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THE JOSEPH STOOPS FAMILY

The first STOOPS family of record came to America in 1590. It is reported that the family came from either Ireland or the Isle of Man. The CARRS, SMALLEYS, and DWYERS who married into the STOOPS family were of Irish descent.

Eliakem STOOPS was born in New Jersey and appears in the 1790 Fayette County, Pennsylvania census. During his youth, he moved approximately 10 miles into Whitley Township of Green County, Pennsylvania. Eliakem married Margaret CARR. Their son George lived in Switzerland County, Indiana at Florence.

Eliakem STOOPS was a taxpayer in Dunbar Township of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, 1799, listed as owning 1 horse, 2 cattle and about 97 acres of land. When he died, his estate was divided into two 50 acre shares. One share went to James STOOPS under the guardianship of a James ROBERTS; the other share to Andrew STOOPS.

Wills, deeds, etc. stored in the basement of Adams county Law Enforcement Center [jail], 313 South 1st Street, Decatur, Indiana

Margaret (CARR) STOOPS, at the aged of 89 years, applied for Eliakem's Revolutionary War pension on July 31st of 1850. Eliakem enlisted from New Jersy in 1775, and was a participant in the expedition to Quebec and the taking of Burgoyne. He served six months in the Militia in 1779, and was in the service when ARNOLD deserted to the enemy. Margaret's claim was not allowed as she failed to furnish specific proof of Eliakem's service along with the date of her marriage, as required by the pension laws. Of note, there was a John STOOPS, also a Revolutionary War soldier and perhaps Eliakem's brother?
-Rev. War Pension Files, R 10228, Indiana State Library. Letter written by Mrs. Stella Walters of Berkley, CA, 1922.

Children of Eliakem and Margaret (CARR) STOOPS:
1. Isaiah STOOPS, b. 14 Apr 1782
2. John STOOPS, b. 07 Jul 1784
    served as a Private under Capt. HAMILTON's Co. & Capt. SHAFFER's Co., PA Militia, War of 1812
    his widow was Rosanna STOOPS
3. William STOOPS, b. 22 Dec 1786, NJ
    served as a Private under Capt. MARTIN's Co. & Capt. SHAFFER's Co., PA Militia, War of 1812
    his widow was Zerelda STOOPS
4. George STOOPS, b. 18 Aug 1789, PA; d. probably in Switzerland Co. IN
    served as a Private under Capt. Thos. COLLIN's Co., PA Militia, War of 1812
    married Hester TAYLOR
5. Joseph STOOPS (see below)
6. Mary STOOPS, b. 22 Apr 1795
7. Andrew STOOPS, b. 02 Aug 1797
    served as a Private under Capt. John FLANAGAN's Co., PA Militia, War of 1812
    his widow was Zerelda STOOPS
8. James Carr STOOPS, Sr., b. 07 Aug 1807, Green Co. PA; d. 1887, Decatur, Adams Co. IN
    married Mary SMALLEY, d. 1884, Decatur IN

Joseph STOOPS, Sr., the son of Eliakem and Margaret (CARRS) STOOPS, was born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, on February 22, 1792. Joseph was a farmer. He was married [probably in West Virginia] to Sophia WADE. Sophia was born on January 20, 1789 in Virginia [possibly now West Virginia.

Joseph STOOPS, Sr. served in the War of 1812 with the Green County [Pennsylvania] Volunteer Militia, under Capt. T. J. SEELEY from September 25, 1812 to December 2nd, 1812. Joseph received a pension for his service in 1871 [ Pension # SC-1094].
Sophia (WADE) STOOPS died August 22, 1860, Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Joseph STOOPS, Sr. died October 2, 1878, Ringgold County, Iowa, and was interred at Oak Ridge (a.k.a. Forest Home) Cemetery, Liberty Township of Ringgold County, Iowa.

Joseph Sr. and Sophia (WADE) STOOPS were the parents of 9 children. The first four children were born in Virginia, but what is now known as Monongalia County, West Virginia. West Virginia was made a separate state in 1863. The last five children were born in Wayne County, Ohio. Children are listed below:

1. Abigail STOOPS, b. 18 Jul 1816, VA; d. between 1880-1900, Missouri (?)
    married 20 Oct 1839, Decatur, Adams Co. IN Robert SPILLMAN (a.k.a.SPELLMAN or SPELMANN)

Walnut Valley Times
Vol. XXXIV, #2, January 30, 1903

Grandpa SPILLMAN of Augusta who has been very feeble for some time died at his home yesterday. The funeral was held today and he was buried in Augusta Cemetery.

