Virginia, September 13th, 1811, and died in
Henry Co., Ind., December 19th, 1895, aged
84 years, 4 months and 6 days. He was a
brother to Jacob and Daniel Stover, ministers
in the White River Conference of the
U. B. Church. He was a faithful member of
the U. B. Church for about 50 years, an active
Christian and lived what he professed.
He was united in marriage with Mary Bushong,
March 24th, 1831, To this union were
born seven children. His wife and four children
preceded him to their future home. The
deceased left Virginia at the beginning of
March in 1861. He was a widower for eighteen
years, during which time he made his
home with his daughter and son-in-law, Mary
and Charley Hawley, who live near
Strawns Station, Henry Co., Ind. He was retired
from active life for the past three years
by affliction. He was a loving father and an
obliging neighbor and was greatly loved by
those who knew him best. The funeral was
conducted by the writer in North Salem
Church.
Virginia, September 13th, 1811, and died in
Henry Co., Ind., December 19th, 1895, aged
84 years, 4 months and 6 days. He was a
brother to Jacob and Daniel Stover, ministers
in the White River Conference of the
U. B. Church. He was a faithful member of
the U. B. Church for about 50 years, an active
Christian and lived what he professed.
He was united in marriage with Mary Bushong,
March 24th, 1831, To this union were
born seven children. His wife and four children
preceded him to their future home. The
deceased left Virginia at the beginning of
March in 1861. He was a widower for eighteen
years, during which time he made his
home with his daughter and son-in-law, Mary
and Charley Hawley, who live near
Strawns Station, Henry Co., Ind. He was retired
from active life for the past three years
by affliction. He was a loving father and an
obliging neighbor and was greatly loved by
those who knew him best. The funeral was
conducted by the writer in North Salem
Church.
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