Anna Stoner

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Birth

  • Date: 1756
  • Location: Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, British Empire

Immediate Ancestors

Immediate Descendants

With Samuel Danner:

  • Susannah Danner (born April 2, 1778 and married John Galada (Colida))
  • Elizabeth Danner (born September 30, 1779 and married John Ritenour on October 2, 1803 in Virginia)
  • Jacob Danner (born May 1, 1781, married Betsy Evans on March 25, 1813 in Muhlenberg County, KY)
  • Hanna Danner (born November 6, 1782, married Joshua M. Cain and died in 1840 in Indiana)
  • Samuel Danner Jr
  • David Danner (born March 22, 1786, married Catherine Fesler on March 22, 1806, died 1843 in Indiana)
  • Anna Danner (born March 29, 1788 and married Jacob Ritenour on February 24, 1807 in Shenandoah County, VA)
  • John Danner (born May 13, 1789, married Nellie Wood and later Mary Keel on September 12, 1820 in Switzerland County, IN)
  • Joseph Danner (born November 19, 1791, married Barbara Keel on April 17, 1821 in Switzerland County, IN)
  • Isaac Danner (born April 12, 1794 and married a woman named Moyer and later Sarah D. Porter on August 24, 1848 in Switzerland County, IN. He died in 1879.)
  • Solomon Danner (born August 26, 1796 and married Mary Shaver on June 17, 1817 in Sussex County, VA and later another named Smith. He died in 1857.)
  • Katherine Danner (born June 10, 1799 and married George Walters.)

Places Lived

Marriages

Death

  • Date: UNKNOWN
  • Location: near Braytown, Indiana

Biographical Information

  • Anna moved to Maryland about age 10.
  • Anna and her husband Samuel suffered a great deal during the Revolution due to their Dunker pacifism, even to the extent of having their Maryland land confiscated.
  • After moving back and forth between North Carolina and Maryland they removed to Muhlenberg County, KY in 1792 where Samuel became an itinerant preacher.

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