Person:John Stalnaker (5)

m. Bef 1755
  1. Adam StalnakerAbt 1755 - 1782
  2. John Stalnaker1757 - 1784
  3. Catherine Stalnaker1757 -
  4. Jacob Stalnaker1759 - Bef 1834
  5. Valentine Stalnaker1760 - 1834
  6. Samuel Stalnaker1763 -
  7. Boston StalnakerEst 1765 - Bef 1826
  8. Andrew StalnakerEst 1770 - 1840
m. Abt 1779
  1. John Stalnaker1787 - Aft 1831
Facts and Events
Name John Stalnaker
Alt Name John George Stalnaker
Gender Male
Birth? 2 Oct 1757 Holston, Augusta County, Virginia
Marriage Abt 1779 to Margaret Elizabeth White
Death? 1784 Tygart Valley, Randolph County, Virginia
References
  1.   Bosworth, Albert S. A history of Randolph County, West Virginia, from its earliest exploration and settlement to the present time. (Elkins, West Virginia?: A.S. Bosworth?, 1916?).

    THE STALNAKEK FAMILY.

    The Stalnaker Family. Jacob was the first of the name to
    locate in Randolph. Withers mentions him in connection with
    the Haddans, the Connellys, the Whitmans, the Warwicks,
    the Nelsons, the Riffles and Westfalls as being the first occu-
    pants of the Valley after the murder of the Files family. The
    Stalnaker came to America from Holland. They were pion-
    eers of Greenbrier, Augusta and Rockingham before coming to
    Randolph. Jacob Stalnaker's children were John, Adam, An-
    drew, Jacob, Eunice and three daughters whose names are
    not remembered.

    Adam Cooper Stalnaker, born in 1832, son of George W.
    and Elizabeth (Piercy) Stalnaker; married Drusilla, daughter
    of William and Elizabeth (Yokum) Isner. They had one child,
    Wilbur Lee. Mr. Stalnaker died in 1914. He was the grand-
    son of John W. and Mary (Chenoweth) Stalnaker and the
    great grandson of John and the great great grandson of John,



    374 A HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY

    who was killed by the Indians. John \Y. Stalnaker, grand-
    father of Adam C, was born May 19, 1783. Mr. Stalnaker was
    a Conferedate soldier, participating in many of the hard
    fought battles. He lived on a farm near Elkins and owned
    property that became valuable because of its proximity to
    Elkins. He was an intelligent and upright citizen.

    Leonidas Stalnaker, son of Ximrod G. and Mildred
    (Thorne) Stalnaker, was born in 1866 ; married Icy, daughter
    of R. C. and Delilah (Canfield) Moore. One child. Opal, has
    been born to this union. Mr. Stalnaker is a member of the
    pioneer family of Stalnakers in Randolph. His grandfather,
    Edward Stalnaker, at one time owned the old Hart mill, east
    of Beverly, built by one of the first settlers, a YVestfall.

    Thomas W., son of Alba and Rebecca (Mouse) Stal-
    naker, was born in 1869 ; married Marietta, daughter of John-
    son and Mary (Hinkle) Phares. Children, Grace, Thomas W.
    Jr., Mary Rebecca. Squire Stalnaker was educated in the pub-
    lic schools. He has served three terms as justice of the peace
    of Leadville District, being elected in 1900, 1904 and 1908. He
    is a descendant of the pioneer family of Stalnakers. His paren-
    tal grandfather was Asbury and great grandfather was Isaac.

    Wilbur L. Stalnaker, son of Adam C. and Drusella (Isner)
    Stalnaker, born June 18, 1870, was educated in the public
    schools and for a number of years engaged in teaching. He
    graduated in pharmacy from the Ohio Xormal University in
    1898, since which time he has conducted a drug store in the
    city of Elkins. He was a member of the Elkins city council in
    1910. Mr. Stalnaker married in 1898, Ota, daughter of Ran-
    dolph and Ida (Caplinger) Harper. Children. Alva. Winnie,
    Camille and Harold.