Historical records matching Barbara Graybill Stoker
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About Barbara Graybill Stoker
The book "Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude" by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers mentions Barbara Graybill Stoker, b. Apr 1792 at Ashe, NC, and notes the Wampler's, Graybill's, and Stoker's were of German origin coming to this country in the mid-1700's and settling in Ashe County, NC. They were neighbors and friends, and their children grew up together. Barbara was the fifth child born to her parents. When she grew up, she married David Stoker. After a forest area of Ohio was cleared in the early 1800's, the main body of Stoker and Graybill relatives crossed the border into Ohio on Christmas Day, 1815. While living in Ohio, the Stokers became members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Barbara Graybill Stoker's Timeline
1792 |
April 1, 1792
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Ashville, Ashe, North Carolina
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1807 |
March 11, 1807
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Ashe, North Carolina, United States
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1815 |
August 24, 1815
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Bloomfield Twp, Jackson, Ohio, United States
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1817 |
March 8, 1817
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Madison Township, Madison, OH, United States
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1819 |
March 26, 1819
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Bloomfield Twp, Jackson, Ohio,, Jackson County, OH, United States
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1824 |
October 1824
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Bloomfield Twp. Jackson, Ohio
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1827 |
June 26, 1827
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Bloomfield Twp, Jackson, Ohio, United States
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1829 |
July 25, 1829
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Bloomfield Twp, Jackson, Ohio, United States
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1833 |
September 12, 1833
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Blomfield, Jackson, Ohio, United States
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