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Abraham StoufferGravestones for Elizabeth Stouffer and Abraham Stouffer, located in Altona, Ontario
Abraham Stouffer (January 8, 1781 – October 27, 1851) is the founder of the town of Stouffville, Ontario.[1]
^Cf. Jean Barkey, ed., Stouffville, 1877-1977: A Pictorial History of a Prosperous Ontario Community (Stouffville, ON, 1977), esp. "About this Book" (images 10-11) and "Introduction," pp. 1-10.
AbrahamStouffer (January 8, 1781 – October 27, 1851) is the founder of the town of Stouffville, Ontario. AbrahamStouffer was born January 8, 1781, near...
Stouffer may refer to: AbrahamStouffer, founder of Stouffville, Ontario Abraham E. Stouffer (1875–1936), founder of Stouffer's Bill Stouffer, American farmer...
father, Abraham E. Stouffer. Vernon Stouffer was recognized as pioneering the frozen food and microwavable foods industry. From the Stouffer family's...
Ontario, and Stouffville, Ontario. Peter Reesor and brother-in-law AbrahamStouffer were higher profile settlers in Markham and Stouffville. William Berczy...
years and 28 U.S. Stouffer properties were reflagged as Stouffer Renaissance during a transitional period lasting until 1996. The Stouffer Presidente hotels...
busiest rural roads in York Region. Named for Stouffville founder AbrahamStouffer. Regional Road status interrupted between Bathurst and Yonge Streets...
Little Rouge River for his own homestead. His brother-in-law and cousin AbrahamStouffer settled further north and founded the community of Stouffville. The...
accomplishments. The concept emerged from a study of American soldiers by Stouffer. Soldiers in units with more promotions were paradoxically less satisfied...
settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. David was the nephew of AbrahamStouffer, founder of Stouffville, and of Peter Reesor, co-founder of Reesorville...
family members that eventually headed to the United States and Canada: AbrahamStouffer American born settler founder of what is now Stouffville, Ontario,...
dogs Bates, Samuel P., "Martial Deeds of Pennsylvania," 1875, p. 1103. Stouffer, Cindy and Cubbison, Shirley, "A Colonel, A Flag, And A Dog," Thomas Publications...
the company was competing with many other strong brands, such as Stouffer's. Stouffer's had also begun targeting the diet market with its reduced-calorie...
seven sons and two daughters: Samuel (1806–1872) married (1832) Lydia Stouffer. He lived near Keedysville where he died. They had but one son, Frisby...
Shepard, Bruce Cameron, Jack Vacek, Richard L. Muse, Kelly Busia, Dennis Stouffer, Brian LaBonge, Judi Gibbs, Tony Ostermeier, Dave Logue, Rita Rickard,...
Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-01-12. Retrieved 2024-01-21. Stouffer, Samuel A. (1958). "Karl Pearson - An Appreciation on the 100th Anniversary...
Stephens, Matthew Stigler, Stephen (1941–) Stoffer, David S. Stone, Richard Stouffer, Samuel A. Stoyan, Dietrich (1940–) Sun, Jiayang Süssmilch, Johann Peter...
U.S. Nuclear Power Plants, 37% Oppose, January 9, 2014. Bisconti, Ann Stouffer (January 2018). "Changing public attitudes toward nuclear energy". Progress...
sociologist Ana María Díaz Stevens, Puerto Rican-American sociologist Samuel A. Stouffer, American sociologist Anselm L. Strauss (1916–1996), American sociologist...
Balance Sheet of Civilization," The Century, January 1925, pp. 422–428. Stouffer, "Some Observations on Study Design," American Journal of Sociology, January...