Ran across this researching Jacob Snyder:
Margaret was born in 1795. She married Jacob Stoudnour also born in 1795. The couple attended the Zion Church in Friends Cove, Colerain Twp., Bedford Co., PA. They had no children. Jacob was listed as a gunsmith and farmer in tax records.
Jacob apprenticed to Peter White to learn the gunsmith craft. Peter White learned his trade from John Armstrong of Emmitsburg, Maryland. Both men were well known gunsmiths. Jacob Stoudnour guns were very popular among the Bedford County people. He probably turned out more muzzle loading rifles than any other gunsmith in Bedford Co., PA. He is one of five men known to have produced flintlock rifles. Since percussion system did not become widespread until after 1825 it is probable that he made 40 or 50 rifles as flintlocks. He made some percussion ones.
Jacob and Margaret owned a tract of land containing 260 acres, having thereon erected two log houses, two log barns, and an apple orchard thereon. Jacob died January 27, 1863, aged 67 years, 11 months, and 4 days. He left in his will to William Moore, apprentice gunsmith, his tools and stock on hand. To his wife Margaret out of personal property he left - three beds, the household and kitchen furniture, one horse, his buggy, two cows, four head of hogs, four sheep, hay and feed for above stock. Jacob is buried in Colerain Twp., Zion Church Cemetery at Friends Cove, according to the rights of the German Reformed Church. Margaret died March 28, 1878, aged 82 years, 10 months, and 21 days.
Hannah was born February 28, 1776 or March 1, 1776. She married John Stoudnour, brother of Jacob Stoudnour. They were the parents of five children. Hannah died May 12, 1854, at the age of 78 years, 2 months, and 12 days. From will filed in Bedford Co. Courthouse (Nancy), Rachel. Sarah, Hanna Mary and Elizabeth. Guardians named: John Schell Jr. and Anthony Smith.
We are unsure of John’s other children, as story has it John had 23 children and was hoping for another to make it an even two dozen. We find that after Barbara died, John Matthew married his second wife, Elizabeth. We find these children born during their marriage.