Mary Catherine Stoughton

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NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Mary Catherine "Kate" Stoughton is not in my direct ancestry. She is two steps removed in the following ways:

Mary Catherine Stoughton was probably born in Muddy Creek Twp., Butler County, PA. She was a toddler, probably two or three years old when her mother, Susan Harvey, died. Her father moved by 1848 to Callensberg in Clarion Co. and remarried when Mary Catherine was four; her step-mother Susan Myer raised her. Mary Catherine married at age 20 to William Whitman, who was 11 years her senior. They moved westward to Lawrence Co., Missouri by 1860, and her father followed in 1867. The two families were still in Missouri in 1870. Her father moved on to Kansas in 1880 but the Whitmans appear to have remained in Missouri, in Newton County in 1900 & 1910. By 1900 they had had seven children, six of whom were living, and by 1910 only five children remained living. Mary Catherine was age 65 in 1910, her husband age 81. Two daughters live with them, the younger, Mollie, age 13, which would indicate that Mary Catherine had her last child at about age 52.

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 12 or19 Nov 1844 expect Muddy Creek Twp. Butler Co., PA [10][12]
Marriage 1864 To William Whitman
(b. 22 Feb. 1833 in PA - d. 9 May 1915Lawrence Co. MO); parents Joe Whitman & Mollie Bean b. Germany or PA
[6][13]
Death 10 or 11 June 1911 Berwick, Newton Co. MO [10][12]
Burial Clear Creek Cemetery/ Baptist Church 11 June 1911 [10][12]

Ancestry chart segment

  Generation 5                   Generation 6                    Generation 7          
 
                                             
                                              
                                                            +-- John Stoughton  
                                                            |   (1773-1833)      
                            +-- Barnard VanZant Stoughton --+                    
                            |            (1817-1887)        |                         
 Mary Catherine Stoughton --+                               +-- Catherine Covert
                            |                                   (1778->1850)
                            +-- Susan Harvey
                                (1817-1847)
 Sources:  [9] 

Children

(7 children with William Whitman; birth order uncertain; 6 living in 1900; 5 living in 1910)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Unknown Whitman [6][7]
John S. Whitman F 1866 PA [4]
Adda Whitman F 1868 MO [4]
Unknown Whitman [6][7]
Carlton Scott Whitman M 3 July 1877 MO died 9 Feb 1898; buried Clear Creek Cem;Berwick,Newton Co. MO [6][7][10][11]
Agnes Whitman F July 1881 MO [6][7]
Mollie Whitman F Nov 1886 MO [6][7]

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co, PA parents residence 1840;
possibly born there 1844
[1]
Piney Twp, Clarion Co, PA by 1850 [2]
Tionesta Twp., Venango Co. PA by 1860 [3]
Spring River Twp., Lawrence Co. MO by 1870 [4]
Van Buren Twp, Newton Co, MO by 1900 [6]
Berwick Twp, Newton Co, MO by 1910 [7]

Photos

Clear Creek Southern Baptist Church 1822, sign & cemetery overview
Gravestone of Wm. & M. C. Whitman at Clear Creek Cemetery, Berwick, MO
Gravestone of Carlton Scott Whitman, Clear Creek Cemetery


Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1840 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co, PA, page 23. Census is not dated.
Family headed by Barnard Stoeton(sic): 2 males <5, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 female 20-30.
Note: the male and female in their 20's are the proper ages for Barnard Stoughton and his wife Susan. The two youngest males are likely to be their children, but the 10-15 year old seems too old to be a child of someone in their 20's.
Family headed by Margaret Stoeton is two entries earlier; William Wimer is next entry.
1840 census pa butler muddy creek pg 23.jpg
2 1850 United States Federal Census, Piney Twp, Clarion Co, PA, page 24. Previous page dated 30 Sept. 1850.
Lines 16-25: B.W. Stoughton, 33, shoemake; Susannah, 33; John, 14; Joseph, 12; Elliott, 10; Hannah, 8; Catharine, 6; Susannah, 4; Jane, 2; Elizabeth, 1/2. John, Joseph, Elliott and Hannah attended school.
1850 census pa clarion piney pg 24.jpg
3 1860 United States Federal Census, Tionesta Twp, Venango Co, PA, page 13. Census dated 15 Aug 1860.
Lines 6-14:D.V. Stoten, 42, farmer, $500 real, $150 personal property; Susan, 46; Joseph, 21, farmer; E.H., 18, farmer; Hannah, 18, house keeping; Catherine, 16, house keeping; June, 12; Elizabeth, 10; Ida, 7. All b. PA.
Note: discrepancy in the name of Barnard V. ( as D.V.)Stoughton is likely a notational error by the census taker.
1860 census pa venango tionesta pg 13.jpg
4 1870 United States Federal Census Spring River Twp, Lawrence Co, MO, page 15. Census dated 5 Aug 1870.
Lines 11-14: William Whitman, 34, carpenter, $400 personal property, b. PA, parents foreign born; Mary C., 25, keeping house, b. PA; John S., 4, b. PA; Adda, 2, b. MO.
1870 census mo lawrence spring river pg 15.jpg
5 1880 United States Federal Census
6 1900 United States Federal Census District 114, Van Buren Twp, Newton Co, MO, page 15. Census dated 27 June 1900.
Lines 45-48: William Whitman, 67, b. Feb 1833, m. 36 years, farmer, b. PA, parents b. Germany, owns farm with mortgage; Mary, wife, 55, b. Dec 1844, m. 36 years, 7 children born, 6 living, b. PA, parents b. PA; Agnes., dau., 18, b. July 1881, b. MO, in school 4 months, b. MO, parents b. PA; Mollie, dau., 13, b. Nov. 1886, b. MO, parents b. PA. All can read write and speak English.
1900 census mo newton van buren dist 114 pg 15.jpg
7 1910 United States Federal Census District 118, Berwick Twp, Newton Co, MO, page 8. Census dated 9-10 May 1910.
Lines 73-74: William Whitman, age 81, m. 47 years, b. PA, parents b. Germany; Mary C., wife, age 65, married 47 yrs, 7 children born, 5 living, b. PA, parents b. PA; Agnes., dau., 18, b. July 1881, b. MO, in school 4 months, b. MO, parents b. PA; Mollie, dau., 13, b. Nov. 1886, b. MO, parents b. PA. All can read write and speak English.
1910 census mo newton berwick dist 118 pg 8.jpg
8 Memories by Jennie Stoughton Osborn, Copyright 1935, Medicine Lodge, Kansas.
Pg. 2 "My mother was living on her farm near Matildaville, Pennsylvania when she met my father, Barnard VanZant Stoughton, who was working at his trade, the shoe business, in Kalensburg, Armstrong, Co., Pa. When I was about a year old they moved out to my mother's farm and there my two younger sisters were born. They then gathered the rest of the children into the home where those mischievous boys kept things stirring."
Pg. 3 "My mother, Susan Myer, had been the wife of John Hagan who died when they had been married twelve years, leaving her with one little boy, John Edward Hagan. Father had married Susan Harvey, but she died leaving six children: John, Joseph, Elliott, Hannah, Catharine, and Susan Blanche, the baby whom the mother gave to her sister, a Mrs. Dustin, who took her to Illinois... When we left mother's farm, we moved to Clarion County on a farm owned by one of mother's brothers and lived there one year; but father could not farm and do much at his trade too. So we moved into a little burg named Bellville. It was a crossroad town of a few houses, ...Sligo Furnace was (2 miles) south, Madison Furnace five miles west, Polk Furnace four miles north, and Curlville three miles East."
See full text
9 James Voltz correspondence 2008, ongoing: jlv100@psu.edu
10 Gravestone transcriptions Clear Creek Cemetery, Berwick, Newton Co., Missouri.
Photos by Kyle Dameron, used by permission. See http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Whitman&GSfn=M.&GSmn=C.&GSby=1844&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=9377205&df=all&
  • " Wm. Whitman Born Feb. 22, 1829, Died (in photo, death date appears un-engraved );
    His Wife M. C. Whitman, Born Nov. 19, 1844, Died June 11, 1911; Death is the Crown of Life".
    Transcription by A. Fix, from family photo:
  • Carlton Scott son of WM & MC WHITMAN 07/03/1877 - 02/09/1898
11 Research of A. Fix, correspondence 2010 - ongoing. See Contributors.
  • Alerted us to the gravestone location (Wm & M.C. Whitman, above); commissioned photo now on Findagrave.com
  • Dates for William Henry Whitman: born 22 Feb 1829, died 9 May 1915 at Berwick, Newton MO; buried Clear Creek Cemetery.
  • Gravestone transcription of Carlton Scott Whitman.
  • Death certificates for William Whitman and Mary Catherine Stoughton Whitman.
12 Death Certificate Mary C. Whitman, Berwick Twp., Newton Co. MO, file No. 21919. White female, married. Born 12 Nov 1844. Occupation House Keeper. Died 10 June 1911. Age 66 yrs, 6 mos, 28 da. Cause of Death: cancer of stomach & bowels, duration 6 yrs. Place of burial: Clear Creek Baptist Cemetary. Date of burial 6/11/1911. Undertaker John W. Taylor, Pierce City MO. Birthplace Butler Co. Penn. Father: Barney Stoughton, born Butler Co. Penn. Mother: Susan Harvey, born Butler Co. Penn. Informant: Wm. Whitman, Wentworth MO. Filed 10 June 1911.
Death Certificate Mary C Whitman.jpg
13 Death Certificate William Whitman,Pierce Twp., Lawrence Co. MO, file no.16541. White male, single. Born 22 Feb 1833, in Penn. Occupation Farmer. Died 9 May 1915, age 82, of "Brights Disease, several years" (kidney disease/chronic nephritis). Attending physician J. E. Barnhill, signed 10 May 1915, address Monett MO. Place of burial: Clear Creek. Date of burial: 10 May 1915. Undertaker: King & Hutcheson, Monett MO. Father: Joe Whitman, b. Penn. Mother: Mollie Bean, b. Penn. Informant: W. T. Whitman, Monett, MO
Death Certif Wm Whitman.jpg

