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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Henry Spane Stone |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
30 Apr 1850 |
Near Patton, Bollinger, Missouri, USA |
Census[2] |
1860 |
Jackson, Illinois, USAUS Federal |
Census[3] |
1870 |
German Twp, Bollinger, Missouri, USAUS Federal |
Marriage |
28 Mar 1872 |
Bollinger Co, MOto Margaret "Meg" Elizabeth Godwin |
Census[4] |
1900 |
Boulder, Colorado, USAUS Federal |
Census[1] |
1920 |
Lorance Twp, Bollinger, Missouri, USAUS Federal |
Occupation[1] |
1920 |
Bollinger Co, Missouri, USAOptician |
Death? |
20 Sep 1923 |
Farmington, Saint Francois, Missouri, United States |
Burial? |
21 Sep 1923 |
State Hospital Cem., Farmington, MO |
Second marriage: ?? wife died during the birth of Harry Tinsley Stone.
Third marriage: about 1894, they had 4 children.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lorance Twp, in 1920 Census, Missouri, Bollinger Co.
409 Greenville(?) Rd. Stone Henry, home owned free, male, white, 69, b. IL, parents b. IL, optician Eva, wife, age 44, b. IL, father b. IN, mother b. IL Ruth, dau, age 16, single, b. MO Ralph, son, age 14, b. MO John, son, age 12, b. MO
- ↑ 1860 Census, Illinois, Jackson Co
Series: M653 Roll: 186 Page: 362-363, 9 Nov 2005.
James Stone, age 42, married, farmer, real estate $500, personal property $250, b. Tenn Mary, age 26, b. Tenn Thomas, age 16, b. Ill Henry, age 11, b. Ill
- ↑ German Twp., in 1870 Census, Missouri, Bollinger Co
Series: M593 Roll: 759 Page: 370, 9 Nov 2005.
James Stone, married, white, farmer, $450 real estate, $400 personal prop., b. Tennessee Mary age 36 keeping house b. Tenn. George age 16 works on farm b. Illinois Henry age 20 works on farm b. Illinois James age 14 works on farm b. Illinois John age 12 works on farm, b. IL Malissa, age 8, at home, b. IL Martha, age 6, at home, b. IL Josephine, age 2, b. Missouri Jane, age 18, at home, b. IL
- ↑ 1900 Census, Colorado, Boulder Co
Series: T623 Roll: 121 Page: 138.
Roll: T623_121 Page: 25A; Enumeration District: 161. 829 University Avenue Dwelling 552, family 623 Stone, Henry S., head, white, male, b. Apr 1850, age 50, married 2 yrs., b. IL, parents (not listed), optician Eva Jane, wife, white, female, b. Sept. 1875, age 26, married 2 yrs., o children 0 living, b. IL, father b. IN, mother b. IL Walter U.,son, b. Aug 1878 IL, age 21, parents b. IL, day laborer Ella F, daughter, b. Sep 1888 in IL, age 11, parents b. IL Alice L., daughter, b. May 1891 in IL, age 9, parents b. IL
- Letter regarding Wilson Ullyses Godwin.
(Written by the daughter of Frances Ella Stone)
Great Grandfather Wilson Ulyssis Godwin, born Jan 30th 1820. He was an orphan, raised by a wealthy plantation owner named Alfred Oaks in Alabama. Alfred Oaks gave Great Grandfather Godwin, 2 slaves, gave him land and stocked it wehn he married Artemiss Corbet- (Born 1824- month & day unknown) He also gave Great Grandmother Artemiss 2 slaves- (Slaves were very valuable in those days) When Civil War came Great Grandfather sold his stock and land in Alabama & freed all his slaves. He moved to Cairo Illinois and enlisted in the Union Army- (This history was told to me by Uncle Walter Stone Sept 1954)
Mother's Family: Great-Grandfather: Wilson Ulyssis Stone
Great Grandmother: Artemiss Corbet
Grandmother: (Daughter) Margaret Elizabeth Godwin March 20, 1852 Died at Boulder, Colorado December 4, 1895. Mother was 7yrs. and Aunt Alice 5 yrs. old
Grandfather: Henry Spane Stone married Margaret Elizabeth Godwin
Son: Walter A. Stone 10 Mar 1873 Son: Thomas Stone Son: Wilson Stone Daughter: Frances Ellen Stone 13 Sept 1888, Creal Springs, Illinois Daughter: Alice Stone, May 26 1890
Artemiss Corbet had 2 brothers Les and Henry. They lived at Cloverbend Arkansas on the Black River. They were from the Cherokee tribe.
Mother was 1/16th Cherokee. We children are 1/32 so the blood line stops.
We are from Scotch-Irish on both sides of the family. Thurston is Scotch. Corbet is Irish.
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