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William Stanier, Descendant Report Descendants of William Stanier Generation 1 1. WILLIAM1 STANIER was born in 1755 in Fulford, Staffordshire, England. He married ALICE HOLFORD on March 01, 1775 in Stone, Staffordshire, England, daughter of William Holford and Alice. She was born in 1754 in Tittensor, Staffordshire, England. Alice: Alice Holford was christened on March 13, 1754 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. William Stanier and Alice Holford had the following child: 2. i. CHARLES2 STANYER was born about 1782 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. He died on October 26, 1860 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. He married HANNAH. She was born about 1780 in Hanford, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. She died in September 1870 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Generation 2 2. CHARLES2 STANYER (William1 Stanier) was born about 1782 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. He died on October 26, 1860 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. He married HANNAH. She was born about 1780 in Hanford, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. She died in September 1870 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Charles: Charles Stanyer was christened on April 21, 1782 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Charles Stanyer and Hannah had the following children: 3. i. JOSEPH3 STANYER was born on November 07, 1802 in Trentham, Staffordshire, England. He died after 1861. He married MARIA ANN PHILLIPS on July 16, 1825 in Bucknall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. She was born about 1804 in Trentham, Staffordshire, England. She died after 1861. ii. THOMAS STANYER was born about 1804 in Trentham, Staffordshire, England. iii. CHARLES STANYER was born on January 29, 1805 in Tittensor, Staffordshire, England. 4. iv. RICHARD STANYER was born on January 29, 1806 in Tittensor, Staffordshire, England. He died on July 30, 1879 in Knowl Wall, Trentham, Staffordshire, England. He married JANE. v. SARAH STANYER was born on December 06, 1807 in Trentham, Staffordshire, England. She died on October 28, 1808 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Sarah Stanyer was christened on December 27, 1807 in Trentham, Staffordshire, England. She was buried in Tittensor, Staffordshire, England. vi. MARY STANYER was born on October 10, 1810 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Mary Stanyer was christened on October 16, 1810 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. vii. JAMES STANYER was born on April 02, 1813 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. James Stanyer was christened on April 07, 1813 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. viii. WILLIAM STANYER was born on June 14, 1815 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. William Stanyer was christened on June 14, 1815 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. ix. JOHN STANYER was born on June 14, 1815 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. He died about 1891 in Staffordshire County, England. John Stanyer was christened on June 14, 1815 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. x. ELIZABETH STANYER was born on November 16, 1817 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Elizabeth Stanyer was christened on November 18, 1817 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Generation 2 (con't) xi. GEORGE STANYER was born on December 01, 1819 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. George Stanyer was christened on February 16, 1823 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. xii. HENRY STANYER was born on January 23, 1823 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Henry Stanyer was christened on February 16, 1823 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Generation 3 3. JOSEPH3 STANYER (Charles2, William1 Stanier) was born on November 07, 1802 in Trentham, Staffordshire, England. He died after 1861. He married MARIA ANN PHILLIPS on July 16, 1825 in Bucknall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. She was born about 1804 in Trentham, Staffordshire, England. She died after 1861. Joseph: Joseph Stanyer was christened on December 29, 1802 in Trentham, Staffordshire, England. Joseph Stanyer and Maria Ann Phillips had the following children: i. MARY4 STANYER was born about 1825 in Tittensor, Staffordshire, England. ii. SARAH STANYER was born about 1827 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. iii. THOMAS STANYER was born about 1832 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. iv. HANNAH STANYER was born about 1833 in Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. v. JOHN STANYER was born about 1836. vi. JAMES STANYER was born about 1840 in Staffordshire County, England. vii. EMMA STANYER was born about 1841 in Keele, Staffordshire, England. viii. ANN STANYER was born about 1842 in Keele, Staffordshire, England. ix. HENRY B. STANYER was born about 1843 in Keele, Staffordshire, England. He died on May 23, 1926 in Lima, Allen, Ohio, USA. Henry B. Stanyer was christened on November 14, 1843 in Keele, Staffordshire, England. x. JOSEPH STANYER was born about 1847 in Keele, Staffordshire, England. 