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M John J. Stover

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1870 federal census, White Rock, Huron Co., MI, images through Library Michigan:
Stover John, M, 45, Farmer, born Ont, father of foreign birth, mother of foreign birth;
John, M, 19, Works in Saw Mill, born Mich, f of fb;
Jane, F, 17, born Mich, Keeps House, f of fb;
William, M, 14, At Home, born Mich, f of fb;
Mary, F, 12?, At Home, born Mich, f of fb, attended school;
Pauline, F, 8?, born Mich, f of fb, attended school;
Caroline, F, 4, born Mich, f of fb.

1894 State of Michigan Census - City of Port Huron, Ward 4, St. Clair County, Michigan,
Copied from the Original Census by Sandra Daniels (8/98-7/99), proofread by Lois Wedge & Helen Whiting, typed and Submitted by Suzette Bromley.
107 5 Ward Street 1014 465 ~ Stover J. S. 40 M W Husband M N ~ ~ MI Ont Ont N N N ~ Captain in Steam 3 N We N N N Y Y E 40 40 N
107 6 Ward Street 1014 465 ~ Stover Rebuckah 36 F W Wife M N 2 1 Ont Sco Sco N N N 2 Housewife ~ N We N N N Y Y E 20 20 N
107 7 Ward Street 1014 465 ~ Stover Frank B. 4 M W Son S N ~ ~ MI MI Ont N N N ~ At Home ~ N We N x x x x x 4 4 N.

St. Clair County Index to Deaths, from Suzette Bromley's site:
Surname First Name Year Book Page
Stover John J. 1925 6 121
Stover Rebecca R. 1930 7 206
Stover Frank B. 1964 11 487
Stover John James Sr. 1974 13 371

Obituary, Port Huron Times Herald, Monday 14 December 1925, from Suzette Bromley's site:
Captain John J. Stover
"Late J. J. Stover - Passenger Ship Captain 25 Years - Captain John J. Stover, 73, who for over 25 years had been master of passenger steamers of the White Star line operating between this port and Detroit and other lake ports, died at his home, 1014 Ward Street, Sunday morning. Captain Stover was born in St. Clair. At the time of his birth his father, John Stover, was serving as sheriff of St. Clair county, St. Clair at that time being the county seat. Captain Stover began his marine career when but a youth, his first experience being on fishing boats plying between this port and Sault Ste. Marie. Among some of the passenger steamers which Capt. Stover commanded during the last 25 years of his active marine career were the Metropolis, George L. Dunlap, Dove, Darius Cole, Greyhound, Arundell, Owana, City of Toledo and Tashmoo. Capt. Stover retired to private life about two years ago and for the past year he had been in ill health. He leaves his widow Rebecca Stover, and two sons, Frank B. Stover, Detroit and John J. Stover, this city."

Überblick vom Stammbaum

Peter Stover 1795-1849   Martha Bury 1799-1871    
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John Stover 1824-   Mary O'Neal
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John J. Stover ca 1851-1925