
Robert Henry Stoll
Born: 1852, Sandyston, Sussex Co., New Jersey
Died: 1918, Morris Co., New Jersey
Parents: Robert John Stoll & Lydia Rutan
Occupations: laborer, Newark trolly car conductor, fruit farmer
Marriage: between 1874-1879, Sussex Co., New Jersey
Wife: Harriet Ann "Hattie" Snook
Born: 1839, Sussex Co., New Jersey
Died: Apr. 29, 1898, Frankford, Sussex Co, New Jersey
Parents: Peter Snook II & Jane Kishpaugh
Second Marriage: after 1900, New Jersey
Second Wife: Nellie Lyon?
Born: 1874, Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey
Died: still living, 1910, Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey
Parents: Henry & Caroline Lyon
Children:
(Robert H. Stoll & Harriet Ann "Hattie" Snook)
Lydia Jane Stoll
(Robert Henry Stoll & Nellie Lyon?)
Delinda Evelyn Stoll
Born: Sept 8, 1902, Morris Co., New Jersey
Died: Mar., 1984, Morris Plains, Morris Co., New Jersey
Occupation: nurse (nursing student, 1920 census, Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey)
Marriage: unknown
Husband: William M. Lanterman
Born: unknown
Died: unknown
ROBERT HENRY STOLL & HARRIET ANN SNOOK
Robert
Henry Stoll and Harriet Ann Snook were married sometime between 1874,
the year Hattie's Bible was printed for her, and 1880, where Robert and
Hattie show up in the 1880 census living in Frankford, Sussex County,
New Jersey, living with Hattie's oldest brother, Jonas, presumably on
what was her father's farm. About a year later their only child, Lydia
Jane, was born in Newton, the county seat of Sussex County. Not much is
known about them, except between 1881 and 1900, the family moved to
Newark, New Jersey, where Robert worked as a trollycar conductor. Also
sometime before 1900, Hattie died, but it is unknown if she died in
Sussex County or in Newark. Between `1900 and 1902, Robert remarried a
member of the Lyon family, possibly Nellie Lyon. A daughter, Delinda
Evelyn Stoll was born in Newark in 1902. This marriage apparently did
not last, because by the 1910 census, Robert and his eldest daughter,
Lydia Jane, moved to Ironia, in Randolph, New Jersey, while Delinda
remained in Newark with her mother and grandparents. In Ironia, Robert
became a fruit farmer, while Lydia Jane worked in a factory. It is
unknown when Robert died, but it may have occurred before Lydia married
Norwegian immigrant Sigurd Mander Flornes in 1912. Delinda never had
anything to do with the Stoll family, later attending nursing school,
and marrying a William M. Lanterman. She lived in the Morristown area
until her death in 1984.
HATTIE A. SNOOK BIBLE
Hattie was given a bible in 1874, containing pictures of her family. For more information, click here.
1880 UNITED STATES CENSUS
JONAS SNOOK HOUSEHOLD
FRANKFORD, SUSSEX CO., NEW JERSEY
| Person | Relation | Marital Status | Sex | Race | Age | State of Birth | Occupation | State Father Born | State Mother Born |
| Jonas Snock | Self | S | Male | W | 40 | NJ | Farmer | NJ | NJ |
| Robert H. Stoll | BroL | M | Male | W | 28 | NJ | Laborer | NJ | NJ |
| Hattie A. Stoll | Sister | M | Female | W | 30 | NJ | Keeping House | NJ | NJ |
| Alvin Van Fleet | Other | S | Male | W | 15 | NJ | Laborer | NJ | NJ |
| Mina Aber | Other | S | Female | W | 15 | NJ | Servant | NJ | NJ |
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