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Isaiah L. Schilling

Isaiah L. Schilling

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Isaiah L. Schilling was born in 1866/1867 in Michigan, United States (son of Collins Schilling and Mary M. George).

    Notes:

    In the 20 June 1889 Cedar Run newspaper for Grand Traverse County, Michigan the following entry is made: "Isaiah Shilling sports a new carriage."

    Long Lake articles in the Grand Traverse Herald, 24 February 1881, page 4, column 2

    Long Lake, Feb. 12, 1881. I like this plan very well. I am a boy thirteen years old. I went to school one week, but I did not like the school; when I went I studied history, spelling, geography, Robinsons practical arithmetic, grammar and writing. I have been helping my pa saw logs, and draw logs and lumber all winter. I have two sisters, one is ten years old and the other is seven years old. When I have trimw we have nice times riding down hill. The snow is very deep and it is almost impossible to geta round with a team. Well I will quit for fear there will be no room for this. Isaiah Shilling.

    In the 1920 Snohomish County, Washington Census, I.L. Schilling and his wife and their son, Thomas, reside in Edmonds Twp.

    In the 1930 Snohomish County, Washington Census, Isaiah and Willie reside in Edmonds Twp. where he is employed as a pool room operator. Isaish was aged 21 at his first marriage where Willie was 32 at her first marriage.

    Isaiah married Cora Corbett on 11 Jun 1893 in Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

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    Family/Spouse: Willie. Willie was born in in North Carolina, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    Children:
    1. Thomas E. Schilling

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Collins Schilling was born in 1841/1845 in Ohio, United States (son of Christian H. Schilling and Hannah Stambaugh); died on 13 Nov 1898 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States.

    Notes:

    in the 1880 Grand Travers County, Michigan Census, Collins is listed as C.C. Shilling and is a farmer. He and his wife, Mary, and their three children reside in Long Lake Twp.

    Collins is not listed in his sister, Lucinda's, obituary in June 1932.


    C. C. Shilling threshed his last job yesterday for this season. Without a doubt his machine does the cleanest work that we have ever had done.

    6 September 1888

    CEDAR RUN

    "C. C. Shilling is around with his new steam thresher."

    "School meeting Monday evening elected C. C. Shilling moderator for the coming term of office, and voted to have but four months' school in the next year."

    13 June 1889

    CEDAR RUN

    "Pathmaster C. C. Shilling has called out his men, and is making some great improvements along our highway."


    The following entry is found on line at Grand Traverse County, Michigan's rootsweb site in the "Pioneer Families of Grand Traverse County, Michigan Long Lake "S" Families":

    SHILLING

    Collins C Shilling was born in 1844/1845 in Ohio, son of C. H. Shilling (f=PA, m=OH). Shilling was married prior to 1867 to Mary M George. Mary was born in 1839/1840 in Ohio (parents=PA).

    Colin Shilling owned 67 acres in Long Lake township in 1879[127]. In 1880, the Shillings lived on a farm in Long Lake twp[128]. Collins was appointed constable of Long Lake twp in 1881 and 1882. In March 1882 he began to build a 16 ft by 28 ft addition to his house. In October of 1882 he purchased a team for $315[129]. Colin was well known as a well digger. He put in a well for Elijah Cox in August 1885 and was "prepared to do such work at any time"[130].

    Colin's brother visited in March 1884 and announced that he intended to move to Long Lake. Meanwhile Colin finished his house building. In October 1884, Colin ran Mr. Algier's threshing machine and threshed 724 bushels in 32 minutes. Later that year: C. C. Shilling informed your localist that he had for sale one pair of lumber sleighs for the small sum of $23. Colin's brother Silas Shilling returned to southern Michigan in February 1885. In September, Silas purchased a new threshing machine and reported that it was giving entire satisfaction. The greater amount of threshing is done. We secured the services of C. C. Shillings in threshing our grain, and we desire to say that we never had better work done since coming to this section. His terms are also very reasonable. His charges are four cents for threshing peas, 3 1/2 cents for wheat, and two cents for oats[131].

