Samuel Stahl was born on 18 Aug 1811 in Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States, son of Abraham Abram Stahl (1787 - 1817) and Elizabeth Emmaline (Beard) Stahl (1761 - 1850).
His brother was John Johan Martin Stahl (1801 - ~1870).
Samuel (21) married Louisa Rogers (17) (1815 - 1883) on 15 Nov 1832 in Lodi, Columbia. Their children were:
Samuel (72) married Ellen M Keyes (~30) (~1853 - 1901) on 8 Mar 1884 in Dickinson, Iowa, Wisconsin, United States.
Samuel's daughter was Mildred M (Stahl) Glover (1880 - 1958).
Samuel died on 8 Feb 1904 in Lodi aged 92.
Samuel was born c. August 1811 in Pennsylvania.[1][2]
Samuel married Louisa Rodgers.[3]
Samuel was in a legal record on 10 June 1856 in Columbia, Wisconsin, United States.[4]
In the 1860 census Samuel (age 48), Farmer, was in Lodi, Columbia, Wisconsin.[5]
In the 1870 census Samuel (age 58), Farmer, was in Lodi, Columbia, Wisconsin. The Stahl household comprised:
In the 1875 census Samuel was the head of household in Lodi, Columbia, Wisconsin, United States.[8]
1880 : In Lodi, Wisconsin : Saml Stahl, farmer (age 68, b. PA) with wife Louisa (age 65, b. NJ) [1]
1884 Ellen M. Keyes married Samuel Stahl on 8 Mar 1884 in Dickinson, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA. Samuel, son of Abram Stahl and Elizabeth Beard, was about 73 years old and Ellen about 32 years old at the time of the marriage. The marriage record confirms that Ellen's parents were Ephriam Keyes and Mesela Grove. [9]
1900 : In Lodi, Wisconsin : Samuel Stahl (capitalist, b. Aug 1811, PA), with wife Helen M. (b. Dec 1851, WI) and children George H. (b. Mar 1878, WI) and Mildred M. (b. Sep 1880). [2]
See also "Stahl" in "Biographies in Columbia County," http://genealogytrails.com/wis/columbia/index.html
Samuel Stahl TOWN OF LODI Source: The History of Columbia County, Wisconsin, An Account of Its Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources (1880) transcribed by Mary Saggio. SAMUEL STAHL, farmer, Sec. 16; P.O. Lodi; was born in Columbia Co., Penn., in 1811; his father, Abram Stahl, died in Lycoming Co., Penn., when Samuel was about 7 years of age; he was brought up in Union Co.; when 19 years of age, he returned to Lycoming Co., where he served an apprenticeship to woolen manufacturing. He was married to Louisa Rodgers, daughter of Joseph and Hannah Rodgers. Mrs. Rodgers was born in the State of New Jersey; they came to Milwaukee in the fall of 1848, and to Columbia Co., Aug. 1, 1849, and settled in Sec. 5; settled on present farm in June, 1854; they have had ten children, eight of whom are living - Benjamin F., resides in California; Harriet J. Tallman, of Kossuth Co., Iowa; Mary E. Grover, of Kossuth Co.; J. C; Almira A. Davison, of Kossuth Co.; Catherine R. Streater, of Kossuth Co.; William E. and Winfield S. John F., third child, enlisted in 23d W. V. I., and was mortally wounded at the charge on Vicksburg, May 20, 1863; lost youngest child, Louisa A., who died September, 1876, aged 20 years.
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