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Family Remembrance:2977 "1850 Bethlehem Twp., Ohio, page 210, lists Samuel and his wife Anna and son William, and daughter Cordelia (his other son John, was not born until 1855). He is 32 yrs old in the census, a carpenter, and born in Ohio, which would make his birthdate 1818. His wife, Anna (Lonas) Stamm is 22. Anna is buried near Daniel Stamm in Smoketown Reformed Cemetery. My sister had found records when she was in Ohio (Cemetery Inscriptions of Stark County, Ohio, vol. II) showing Samuel also buried in Smoketown Reformed Cemetery, Row 2, but never had the chance to get there to see the stone and get dates." 1850 U.S. Census:2978 Ohio, Stark County, Bethlehem Special District Enumerated 20 September 1850 Samuel Stamm••32, male, carpenter, born in Ohio Anna••22, female, born in Virginia Wm••4, male, born in Ohio Cordelia••2, female, born in Ohio 1860 Marriage of son William H. Stamm:2979 Samuel Stamm applied for marriage license for his son, William H. Stamm, age nineteen, and Almira Mayer, age 18; Samuel affirmed there was no impediment to the marriage and that her family also consented. [Note: According to 1850 U.S. census,2978 William would be age 14 in 1860, not age 19.] | ||||||||||||
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