of the spiritual and educational life of the city.

In 1914, he was attacked by the persistent Brights decease, and gradually lost his health. On June 1, 1919, at The age of 58 years and 5 days, he died. He left his widow, a foster son Elmer A. Stanley who they adopted in 1897, two grandchildren, Jack and Laura Joanna, of Athens, and one sister, Mrs. Celinda Newsom , of Seattle, Washington, besides may nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. He had an older brother who proceeded him in death named Lindley Stanley.

Thanks to cousin, Larry Robinson for my Stanley information!

Isaac Stanley, Sr.

Descendants of Isaac Stanley, Sr.


Generation No. 1

1. ISAAC1 STANLEY, SR. was born Abt. 1762 in Goochland, VA, and died January 15, 1815 in Alexander Township, Athens, OH. He married (1) ELIZABETH BROOKS April 04, 1792 in Goochland, VA. She died Unknown. He married (2) FRANCIS NASH October 07, 1792 in Pittsylvania, VA. She died Unknown. He married (3) ELIZABETH MARTIN February 15, 1815 in Alexander Township, Athens, OH. She was born 1763, and died August 1863.

Notes for ISAAC STANLEY, SR.:
The Stanley family has a long history in Ohio, beginning with the arrival of Isaac Stanley in 1793. He moved to Ohio from Goochland, VA near Richmond. Isaac acquired land in Alexander Township, Athens County. He cut a road into his property, built a cabin, cleared land and planted crops. He helped build the first parts of Rt. 50, without which it may not have been possible for Ohio University to have begun construction so soon. He then returned to Virgina and brought his family to Ohio: wife, Elizabeth; three sons, John, Archelaus, and Isaac Jr. He later had another son, Hiram and several other children with two other wives Elizabeth Brooks and Francis Nash. He farmed the land until his death in 1815. Isaac's son John served as a soldier in the War of 1812.

Isaac Sr. came to Ohio from Goochland, Va. in 1793 on a mule and with one slave. He crossed the Ohio River at Marietta, possibly staying for a short time at Ft. Harmer for protection against hostile indians. He started buying up large tracts of land. Several towns near Athens along the Hocking River may have been named after Isaac such as Stanley Town and Stanleyville, however these are only unsubstantiated rumors.


Children of ISAAC STANLEY and ELIZABETH BROOKS are:
i. MARY KAY2 STANLEY, d. Unknown; m. EBER CARPENTER, October 17, 1833, Athens, OH; d. Unknown.
ii. LUZANEY STANLEY, d. Unknown; m. GEORGE COOLEY, March 16, 1833; d. Unknown.
iii. ARCHELAUS STANLEY, b. February 19, 1796; d. July 25, 1868; m. JANE BOWERS, December 02, 1819; d. Unknown.
iv. JANE STANLEY, d. Unknown; m. ORRUM HEWITT, March 16, 1825; d. Unknown.
v. JOHN STANLEY, b. April 19, 1790; d. July 18, 1880; m. (1) ELIZABETH FORREST; d. Unknown; m. (2) JULIA FORREST GRIMES; d. Unknown.

Notes for JOHN STANLEY:
It is not presently known for sure the number of or the names of the wives of John Stanley. He may have married sisters of his wives as they passed away. For the present tree, I am distributing the lion's share of the known children to Julia. He had a kit and caboodle of kids. As clarity may develop in the documentation of his wives/children this tree shall be updated.

John Stanley served in the War of 1812. He also set up his homestead at the "Old Brick" in Snowville, Ohio about eight miles from Albany. John lived in a huge hollowed out tree trunk for about two years, while he baked his own brick for a permanent house. He laid up the brick into an elegant five over three, two story brick farm house where he raised his many children. A tornado blew off the upper floor in 1951, but the roof was rebuilt and the house stands today as a single floor ranch home. Paul Stanley, son of Edgar, lives in it as of this year 1998 with his wife Mary.

Up on the hill of the "old brick" homestead, and a wonderful hill at that, a little to the east still stands the family Cemetery. Several people, other than the family, are buried up there. About all the grave stones had fallen over until Paul Stanley straighten them. The Hon Stanley Sr. Place was on of the very first settlements and is very much of a landmark.

