The following account was written by my great-great Aunt Sina Stratton-Michener. She was the sister of my great grandmother, Abigail Stratton Llewellyn. She was an eye doctor (M.D. ophthalmologist) who practiced for 57 years until she was 88 years old! She graduated from medical school in 1895. She lived to be 94 years old. When my grandfather, William T. Llewellyn, had a farm accident that tore off some of his fingers when he was a young man, she took care of him and then sent him to Westtown Friends School and later to Penn State University for one year to study geology. She had controlling interest in a gold mine in the west, which my grandfather soon realized was not a sound investment, so she lost money on that, and he only finished one year of university.
So here is her account, which appears to be truncated for some reason. It overlaps some of Daniel Stratton’s autobiographical writing I posted earlier.
FAMILY BIOGRAPHIES
written by Sina Stratton-Michener.
L-r: Nellie, Ellen Stanley Stratton (their mother) and Sina Stratton about 1900. Ellen wore Quaker 'plain dress.'
I was born on the 17th day of Fifth Month 1864 at Winona, Columbiana County, Ohio. My parents were Benjamin D.and EllenStanley Stratton. My father's parents were Daniel and Abigail Borton Stratton, and my mother's parents were Andrew and Ruth- Coppock; all born in or near Salem, Ohio. Their children were
Ruthanna who married Joseph H. Branson of Flushing, Ohio
Abbie “ “ Elisha T. Llewellyn of Pennsville, Ohio
John F. “ “ Dorothy Hobson of Plymouth, Ohio
Charles “ “ Mary French near Salem, Ohio
Abram “ “ Hanna D. Brantingham, Winona, Ohio
Many Ellen Graduate of New England Hospital for nursing
Sina Graduate Woman's Medical College, specialty Refraction.
The four older children were born in or near Salem, the three younger at Winona where Father had bought a grist mill with about 12 acres of land, on which were an apple and peach orchard, and a maple grove. When Father and Mother and family moved to Winona, Grandfather Daniel and Aunt Esther also came to the house, now standing, a little north east of the corner building, opposite the mill. Aunt Esther was married from there to Joseph Masters of Pennsville, Ohio, and went there to live, and Grandfather Daniel came to the northwest corner room on the second floor of our house. He paid long visits to Aunt Esther to help her care for her growing family. He passed away at our house in 1872. Of course we missed him very much, for he liked to have us with him.
When I was a baby, Jacob Sides and Hannah, she a niece of Grandfather's, came out to see him, and brought with them their twin girls, Amy and Bessie. They looked so much alike that even their parents could not tell which one it was if they appeared alone. This was a great event in the life of the little community. They were talked about so much, that I did not realize that all I knew was hearsay. (!)
Grandfather Daniel had three children that I remember: Benjamin Davis, who married Ellen Stanley,; Barclay, who married Hannah Hobson; and Esther, who married Joseph Masters.
My father was born 6th month 5th 1825, in or near Salem, Ohio, and was the son of Daniel and Abigail (Borton) Stratton. My mother was born in Salem 12th month 24th 1824, the daughter of Andrew and Ruth (Coppock) Stanley. She was married to Benjamin D. Stratton the 31st of 5th month 1848. They had 7 children.
Esther married Joseph Masters. They lived at Pennesville, Ohio, and later at the mill at Winona.. Their children were
Daniel, who married Hannah Hall. Lived at Pennesville and Florida
Anna M. “ “.Benjamin Whitson Moylan, PA.
Barclay “ “ Elizabeth Pennell
Esther M.. Some form of Social work Philadelphia, Pa
Mary Abbie married Elisha Brantingham
Isaac ???
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