Margaretha Anna Rhote
F, (20 February 1851 - 25 March 1921)
- Relationship
- 7th great-granddaughter of Herman Op Den Graeff
Margaretha Anna Rhote was born on 20 February 1851.1 She was the daughter of John Von Roth and Sarah Ann Miller. Margaretha Anna Rhote married, at age 18, Abraham Stabler, age 23, son of Johann George Stäbler and Sarah Elizabeth Waltz, on Thursday, 14 October 1869 at Anthony Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.1 Margaretha Anna Rhote died on 25 March 1921 at Salladasburg, Mifflin Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, at age 70 years, 1 month and 5 days. Her death occurred on Good Friday.1 She was buried in the Anthony Baptist Church Cemetery, located in Anthony Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Margaretha Anna's surname has also been spelled as Rote. She appeared on the census of 4 September 1860 in the household of John Von Roth and Sarah Ann Miller at Mifflin Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Margaretha Anna's surname has also been spelled as Rote. She appeared on the census of 4 September 1860 in the household of John Von Roth and Sarah Ann Miller at Mifflin Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Margaretha Anna Rhote and Abraham Stabler
- Pierce Albert Stabler+ (23 May 1871 - 9 Apr 1941)
- Clara Ann Stabler (22 Feb 1874 - 11 Jul 1932)
- Emma Lavina Stabler (26 Jan 1877 - 29 Aug 1883)
- Sarah Elizabeth Stabler+ (17 Nov 1879 - 26 Feb 1973)
- Lula May Stabler (16 Jul 1882 - 8 Jan 1976)
- George William Stabler+ (22 Oct 1883 - 8 May 1970)
- Mary Alice Stabler (23 Aug 1885 - 14 Jul 1975)
- Bessie Pearl Stabler (13 Feb 1889 - 10 Aug 1974)
- Wallace Merle Stabler+ (9 Jan 1892 - 10 Mar 1962)
Last Edited=18 Feb 2013
Citations
- [S2] Family records from Abraham Stabler Family Bible, The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated out of the Original Tongues, with the Apocrypha, Concordance and Psalms and Revised New Testament (Philadelphia [Pennsylvania]: National Publishing Company, 1885); original owned in 2005 by Daniel Stabler, (Cogan Station, Pennsylvania). This Bible originally belonged to Abraham Stabler (1845-1923) being handed down on his death to his son Pierce Albert Stabler (1871-1941) and remained in the Stabler household until his death. At this time his son Frederick Ulmer Stabler (1907-2005) owned the Bible until the time of his death at which time it passed to his son Daniel Leroy Stabler.