Feliz A. Stanley being the youngest son got the home place where the house stood. He went heavily in debt for it and never got it all paid for. Felix was sick and not able to work for about four years before he died. While he was able to work he set out a large orchard -- apples, peaches, cherries, plums, and pears. Also there were blackberries, raspberries, strawberries and grape vines. As a young boy I, Larry Robinson, still remember with misty and mystical joyful thoughts of the utter serenity and stillness atop the scenic hill. There I walked among grazing sheep interspersed throughout the orchard. It was wonderful, especially for a city boy from Columbus visiting his Aunt Gladys. Aunt Gladys would cook my family a huge Sunday dinner when we went down -- freshly killed chickens from the barnyard, home churned butter on homemade rolls, homemade mashed potatoes from the garden, and all the trimmings.
Much of the following history was recorded by Roma Stanley before she died.

Felix had one son and three daughters. Edgar had to quit school to work the farm and try to pay off the debts. He kept his three sisters in school. He never got it all paid for. After the girls were married Edgar bought out their shares of the estate, going still farther in debt. He died before he got clear out of deb,. Leaving his wife and children. Gladys, Edgar's wife, stayed on the farm with the children. She wanted their son Paul E. Stanley to have the farm. Paul was not very interested for a while, but after he was married, he decided to buy his sisters share of the palce. Paul worked very hard over the years, and today the farm is in tip top condition. For years the place was overgrown and run down. It took a lot of hard work by Paul and his family.

While Felix A. Stanely was still living, he took the old frame part off the back of the brick house. He put in its place, a Kitchen and dining room and two bed rooms up over the kitchen and dining room which were made of frame. Edgar E. Stanely added a screened in back porch, dug out a spring on the hillside above the house, put in some tile, and piped water to the house into the kitchen sink. The water was good, but very warm in the summer as there was no shade trees or other shelter over the springs. My daddy Stanley Robinson and his brother Harold would often walk eight miles across country from Carpenter, Ohio to visit their Uncle Edgar and help him work. Edgar worked hard. He kept up his fences and buildings the best he could. Both girls were marred and at that time Paul was young.

About the middle of July in 1956 (some say the 14th, some say the 17), a terrible cyclone swept through Snowville. The worst that was ever known came down Irvin Cree, It blew roofs off several buildings. It also blew over a lot of trees and telephone lines. The Old Stanley Homestead was hit the hardest of any place around Snowville. The two storms seemed to meet there. One came down Irvin Creek and the other cam down Flint Fork. A great deal of the roof and the walls all the way down to the first floor were blown off the brick house. The house seemed to ahve been twisted as almost all the plaster fell off. A sheet of tin roofing blew through a power line pole that set in the yard cutting the pole in two. It blew a roof of of a large grainery. Some of the roof looked like it had been rolled up and dropped down at side of the grainery. Most of the upper side of the barn roof was blown off and scattered all over the hillside, clear down to Flint Fork Bridge. A large sycamore tree down across the road looked like the limbs had been twisted off and lay all around the tree pointing in most directions. As the storm went on it blew the roof off the Mrs. harry Douglas (Ella) home and damaged a lot of other places in the Darwin vicinity.

Paul E. Stanley now owns the John Stanley Sr. Farm. He has remodeled the house. He took the rest of the top off the house and made it into a modern ranch type home. Pual added on a few rooms and a bath room and drained the basement and cemented it. He also put in a gas furnace. By adding on another room or two to the large brick room down creek, Paul made a nice little apartment for his mother who lived with Paul until she died. Gladys was a dear sweet lady.

The Willima D. Stanley homestead suffered a lot of damage to roofs which blew of and windows which were broken and other damages. Roma Stanley said she was spending the night at the home of her niece and family Rev. Headly and May Mason and sons Paul and Russell. The tow Mason boys had gone to a ten meeting at Athens, Ohio and were coming home when the storm struck. She had gone up stairs to bed, when the wind really started to blow. Paul and Russell had stopped their car down the road. Paul Mason came on up in the rain. Just behind him a big Mapel tree blew over right behind him blocking the gate to the house. When Russell came a little later he had to climb over the yard fence to get in as the trees had blocked the gate.

