
STUNTZ: Stuntz, Fuller, Kennard, and Cheadle Ancestors
by Jeanne DeCamp Cheadle Stuntz and Rick J Ashton. 1987. 231p
Arba Loraine Stuntz, the grandfather of Edgar Fuller Stuntz, was born to Edward and Isabel Stuntz. Their nine children, including Arba, lived during the 19th century. The family's commitment to religion and education shaped their lives, leading to success in various endeavors. The genealogical details of these offspring are extensively discussed in Chapter 3, providing insights into their lives and achievements.
Edward Wells Stuntz and Isabel Hilborn Stuntz raised their children with a strong emphasis on faith and education. The family's experiences spanned the 19th century, with significant events unfolding during this period. The surviving evidence about the lives of the Stuntz children reveals a blend of personal energy, religious dedication, and a belief in the power of education to shape their destinies.
The Stuntz family's legacy continued through the generations, with individuals like Arba Loraine Stuntz and Edgar Fuller Stuntz carrying forward the values instilled by their parents. Their lives, marked by a commitment to faith and learning, reflect the broader societal changes and challenges of the 19th century. The genealogical information presented in Chapter 3 offers a detailed account of the family's lineage and the impact of their beliefs on their personal and professional journeys.