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Samuel Stinemetz

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Samuel Stinemetz

Birth
Washington County, Maryland, USA
Death
18 Jan 1879 (aged 68)
Knox County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Samuel was a shoemaker, born in Maryland, moved to Mt.Vernon in 1826 with parents and family. He married Mary Heath and had 2 children; Hannah and Agusta.
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I have found many spellings from the old days differ as only certain individuals could spell and most common folk could not.

This large family spread across the states, esp. Ohio, spelling their family name at least seven different ways!
Please be aware of this before attempting to make new memorials. The memorials reflect how the tombstone is engraved and links made for each person whenever possible.
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NOTE: ! ! ! ! Usually spelled STINEMETZ, but
STEINMETZ, Steinemetz, Stinemets, Stinemates, Stinmetz, Stimatze, Stinemetze and Stinmets, are also commonly found as well as several other variations. I have confirmed most, if not all are of the same family line regardless of how it was spelled. Spellings vary in hundreds of tombstones and documents but links are certain. TJD2012
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Samuel was a shoemaker, born in Maryland, moved to Mt.Vernon in 1826 with parents and family. He married Mary Heath and had 2 children; Hannah and Agusta.
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I have found many spellings from the old days differ as only certain individuals could spell and most common folk could not.

This large family spread across the states, esp. Ohio, spelling their family name at least seven different ways!
Please be aware of this before attempting to make new memorials. The memorials reflect how the tombstone is engraved and links made for each person whenever possible.
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NOTE: ! ! ! ! Usually spelled STINEMETZ, but
STEINMETZ, Steinemetz, Stinemets, Stinemates, Stinmetz, Stimatze, Stinemetze and Stinmets, are also commonly found as well as several other variations. I have confirmed most, if not all are of the same family line regardless of how it was spelled. Spellings vary in hundreds of tombstones and documents but links are certain. TJD2012
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