In the 1860 census ( recorded on August 23, 1860 ) they are shown residing in Caroline County, Maryland. Joshua is noted as being a farmer and also noted as being born in Delaware. His wife Margaret is noted as being born in Maryland. Anngelena is noted as being 3 years old.
Her dad Joshua, at the age of 50, enlisted in Company I, 4th Maryland Infantry (Union) on November 1, 1862 in Easton, Maryland for a term of 9 months. During his service in July, 1863 he became ill and stayed in the hospital in Washington D.C. until December, 1863 when he was discharged from the service due to illness.
Anngelena married Edward William Stubbs on December 25, 1875 in Delaware. They were married by the Reverand John Ervine of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
After their marriage they first resided on the farm owned by Nathan and Margaret Clark in South Murderkill Hundred ( Felton - Harrington area ) Kent County, Delaware and Edward is shown as a laborer on that farm in the 1880 census.
They continued residing on that Delaware farm at least through March of 1885 as their fourth child Margaret Annie Stubbs is shown as being born in Delaware.
Sometime after Margaret's birth and before the birth of their fifth child, William Edward Stubbs in 1887 ( who sometimes was referred to as Edward, Jr.), they moved to the Henderson, Maryland area, on the road to Goldsboro, on a farm where Edward is noted as farming on his own.
Sometime after the 1910 census Edward and his wife Anngelena moved to Delaware. It's believed that they moved into a home at 71 Dorman Street, Harrington, Delaware as that is where Anngelena was residing in the 1940 census as a widow. Possibly it was to be closer to their son Jasper and his family.
Edward preceded his wife in passing away at the age of 67 due to complications involving Nephritis ( kidney and intestine problems ) on April 23, 1916 in Harrington, Delaware. He was interred in the Mt. Olive Cemetery in Sandtown, Delaware.
After the 1940 census and prior to her passing Anngelena moved to her daughter Margaret Anna Stubbs Schuyler home in Denton, Maryland. She passed away there on December 20, 1946 at the age of 88 and was interred with her husband here at Mt. Olive. They had 7 known children.
Anngelena was the mom of Clara Z. Stubbs Eveland, Robert Henry Stubbs, Jasper Stubbs, Margaret Annie Stubbs Schuyler, William Edward Stubbs, Elezene Stubbs and Clayton Andrew Stubbs.
In the 1860 census ( recorded on August 23, 1860 ) they are shown residing in Caroline County, Maryland. Joshua is noted as being a farmer and also noted as being born in Delaware. His wife Margaret is noted as being born in Maryland. Anngelena is noted as being 3 years old.
Her dad Joshua, at the age of 50, enlisted in Company I, 4th Maryland Infantry (Union) on November 1, 1862 in Easton, Maryland for a term of 9 months. During his service in July, 1863 he became ill and stayed in the hospital in Washington D.C. until December, 1863 when he was discharged from the service due to illness.
Anngelena married Edward William Stubbs on December 25, 1875 in Delaware. They were married by the Reverand John Ervine of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
After their marriage they first resided on the farm owned by Nathan and Margaret Clark in South Murderkill Hundred ( Felton - Harrington area ) Kent County, Delaware and Edward is shown as a laborer on that farm in the 1880 census.
They continued residing on that Delaware farm at least through March of 1885 as their fourth child Margaret Annie Stubbs is shown as being born in Delaware.
Sometime after Margaret's birth and before the birth of their fifth child, William Edward Stubbs in 1887 ( who sometimes was referred to as Edward, Jr.), they moved to the Henderson, Maryland area, on the road to Goldsboro, on a farm where Edward is noted as farming on his own.
Sometime after the 1910 census Edward and his wife Anngelena moved to Delaware. It's believed that they moved into a home at 71 Dorman Street, Harrington, Delaware as that is where Anngelena was residing in the 1940 census as a widow. Possibly it was to be closer to their son Jasper and his family.
Edward preceded his wife in passing away at the age of 67 due to complications involving Nephritis ( kidney and intestine problems ) on April 23, 1916 in Harrington, Delaware. He was interred in the Mt. Olive Cemetery in Sandtown, Delaware.
After the 1940 census and prior to her passing Anngelena moved to her daughter Margaret Anna Stubbs Schuyler home in Denton, Maryland. She passed away there on December 20, 1946 at the age of 88 and was interred with her husband here at Mt. Olive. They had 7 known children.
Anngelena was the mom of Clara Z. Stubbs Eveland, Robert Henry Stubbs, Jasper Stubbs, Margaret Annie Stubbs Schuyler, William Edward Stubbs, Elezene Stubbs and Clayton Andrew Stubbs.
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