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| name              = Jeremiah Stover
 
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| death_date    = 1808<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref>
 
| death_date    = 1808<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref>
 
| resting_place    = Wilkes Co., North Carolina<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref>
 
| resting_place    = Wilkes Co., North Carolina<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref>
| spouse            = Mary _____<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref>
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| spouse            = [[Mary Jewell]] (b. c. 1745, Virginia)<ref>http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/h/e/Kerry-A-Wheeler/GENE7-0013.html</ref>
 
| children          = [[Joseph Stover]]<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref>
 
| children          = [[Joseph Stover]]<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref>
 
| parents          = [[Jacob Stover Jr.]]<br />Catherine _____<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref>
 
| parents          = [[Jacob Stover Jr.]]<br />Catherine _____<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref>
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*To do: Parents may be traceable, and more biographical details available [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329 here]]
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In 1780, Jeremiah was found guilty of treason against the Commonwealth (see below).
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== Timeline<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref> ==
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In Virginia:
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* 1764: Walgreen page 38- Lunenburg Co tithes 1748-1783 Cornwall Parish 1764 Elijah White's list: Jeremiah Stover 1 tithe
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* 1765: In Pittsylvania County, Virginia, 1767 Land and Tithes a Jeremiah and Jacob Stober are listed
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* 1765: Land desc "Stover's line" Pittsylvania Co
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* 1767: Pittsylvania tax list, Jacob and Jeremiah Stobo
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* 1780: Charged and tried (with 43 other mean) for misbehavior and Treason in Botetourt County Virginia.  "...being guilty of treason against the Commonwealth, do order him to receive 39 lashes." <ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=gjYUAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA135&ots=K6lZwrJuyV&dq=jeremiah%20stover%20jacob%20francisco%20treason&pg=PA135#v=onepage&q=jeremiah%20stover%20jacob%20francisco%20treason&f=false</ref>
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* 1785: He had 9 whites, 1 house, 1 other bldg
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* 1787: Jeremiah & Jacob Stover on Tax List of Franklin Co., VA.  One in Dist A and one in B. Tax list does not tell if they owned land, but presume they did. Jeremiah was person charged with the tax, no males 16-21, no slaves, 2 horses, 4 cows
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In North Carolina:
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* 1805: Records Search: Samuel E. Sebastian, Wilkes County, NC, Taxables, 1795-1805: p. 34. 1805. Capt. John Stanley's District: Jeremiam Stover: no polls, 230 A. [Note: Aged over 45, he had aged off the list for the personal tax. per Jo White Linn]
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* 1808: Samuel Chambers bought at the sale of the estate of Jeremiah Stover, deceased (Will Book 2 p233)
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==Treason Trial<ref>http://genforum.genealogy.com/stalcop/messages/5.html</ref>==
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Through the summer of 1780 there was some Tory sentiment in all the frontier counties, partly among the natives and partly in groups of disaffected citizens from other parts of the state. Col. Preston was instrument in capturing and punishing some of the citizens of Botetourt and Montgomery Counties, and referred to the Governor the question of the sale of their effects. Among those held for trial were our good neighbors, Col. William Ingles, John and Joseph McDonald, John Henderson, Walter Stewart, Samuel Robinson, John Haven and sons, James and William; Robert King, Frederick Smith and Robert McGee. (Kegley’s Virginia Frontier, pg 654) Following the confessions, Montgomery & Botetourt Counties proceeded to bring these persons to trial for misbehavior and treason against the state. The action taken by the court varied from posting bond to going to “gaol” in Augusta to enlisting in the Continental Army, to receiving thirty-nine lashes. William Grant volunteered to enlist for 18 months, Adam Sevier, a youth, offered to enlist, Jacob & John Shull offered to enlist until Dec. 1781. Frederick Smith the same, and took oath as a soldier. ([[http://www.amazon.com/Early-adventurers-Western-waters-1745-1800/dp/B00073AEIS| Early Adventurers on the Western Waters]] by Kegley Vol 1, pp 144-145)
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==Last Will and Testament<ref>http://webspace.webring.com/people/cu/um_9710/JeWill.html</ref>==
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NOVEMBER 26, 1807
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In the name of God, amen this is my last will and testament.  I Jeremiah Stover Senr. will, give, & bequiath to my sons Jeremiah Stover and John Stover but if I have not divided my land as I thought I had in the deed, that the land be divided equal between them my sons  above named.  I devise the red stear to  Jeremiah Stover, and the black stear to my son John Stover, the black cow & calf to my son Jeremiah Stover, the white cow & calf to  my son John Stover.  Likewise ten head of hogs be divided between my two sons John & Jeremiah Stover, equal divided.  Likewise ___ equal  divide all the pots I own & silver & beds &  household firniture between my sons Jeremiah & John Stover, likewise thirteen (Mobby?)  Stands, & all his corn & his ____ _____ &  farmers tools, & all the wheat & rye equal  between my two sons Jeremiah & John Stover. Likewise a entry of land lying on the waters  of Hunting Creek, joining the other 
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(plat/plot??) equal to my two sons John & Jeremiah  Stover, all is left in the hands of executors to divide asequal as the can to the best of their judgement.  Likewise a decent burial out of the will.  I Jeremiah Stover  Senr. leave for executors, Joshua Southers & 
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Pressley Bussel Senr.  Signed & delivered in the presents of us.
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Wits:                Jeremiah's X Mark
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Henry Souther Junr.                   
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Jeremiah X Stover
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William X Lunsford                       
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Ann X Souther
  
