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- RELATIONSHIP: SOME QUAKER FAMILIES, BEALS-BALES, by Roger S. Boone ,
(call No. 929.2, B194s, at Fort Wayne Lib.), page 82
RELATIONSHIP: ABSTACTS OF THE RECORDS OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS IN
INDIANA, Part Two, Edited by Willard Hess, page 138.
The History of Sauk County, Wisconsin: Containing an Account of Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources ... Biographical Sketches ... the Whole Preceded by a History of Wisconsin
By Western Historical Co, Western Historical Co
Published by Western historical company, 1880
Original from the New York Public Library
Page. 733:
JAMES STANLEY, farmer and recorded minister of " The Friends" Church, at Valton ; residence, Sec. 22 ; P. O. Valton ; son of James and Agnes Stanley ; was born in Surry County. N. C.. Dec. 9, 1808 ; when about 18 years of age, moved to Randolp h Co , Ind.; was married at Springfield, Meeting of Friends, Wayne County, lud., March 25, 1829, to Jemima Mills, daughter of Richard and Nancy Mills: Mrs. Stanley was born in Clinton County, Ohio; they have had six children? Elmina (dece ased) was the wife of Charles Beson ; Nancy, died when 16 years of age; Martha, died when 23 years of age; Huldah. married to William Pickering, living in Clay County, Iowa; Elkana, married to Catharine Wright, living in Woodland. In 1857, Mr. S tanley and family came to Sauk County, Wis.. settled on Sec. 22, Woodland ; have 80 acres of land. Mr. Stanley has been the Recorded Minister of the Valton Branch of the " Ironton Monthly Meeting of Friends" since its organization (June 18, 1873 ).
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