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[22810] See notes for her husband, Boniface I.
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[50164] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 8 November 1979, p. 30: "Littleton - Deborah M. Foster, 90, died Nov. 7, 1979 at a Houlton hospital. She was born at Monticello June 3, 1889, the daughter of Benjamin and Melissa (Foster) Stackhouse. She was a member of the Monticello Lake Road Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband of Littleton; five sons, Olin of Standish, Donald, Elwood, Merlin and Clarence Jr., all of Littleton; two daughters, Mrs. Isabelle F. Swimm and Mrs. Evelyn F. Jones, both of Monticello several grandchildren great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren."
[40258] Sarah's family and ancestry from "A Portrait and Biographical of Portage and Summit Counties., Ohio . . . " (Logansport, IN: A. W. Bowen & Co., 1898), pp. 562-564: "Cornelius E. Traster, justice of the peace of Green township, Summit county, Ohio, was born in Springfield township, in the same county, April 3, 1853, a son of Daniel and Margaret (Krieghbaum) Traster, of whom further mention will be made. He attended the district school until seventeen years old and was reared to that age on his father's farm. For three years afterward he worked out as a farm hand, earning sufficient money to enable him to pay his expenses during the winter months at school and his tuition fees for four terms at the Greensburg seminary, and in the fall of 1873 began his career as a school-teacher, a vocation he followed twenty-two terms in all, at different places, in subsequent years. In 1875 he took a course of study in the Northwestern Ohio Normal school, at Fostoria, to better qualify himself for his profession, the practice of which included one term in District No. 9, one in No. 7, one in No. 10, five in Springfield and Green townships, five in District No. 11, five in No. 2, three in No. 4, and four in No. 3. In politics Mr. Traster is a democrat, and in 1881 was elected township clerk for one year, and then moved to Clinton, engaged in agricultural pursuits for three years, and then removed to Coventry township, where he followed the same calling for five years, then returned to Green township, where he has since followed the same vocation, In 1892 he was elected justice of the peace, and re-elected in 1895, although his township is strongly republican. Fraternally, Mr. Traster is a member of Hadassah lodge, No. 405, I. O. O. F., Greentown, Ohio, of which he is a past grand, and is also a member of encampment No. 18, at Akron. Mr. Traster married, September 13, 1877, iss Lovina A. Raber, daughter of Henry and Sarah E. (Benner) Raber, and this union has been blessed with one son, William Earl, who is now attending school. Mr. Traster and wife are consistent members of the Reformed church, of which he has for some years been a deacon as well as a teacher of the Bible class. Daniel Traster, father of Cornelius E., was a son of Martin and Catharine (Shout) Traster, was born in East Buffalo township, Union county, Pa., January 1, 1820. His father, Martin Traster, was born in Tulpehocken, Berks county, Pa., in 1773; died April 4, 1848. His wife, Catharine, was born near Youngstown, Westmoreland county, Pa., March 5, 1781, and died March 1, 1858. The parentsof Martin Traster came from Germany. Margaret (Krieghbaum) Traster was born in Lenkers township, Dauphin county, Pa., June 22, 1822, and died February 12, 1897. Her father and mother, Peter and Margaret (Trout) Krieghbaum, were also born in the Keystone state. Daniel Traster was about twelve years of age when brought to Ohio by his parents, who settled in Springfield township, Summit county, on a farm, on which he was reared to manhood. February 17, 1840, he was married to Miss Krieghbaum, the result of the union being eight children, viz: Hester Ann, born April 16, 1841; Sarah J., July 27, 1842, the widow of Samuel M. Ritzman; Jacob W. February 15, 1844, married to Maggie Bixler, and a farmer of Whitley county, Ind.; Rebecca M., April 13, 1845, married to James Housel and living on the old homestead in Springfield township; John, November 21, 1846, married Sarah A. Young, and resides in Lake township, Stark county; Hiram, July 20, 1846, married to Savilla Swinehart, and lives in Springfield township; Cornelius E., our subject, and Mary, born April 10, 1855, and now w'ife of Henry Sauseman, also of Springfield township. The father of this family died November 4, 1896, at the age of seventy-six years, ten months and three days, and the mother February 12, 1897, aged seventy-four years, eight months and twenty days-both devoted members of the Lutheran church. Mrs. Lovina A. (Raber) Traster was born April 4, 1859, in Green township. Her father, Henry Raber, was born in the same township June 14, 1831, on the farm he still owns, but from which he retired in 1890, having his present residence in Myersville. He was three times married-first, September 13, 1856, to Sarah E. Benner, who was born May 20, 1S40, a daughter of Henry and Eliza (Kintz) Benner, the union resulting in the birth of six children, of whom five are still living, viz; Lovina A.; William M., married to Ida Shaffer; Anna E., wife of M. G. Buchman; Minnie L., wife of William H. Swinehart, and Norman D.; the deceased child was named Mary Alice. The mother of this family died May 10, 1882, at the age of forty-two years and ten days, a member of the Reformed church, and in May, 1886, Mr. Raber married Miss Catherine Swinehart, who bore him no children and died June 20, 1896, a member of the Lutheran church. The third marriage of Mr. Raber took place April 8, 1897, to Miss Amanda Rhodes, who with her husband is a member of the Reformed church. Cornelius E. Traster and wife are among the most respected residents of Green township, and personally Mr. Traster is one of the most popular. "
[35839] This person is from the unverified Ryerse-Ryerson Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.