Person:George Stillman (9)

m. 2 Apr 1783
  1. Sylvia Stillman1784 - 1859
  2. Sarah Stillman1786 - 1859
  3. Margaret Stillman1788 - 1863
  4. George Stillman1791 - 1867
  5. Susanna Stillman1793 - 1843
  6. Esther Stillman1796 - 1869
  7. Nancy Stillman1799 - 1882
  8. John Stillman1802 - 1887
  9. Lucy Stillman1804 - 1882
  10. David M. Stillman1807 - 1893
  11. Abigail M. Stillman1810 - 1879
m. 1814
  1. George Wells Stillman1815 - 1891
  2. Sarah Stillman1819 - 1888
  3. Joseph Wells Stillman1826 - 1888
Facts and Events
Name George Stillman
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 14 Mar 1791 Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States
Marriage 1814 Alfred, Allegany, New York, United Statesto Bridget Wells
Death[1] 16 Aug 1867 Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States
Obituary[3]
Burial[2] Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, United StatesHebron Cemetery
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Sanford, Ilou M; New York) Seventh Day Baptist Church (Alfred; and Frank L Greene. First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church membership records, Alfred, New York, 1816-1886. (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, c1995)
    83.

    George Stillman Jr s/o Dea. George & Sarah Maxson
    b Mar 14, 1791, ad 1816, dis Hebron 1833, d Hebron Aug 16 '67
    m Alfred 18144 *Betty Wells
    (*Britty ie Bridget Wells)

  2. 2.0 2.1 Find A Grave
    George Stillman.
  3. The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    23:36:143, September 5, 1867.

    In Hebron, Pa., Aug. 16th, 1867, Mr. Geo. Stillman, aged 76 years, 5 months, and 2 days.
    Bro. Stillman made a profession of religion in early life, becoming a member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Berlin, N. Y., of which his father, Geo. Stillman, was a deacon. He was afterwards located for a time near Alfred Center, whence some thirty-five years ago, he moved to Hebron. The church record shows that the Hebron Seventh-day Baptist Church was organized at his house. He at once became a member and continued thus until death summoned him from earth. Among his last words, he affirmed that he was ready and willing to go meet Jesus. The number in attendance at the funeral testified that Bro. Stillman was highly respected by his associates and acquaintances. S. R. W.