Descendants of Charles Woolverton




John Hall Woolverton and Anna Maria Stewart




Husband John Hall Woolverton

           Born: 28 Sep 1807 - Huntingdon County, PA
       Baptized: 
           Died: 3 Mar 1843 - Greencastle, Putnam County, IN
         Buried:  - Alexandria Presbyterian Church, Alexandria, Huntingdon County, PA
Find A Grave ID: 55745057


         Father: William B. Woolverton 1
         Mother: Susanna Hall


       Marriage: 9 May 1837 - Huntingdon County, PA



Wife Anna Maria Stewart

            AKA: Anna Kinsloe
           Born: 1 Aug 1814 - Alexandria, Huntingdon County, PA
       Baptized: 
           Died: 10 Apr 1889 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
         Buried:  - Alexandria Presbyterian Church, Alexandria, Huntingdon County, PA
Find A Grave ID: 55745017


Children
1 F Anna Margaret Woolverton

           Born: 15 Jan 1839 - Greencastle, Putnam County, IN
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1922
         Buried: 



2 M John Stewart Woolverton

           Born: 16 Oct 1840 - Greencastle, Putnam County, IN
       Baptized: 
           Died: 16 Feb 1841 - Greencastle, Putnam County, IN
         Buried: 



3 M William Henderson Woolverton

           Born: 3 Jan 1842 - Greencastle, Putnam County, IN
       Baptized: 
           Died: 21 Jan 1914 - Augusta, Columbia County, GA
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Edith Beaver
           Marr: 18 Oct 1883



General Notes: Husband - John Hall Woolverton

FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF9157

from Onoldah Rone
from David Macdonald

http://www.agsgenealogy.org/databases/pdffiles/AFH/AFH151Mar1977.pdf
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sebastian/pafg15.htm
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sebastian/pafg09.htm

May 9, 1837, when nearly twenty-three years of age, she was married to Mr. John Hall Woolverton, who was almost seven years her senior, having been born Sep. 28, 1807.

After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Woolverton moved to Putnam County, Indiana, near Greencastle, where he owned and operated a sawmill. For a time their hopes were bright and their worldly prospects good; and three children were born to cheer their hearts and enliven their household, though the second died young.

But after a while Mr. Woolverton's health began to fail from consumption and for three years he continued to be an invalid, when death claimed him as a victim. He died March 3, 1843, and was buried at Greencastle; but, some years afterwards, his remains were removed to Alexandria, Pa., where they now lie.

Mr. Woolverton's father was William Woolverton, and his mother's maiden name was Susanna Hall. They lived on a farm near Greencastle, Ind., to which they had come from Central Pennsylvania, probably from Huntingdon County.

Of his remote ancestors little is known definitely; but it is almost certain that the Woolvertons were among the early settlers of New Jersey, and that the family came originally from a very respectable connection in England.

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Birth: Sep. 28, 1807
Huntingdon County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Mar. 3, 1843
Greencastle
Putnam County
Indiana, USA

Son of William Woolverton & Susanna Hall.

Married Anna Maria Stewart on 9 May 1837.

Family links:
Spouse:
Anna Maria Stewart Kinsloe (1814 - 1889)

Burial:
Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery
Alexandria
Huntingdon County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section B Lot 32

Created by: Sandra
Record added: Aug 02, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 55745057


General Notes: Wife - Anna Maria Stewart

FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF9158

from David Macdonald

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sebastian/pafg15.htm#813

Anna Maria Stewart
Anna M. Stewart, eleventh living child(*) of Thos. Harris1 and Anne (Gemmill) Stewart, was born at Alexandria, Pa., Aug. 1, 1814.

Her early life was uneventful. She simply shared the experiences of a large industrious family in a small town in one of the most romantic spots in Central Pennsylvania. Whatever the village school, and a busy home, and kind neighbors, and a religious community, could give her, she received.

May 9, 1837, when nearly twenty-three years of age, she was married to Mr. John Hall Woolverton, who was almost seven years her senior, having been born Sep. 28, 1807.

After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Woolverton moved to Putnam County, Indiana, near Greencastle, where he owned and operated a sawmill. For a time their hopes were bright and their worldly prospects good; and three children were born to cheer their hearts and enliven their household, though the second died young.

But after a while Mr. Woolverton's health began to fail from consumption and for three years he continued to be an invalid, when death claimed him as a victim. He died March 3, 1843, and was buried at Greencastle; but, some years afterwards, his remains were removed to Alexandria, Pa., where they now lie.

Mr. Woolverton's father was William Woolverton, and his mother's maiden name was Susanna Hall. They lived on a farm near Greencastle, Ind., to which they had come from Central Pennsylvania, probably from Huntingdon County.

