Solomin was a butcher and a shoemaker, lived and is buried at Clear Springs, Maryland. Solomon was a War Vet., having at the age of 17 years, served in The War Of 1812. He married Marie/Maria Jane Fisher, who was born 1805, died 13 Mar 1875. They had seven children; Rebecca 1825-1909 (married William McKee), Sarah E. 1830-1908, Charlotte 1833-1902 (in 1863 married John Sponceller), John D. 1835-1921, Hannah Mary 1839-1918 (married David H. Flory), Margaret 1841-1929 (married Perry L. Prather) and Eliza Catherine 1843-1894 (in 1870 married Robert Ward Greer) TJD2012
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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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Solomin was a butcher and a shoemaker, lived and is buried at Clear Springs, Maryland. Solomon was a War Vet., having at the age of 17 years, served in The War Of 1812. He married Marie/Maria Jane Fisher, who was born 1805, died 13 Mar 1875. They had seven children; Rebecca 1825-1909 (married William McKee), Sarah E. 1830-1908, Charlotte 1833-1902 (in 1863 married John Sponceller), John D. 1835-1921, Hannah Mary 1839-1918 (married David H. Flory), Margaret 1841-1929 (married Perry L. Prather) and Eliza Catherine 1843-1894 (in 1870 married Robert Ward Greer) TJD2012
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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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