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Leonard James Stump (Stumpf), Sr

Also Known As: "Leonard James or James Leonard"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hampshire Co. (later Hardy Co.), Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
Death: November 19, 1827 (77)
Tygart's Valley, Hardy, Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
Place of Burial: Moorefield, Hardy County, West Virginia, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of Hans Michael Stumpf, I; Anna Catharina Stumpff and Maria Catherine Stump
Husband of Catherine “Kate” Stump and Catherine "Kate Stump
Father of Hannah Dyer; Elizabeth "Betsy" Yoakum (Stump); Hannah Romine; Adam Stump and Christina Stump
Brother of George Washington Stump; Catherine Marie Brake; Elias Stump; Lt. Colonel Michael Stump, II; Elizabeth Zeigenfuss Hagey and 3 others

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About Leonard James Stump, Sr

Never used a middle name "James". Not known where this idea came from. It is left here to help distinguish him from another Leonard Stump who is on the DAR Leonard James Stump, Sr



A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA. DAR Ancestor #: A110519

!! Not the same Leonard Stump and the ancestor above. http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full...

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=86252682&ref=wvr



http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=86252682 Leonard Stump was the youngest child of Hans Michael and Catharine Stumpf. He was born, raised, died and buried on the Stump Farm, though the farm in his time was in Virginia and in Augusta, Hampshire and finally Hardy Counties.

Leonard Stump married Catherine Elizabeth See (b: 26 FEB 1754; d: 23 APR 1827), daughter of George See, in 1773. They had Elizabeth (b: 31 JUL 1774) who married Capt. Michael Harness Yoakum, brother of Jacob Yoakum, on 25 MAY 1796, Mary Ann (b:10 JAN 1776) who married Mr. Hutton, Catharine (b: 16 JUN 1778) who married Solomon Harness on 15 MAR 1796, Hannah (b: 24 APR 1780) who married William Dyer, George (b: 11 JUL 1782 and died at age 28), Christena (b: 22 OCT 1784) who married Nathan Perril, Adam (b: 24 AUG 1788; d: 21 OCT 1866) who married Mary Gregg Parsons, Michael (b: 18 FEB 1786 and died in infancy), Dorothy (b: 30 JAN 1790), and Ann (b: 12 DEC 1790) who married Thomas Bonnett with her.

Leonard was one of the first lieutenant colonels of Hardy County VA. He received Lot No. 3 of the South Fork Manor through his father's Will.

From "West Virginia Estate Settlements, An Index to Wills, Inventories, Appraisements, Land Grants, and Surveys to 1850", compiled by Ross B. Johnston, (Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977), p. 141: Leonard Stump's Will was proved on 10 FEB 1829, in Hardy County VA. Devisees were: Adam, his son, Ann Barnett, Catherine Harness, Hannah Dyre, Christena Perril, and Mary Ann Hutten, his daughters, and others.

See also his Will dated 21 MAY 1827, and proved 10 FEB 1829 (Hardy County Will Book 4, pp. 369-372), and George See's Will dated 3 SEP 1803, and proved 11 JUN 1811 (Hardy County Will Book 1, pp. 469-71), at FamilySearch.org.

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Parents:
 Hans Michael Stump (1715 - 1768)
 Catherine Anna Neff Stump (1716 - 1783)

Spouse:

 Catherine Elizabeth See Stump (1754 - 1827)

Siblings:

 Catherine Marie Stump Brake (1741 - 1816)*
 George Stump (1746 - 1805)*
 Leonard James Stump (1749 - 1828)
 Mary Magdalene Stump Yoakum (1754 - 1841)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Stump Cemetery on Stump Run South Fork Moorefield Hardy County West Virginia, USA

A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA. DAR Ancestor # A110519

"I now believe that Leonard Stump, Jr was son of Michael Stump II and that he married Elizabeth See, daughter of George and Christiana See.

Leonard Stump, Sr, son of Michael Stump I, married Catherine See, daughter of Michael and Barbara Rebecca Harness. It appears that George and Michael See were brothers, making Catherine See and Elizabeth See 1st cousins.

Leonard Stump Sr. and Leonard Stump Jr owned farms adjacent to each other and probably used the "Sr" and "Jr" designations to lessen confusion between the two.

It certainly has been confusing for genealogists to sort out these two families!! "

Posted by: J W Neff



https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86252682/leonard-stump

Leonard Stump was the youngest son born to Michael and Catharine (Neff) Stumpf. Some show him as James Leonard or Leonard James though all documents show him only as Leonard or Leonard Sr. to differentiate him from his nephew Leonard Jr. (1766-1827) who was son of brother Michael Stump Jr. and wife Sarah. (Born to German parents, it seems unlikely that he'd be named James-a name not usually used in German families.)

Leonard, youngest son of Michael and Catherine Stump, was born in 1749. A good businessman, he accumulated a large estate including Lot #3 which he inherited from his father and land he bought from his brothers Michael and George --equaling some 366 acres. In 1773, Leonard married Catherine See, the daughter of Michael See and Barbara Harness, a prominent pioneer family.

Around 1775, he and Catherine built a substantial log home for their growing family. The early cabin- 12-16' x 8'- was a one-story double pen structure (ie made up of two separate log cabins covered with a single roof.) Between the two structures was a central chimney with a divided flue. A rear kitchen ell was attached and barns were constructed.