NOTE: Robert SPILLMAN born 1818, Ohio; died Jan, 1903, Agusuts, Butler Co. KS; interred Augusts Cemetery, Augusta, Butler Co. KS, no stone remaining.

    Children of Abigail (STOOPS) & Robert SPILLMAN:
      1. Harriet, b. 1840, Ohio
      2. George W. SPILLMAN, b. ca. 1843, OH; d. Feb 1894, Augusta, Butler Co. KS
          interment Augusta Cemetery, Augusta, Butler Co. KS; no stone remaining
      3. Elam T. SPILLMAN, b. 1848, IN; d. 22 Sep 1938, Augusta, Butler Co. KS
          interment Augusta Cemetery, Augusta, Butler Co. KS; Elam's stone only one remaining
      4. Joseph Dayton SPILLMAN, b. 1857, IN; d. 22 Sep 1938, Augusta, Butler Co. KS
          interment Augusta Cemetery, Augusta, Butler Co. KS; no stone remaining
2. Thomas Wade [or W. Thomas] STOOPS, b. 14 Dec 1817, VA; d. 27 May 1855, Keokuk IA
    interred at Springfield Cemetery, Washington Twp., Keokuk Co. IA
    married Emiline BAILEY 03 Aug 1848, Adams Co. IN
                b. 23 May 1828 Ohio; d. 02 Oct 1874, Decatur, Adams Co. IN
                Interred Reynolds Cemetery, Row 20, Grave 187, Root Twp., Adams Co. IN
                Emiline married 2nd William MALLONEE 28 Apr 1874 (BKC, pg 536) Adams Co. IN
                                              William buried Maplewood Cemetery, Adams Co. IN
    Children of Thomas Wade (or W. Thomas) and Emiline (BAILEY) STOOPS:
      1. Henrietta STOOPS, b. ca. 1849, Decatur, Adams Co. IN
      2. Eli STOOPS (a.k.a. Joseph Eli), b. 1852, Decatur, Adams Co. IN
      3. Delila (or Harriett Delila) STOOPS, b. 1855, IA
3. Delinda [Belinda on marriage lic. & 1880 Decatur, Adams Co. IN ancestry.com] STOOPS
    b. 13 Nov 1819, VA
    married 02 Dec 1847, Adams Co. IN Ed [or Joseph] ELLSWORTH/ELSWORTH
                                                         b. 1806, Wentworth NH; d. 31 May 1857, Ft. Wayne IN
    Children:
      1. Sophia J. ELLSWORTH, b. 1849, Decatur IN
      2. Joseph ELLSWORTH, b. 1853, Decatur IN
4. Eli STOOPS, b. 27 Dec 1820, VA; d. 16 Aug 1862, Cornith, Alcorn Co. MS
    Eli was a Private with Company E, 16th Iowa Infantry Regiment
    married 03 Aug 1848, Decatur IN Rachel FOSTER, b. Jan 1834, Richland Co. OH; d. 1857 [IA?]
    Children:
      1. Thomas W. STOOPS, b. 1849, Adams Co. IN; d. 30 Jan 1923, Long Beach CA
          interment Oak Ridge Cemetery, West Liberty, Muscatine Co. IA
      2. Frances STOOPS, b 1851, IN or IA; d. 05 May 1927, San Diego CA; married Chas. A. BARNES
      3. James STOOPS, b. 1857, OH; died after 1930, probably Long Beach CA
NOTE: Thomas, Frances, and James lived most of their lives at West Liberty, Muscatine Co., Iowa
5. Maria Louisa "Eliza" STOOPS
    b. 06 Feb 1823, Wayne Co. OH; d. 12 Mar 1901, Elmer, Mercer Co. MO
    married 1st 16 Jun 1838, Decatur IN John HARPER
      Child: Jane (a.k.a.Harriett, "Hattie") HARPER
               b. ca. 1841-45, Decatur, Adams Co. IN; d. 1925, Des Moines, Polk Co. IA
               married 16 Feb 1869 Hiram Judd HALL, Creston, Union Co. IA
    married 2nd unknown GAUSS
    married 3rd 23 Mar 1856 John Roland PRENTICE, Keokuk IA
                                         a.k.a. Roland H. Rowland
                                         b. 17 Feb 1815, NY; d. 23 Apr 1896, Pueblo CO
6. Sophia STOOPS, b, 26 Feb 1825, Wayne Co. OH; d. 19 Jan 1878, Decatur IN
    married 12 May 1844, Decatur IN Jacob W. GRIM (They were later divorced.)
    Children:
      1. Samantha GRIM, b. 1847, Decatur, Adams Co. IN; d. 1871, Ft. Wayne, Adams Co. IN
          married 06 Sep 1868, Decatur IN Mark McCONNELL
            b. 23 Apr 1845/46, Monroe Twp. Adams Co. IN; d. 30 Jan 1928, Decatur IN
            Child: Maggie McCONNELL
            NOTE: Mark McCONNELL married 2nd 29 Dec 1872, Adams Co. IN Rachel ELZEY
            Mark and Rachel are interred in Maplewood/Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, Adams Co. IN
      2. Elizabeth E. GRIM, b. 1849, Decatur IN
      3. Floyd E. GRIM, b. 1859/60, Decatur IN
7. Massa Jane STOOPS (see below)
8. Mary Delila/Dalila STOOPS, twin of Joseph C. or J. STOOPS
    b. 10 Nov 1829, Wayne Co. OH; d. 14 Jun 1854, aged 23y 7m 4 days
    married 12 Oct 1852, Decatur IN John N. SMITH
9. Joseph C. or J. STOOPS, twin, b. 10 Nov 1829, Wayne Co. OH; d. 28 Jun 1900, Ross IA
    interment Cameron Cemetery, near Cameron Twp., Ross, Audubon Co. IA, lot 24
    married 06 Feb 1856, Decatur IN Harriet TEEPLE, b. 1836 OH; d. after 1880
    Harriet was the daughter of Andrew & Margaret (BYERS) TEEPLE

