Stoner, John

Stoner, John

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Stoner, John was born on 18 Nov 1814 in Fonda, Montgomery, New York, USA (son of Stoner, Junior John and Linkefelter, Elizabeth).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Stoner, Junior John was born on 4 Oct 1790 in Fonda, Montgomery County, New York (son of Stoner, John and Philes, Susanna).

    John married Linkefelter, Elizabeth on 9 Aug 1812 in Fonda, New York, USA. Elizabeth was born in 1794. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Linkefelter, Elizabeth was born in 1794.
    Children:
    1. 1. Stoner, John was born on 18 Nov 1814 in Fonda, Montgomery, New York, USA.
    2. Stoner, Caty was born on 27 Mar 1816 in Fonda, Montgomery, New York, USA.
    3. Stoner, Zuzannah was born on 29 Jan 1818 in Fonda, Montgomery, New York, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Stoner, John was born on 25 Nov 1763 in Mayfield, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States (son of Stoner, Henry and Barnes, Catherine); died in 1813 in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson, New York, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1790, Caughnawaga, Montgomery, New York, USA

    Notes:

    https://fulton.nygenweb.net/military/FCinRev7.html
    "A HISTORY OF FULTON COUNTY IN THE REVOLUTION"

    By James F. Morrison

    four sons according to "Trappers of NY"

    Drummer in Revloutionary War with his brother Nicholas and father Henry.

    On June 8, 1777, John enlisted as a drummer in Captain Abraham Livingston's Company (First Company) in Colonel James Livingston's Regiment of Continentals (First Canadian Regiment), while living at Johnstown.

    On August 19th, John under Colonel Livingston and General Benedict Arnold left the German Flatts on their journey to the relief of Fort Schuyler that was besieged by the troops of Lieutenant-Colonel Barry St. Leger. On August 22nd, on receiving word of Arnold's approach, St. Leger and his troops retreated from the fort and headed back to Canada. Shortly afterwards Arnold and his troops arrived at the fort with the badly needed supplies.

    In the first week of September, John under Colonel Livingston arrived at Saratoga (now Stillwater) and joined the encamped American Army under General Horatio Gates there. John fought in both Battles of Saratoga on September 19th and October 7th. John also witnessed the surrendering of General John Burgoyne and his troops on October 17th.

    John served in this regiment until he was discharged in January of 1782.

    John married Susannah Philes shortly after the war and five children were born to them.

    In 1812, John enlisted as a drum major in a regiment of militia to again fight for freedom. During the enlistment John was stationed at Sackett's Harbor and shortly afterwards he took sick and died.

    http://www.fulton.nygenweb.net/military/FCinRev7.html

    John married Philes, Susanna in 1782 in Fondas Bush, Montgomery, New York, United States. Susanna was born in 1770 in ,,New York,USA; died in 1820 in ,,New York,USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Philes, Susanna was born in 1770 in ,,New York,USA; died in 1820 in ,,New York,USA.
    Children:
    1. 2. Stoner, Junior John was born on 4 Oct 1790 in Fonda, Montgomery County, New York.
    2. Stoner, Henry was born on 4 Aug 1796 in New York; died on 17 Mar 1846.
    3. Stoner, Catherine Ann was born in 1786 in Fonda, Montgomery, New York, United States; died on 9 May 1869.
    4. Stoner, Jacob was born on 19 Feb 1787 in Fonda, Montgomery, New York; died on 31 Jan 1859 in Courtland, Kent, Michigan.


Generation: 4

    Children:
    1. Stoner, Nicholas was born on 15 Dec 1762 in Mayfield, Anne Arundel, Maryland; died on 24 Nov 1853 in Caroga, Fulton, New York; was buried on 26 Nov 1853 in Kingsborough Cemetery, Gloverville, Fulton Co, NY reburied at Prospect Hill Cem years lat.
    2. 4. Stoner, John was born on 25 Nov 1763 in Mayfield, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States; died in 1813 in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson, New York, United States.