Children of George Clinton Stillman
and Weltha Barber

daughter of John Barber and Barbara Maxson


George Barber Stillman
Born: 18 Feb 1843
Place: New London, CT
Died: 27 Apr 1906
Place: New London, CT
Married: Mary Jeanette Darrow
Born: circa 1845
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Died: 14 Dec 1936
Place: Wallingford, CT
Date Married: 15 Dec 1868


Henry Maxson Stillman
Born: 24 Jun 1845
Place: New London, CT
Died: 26 Sep 1903
Place: Westerly, RI
Married: Mary Louise Vincent
Born: 30 Nov 1842
Place: Almond, NY
Died: 1 Dec 1902
Place: Westerly, RI
Date Married: 1 Mar 1868

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 58, No 50, p 799, Dec. 15, 1902.
Mary Louise (Vincent) Stillman, wife of Henry M. Stillman, of Westerly, R. I., died at her home on Moss Street, Dec. 1, 1902, having just entered her 61st year.
She was born in Almond, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1842. In March, 1868, she was married to Henry M. Stillman, removing to Waterford, Conn. and a few years later to Westerly, R. I., where she has since resided. In early life she accepted Christ, and united with the First Alfred church. For many years she had been a member of the Pawcatuck church. She was also active in the work of the W. C. T. U. She was an earnest Christian and was most highly esteemed in the church and community for her many Christian virtues, and especially for her faithfulness to the duties and responsibilities that in late years had been laid upon her. The pastor spoke briefly at her funeral from the Master's words, "Thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things." She leaves a husband, two sisters, a brother and a host of friends.   S. H. D.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 59, No 40, p 637, Oct. 5, 1903.
Henry M. Stillman was born in New London, Ct., June 24, 1845, and died in Westerly, R. I., (Pawcatuck) Sept. 26, 1903, aged 58 years, 3 months and 2 days.
He was the son of George C. and Wealthy Barber Stillman, and the second child of five children. Of his father's family only two brothers survive him. He was married to Mary L. Vincent, of Alfred, N. Y., March 30, 1868, who died Dec. 1, 1902. He mourned her death in great sorrow and loneliness, as he was left entirely alone, they having no children. He lived for a while in Waterford, Ct., but soon after his marriage he came to Westerly and learned the carpenter's trade of C. Maxson & Co., and worked for them a number of years, and afterwards for Randolph, Bentley & Co., until his health failed him and prevented him engaging in active labor. Mr. Stillman was a Selectman of the town of Stonington, Ct., for 8 years or more, and served the town with marked ability, faithfulness and fidelity. He was at the time of his death the collector of School District No. 18, which he had held for a long time, and a Notary Public. Thirty-one years ago he accepted Christ as his Saviour, was baptized in Westerly, and joined the Pawcatuck Seventh-day Baptist church, of which he was a worthy member at his death. Mr. Stillman was a kind, devoted husband, a good neighbor, an honest, upright man, faithful and conscientious in life, and an honored citizen. He will be greatly missed as a neighbor, friend, relative and citizen in the town and community. His funeral services were held at his late residence in Westerly, Sept. 29, 1903, conducted by the writer.   O. U. W.
Provided by Jon Saunders March 2009


William Stillman
Born: 16 Jul 1847
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Herbert W. Stillman [twin]
Born: 22 Feb 1849
Place: Westerly, RI
Died:
Place: Westerly, RI
Married: Ella J. "Nellie" Cottrell
Born: 1856
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Died: 1 Oct 1945
Place: Westerly, RI
Date Married: 3 Mar 1880


Welthea Ann Stillman [twin]
Born: 22 Feb 1849
Place: Westerly, RI
Died: 14 Dec 1855
Place: Westerly, RI