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M Peter Stover

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Van 's kant Peter Stover 1758-

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Information from Pamela Russell, Julie Erlandsen and Erica Reyes, Rootsweb WorldConnect Project and LDS International Genealogical Index v5.0.

The Bury Bulletin, 1952, p. 32:
In 1819, Martha Bury, J. C. Bury's eighth child, married Peter Stover and in 1826 Peter and Martha were operating Morpeth's first inn...Through 9 of the 11 surviving members of their 18 children, Peter and Martha Bury Stover became ancestors of the huge Stover, Higgins, Hickey, Rhodes, Ritchie, Wemp and Meno families of the Bury clan.

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 150-151:
James R. Rhodes, a prominent retired farmer of Raleigh township, belongs to an old English family which has been established in Yorkshire for many generations...
     In 1860 Mr. Rhodes married Dorothy Stover, daughter of Peter Stover, one of the early settlers of Raleigh township, who was born in Pennsylvania, of German descent, and in young manhood moved to Nova Scotia. In the early thirties he came to the County of Kent with Col. Talbot, locating at Morpeth, Howard township, where he took up a Col. Talbot grant of 200 acres, James Stover now living on a part of it. Peter Stover married Martha Bury, who died aged seventy-six; he died in 1846, aged sixty-nine. Their children were: Elisha, who was drowned in Lake Erie; John, who served in the Civil war in the States; Jane, now deceased, who married Richard Lark; Elizabeth, a widow, living in California; Richard, now deceased; William, deceased, who was a farmer of Chatham township; Dorothy, wife of Mr. Rhodes; Joseph, of Sombra, Ont.; James, of Raleigh township, and Edward, a farmer of Raleigh township.
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