Roma had gone to her neices the day before to pick some blackberries. The next morning she said that May and she went up on the hill back of there house to see how much damage the storm had done. Several large trees had been blown out by the roots, along with many smaller ones. While up there, she said she showed May a cemetery that she did not Know existed. The tombs stones were all gone and just a few hewed sandstone markers remained. This cemetery had been forgotten for years. There was no fence around it. It was out in a pasture field up on top of the hill above May Masons House. Roma said that when she was a little girl , He had been up there with the Hon Gren girls. At that time the Greens owned the farm and built the two story house. The cemetery was fairly large and used to have a lot of tombstone. Roma did not remember any of the names or the name of the cemetery. She said Mr. Green used to have a large apple orchard close to the cemetery. She estimated there was about a hundred or more graves there. A great many years ago there was a public road up the hill near the cemetery. Out farther there was a schoolhouse.


vi. BETSEY ELIZABETH STANLEY, d. Unknown.


Child of ISAAC STANLEY and FRANCIS NASH is:
vii. ISSAC2 STANLEY, b. 1799, Athens, Athens Co, OH; d. Unknown; m. SARAH NORRIS, December 08, 1836; d. Unknown.


Children of ISAAC STANLEY and ELIZABETH MARTIN are:
viii. WILLIAM HIRAM2 STANLEY, b. December 15, 1815, Athens, OH; d. February 01, 1875, Pleasanton, OH Pleasant Hill Cemetary; m. MARY ANN KENNEY, September 25, 1837; b. 1828, Athens, OH; d. Unknown.

More About WILLIAM HIRAM STANLEY:
Cause of Death: scoffula

ix. CLARISSA STANLEY, b. 1848; d. 1881; m. WILLIAM CARSKADEN, January 19, 1865; d. Unknown.

More About CLARISSA STANLEY:
Burial: Unknown, Pleasanton Cemetery

Thanks to cousin, Larry Robinson for my Stanley information!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Paul Andrew Herzog

Descendants of Paul Andrew Herzog


Generation No. 1

1. PAUL ANDREW3 HERZOG (CICERO ERIC2, GEORGE1) was born Private. He married ELAINE BERNICE ANDERSON Private. She was born March 12, 1932, and died December 24, 1992 in Seattle, WA (King County).

More About ELAINE BERNICE ANDERSON:
Burial: Unknown, Bellevue, WA

Children of PAUL HERZOG and ELAINE ANDERSON are:
i. KATHERYN MAE4 HERZOG, b. Private; m. STEVEN JAMES UNGER, Private; b. Private.
ii. STEPHEN PAUL HERZOG, b. Private; m. LESLEY CAMILLE BULL, Private; b. Private.
iii. KAREN LOUISE HERZOG, b. Private.
iv. STANLEY ROY HERZOG, b. Private.
v. STEWART JAMES HERZOG, b. Private.

Naomi Eileen Herzog






Descendants of Naomi Eileen Herzog


Generation No. 1

1. NAOMI EILEEN HERZOG (CICERO ERIC, GEORGE) was born August 14, 1922 in Seattle, WA (King County), and died January 25, 2002 in Seattle, WA. She married ALFRED TENNYSON VAUGHN November 17, 1943 in First Nazarene Church, Seattle, WA, son of JOSEPH VAUGHN and EVELINE STANLEY.  He was born October 18, 1914 in Entiat, WA (Chelan Co), and died July 25, 1999 in Seattle, WA (King County).









More About NAOMI EILEEN HERZOG:
Burial: February 05, 2002, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co)
Christening: First Nazarene Church, Seattle


More About ALFRED TENNYSON VAUGHN:
Burial: August 02, 1999, Entiat, WA (Chelan Co)
Christening: Entiat, WA Christian Church


Children of NAOMI HERZOG and ALFRED VAUGHN are:


Al Vaughn family 1958



i. WESLEY GEORGE VAUGHN, b. Private; m. PATRICIA LOUISE BLACKWELL, Private; b. Private.

ii. ROBERTA LOUISE VAUGHN, b. Private; m. LARRY EUGENE CULBERSON, Private; b. Private.

iii. MARIE JOYCE VAUGHN, b. Private; m. (1) VIRGIL; m. (2) GREGORY W. DUSING, Private; b. Private.

iv. MARILYN JEAN VAUGHN, b. Private; m. ERNEST JOSEPH SABO, Private; b. Private.