Descendants of Charles Woolverton




James Clifford Stoneburner and Lillie B. Cliver




Husband James Clifford Stoneburner

            AKA: James C. Stanburner
           Born: 20 Aug 1865 - Perry Township, Clay County, IN
       Baptized: 
           Died: 5 Jul 1961
         Buried:  - Oak Hill Cemetery, Riley, Vigo County, IN
Find A Grave ID: 69053286
       Marriage: 14 Jun 1888 - Clay County, IN



Wife Lillie B. Cliver

            AKA: Lily B. Cliver
           Born: 14 Apr 1867 - Perry Township, Clay County, IN
       Baptized: 
           Died: 2 Aug 1926 - Clay County, IN
         Buried:  - Oak Hill Cemetery, Riley, Vigo County, IN
Find A Grave ID: 69009189


         Father: Jonathan Robert Cliver {FGID: 64187385}
         Mother: Sarah Donham {FGID: 64187395}




Children
1 F Grace Arletta Stoneburner

           Born: 16 Mar 1891
       Baptized: 
           Died: 29 Jun 1955
         Buried:  - Oak Hill Cemetery, Riley, Vigo County, IN
Find A Grave ID: 70180997
         Spouse: Charles R. Cromwell {FGID: 70180960}
           Marr: 8 Jan 1908


2 F Edna Irene Stoneburner

           Born: 10 Sep 1897 - Cory, Clay County, IN
       Baptized: 
           Died: 3 Jan 1985 - Clay County, IN
         Buried:  - Maple Grove Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, IN
Find A Grave ID: 9299110
         Spouse: Woody Russell Keller {FGID: 9299094}
           Marr: 1918


3 F Vera Esther Stoneburner

           Born: 4 Oct 1902 - Cory, Clay County, IN
       Baptized: 
           Died: 9 Jul 1998 - Terre Haute, Vigo County, IN
         Buried:  - Oak Hill Cemetery, Riley, Vigo County, IN
FamilySearch ID: LR1F-1H3
Find A Grave ID: 167648507
         Spouse: Rev. Virgil Edwin Halt {FSID: LR1F-2H2, FGID: 167648594}
           Marr: 3 Jul 1920 - Clay County, IN



General Notes: Husband - James Clifford Stoneburner

http://sites.rootsweb.com/~docbratt/donham4/donham22/rr01/rr01_040.htm#P11140
http://ingenweb.org/inclay/pdf-files/FS-Marr-1881-90.pdf - "James C. Stanburner"

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69053286/james-clifford-stoneburner

BIRTH 20 Aug 1865
DEATH 5 Jul 1961 (aged 95)
BURIAL
Oak Hill Cemetery
Riley, Vigo County, Indiana, USA
MEMORIAL ID 69053286

Family Members

Parents
Joseph Henry Stoneburner 1829–1888
Arletta Hartley Stoneburner 1833–1928

Spouse
Lillie B. Cliver Stoneburner 1867–1926

Siblings
Hartley D. Stoneburner 1855–1936
Emma Stoneburner Coble 1858–1950 (m. 1879)
Joseph Edgar Stoneburner 1859–1953 (m. 1885)
Sarah Etta Stoneburner Shaw 1863–1936
John D. Stoneburner 1868–1950

Children
Grace Arletta Stoneburner Cromwell 1891–1955
Edna Irene Stoneburner Keller 1897–1985
Vera Esther Stoneburner Halt 1902–1998