Of his remote ancestors little is known definitely; but it is almost certain that the Woolvertons were among the early settlers of New Jersey, and that the family came originally from a very respectable connection in England.

After her husband's death Mrs. Woolverton took her young family to her mother's in Alexandria, and for several years lived in the old home.

Then in August, 1850, she married Mr. William Kinsloe, a school teacher, who was born in Mifflin Co., Aug. 28, 1809.

Following the fortunes of her second husband, she was eventually brought to Altoona, where the family lived from the fall of 1857 to the spring of 1868. Then, through the influence of her son, they moved to Philadelphia and took up their residence at No. 48, North Thirty-ninth street. This proved to be a very happy and comfortable change. They were near church; they enjoyed the advantages of a great city; they could make their house the centre of hospitality. Mrs. Kinsloe's unmarried sister, Margaret, also came to live with her.

But from time to time their number was lessened.

After a long illness Mr. Kinsloe died, Oct. 25, 1874, and his body was taken to Alexandria for burial. His stepdaughter says, "He was a conscientiously righteous man, who, when I became old enough to judge of Christian character, I thought, exemplified the spirit so beautifully given to us by the Apostle Paul in the 13th chapter of 1st Corinthians, where he describes charity. Few men have ever lived more destitute of faults, more nearly blameless."

Next (October 18, 1883) Mrs. Kinsloe's son William married and left the maternal fireside. Previous to this, though absent a great deal at his business in New York, he considered his mother's residence his home.

Then (Nov. 29, 1888) Margaret Harris Stewart (Aunt Peggy) died and was taken to Alexandria for burial.

And finally (April 10,(*) 1889), Mrs. Kinsloe herself died, and was taken away to be buried between her two husbands in the cemetery of the town where she was born. The disease which produced her death after nine days' illness, was not well understood even by the physician who attended her.

Mrs. Kiusloe was slender, five feet three-and-a-half inches tall, had light eyes, light brown hair and a fair complexion, and possessed a lively nervous temperament. She was eminently social in her nature and a great talker, was exceedingly kind and hospitable, and gave much evidence that her profession of Christianity, which she made from early life, was thoroughly sincere. She was always ready to help the poor and the needy. She took a great interest in missions, and worked particularly for the benefit of the colored missionaries in Liberia, among whom were some who had gone thither from Alexandria.

All Mrs. Kinsloe's children were by her first husband, and hence are surnamed Woolverton.

They are as follows:--

1. Anna Margaret Woolverton; b. Jan. 15, 1839.

2. John Stewart Woolverton; born Oct. 16, 1840; died Feb. 16, 1841.

3. William Henderson Woolverton; b. Jan. 3, 1842; m. Edith Beaver, Oct. 19, 1883.
(Colonel George Steuart and His Descendants)

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Birth: Aug. 1, 1814
Alexandria
Huntingdon County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Apr. 10, 1889
Philadelphia
Philadelphia County
Pennsylvania, USA


Family links:
Parents:
Thomas Harris Stewart (1767 - 1834)
Ann Gemmill Stewart (1775 - 1856)

Spouses:
John Hall Woolverton (1807 - 1843)*
William Kinsloe (1809 - 1874)*

Siblings:
George Harris Stewart (1797 - 1798)*
John Stewart (1798 - 1798)*
Elizabeth Gemmill Stewart Thompson (1799 - 1877)*
Margaret Harris Stewart (1799 - 1888)*
John Gemmill Stewart (1801 - 1884)*
Thomas Harris Stewart (1804 - 1839)*
Zachariah Gemmill Stewart (1805 - 1863)*
Zachariah Gemmill Stewart (1805 - 1863)*
George Harris Stewart (1809 - 1883)*
William Brown Stewart (1811 - 1843)*
Anna Maria Stewart Kinsloe (1814 - 1889)
Mary Linn Stewart Shaiffer (1817 - 1901)*
Harriet Newell Stewart (1819 - 1820)*

*Calculated relationship

Note: Buried with both husbands.

Burial:
Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery
Alexandria
Huntingdon County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section B Lot 32

Created by: Sandra
Record added: Aug 02, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 55745017


Notes: Marriage

FTM
MARR: RIN MH:FF2592

from David Macdonald

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sebastian/pafg15.htm#813

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=55745017&PIpi=33687301

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=woolverton&GSiman=1&GSpartial=1&GSby=1836&GSbyrel=before&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GSsr=161&GRid=55745057&df=all&

Sources


1. WikiTree Wolverton Family.


Sources


1 WikiTree Wolverton Family.

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