    The Shillings hosted a party in April 1886. Colin received a back pension in April 1887 for Civil War service. He finished his last threshing job of the year in early October. In 1888 he built a new barn and purchased an engine for his threshing machine. He also lost a cow and calf by eating "paris green" (apparently a poisenous plant). Colin was elected a moderator for the school meetings in September 1888. In December, Colin and his son were cutting wood with a wood machine. He was elected constable in 1889 and was also the pathmaster, making sure the roads were kept up[132].

    Collins became a member of the Long Lake Friends Church in 1883 and Mary and daughter Ella in 1884. Collins condemned himself for using profane language in 1885. Collins, Mary, and daughter Cora resigned from the church in 1890[133]. In July 1792, C. F. Powell and Joshua Simmonds built a house for the Shillings[134]. Collins died on 13 November 1898 from septicemia in Traverse City[135].

    Mary died on 11 August 1911 in Holland, MI. An obituary appeared in the Record Eagle on the following day (page 3):

    OLD RESIDENT GONE

    Mrs. Collins Shillings Died at Holland Last Night

    Mrs. Collins Shillings, for forty years a resident of Traverse City, passed away at the home of her daughter in Holland last night, and the former residents of the city and burial this evening (sic). Mr. and Mrs. Shillngs were among the best known of the former residents of the city and during their

    Collins married Mary M. George. Mary was born in 1839/1840 in Ohio, United States; died on 11 Aug 1911 in Holland, Ottawa, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary M. George was born in 1839/1840 in Ohio, United States; died on 11 Aug 1911 in Holland, Ottawa, Michigan, United States.

    Notes:

    Mary's maiden name is identified on her daughter, Hattie Gray's, death certificate.

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    Children:
    1. 1. Isaiah L. Schilling was born in 1866/1867 in Michigan, United States.
    2. Hattie May Schilling was born on 18 Jul 1873 in Hillsdale, Michigan, United States; died on 1 Dec 1959 in Benzie, Michigan, United States; was buried in Oakwood Cemetery,Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States.
    3. Ella M. Schilling was born in 1869/1870 in Michigan, United States.
    4. Cora Schilling was born in 1884 in Michigan, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Christian H. Schilling was born in 1823 in Pennsylvania, United States; died in 1890; was buried in Adams, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States.

    Notes:

    In the 1850 Hancock County, Ohio Census, Christian and Hannah and their children reside in Blanchard Twp. His Real Estate Value is $350.00 and he is a farmer.

    In the 1860 Hancock County, Ohio Census, Christian and Hannah and their children and their son-on-law, James George, reside in Blanchard Twp. Christian's parents also reside with them. Christian is a farmer whose Real Estate value is $3,500 and whose Personal Estate value is $600.

    In the 1870 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Christian, his children Simon and Silas, born to his first wife Hannah, a male named Stransberry Schilling who is aged 13 and born in Ohio, his second wife, Martha, whose parents, and the following children Delilah M., age 7, born in Ohio; Clement, age 6, born in Ohio; Melvina, age 5, born in Michigan; George, age 2, born in Michigan; and Nettie, who was born in Michigan in December 1869, reside in North Adams, Adams Township. Christian is a farmer with $6,000 in Real Estate and a Personal Estate valued at $1,130.

    In the 1880 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Christian, his wife, Martha, and their children reside in Adams Township. That record states that Christian's father was born in Wurtemburg and that his mother was born in Germany.

    Christian married Hannah Stambaugh on 17 Jul 1842 in Stark, Ohio, United States. Hannah (daughter of Henry Stambaugh and Catharina Walter) was born on 5 May 1824 in Ohio, United States; died on 26 May 1864; was buried in McComb Union Cemetery, McComb, Hancock, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah Stambaugh was born on 5 May 1824 in Ohio, United States (daughter of Henry Stambaugh and Catharina Walter); died on 26 May 1864; was buried in McComb Union Cemetery, McComb, Hancock, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:

    Hannah's cemetery markers states "Hannah Shilling w/o C" who died at age 37 years, 0 months, 21 days. Her daughter, Samantha, and infant son, Wilson, are buired next to her in Row 31 of the "Old Section" of McComb Cemetery.