Inscription
Father

Flowers

"From A History of Clay County, Indiana by William Travis (1909) JAMES C. STONEBURNER.—Distinguished not only as a native-born citizen of Perry township but as a representative of an honored pioneer family, James C. Stoneburner is especially deserving of mention in a work of this character. Actively engaged in the prosecution of the call ing upon which the wealth and prosperity of our country so largely depend, he is meeting with excellent success, and holds a good position among the valued agriculturists of his community. A son of the late Joseph Stoneburner, he was born on section twenty-one August 20, 1865. Joseph Stoneburner was born in Loudoun county, Virginia, March 4, 1829, the son of John Henry and Sarah (Fry) Stoneburner, who were natives of the same state. Beginning life for himself as a farmer in Noble county, Ohio, he lived there until 1860, when, accompanied by his family, he came overland with teams to Perry township, Indiana, being sixteen days in making the journey, and located on an eighty-acre farm which he had purchased several years before. After living there three months, he bought one hundred and sixteen and one-half acres lying in sections twenty-one and twenty-two, all of which, with the exception of twenty acres of prairie, was covered with timber. He subsequently cleared almost the entire tract, and about 1872 purchased forty acres of adjoining land. About one-half of that was cleared, and the log house that stood upon the opening is still in existence, being one of the oldest log dwellings in the county. He was an unusually skillful farmer, and in addition to placing his land in an excellent condition was particular to keep his buildings, machinery, etc., in good shape, residing on his homestead until his death, April 22, 1888. On September 22, 1851, in Noble county, Ohio, Joseph Stoneburner married Arletta Hartley, who was born March 24, 1830, in Warren county, New Jersey, a daughter of David B. and Phebe (Parks) Hartley, natives, respectively, of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She is still living, making her home with her son James C. She bore her husband seven children, namely: Charles, of Denver, Colorado; Hartley, of Independence, Kansas; Emma, widow of the late Philip Coble, resides in Cory, Indiana; Joseph Edgar, of Perry township; Etta, widow of James Shaw, late of Perry township; James C., of this sketch; and John, of Cory, Indiana. The mother also brought up one other child, Audrey Stoddard, who lived with her from the age of six years until twenty years old. Reared on the home farm, James C. Stoneburner acquired his early education in the old Center District School, obtaining a practical knowledge of the three “r's.” After his marriage he bought a portion of the parental homestead, it being the last forty-acre tract purchased by his father, and has since carried on general farming in a most satisfactory manner, reaping abundant harvests from his well-cultivated and highly improved land, his farm comparing favorably in its appointments with any in the neighborhood. On June 14, 1888, Mr. Stoneburner married Lilly Cliver, who was born April 14, 1867, in Perry township, which was the birthplace, like wise, of her parents, Jonathan and Sarah (Donham) Cliver. Her paternal grandparents, Peter and Millie (Hixon) Cliver, and her maternal grand parents, Joseph and Lucinda (Jeffers) Donham, were all born in Ohio, and were afterwards pioneers of Perry township. The union of Mr. and Mrs. Stoneburner has been blessed by the birth of three children, namely: Grace Arletta, born March 16, 1891, is the wife of Charles Cromwell, of Perry township; Edna Irene, born September 10, 1897; and Vera Esther, born October 4, 1902. Politically Mr. Stoneburner is a strong and earnest advocate of the principles of the Republican party. Fraternally he is a member of Clear Creek Lodge, No. 449, I. O. O. F. Religiously he is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church of Cory, to which his wife and children also belong."

Maintained by: Wabash Valley Genealogy Society Cemetery Committee
Originally Created by: recordagrave.com
Added: 28 Apr 2011
Find A Grave Memorial 69053286

memorial page for James Clifford Stoneburner (20 Aug 1865–5 Jul 1961), Find A Grave Memorial no. 69053286, citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Riley, Vigo County, Indiana, USA ; Maintained by Wabash Valley Genealogy Society Cemetery Committee (contributor 46834757) .


General Notes: Wife - Lillie B. Cliver

http://sites.rootsweb.com/~docbratt/donham4/donham22/rr01/rr01_040.htm#P11140
"Born on 14 Apr 1867 in Perry Twp Clay Co IN. Lily died on 2 Aug 1926, she was 59.

On 14 Jun 1888 when Lily was 21, she married James Clifford Stoneburner, son of Joseph Henry Stoneburner & Arletta Hartley. Born on 20 Aug 1865 in Perry Twp Clay Co IN Sec 21. James Clifford died on 5 Jul 1961, he was 95.

They had the following children:
i. Grace Arletta (1891-)
ii. Edna Irene. Born on 10 Sep 1897.

Edna Irene married Woody Keller.

iii. Vera Esther. Born on 4 Oct 1902.

Vera Esther married Virgil Halt, son of Otto Ernest Halt & Maggie Mae Jackson."

http://ingenweb.org/inclay/pdf-files/FS-Marr-1881-90.pdf - "Lillie B. Cliver"

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69009189/lillie-b_-stoneburner

BIRTH 14 Apr 1867
Clay County, Indiana, USA
DEATH 2 Aug 1926 (aged 59)
Clay County, Indiana, USA
BURIAL
Oak Hill Cemetery
Riley, Vigo County, Indiana, USA
MEMORIAL ID 69009189

Family Members

Parents
Johnothan R. Cliver 1841–1914
Sarah Donham Cliver 1845–1879

Spouse
James Clifford Stoneburner 1865–1961

Siblings
Ida Mae Cliver Evans 1865–1918
Sam Cliver 1872–1940
Loucinda Cliver Fox 1874–1921
Charles Cliver 1878–1927

Children
Grace Arletta Stoneburner Cromwell 1891–1955
Edna Irene Stoneburner Keller 1897–1985
Vera Esther Stoneburner Halt 1902–1998

Maintained by: Wabash Valley Genealogy Society Cemetery Committee
Originally Created by: recordagrave.com
Added: 27 Apr 2011
Find A Grave Memorial 69009189

memorial page for Lillie B. Cliver Stoneburner (14 Apr 1867–2 Aug 1926), Find A Grave Memorial no. 69009189, citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Riley, Vigo County, Indiana, USA ; Maintained by Wabash Valley Genealogy Society Cemetery Committee (contributor 46834757) .


Notes: Marriage

http://sites.rootsweb.com/~docbratt/donham4/donham22/rr01/rr01_040.htm#P11140

http://ingenweb.org/inclay/pdf-files/FS-Marr-1881-90.pdf

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69053286/james-clifford-stoneburner
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69009189/lillie-b_-stoneburner


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