The cabin faced west, about 800 ft. from the South Fork river (a branch of the South Branch of the Potomac.) The flat bottom land along the river was used for crops and pasture while the east side, behind the home, was South Branch Mountain, covered with timber. Years later, a second story was added to the cabin (along with other modifications) making it a two-story log cabin which was still standing in 2001 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. http://www.wvculture.org/shpo/nr/pdf/hardy/98001471.pdf

Leonard and Catherine had ten children, seven daughters and three sons though only one, Adam, lived to carry on the Stump name.

Writing in 1872, granddaughter, Helen Yoakum Black, lists the children (and their spouses) born to Leonard and Catherine, though she only mentions one son, Adam, the other two Michael and George having died earlier. "Leonard Stump married Catherine See. They raised seven daughters and one son. Elizabeth married Michael Yoakum my father of Hardy County. Mary Ann married Jonathan Hutton of Tygart's Valley. Catherine Stump married Solomon Harness and went to Wood County. Hannah Stump married William Dyer of Pendleton County. Christine Stump married Nathaniel Pearl [Perrill] went to Pickaway. Ann Stump married Thomas Bonet. Dorothy married William Ray and went to Zanesville, Ohio. Adam Stump married Polly Parsons the belle of Hampshire Co., and by her got at least thirty thousand dollars. Jonathan Hutton was very rich. William Dyer was rich. Solomon Harness was rich Nathan Pearl got very rich. William Ray got very rich Ann was left a widow and remained so. Her father left her rich. Michael Yoakum got very rich."

While Leonard appears to have served as an officer in the Hardy Co milita, his contribution to the Revolutionary War was mostly in the form of material support to the army. (See Virginia State Claims and Josiah Hughes, PIONEER OF WEST VIRGINIA.)

Wife Catherine died in 1827, Leonard in 1829. Both are buried on the Stump farm in the family cemetery, along with an estimated 40 family members. The cemetery is fenced and has three cedar trees. Only the stones of Catherine and Michael I. Stumpf ; and their son Leonard and Catherine Stump are still visible.

The will of Leonard Stump was written May 21, 1827, proved Feb 10, 1829 naming as heirs son Adam, daughters Ann Bonnett, Catherine Harness, Hannah Dyer, Christena Peril, Mary Ann Hutton, grandson Leonard D. Bonnett, Michael Yokum and wife (Elizabeth). Executors were Adam Stump and Wm Dyer, witnesses America and Mortimer Yokum (niece and nephew). No mention of wife or daughter Dorothy who were probably dead by then. Son George had died ca 1810 also.(Hardy County Will Book 4, pp. 369-372)

Hardy Co Will Book 4: 369 "In the name of God Amen: I Leonard Stump of the County of Hardy do hereby make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following: 1st I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid by Executors hereafter named. 2ly. I give and bequeath unto my son ADAM STUMP all my lands lying on the South fork in the County of Hardy, Except the upper lott which I purchased from the heirs of Michael Stump, to him said Adam Stump and his heirs forever I give and bequeath to my Daughter ANN BONNETT, the upper lot of land purchased of the heirs of Michael Stump deced to her and her heirs forever. I also give to said Ann on (e) Negro Girl Named Pat also all her bedding and furniture acquired and claimed by said Ann and three head of horse creatures claimed and known as her property.

It is further my will and desire that all my personal property including Negros should be equally divided amongst my following named Children, to wit CATHERINE HARNESS ANN BONNETT HANNAH DYER CHRISTINA PERIL & my grandson LEONARD D. BONNETT , Share and share alike the same being apppraised or Valued Except: I bequeath


unto my Grandson LEONARD D. BONNETT a negro boy named Bill above his share. It is my will that MICHAEL YOAKUM and Wife receive one Dollar from My Executors they having received a full proportion thertofore.

I bequeath to my Daughter MARY ANN HUTTON one dollar. It is further will Will that in case my Executors herein named should discover that any of my personal property of a perishable nature would sustain loss by keeping that are hereby authorised to make sale of such property and make division of the money amongst the above named divides, as personal property.

It is further to be understood that the above named HANNAH DYER and CHRISTINA PERIL and CATHARINE HARNESS will bring into the above account of my personal Estate whatever they have received in advancement hertofore from Me.

Lastly I do hereby constitute my son ADAM STUMP and my son in law WILLIAM DYER Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and renouncing all other and former Wills by me and appointing this my last Will and Testament. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 21st day of May 1827. Teste Leonard Stump David Steele America Yoakum Mortimer Yoakum

At a Court held for Hardy County the 10th day of February 1829. -[Will proved. Securities Christian Simon, George Simon & Isaac Dasher for William Dyer, executor. ]


Leonard Stump Sr.
BIRTH
21 Nov 1749
Hardy County, West Virginia, USA
DEATH
19 Nov 1828 (aged 78)
Hardy County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Stump Cemetery
Moorefield, Hardy County, West Virginia

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Leonard James Stump, Sr's Timeline

1749
November 21, 1749
Hampshire Co. (later Hardy Co.), Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
1774
July 31, 1774
Moorefield, Hampshire, Virginia, United States
1780
April 21, 1780
Hardy County, Virginia (WV), United States
April 24, 1780
Warren County, Ohio, United States
1784
1784
1788
1788
1827
November 19, 1827
Age 77
Tygart's Valley, Hardy, Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
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Moorefield, Hardy County, West Virginia, United States of America