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Jonathan Allanson Stoddard

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Jonathan Allanson Stoddard

Birth
Brownville, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death
12 Feb 1891 (aged 74)
Downing, Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Downing, Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Jonathan Allanson Stoddard was a native of the United States and spent his life as a farmer. His wife, Phoebe S. (Carter), was born in Canada. It was in 1878 that they came to Dunn County, Mr. Stoddard buying 80 acres of land on the site of the present village of Downing, which he developed into a good farm, making a specialty of raising pure bred cattle. He died on the farm Feb. 12, 1891, and his wife Phoebe in 1898. They were the parents of eight children. Three of the sons served in the Civil War; that is, all except the youngest:
1. Anna, who married Charles Coleman, of Sheboygan, and is now deceased;
2. James A., deceased;
3. Hardin, deceased;
4. Silas G., deceased;
5. Mina, who married Rev. Moses Ally, a Methodist minister, and is now deceased;
6. Evelyn, wife of Rev. T. Walter Cole, a Congregational minister who was stationed at West Salem, La Crosse County, Wis., but died March 27, 1925;
7. George F., deceased, and
8. Clarence H., of Downing.
SOURCE: Curtiss-Wedge, F.; Jones, Geo. O. (ed.) / "History of Dunn County, Wisconsin" (1925) page 565.
Jonathan Allanson Stoddard was a native of the United States and spent his life as a farmer. His wife, Phoebe S. (Carter), was born in Canada. It was in 1878 that they came to Dunn County, Mr. Stoddard buying 80 acres of land on the site of the present village of Downing, which he developed into a good farm, making a specialty of raising pure bred cattle. He died on the farm Feb. 12, 1891, and his wife Phoebe in 1898. They were the parents of eight children. Three of the sons served in the Civil War; that is, all except the youngest:
1. Anna, who married Charles Coleman, of Sheboygan, and is now deceased;
2. James A., deceased;
3. Hardin, deceased;
4. Silas G., deceased;
5. Mina, who married Rev. Moses Ally, a Methodist minister, and is now deceased;
6. Evelyn, wife of Rev. T. Walter Cole, a Congregational minister who was stationed at West Salem, La Crosse County, Wis., but died March 27, 1925;
7. George F., deceased, and
8. Clarence H., of Downing.
SOURCE: Curtiss-Wedge, F.; Jones, Geo. O. (ed.) / "History of Dunn County, Wisconsin" (1925) page 565.


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