The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
Please note that Andrew Storm was baptized and died in what is now Monroe County, but it was then a part of Northampton County. His estate records show that he lived in Hamilton Township
Andrew's estate records in Northampton County (Orphans Court Probate Records 11:45 & 73) confirm the date and name his wife Christiana and surviviving children: John T[eel] Storm, Andrew Storm, Elizabeth (Storm) Draher [Dreher]
Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
FindaGrave cites This small, old family burial ground is located on the north side of Business Route 209 between the village of Snydersville and Stroudsburg. From the crossroads at Snydersville, drive 1 and 2/10 miles northeast on Business Route 209. Stop before the road curves to the right (called Deadman's curve). The burial ground is in the woods on the left up on a bluff just off of the roadside. The area is large enough to hold about 20-30 graves. However, only 12 tombstones were found and numerous unmarked imbedded flagstones. The earliest tombstone is dated 1808 found on an un-named flagstone, and the most recent, 2004. Family surnames on the stones are Ayers, Shain, Storm and Strausz
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