I was looking into the identities of the Stull family gunmakers in Ohio and was wondering if anyone had any good information on who the actual gunmakers were. I've seen Samuel Stull (1808-1907) generally identified as one of the gunmakers. George Stull has been presumed to have been his brother in the past, but I believe he was the father. The identities of some of the Stull family members are confusing given multiple George and Samuel Stulls that were related and all living in Ohio in the 19th century and connect back to Michael Stull (1767-1842) of Northumberland, Pennsylvania, and later Harrison, Ohio. His son George Stull (1792-1882) is listed in genealogical records as the father of Samuel Stull (1808-1907). Michael Stull also had multiple other younger son, including Samuel Stull (1817-1900) and John Stull (1793-1874), and one of John Stull's sons was George Washington Stull (1833-1894). Adding to the potential confusion is George Stull (1792-1844) buried in Miller Township, Knox County, Ohio, who is listed as the son of John Stull (1752-1823) who served in the Washington County PA militia during the Revolution. Census records generally list all of these men as farmers, the primary trade of many rifle makers in the period.