== Family ==
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Feb. Term A D 1808      The above will was duly Recorded
  
Jeremiah and Mary had 14 children<ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emmich&id=I6329</ref>:
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Wilkes Co., NC, Will Bk. 2, p.226  1808
* Catharine Stover b: 1772 in Lunenburg Co, VA
 
* Hezekiah? Stover b: ABT 1770 in VA
 
* Obadiah? Stover b: ABT 1771
 
* Anna Stover b: ABT 1772 in VA
 
* Lydia Stover b: 26 JUL 1773 in VA
 
* Jacob Stover b: ABT 1767 in VA
 
* Jeremiah Stover b: ABT 1780 in VA
 
* John Stover b: ABT 1780 in VA
 
* Rachel Stover b: ABT 1781 in VA
 
* [[Joseph Stover]] b: 11 SEP 1783 in Botetourt Co, VA
 
* Barbara Stover b: BEF 1785
 
* Rutha Stover b: 1787 in VA
 
* Elizabeth Suzanne Stover
 
* Isaac Stover
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 29 October 2010

Jeremiah Stover
Born Before 1748[1]
Germany or Virginia or Maryland[2]
Died 1808[3]
Resting place Wilkes Co., North Carolina[4]
Spouse Mary Jewell (b. c. 1745, Virginia)[5]
Children Joseph Stover[6]
Parents Jacob Stover Jr.
Catherine _____[7]

In 1780, Jeremiah was found guilty of treason against the Commonwealth (see below).

Timeline[8][edit]

In Virginia:

  • 1764: Walgreen page 38- Lunenburg Co tithes 1748-1783 Cornwall Parish 1764 Elijah White's list: Jeremiah Stover 1 tithe
  • 1765: In Pittsylvania County, Virginia, 1767 Land and Tithes a Jeremiah and Jacob Stober are listed
  • 1765: Land desc "Stover's line" Pittsylvania Co
  • 1767: Pittsylvania tax list, Jacob and Jeremiah Stobo
  • 1780: Charged and tried (with 43 other mean) for misbehavior and Treason in Botetourt County Virginia. "...being guilty of treason against the Commonwealth, do order him to receive 39 lashes." [9]
  • 1785: He had 9 whites, 1 house, 1 other bldg
  • 1787: Jeremiah & Jacob Stover on Tax List of Franklin Co., VA. One in Dist A and one in B. Tax list does not tell if they owned land, but presume they did. Jeremiah was person charged with the tax, no males 16-21, no slaves, 2 horses, 4 cows

In North Carolina:

  • 1805: Records Search: Samuel E. Sebastian, Wilkes County, NC, Taxables, 1795-1805: p. 34. 1805. Capt. John Stanley's District: Jeremiam Stover: no polls, 230 A. [Note: Aged over 45, he had aged off the list for the personal tax. per Jo White Linn]
  • 1808: Samuel Chambers bought at the sale of the estate of Jeremiah Stover, deceased (Will Book 2 p233)

Treason Trial[10][edit]

Through the summer of 1780 there was some Tory sentiment in all the frontier counties, partly among the natives and partly in groups of disaffected citizens from other parts of the state. Col. Preston was instrument in capturing and punishing some of the citizens of Botetourt and Montgomery Counties, and referred to the Governor the question of the sale of their effects. Among those held for trial were our good neighbors, Col. William Ingles, John and Joseph McDonald, John Henderson, Walter Stewart, Samuel Robinson, John Haven and sons, James and William; Robert King, Frederick Smith and Robert McGee. (Kegley’s Virginia Frontier, pg 654) Following the confessions, Montgomery & Botetourt Counties proceeded to bring these persons to trial for misbehavior and treason against the state. The action taken by the court varied from posting bond to going to “gaol” in Augusta to enlisting in the Continental Army, to receiving thirty-nine lashes. William Grant volunteered to enlist for 18 months, Adam Sevier, a youth, offered to enlist, Jacob & John Shull offered to enlist until Dec. 1781. Frederick Smith the same, and took oath as a soldier. ([Early Adventurers on the Western Waters] by Kegley Vol 1, pp 144-145)

Last Will and Testament[11][edit]

NOVEMBER 26, 1807

In the name of God, amen this is my last will and testament. I Jeremiah Stover Senr. will, give, & bequiath to my sons Jeremiah Stover and John Stover but if I have not divided my land as I thought I had in the deed, that the land be divided equal between them my sons above named. I devise the red stear to Jeremiah Stover, and the black stear to my son John Stover, the black cow & calf to my son Jeremiah Stover, the white cow & calf to my son John Stover. Likewise ten head of hogs be divided between my two sons John & Jeremiah Stover, equal divided. Likewise ___ equal divide all the pots I own & silver & beds & household firniture between my sons Jeremiah & John Stover, likewise thirteen (Mobby?) Stands, & all his corn & his ____ _____ & farmers tools, & all the wheat & rye equal between my two sons Jeremiah & John Stover. Likewise a entry of land lying on the waters of Hunting Creek, joining the other (plat/plot??) equal to my two sons John & Jeremiah Stover, all is left in the hands of executors to divide asequal as the can to the best of their judgement. Likewise a decent burial out of the will. I Jeremiah Stover Senr. leave for executors, Joshua Southers & Pressley Bussel Senr. Signed & delivered in the presents of us.

Wits: Jeremiah's X Mark Henry Souther Junr. Jeremiah X Stover William X Lunsford Ann X Souther

Feb. Term A D 1808 The above will was duly Recorded

Wilkes Co., NC, Will Bk. 2, p.226 1808

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