Individual Details
Anna Catharine "Kate" Stonebraker
(3 Oct 1838 - 18 Apr 1934)
Anna Stonebraker and Charles Hamilton had no children. Anna belonged to the Christ Reformed Church of Funkstown, Maryland, where she taught Sunday School.
Events
| Birth | 3 Oct 1838 | Hopeland Manor, Frederick, MD | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | 25 Feb 1857 | Charles T. Hamilton | ![]() | ![]() | |
| Death | 18 Apr 1934 | Funkstown, Washington, MD | ![]() | ||
| Burial | Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown, Washington, MD |
Families
| Spouse | Charles T. Hamilton (1826 - 1893) |
| Father | Henry Stonebraker (1815 - 1877) |
| Mother | Angelica Rench (1814 - 1906) |
| Sibling | Daniel A Stonebraker (1839 - 1850) |
| Sibling | Ellen Stonebraker (1840 - 1903) |
| Sibling | Clara Amelia Stonebraker (1840 - 1906) |
| Sibling | Joseph Rentch Stonebraker Senior (1844 - 1903) |
| Sibling | John R. Stonebraker (1846 - 1921) |
| Sibling | Mary Jane STONEBRAKER (1851 - 1927) |
| Sibling | Charles Henry Stonebraker (1854 - 1931) |
| Sibling | Edward L. Stonebraker (1856 - 1888) |
Notes
Birth
Anna Stonebraker was born in the Downsville District according to Agnes Long, however Manley Mallet gave Hopeland Manor as her birth place.Marriage
Ann Stonebraker and Charles Hamilton were wed by Reverend Parkimson.Endnotes
1. Manley Mallet, All Those Newcomer Families of Maryland (October 1972).
2. Long, Agnes Young., Genealogy of Wolfgang Newcomer and his Descendants, Volume 2, Chapter X: Descendants of Mary Newcomer, daughter of Henry and Barbara (Garver) Newcomer. (Washington County Historical Society, 135 West Washington Street, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740. histsoc@earthlink.net (301-797-8782) http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdwchs/) .