Massa Jane (STOOPS) and Hobart Hampton SCOTT

Massa Jane (STOOPS) SCOTT, the daughter of Joseph Sr. and Sophia (WADE) STOOPS, was born in Wayne County, Ohio, on February 10, 1828. Massa and Hobart Hampton SCOTT were married in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, on April 2, 1846. [Adams Co. IN marriages, Book B, p. 16] Massa died January 30, 1860, Decatur, Adams County, Indiana.

Decatur Eagle
Decatur, Adams County, Indiana

OBITUARY.

Died of lung fever on the morning of January 30th, 1860 in Decatur Indiana, Mrs. Marcia Jane SCOTT, wife of Hobart H. SCOTT, aged 32 years [less than eleven days of age 32], and on the same morning within an hour after the death of Mrs. SCOTT died also her infant daughter Octavia Jeanette, aged six months [born July 24, 1859]. The mother and child were both buried in the same casket at the burying grounds in Decatur.

Thus heavily has the hand of death fallen on the family of Mr. SCOTT leaving him to deplore the loss of his wife and child and the safe parctice of the balance of his little children who are left to his care.

Mrs. SCOTT was a pious lady and wellbeloved by her neighbors. Life had its woes but death no dread to her. Apprehending to her work was complete and conciousness enabled her to evidence her time peace of mind when her soul took wings.

Transcription by her daughter, Mary Clarissa (SCOTT) OAKES

  

Hobart Hampton SCOTT was born June 17, 1823, Hartford, Connecticut. He was a Private, enlisting on October 25, 1861 with Company A of the 47th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Private SCOTT died on July 7, 1863 at the age of 40 years, and was re-interred July 10, 1868, at Memphis National Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee, Section MA, Site 50. As the national cemeteries were founded, many Civil War Soldiers were re-interred there. ~ American Civil War Soldiers database, ancestry.com

Photographs courtesy of Bobbi Ogletree, April of 2011

 

 Submission by great-great-granddaughters Debby Ruff and Bobbi Ogletree, April of 2010; updated April of 2011

 

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