5. xi. CHARLOTTE STANYER was born on December 06, 1848 in Keele, Staffordshire, England (Her headstone says 1847.). She died on November 14, 1910. She married AUGUSTUS METTEVIES about 1871. He was born on January 17, 1835 in Germany (Last name could also be Mettevis, Metteives, Metteves, Metedies, Mettivis). He died on September 03, 1913. 4. RICHARD3 STANYER (Charles2, William1 Stanier) was born on January 29, 1806 in Tittensor, Staffordshire, England. He died on July 30, 1879 in Knowl Wall, Trentham, Staffordshire, England. He married JANE. Richard: Richard Stanyer was christened on February 06, 1806 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Richard Stanyer and Jane had the following child: 6. i. SARAH4 STANYER was born in 1838 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Generation 4 5. CHARLOTTE4 STANYER (Joseph3, Charles2, William1 Stanier) was born on December 06, 1848 in Keele, Staffordshire, England (Her headstone says 1847.). She died on November 14, 1910. She married AUGUSTUS METTEVIES about 1871. He was born on January 17, 1835 in Germany (Last name could also be Mettevis, Metteives, Metteves, Metedies, Mettivis). He died on September 03, Generation 4 (con't) name could also be Mettevis, Metteives, Metteves, Metedies, Mettivis). He died on September 03, 1913. Charlotte: Charlotte Stanyer arrived between 1861-1873 (This is just based on her still showing up in the 1861 Census still in England and her first child being born in 1873 in America. Charlotte Stanyer must have came to America between those years.). She was buried in Smithton, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA (Barren Run Methodist Cemetery). Augustus: Augustus Mettevies arrived about 1868 (Arrived in America). He was buried in Smithton, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA (Barren Run Methodist Cemetery). Augustus Mettevies and Charlotte Stanyer had the following children: 7. i. MINNIE MARIAH5 METTEVIES was born on October 26, 1873 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA. She died on August 07, 1930 in Ruffs Dale, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA. She married DANIEL TARR BECKNER on November 14, 1895 in Greensburg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA, son of David R. Beckner and Nancy Delilah Tarr. He was born on May 22, 1868 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on January 12, 1930 in Ruffs Dale, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA. 8. ii. IDA MAY METTEVIES was born in March 1876 in Pennsylvania, USA. She died on February 21, 1937 in Banning, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA (Died in her home.). She married MARTIN HOUGH about 1897. He was born in October 1871 in Pennsylvania, USA. He died on April 29, 1941 in Banning, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA (Died at his home.). 9. iii. HENRY ROBERT METTEVIES was born on November 27, 1883 in Jimtown, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA. He died in October 1965 in Greensburg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA. He married HARRIET BELLE BAIRD about 1904. She was born in 1872 in Pennsylvania, USA. She died on February 23, 1962 in Smithton, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA (Died at her daughter Minnie's house.). iv. GEORGE SHIELD SUTTON METTEVIES was born on April 24, 1887 in Ruffs Dale, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA (His WWI Draft Card says South Huntingdon, Penn). He died in November 1968 in Scottdale, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA. He married BESSIE V. BAIRD on October 19, 1908. She was born about 1883 in Pennsylvania, USA. 6. SARAH4 STANYER (Richard3, Charles2, William1 Stanier) was born in 1838 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Sarah Stanyer had the following children: 10. i. JOHN5 STANYER was born on August 06, 1864 in Leek, Staffordshire, England. He married MARGARET STANLEY on November 08, 1891 in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England (Saint Mary Church). She was born about 1874 in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. ii. ALICE A. STANYER was born about 1868 in Leek, Staffordshire, England. Generation 5 7. MINNIE MARIAH5 METTEVIES (Charlotte4 Stanyer, Joseph3 Stanyer, Charles2 Stanyer, William1 Stanier) was born on October 26, 1873 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA. She died on August 07, 1930 in Ruffs Dale, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA. She married DANIEL TARR BECKNER on November 14, 1895 in Greensburg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA, son of David R. Beckner and Nancy Delilah Tarr. He was born on May 22, 1868 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on January 12, 1930 in Ruffs Dale, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA. Minnie Mariah: Minnie Mariah Mettevies was buried in Tarrs, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA (Mount Lebanon United Methodist Church Cemetery). Daniel Tarr: Daniel Tarr Beckner was buried in Tarrs, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA (Mount Lebanon United Methodist Church Cemetery). Generation 5 (con't) Notes for Daniel Tarr Beckner: knights of columbus Daniel Tarr Beckner and Minnie Mariah Mettevies had the following children: 11. i. CHARLES MCKINLEY6 BECKNER was born on October 23, 1896 in Alverton,
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