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Robert STEARNS
Margret __?__ 
Husband:  Robert / Roberd STERN / STERNS / STEARNS
Birth:  ca. 1810s
Death apparently:  ca. 1849
Father:  Mr. STEARNS
Mother:  Mary __?__, b. 1781/2, PA
Marriage: 
Wife:  Margret __?__ [STAINER?]
Birth:  1826/7, PA
Death apparently:  1850-1870
Children — born in Knox Co., OH, probably Pike Twp.:
1.  Emeline STEARNS, b. 2 Jan 1845 
2.  Malinda STEARNS, b. 1849
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Ohio, Pennsylvania

Sources:

1.  Anon.  1966.  Marriage Index:  Ohio, 1789-1850.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-400):  not found.

2.  1850 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #22 of 43):  Pike Twp., Knox Co., OH, Roll M432_700, p. 323B, enumerated 21 Aug 1850, 1457/1502, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
George Shults 32 M   Farmer   Ohio
Leah      " 32 F       Pa
Mary      "  4 F       Ohio
Elizabeth "  3 F       do
Sarah     " 10/12 F       do
Mary Stearns (W) 68 F       Penn
Margret  " 23 F       do
Emeline  "  5 F       Ohio
Malinda  " 7/12 F       do
Mary STEARNS appears to be Margret's mother-in-law.  The "W" is circled, and I can only guess that it means "widow."  Could the connection here be that Margret is Leah (STAINER) SHULTZ's sister?  Alternatively, is Margret the daughter of Mary, and is she an unwed mother making "Roberd Sterns" a fabrication?  Also in Pike Twp. (p. 317B), a Michael STARNES (æ 35, b. PA) who is of an age to be a brother of our subject.

3.  1860 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  can't find Margret or the girls, and I really looked.  George & Leah (STAINER) SHULTZ and family are living in Pike Twp., Knox Co., OH (q.v.); Emeline and Malinda are not with them.  They are listed next to Michel STERNS(?) (æ 45, b. PA) and his family.

4.  1870 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #17-18 of 28):  Monroe Twp., Knox Co., OH, pp. 382A-382B, PN 17-18, 158/141, enumerated 28 Jun 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Shultz George 60 M W       Pennsylvania
______ Leah 60 F W       Pennsylvania
______ Mary 23 F W       Ohio
______ Elizabeth 22 F W       "
______ Emeline 25 F W       "
______ Sarah 21 F W       "
______ Malinda 18 F W       "
______ Franklin 13 M W       "
______ John 12 M W       "
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Shultz Emerson? 10 M W       Ohio
Have Emeline and Malinda been adopted?

5.  1880 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  Emeline is married and living with her husband in Mt. Vernon.  Can't find Malinda, nor have I found a marriage or death record for her.  George & Leah SHULTZ are still in Pike Township.

6.  Michigan Death Records, 1867-1950 (online at Ancestry.com):
Name Emmline Millier
[Emmline Sterns]
Age | Race 70 | White
Death Date 12 Apr 1915
Death Place Wyandotte, Wayne, MI
Birth Date 2 Jan 1845
Birth Place Mt Vernon Ohio
Marital Status Widowed
Father Roberd Sterns
Mother's Name  
Emeline's husband was born in Mt. Vernon, but it's unlikely she was; her first appearance is in the 1850 Census of Pike Township.

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