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Betsey <I>Loop</I> Stoutenger

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Betsey Loop Stoutenger

Birth
New York, USA
Death
13 Nov 1911 (aged 88)
Lysander, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Lysander, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 4, Lot 5, grave 1
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George Stoutenger was about twenty and Betsey Loop was sixteen when they married on June 7, 1840 in New York.

The 1860 census revealed George was a farm laborer and he could not read or write. They were living in Hannibal, Oswego County, New York. Household members: George Stavenger (35), Betsey (35), Joseph (15), Norman (13), Martha (8), Emily (3) and Richard (2/12).

Their son, Joseph served in the Civil War, was injured in battle on July 1, 1863 and died at age 19 in the hospital on July 16, 1863 in Adams County, Pennsylvania.

The 1870 census revealed they were living in Lysander, Onondaga County, New York. They were all born in New York. Household members: Geo W. Stautenger (57), Betsey (45), Norman (23), Martha (18), Emily (12), Rachel (11), Justin (8), Joel (7) and Melissa (2).

The 1880 census revealed household members: Geo Stoutenger (60), Betsey (54), Richard (18), Joel (14) and Melissa (12).

The Civil War Pension Index revealed Betsey Stoutenger, mother of Joseph Stoutenger who served in the 147th Infantry in New York applied for a pension on September 10, 1886.

The New York 1892 Census revealed George was a laborer. Their widowed son, Richard and children, their granddaughter and Betsey's invalid mother, Laney were all living with them. Household members: George Stoutenger (73), Betsey (67), Richard (33), Addie (10), Nathan (8), Lany (4), Melissa's daughter, Del Tait (1) and Laney Loop (94).

Their known children:

Joseph Stoutenger (b.1845 d.1863)
Norman Stoutenger (b.1847 d.1928)
Martha Stoutenger (b.1852 d.1931)
Emily "Emma" J. Stoutenger (Brown)
(b.1857 d.1931)
Richard Stoutenger (b.1860 d.1912)
Rachel Stoutenger (b.1860)
Justin Stoutenger (b.1862)
Joel Stoutenger (b.1863 d.1906)
Melissa Stoutenger (Tait)(b.1869 d.1891)

George died sometime between the 1892 and 1900 Census.

The 1900 census revealed Betsey was a widow and owned her farm free from mortgage. She was born in August, 1823 and could not read. She had sixteen children and five were still living. Her son, Richard and granddaughter, Lizzie lived with her. Household members: Betsey Stoughtenge (76), Richard (40) and Melissa's daughter, Lizzie D. Tait (10). Her son, Joel and family lived three doors away.

The 1910 census revealed Betsey owned her house with a mortgage. Her son, Richard was still living with her. She had fourteen children and four were still living. Household members: Betsey Stoughtinger (86), Richard (46) and Joel's son, Asa (17).

Death record revealed Betsey Loop Stoutenger, a widow was born in New York and lived to age 86 years, 2 months and 23 days. She died from pneumonia on November 13, 1911 in Lysander, Onondaga County, New York. Her parents were William Loop and Lancy Van Wagner, both of New York. She was buried in Chase Cemetery.

Betsey lived to age 86.
George Stoutenger was about twenty and Betsey Loop was sixteen when they married on June 7, 1840 in New York.

The 1860 census revealed George was a farm laborer and he could not read or write. They were living in Hannibal, Oswego County, New York. Household members: George Stavenger (35), Betsey (35), Joseph (15), Norman (13), Martha (8), Emily (3) and Richard (2/12).

Their son, Joseph served in the Civil War, was injured in battle on July 1, 1863 and died at age 19 in the hospital on July 16, 1863 in Adams County, Pennsylvania.

The 1870 census revealed they were living in Lysander, Onondaga County, New York. They were all born in New York. Household members: Geo W. Stautenger (57), Betsey (45), Norman (23), Martha (18), Emily (12), Rachel (11), Justin (8), Joel (7) and Melissa (2).

The 1880 census revealed household members: Geo Stoutenger (60), Betsey (54), Richard (18), Joel (14) and Melissa (12).

The Civil War Pension Index revealed Betsey Stoutenger, mother of Joseph Stoutenger who served in the 147th Infantry in New York applied for a pension on September 10, 1886.

The New York 1892 Census revealed George was a laborer. Their widowed son, Richard and children, their granddaughter and Betsey's invalid mother, Laney were all living with them. Household members: George Stoutenger (73), Betsey (67), Richard (33), Addie (10), Nathan (8), Lany (4), Melissa's daughter, Del Tait (1) and Laney Loop (94).

Their known children:

Joseph Stoutenger (b.1845 d.1863)
Norman Stoutenger (b.1847 d.1928)
Martha Stoutenger (b.1852 d.1931)
Emily "Emma" J. Stoutenger (Brown)
(b.1857 d.1931)
Richard Stoutenger (b.1860 d.1912)
Rachel Stoutenger (b.1860)
Justin Stoutenger (b.1862)
Joel Stoutenger (b.1863 d.1906)
Melissa Stoutenger (Tait)(b.1869 d.1891)

George died sometime between the 1892 and 1900 Census.

The 1900 census revealed Betsey was a widow and owned her farm free from mortgage. She was born in August, 1823 and could not read. She had sixteen children and five were still living. Her son, Richard and granddaughter, Lizzie lived with her. Household members: Betsey Stoughtenge (76), Richard (40) and Melissa's daughter, Lizzie D. Tait (10). Her son, Joel and family lived three doors away.

The 1910 census revealed Betsey owned her house with a mortgage. Her son, Richard was still living with her. She had fourteen children and four were still living. Household members: Betsey Stoughtinger (86), Richard (46) and Joel's son, Asa (17).

Death record revealed Betsey Loop Stoutenger, a widow was born in New York and lived to age 86 years, 2 months and 23 days. She died from pneumonia on November 13, 1911 in Lysander, Onondaga County, New York. Her parents were William Loop and Lancy Van Wagner, both of New York. She was buried in Chase Cemetery.

Betsey lived to age 86.


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