Elizabeth A. Stanford
From: Counties of White and Pulaski, Indiana, Historical and
Biographical, pub. by F. A. Battey & Co., Chicago, 1883, p. 441
Elizabeth A.
Stanford was born in Floyd County, Ind., October 10, 1828, and is the
daughter of George and Sarah (Brown) Swartz, both natives of Pennsylvania, and
of German descent. George Swartz moved to Floyd County when a young man,
bought a farm, married and in 1850 died, a member of the M. E. Church, of which
he had for many years been a class-leader. His daughter, Elizabeth A., was
married February 14, 1850 to William Stanford, who was born in London, England,
February 8, 1826. He came to Floyd County, this State, when a young man,
bought a farm, on which he lived seven years, and taught school in connection
with farming. In 1857, he passed a year in Tippecanoe County, then taught
school two years at Independence, Warren County, then bought a farm in same
county on which he lived four years when he returned to Tippecanoe County and
farmed on shares for awhile. In October, 1863, he enlisted in the One
Hundred and Forty-fourth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and was elected Second
Lieutenant of his company. He served till the close of the war, and
returned home in the summer of 1865, but soon after again went South on business
and has not been heard from since. It is supposed that he died soon after
leaving home. In the spring, of 1867, Mrs. Stanford brought her family to
this township, purchased a farm of eighty acres of land, which she placed under
cultivation, and which she has increased to 200 acres. Mrs. Stanford has
had left her children, three boys and three girls, all married. She is and
has been since her girlhood a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal
Church.
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