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1863 - 1934 (~ 71 years)
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Name |
Stier, Marseline A. C. [1] |
Born |
Jan 1863 |
Gender |
Female |
CAUS |
acute myocarditis, bronchial pneumonia |
Census |
1920 |
New Market, Frederick Co., MD |
Census |
1930 |
New Market, Frederick Co., MD |
- Staar, Mashine A
Age:66Year:1930
Birthplace:MarylandRoll: T626_874
Race:WhitePage: 3A
State:MarylandED: 26
County:FrederickImage: 0631
Township:New Market
Relationship:Head
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Died |
30 Jul 1934 [2] |
DCER |
1 Aug 1934 |
New Market, Frederick Co., MD |
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Funeral |
1 Aug 1934 |
New Market, Frederick Co., MD |
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Related to my family |
Y |
_UID |
3FA518B44B294B57A4CF0E0AF9FB42CE55C9 |
Buried |
1 Aug 1934 |
New Market, Frederick Co., MD [2] |
- New Market Methodist Episcopal
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Person ID |
I71 |
Buyer, Stier and Related Families |
Last Modified |
30 Nov 2008 |
Father |
Stier, Hamilton W., b. 1815, New Market, Frederick Co., MD , d. 10 Feb 1878, New Market, Frederick Co., MD (Age 63 years) |
Mother |
Barbour, Achsah A. L., b. Abt 1834, Maryland , d. 1 Dec 1914, New Market, Frederick Co., MD (Age ~ 80 years) |
Married |
6 Oct 1851 [3] |
_UID |
A440AB60BB2D49F588536E116D86087BE5A3 |
Documents |
 | Stier Family Bible
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Histories |
 | Patterson and Stier Families
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FOLIOS |
 | Stier Family Bible
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News |
 | Stier real estate transfer April 24 1889
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Albums |
 | New Market, Maryland (33) New Market traces its history back to the early horse and buggy days of the late 18th century. Founded in 1793 by Nicholas Hall and William Plummer: New Market's location along the historic National Pike, made it a convenient stop for travelers in need of food, lodging, and services. The high-wheeled, six horse, Conestoga wagons were frequent visitors on their way to the Ohio Country and beyond.
The eight hotels and taverns lining Main Street provided travelers with a night's lodging for a Quarter and a glass of whiskey for a Nickel. Beyond the hotels were barns and pens for resting livestock being herded to Baltimore markets. Wheelwrights, blacksmith shops, a tannery as well as, button and shoe factories and wrought iron nail shop met the needs of travelers and the farming community. |
Family ID |
F328 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S441] Maryland 1920 Census.
- [S509] Names in Stone; 75,000 Cemetery Inscriptions from Frederick Co., Maryland, Jacob Mehrling Holdcraft, (1985, Genealogical Publishing Co.).
- [S710] stier2.FTW.
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