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Rev. Abraham Stauffer, Pvt. Rev. War

Also Known As: "Pvt. Abraham Stover"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
Death: September 03, 1826 (74)
Tyrone Township, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Pennsville Mennonite Cemetery, Tyrone Township, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Christian Stauffer; Hans Christian Stauffer; Barbara Maria Stauffer and Private
Husband of Private and Anna Stauffer
Father of Private; Barbara Ann Smith; Nancy Ann Sherrick; Christian Stauffer, II; Martin Abraham Stauffer and 5 others
Brother of Jacob Stauffer; Barbara Stauffer; Barbara Stauffer; Mary Stauffer; Johannes Stauffer and 2 others
Half brother of Bishop John Stauffer; John Stauffer and Unk Stauffer

Occupation: Mennonite Minister
Managed by: Gregory Paul Knisley
Last Updated:

About Rev. Abraham Stauffer, Pvt. Rev. War

  • Rev Abraham Stauffer
  • BIRTH 1752
  • DEATH 5 Sep 1826 (aged 73–74)
  • BURIAL
  • Pennsville Mennonite Cemetery
  • Pennsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania,

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16702513/abraham-stauffer

Mennonites settled in the Jacobs Creek Valley in the late eighteenth century. They chose this place for a burial ground and meetinghouse. The first building was built of logs before 1800. It was replaced by a brick meetinghouse in 1852. Abraham Stauffer (1752 - 1826), the first minister, and his wife, Anna Nissley Stauffer (1752 - 1817), were buried here.

Children: Barbara Stauffer Smith 1773–1847 Nancy Ann Stauffer Sherrick 1775–1857

Martin Stauffer 1780–1869 Maria Stauffer Overholt 1790–1874 Elizabeth Stauffer Overholt 1794–1887

DAR Anncestor A11814
  • STOVER, ABRAHAM Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank: PRIVATE
  • Birth: 1752 LANCASTER CO PA. Death: 9-3-1826 TYRONE TWP FAYETTE CO PA.
  • Service Description: 1) CAPTS ASHTON, HOLLINGER, LCOL BOWER, 2) COL HUBER; 3RD & 9TH BTNS, LANCASTER CO MILITIA

There are no official church records known to be in existence for the first one hundred years of the Mennonite settlement in northern Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Land was acquired in this western Pennsylvania county by four Mennonite families in 1789-1791. The first minister and bishop was Abraham Stauffer, who came from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and in 1790 purchased 278 acres of land in Tyrone Township, Fayette County.

Stoltzfus, Grant M. "Fayette County (Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 4 Mar 2020. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Fayette_County_(Pennsylvania,_USA...

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Rev. Abraham Stauffer, Pvt. Rev. War's Timeline

1752
January 7, 1752
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
1773
July 15, 1773
Donegal Twp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1775
December 16, 1775
Donegal Twp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
1777
December 1, 1777
Donegal Twp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1780
August 31, 1780
Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
1783
April 6, 1783
Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
1786
February 22, 1786
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1788
September 10, 1788
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
1791
July 13, 1791
Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States