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David Stinson

David Stinson

Male 1784 - 1863  (79 years)

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  • Name David Stinson 
    Born 1 Jan 1784  Cappagh, Tyrone, Ulster Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 3 Jul 1863  Salt Creek Twp, Wayne County, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I28945  Tofterå Slettemoen
    Last Modified 9 Nov 2021 

    Family Elizabeth McCaulley,   b. 25 Dec 1792, Northern Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Mar 1870, Dalton, Wayne, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 77 years) 
    Married 25 Dec 1811  Tyrone, Ulster Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Grace Stinson,   b. May 1808, Antrim, Ulster Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 27 Aug 1840, Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 32 years)
     2. David Stinson,   b. 8 Oct 1813, Omagh, Tyrone, Ulster Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 11 Jan 1892, Dalton, Wayne, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 78 years)
     3. Elizabeth Olive Stinson,   b. 5 Jan 1819, Omagh, Tyrone, Ulster Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 30 Dec 1858, Dalton, Wayne, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 39 years)
    Last Modified 12 Nov 2019 
    Family ID F8250  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • In 1819, David his wife and three children immigrated to the United States. Traveling with them were Samuel Bell, cousin of David and Bell's wife Isabelle, a sister of David's wife Elizabeth (McCaulley) Stinson. Landing in Baltimorethe men went to hunt a dwelling. After staying a month in Baltimore the journeyed up into Pennsylvania where they stayed until the following spring, 1820. Hearing of the wonderful cheapness and fertility of the land in Ohio, they concluded to move on westward. After 4 weeks of travel they finally arrived in the vicinity of Dalton ( then Dover) Ohio, and for a time the Stinson and Bell families lived in one log shanty. David Stinson purchased 100 acres of land 2 miles southeast of Dalton a few years afterward and they at once began to clear the ground and erect a dwelling. As he was a weaver by trade David did not work in the field very much but he did weaving for the neighbors and they paid him in work and produce. His boys were soon considered the best wood choppers in the vicinity and after the age of 15 years David and William (sons) had to quit school and clear up field after field of heavy timber. Eight more children were born to David and Elizabeth so David spent his last years surrounded by children and grand-children. He was a devout member of the United Presbyterian church and the Stinsons were amoung the members of the first United Presbyterian congregation organized in the latter part of 1820 at the home of John McDowell, near Dalton. David died at his farm home at the age of 79.

      Children:
      Grace Stinson, 1808– 1840, m. Samuel McAfee
      Margaret Ann Stinson, 1812– , m. George Dague
      David Stinson, 1813– 1892, m. Sarah McElhinney
      William Stinson, 1816– 1894 m. Catherine Moore
      Elizabeth Olive Stinson, 1819– 1858, m. Joseph McElhinney
      Sarah Jane Stinson, 1821– 1823
      Mary Stinson, 1823– 1892, m. James Douglas
      James Stinson, 1827– 1909, m. Margaret Lavina Johnston and Ariminda Emmelie (Minnie) Johnston
      John Stinson, 1829– 1833
      Isabella Stinson, 1832– 1864, m. William Caldwell
      Maria Stinson, m. William Murray