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Thomas Stone

Birth31 Dec 1826 - Edgefield County, South Carolina, USA
Death26 Oct 1900 - Shelby County, AL, USA
MotherMARTHA "PATSY" CROCKER
FatherThomas Stone

Born in Edgefield County, South Carolina, USA on 31 Dec 1826 to Thomas Stone and MARTHA "PATSY" CROCKER. Thomas Stone married Martha Johnson and had 15 children. He passed away on 26 Oct 1900 in Shelby County, AL, USA.

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Parents
Thomas Stone
1783 - 1842
Martha "Patsy" Crocker
1787 - 1860
Spouse(s)
Martha Johnson
1829 - 1860
Frances Lavinia Fowler
1839 - 1880
Emily E Moore
1843 - 1898
Children Show all
Lula Allen Stone
1879 - 1966
David Franklin Stone
1854 - 1933
Thomas Junior "Tommie" Stone
1875 - 1968
George Richard Stone
1869 - 1932
John Harless Stone
1870 - 1936
Jesse Stone
1848 - 1923
William Anderson Stone
1850 - 1905
Moses Stone
1861 - 1900

Martha L Stone
1866 - 1900
Mary Elizabeth Stone
1851 - 1931
Cynthia Stone
1878 - 1900
Mansfield Williams Stone
1882 - 1965
Daisy Stone
1883 - 1949
Emily (Emma) Stone
1885 - 1956
Ellie Stone
Unknown - Unknown

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