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    Children:
    1. Mary A. Schilling was born in 1842/1843 in Ohio, United States; died after Nov 1868.
    2. 2. Collins Schilling was born in 1841/1845 in Ohio, United States; died on 13 Nov 1898 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States.
    3. Aaron Schilling was born in Apr 1847 or 1850 in Ohio, United States; died on 5 Mar 1925; was buried on 7 Mar 1925 in Joy Valley Cemetery, Springvale, Emmet, Michigan, United States.
    4. Samantha Schilling was born on 23 Mar 1850* in Ohio, United States; died on 2 Nov 1854 in Hancock, Ohio, United States; was buried in McComb Union Cemetery, McComb, Hancock, Ohio, United States.
    5. Simon Schilling was born in 1853/1854 in Ohio, United States; died on 27 Mar 1884 in Michigan, United States; was buried in Adams, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States.
    6. Lucinda Shilling was born on 19 Apr 1854 in Ohio, United States; died on 20 Jun 1932 in Petoskey, Emmet, Michigan, United States; was buried on 22 Jun 1932 in Greenwood Cemetery, Petoskey, Emmet co., Michigan, United States.
    7. Silas Shilling was born in Mar 1857 in Ohio, United States; died after 1920.
    8. Wilson Schilling was born in 1851/1860; died 1851 and before 26 May 1861; was buried in McComb Union Cemetery, McComb, Hancock, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 4


  1. 10.  Henry Stambaugh was born on 17 Sep 1785 in Pennsylvania, United States; died on 31 Oct 1866 in Portage,Ohio, United States; was buried in Sand Hill Cemetery, Randolph, Portage, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:

    Name Prefix: Rev.
    Rev. Jacob Lischy's Private Pastoral Records for Lischy's Reformed Church in York County, Pennsylvania, 1773 -1901 record the baptism of Henry Stambach who was born 14 September 1785 (this date is within 3 days of the birthdate calculated according to Rev. Henry Stambaugh's cemetery marker). His parents are identified as Philip and Margaret Stambach; the probablity that this is Henry, son of Philip and Barbara, but with some recording error, appears great. The baptismal sponsors were Jacob and Anna Hauser.

    There is an entry for Henry Stambaugh in Manallen Twp., 1810 Adams County, Pennsylvania Census witht he following family:

    1 male 16 - 25
    3 males under 10
    1 female 16-25
    1 female under 10


    There is an entry for Henry Stombaugh in the 1820 Columbiana County, Ohio Census for Centre Twp. with the following family:

    1 male 26 - 45
    2 males 10 - 16
    5 males under 10
    1 female 26 - 45
    1 female 10 - 16
    2 females under 10
    1 person engaged in agriculture


    Reference is made to Henry in the Columbiana County Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 14, as submitted by Carol Willsey Bell. The record originally appeared in the Ohio Patriot published in New Lisbon by William D. Lepper Saturday, 12 September 1829:


    DIED Sunday morning last at the residence of John Watson in
    this town, the Rev. John Waggner late of Rockbridge Co., VA,
    at the advanced age of 75 years. The deceased had left home on foot, a distrance of several hundred miles, in search of two of
    his sons, of whom no tidings were had until whitin a few days
    of his demise and too late for information to reach them of his
    situation. It may be a gratification to his relations and friends
    to learn, though he died among strangers, that every care & attention was paid to him by Mr. Watson & family and the
    family of Martin Helman, that humanity cound suggest. His remains were interred on Monday in the German Cemetery at which the Rev. Henry Stambaugh officiated in a feeling and impressive manner.


    In the 1850 Portage County, Ohio Census, Henry and his second wife, Hannah, reside in Randolph Township where Henry is a cooper. His Real Estate value is $1,600.00.

    In the 1860 Portage County, Ohi Census, Henry and Hannah continue to reside in Randolph Twp. Henry's Real Estate value is $600.00 and his Personal Estate value is $2,000.00.

