Kit Carson County, Colorado
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Kit Carson County Pioneers:

Charles J. and Lizzie (Stanley) Stahl, 8 South 51 West


In 1880 Fort Dodge, Iowa, John Stanley is 47, Nancy J. Stanley 40, Hattie Stanley 18, Effie Stanley 14, Levina Stanley 10, George Stanley 6, and Jennie Stanley 4.

John K. Stanley 1832-1905 is buried in Omaha, Nebraska # 175867974. So is Jane Nancy (Maupin) Stanley 1839-1918 # 175867777.

In 1900 Webster County, Lizzie R. Stanley, born December 1864 in Iowa, is a sales clerk, boarding with the Henry Corey family.

Effie L. Stanley, 27, born in Fort Dodge, married Charles E. Mathews on November 5, 1893 in Omaha.

Jennie Stanley, 26, married Herbert Kindall on July 22, 1903 in Webster County, Iowa.

Lavina Stanley Jones 1869-1955 is buried in Omaha # 166036617, dying in Los Angeles, California.

George Stanley, born July 4, 1873 in Iowa, died in 1941, buried in Los Angeles # 44912149.

In 1880 Clayton County, Iowa, John Stahl is 46, Mary 38, August 16, CHARLES 16, Lena 13, Fredrick 10, John 8, Mena 4, and Mary 2.

Clara Stahl, 16, born in Iowa to Charles Stahl and Augusta Klink, married Andrew Smith on February 24, 1903 in Fayette County, Iowa.

Augusta Stahl is widowed in 1910 Fayette County, 50, daughter Elizabeth 16.

"Mrs. Stahl died 4 Aug 1954 at the home of her daughter Katherine (Klink) Whalen. She was born 6 Apr 1860 in St.Louis, Missouri, a daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Claus) Klink. Mrs Stahl was a 40 year resident of Oelwein and previously spent 50 years in Clayton County. She is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth and Clara (Klink) Shay [William] as well as three brothers and five sisters. She is preceeded in death by her husband Charles J Stahl and two sons."

Children

George A. Stahl 1887–1935 is buried in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma # 38541688, with Anna C. Schroeder Stahl 1891-1952.


Clara Stahl Shea 1887–1959

Charles Stahl 1891–1892

Elizabeth Whalen 1894–1980

January 1908 Hugo, Colorado "Miss Lou Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Kendall have returned to Denver and Cripple Creek after spending the holidays in Arriba with their sister, Miss L. R. Stanley, of the Arriba restaurant."

Lavina M. Stanley and John W. Jones married in Lincoln County on July 30, 1912.
John Wesley Jones registered for WWI in Casper, Wyoming, born June 15, 1889 in Georgetown COlorado, a linotype operator for the Casper Press-Record, with a wife and mother.
John registered for WWII in Santa Ana, California, living on J. Street, reference Mrs. Tena Jones of Gary Street.

Charles claimed a quarter in section 8, 8S 51W in 1910.

Charles Stahl and Lizzie Stanley, both 47 years old, married in Hugo, Colorado on March 11, 1911.

January 1919 "W. H. Emerson has purchased the Stahl property, until recently occupied by the F. S. Kirkpatrick store and will open up an up-to-date meat market, one of the great needs of Arriba. For the good of the town and community it is hoped that Mr. Emerson will be given the right of way end receive patronage such as to be an inducement for him to continue in business."

In 1920 Lincoln County, Colorado, C. J. Stahl is a building carpenter, 54, born in Iowa of German parents, L. R. Stahl, also 54 born in Iowa, of English parents.

Lizzie is buried in Arriba, "Lizzie R. Stahl, Jun 20, 1920"

1920 Lincoln County, Colorado


January 1921 "A stubbornly contested case was tried in the county court before Judge Hedlund and a jury of six last Tuesday in which C. J. Stahl of Arriba was seeking to prevent the probate of his wife's will as offered for probate by Mrs. Stahl's sisters.
J. G. Reid of Hugo and Louis Vogt of Burlington appeared as attorneys for Mr. Stahl, while Chas. H. Beeler of of Hugo and D. A. Maloney of Denver were attorneys for the sisters. The jury brot in a verdict for the sisters, and the case will likely be taken to the District court on appeal."

In 1930 Clayton County, Iowa, there's a Charles J. Stahl, a carpenter, 65, widowed, living alone.

Charles J. Stahl 1864-1943 is buried in Clayton County, # 79806786.

August 1920 Hugo, Colorado "Miss Mabel Stahl resigned as local manager of the telephone exchange last week and left for her home in Pueblo last Sunday morning, and will go to California in the hope of benefiting her health. Miss Gladys Loss, who has been an operator at the local exchange, has been promoted to the position of manager."
Mabel had been in Pueblo in 1900, born January 1896 in Kansas to SYlvester Stall of Indiana and Annie M. Stall of Germany.
Mabel is buried in Pueblo 1896-1921 # 110427843.

"Louise Cathrine Stahl was born in Mt. Eaton, Ohio, January 2, 1839, and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Hansen, Wray, Colorado, March 9, 1926.
In 1865 she was married to Charles Stahl of Winesburg, Ohio, where they lived until the time of her husband's death in 1902. To this union were born five sons and two daughters. There are fourteen grand children and six great grand children, all of whom survive her. Her husband proceeded her in death 24 years. Mrs. Stahl was a member of the Reformed Church since childhood.
The family have taken the body to Massalon, Ohio, from which place burial will take place in the family cemetery in a near-by village. "

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