Source notes

  • The name "Catharine Stoughton" appears in her parents household census of 1850-1860. The name "Mary C." appears as wife of William Whitman in 1870-1910 census. Half-sister Jennie notes in her "Memories" that when Jennie moved with her parents to Missouri, Kate was already married in PA to Mr. Whitman. We make the assumption that the William Whitman and Mary C., of Newton County Missouri, is Jennie's half sister, and (from the census)that her first name was Mary.
  • If William Whitman's parents (born in Germany per 1900 census) were Germans, then a surname change is to be expected.
  • No Whitmans of age to be children found in 1910 census, Newton Co., Missouri. Numerous Whitmans in Missouri, but no basis to connect them as children of Mary Catherine, if not living in proximity.
  • Ancestry.com index search for 1880 census gave no Mary or Mary C. Whitman with husband William or b. around 1844 in PA. Searching for William Whitman b. PA also gave no results that appeared to be the correct individual.
  • Photos by Kyle Dameron of gravestone for Wm. & M. C. Whitman at Clear Creek Cemetery, and of the Clear Creek Southern Baptist Church sign, both on FindAGrave.com website, on page for Mary Catherine Stoughton created by Kim Slayton. Upper sign: "Clear Creek Southern Baptist Church, founded 1882. Lower sign: Hmong First Baptist, Mission of Missouri, 9354 Wallaby Rd., Pierce City MO 65723.
    Directions to cemetery: "Across road from First Hmong Baptist Church. Church is 3/4 mile S. of Berwick, which is on highway 60, about 7 miles east of Granby, Missouri".

Research Notes

Conjecture

Research Wishlist

  • 1880 & 1920 census
  • Search for 2 additional children who survived till 1900; one till 1910; search for Whitmans in these census; or in marriage records in Missouri.
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