The 1810 census revealed they lived in Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: John Standoff (45 & over), Mary (45 & over), Margaret & one female (10-15) and five slaves.
The 1820 census revealed John was a farmer and they lived in Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: John Standoff (45 & over), Mary (45 & over) and five slaves.
The 1830 census revealed household members: John Standolph (80-89), Mary (80-89), one male (10-14) and ten slaves.
Their known children:
Mary "Polly" Standoff (b.1774 d.1862)
Henry Standoff (b.1780 d.bet.1840-1850)
Ann Standoff (Ford)(Siders)(b.1781 d.1855)
Sally Standoff (b.1785 d.1818)
Jane Standoff (b.1786 d.1837)
Nancy Standoff (Hostetter)(b.1793)
Margaret "Peggy" Standoff (Hostetter)
(b.1796 d.1840)
They had been married about fifty-seven years when John died in 1830.
John lived to about age 89.
The 1810 census revealed they lived in Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: John Standoff (45 & over), Mary (45 & over), Margaret & one female (10-15) and five slaves.
The 1820 census revealed John was a farmer and they lived in Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: John Standoff (45 & over), Mary (45 & over) and five slaves.
The 1830 census revealed household members: John Standolph (80-89), Mary (80-89), one male (10-14) and ten slaves.
Their known children:
Mary "Polly" Standoff (b.1774 d.1862)
Henry Standoff (b.1780 d.bet.1840-1850)
Ann Standoff (Ford)(Siders)(b.1781 d.1855)
Sally Standoff (b.1785 d.1818)
Jane Standoff (b.1786 d.1837)
Nancy Standoff (Hostetter)(b.1793)
Margaret "Peggy" Standoff (Hostetter)
(b.1796 d.1840)
They had been married about fifty-seven years when John died in 1830.
John lived to about age 89.
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