    In the biographical sketch of A.W. Stambaugh in History of Stark County with an outline sketch of Ohio edited by William Henry Perrin, his grandfather is identified as Rev. Henry Stambaugh. This source does not mention Henry and Catharina's children Jacob or Hannah but does mention a son "Josiah", a daughter, "Emma", and a second daughter bearing the name "Catharine" that are not mentioned in any other document or resource that I have yet found.

    That same source explains that Henry married Catharine "...and with his family of children emigrated to Ohio, crossing the river at Pittsburg in a ferryboat. He came to New Lisbon, Ohio, where he rented land twelve years, but finally made his way to the county [Stark], and settled first in Nimishillen Tp., when it was all a wilderness; remaining here seven years, when, he removed to Canton and remained seven years, and finally located in Portage Co., where he died in 1866. He was a minister of the Albright faith, as were also John and Jacob, his brothers, but later in life joined the United Brethren Church. (page 968)."

    According to that same county history, Henry's "...ancestor was Philip, a native of Alsace on the Rhine. He and several brothers came to York Co., Pa., and settled there previous to the war of the Revolution. The children of Philip were --- Jacob, Henry, John, Catharine, Mary and Elizabeth. Philip was remarkably fond of hunting and the chase, and upon his arrival in Pennsylvania, purchased several hundred acres of land at South Mountain, in Adams Co., Pa. (967)."

    Henry

    Henry married Catharina Walter. Catharina (daughter of Henry Walter and Barbara) was born on 24 Aug 1785 in Pennsylvania, United States; died on 24 Apr 1842; was buried in Sand Hill Cemetery, Randolph, Portage, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Catharina Walter was born on 24 Aug 1785 in Pennsylvania, United States (daughter of Henry Walter and Barbara); died on 24 Apr 1842; was buried in Sand Hill Cemetery, Randolph, Portage, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:

    According to her daughter, Lydia's, various Census entries, Catharine was born in Pennsylvania.

    Catharine is buried next to her husband, Henry, and their son, Peter.

    Notes:

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    Children:
    1. Philip Stambaugh was born on 20 Dec 1806; died on 21 Dec 1823; was buried in German Cemetery, Lisbon, Columbiana, Ohio, United States.
    2. Mary Ann Stambaugh was born on 1 Apr 1808 in Pennsylvania, United States; died on 1 Apr 1877 in Woodbridge, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States; was buried in West Woodbridge Cemetery, Camden, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States.
    3. Jacob Stambaugh was born on 6 Mar 1809 in Adams, Pennsylvania, United States; was christened on 2 Apr 1809 in Adams, Pennsylvania, United States; died in Mar 1844 in Portage,Ohio, United States.
    4. Henry Walter Stambaugh was born on 18 Feb 1810 in Adams, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 9 Nov 1868 in New Franklin, Columbiana, Ohio, United States.
    5. Moses Stambaugh was born on 24 Dec 1812 in Pennsylvania, United States; died on 12 Jan 1872; was buried in Sand Hill Cemetery, Randolph, Portage, Ohio, United States.
    6. Barbara (Barbary) Stambaugh was born in 1812/1813 in Pennsylvania, United States; was buried in Dukes Cemetery, Blanchard, Hancock, Ohio, United States.
    7. Catharine Stambaugh was born in 1815 in Pennsylvania, United States; died on 4 Aug 1873 in Camden, Schuyler, Illinois, United States; was buried in Marlow Cemetery, Camden, Schuyler, Illinois, United States.
    8. John Stambaugh was born in 1815/1816 in Pennsylvania, United States; died in 1855/1860.
    9. Peter Stambaugh was born on 11 Jul 1818; died on 29 Jun 1842; was buried in Sand Hill Cemetery, Randolph, Portage, Ohio, United States.
    10. 5. Hannah Stambaugh was born on 5 May 1824 in Ohio, United States; died on 26 May 1864; was buried in McComb Union Cemetery, McComb, Hancock, Ohio, United States.
    11. Lydia A. Stambaugh was born on 2 Aug 1827 in Columbania, Ohio, United States; died on 30 Nov 1912 in Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States; was buried on 3 Dec 1912 in Mansfield Cemetery, Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, United States.
    12. Michael Stambaugh
    13. David Stambaugh died after Nov 1868.


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