Person:LeGrand Stone (1)

Watchers
m. 17 Feb 1848
  1. Byron Stone1848 -
  2. LeGrand Stone1852 - 1939
  3. Thomas J. Stone1854 - 1881
  4. Vienna Stone1855 - 1934
  5. Charlotte Stone1858 - 1885
  6. Stephen F. Stone1859 -
  7. Freal Stone1860 - 1959
  8. Arbula Ellen Stone1866 -
m. 12 Dec 1878
  1. Florence Stone1879 - 1962
  2. Craig Stone1881 - 1963
  3. Elbert Lee Stone1883 - 1977
  4. Frederick McGarvey Stone1885 - 1959
  5. Linnie Maude Stone1887 - 1972
  6. Moreau Stone1889 - 1979
  7. Ella Dorothy Stone1891 - 1966
  8. Ruby Leona Stone1893 - 1973
  9. George William Stone1898 - 1978
  10. Edward Lynwood Stone1901 - 1991
Facts and Events
Name LeGrand Stone
Gender Male
Birth[1] 5 Feb 1852 Carroll, Virginia, United States
Marriage 12 Dec 1878 Carroll, Virginia, United Statesto Julia Ann Catherine Edwards
Census[4] 1900 Pipers Gap, Carroll, Virginia, United States
Emigration[5] Mar 1904 Caldwell, Missouri, United States
Census[6] 1910 Lincoln, Caldwell, Missouri, United States
Census[7] 1920 Lincoln, Caldwell, Missouri, United States
Occupation? Farmer
Death[2][8] 7 Jan 1939 Hamilton, Caldwell, Missouri, United States
Burial[3] Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, New York, Caldwell, Missouri, United States

Obituary

Hamilton Advocate Hamiltonian, Hamilton, Missouri January 12, 1939 WAS NATIVE OF VIRGINIA LeGrande Stone, who died at the family home southeast of Hamilton on Saturday night of last week, was a native of Virginia. Mr. Stone lacked but a few days of being 87 years old at his death, which was the first break in the family circle. Mrms. Stone were the parents of ten children, five sons and five daughters. Mrs. Stone and the ten children survive, together with twenty seven grandchildren. The children are Mesdames Ella Robb of Chicago, Leona Goodnow of Wyoming, Florence Hall of New York township, Linnie Houghton of Kingston and Miss Moreau Stone of the home; the sons being George, Craig and Lee of Colorado, Ed of New York township, and Fred of Braymer. Mrms. Stone came from their native state of Virginia and settled in Caldwell County many years ago. The funeral service for Mr. Stone was held at the Pleasant Ridge Church and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Huddleston of Carrollton.

Obituary

Stone Obituary LeGrand Stone, son of Mary Anne and George Stone, was born near Woodlawn, Virginia, Feb. 5th, 1852 and departed this life at the age of 86 years, 11 months and two days, Jan. 7, 1939. He was married to Julia Kathryn Edwards Dec. 12, 1878. To this union 10 children were born, all living. He moved with his family to Caldwell county in March 1904, where he has resided until the time of his departure. At the age of 20 he united with the church of Christ at Glade Creek, Va., and has been a faithful Christina worker in the church. He was a kind, loving husband and father and his memory will be cherished for his kindly manner and wise counsel. He leaves to mourn his departure, his wife and 10 children, Mrs. Jno. Hall of Hamilton, Craig, of Beecher Is., Colo., Lee of Vernon, Colo., Fred of Braymer, Mrs. Albert Houghton of Kingston, Moreau Stone of the home, Mrs. W. L. Robb of Chicago, Mrs. L. A. Goodnow, Hailey, Idaho, George of Idalia, Colo., and Edward of Hamilton, and 27 grandchildren and a host of relative sand friends. He passed away just as he had lived, quietly and peacefully. Sunset and evening Star, and one clear call for me, and may there be no moaning of the bar, when I put out to sea. Twilight and evening bell, and after that the dark, and may there be no sadness of farewell when I embark.

Military service note

Legrand Stone (First_Last) Regiment Name 29 Virginia Infantry Side Confederate Company C,F Soldier's Rank_In Private Soldier's Rank_Out Sergeant Alternate Name John L./Stone Film Number M382 roll 53 http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm CONFEDERATE VIRGINIA TROOPS 29th Regiment, Virginia Infantry 29th Infantry Regiment was authorized in November, 1861, and was to contain seven companies under Colonel A.C. Moore and three companies at Pound Gap. However, this organization never took place. Moore's five companies from Abingdon and companies raised in the spring of 1862 evidently made up the nine-company regiment. It was assigned to the Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia, then moved to Kentucky where it was engaged at Middle Creek. Later it saw action in Western Virginia and for a time served in North Carolina under General French. In March, 1863, it totalled 732 men. Attached to General Corse's Brigade the unit participated in Longstreet's Suffolk Expedition and during the Gettysburg Campaign was on detached duty in Tennessee and North Carolina. In the spring of 1864 it returned to Virginia and took its place in the Petersburg trenches north and south of the James River and ended the war at Appomattox. Many were lost at Sayler's Creek, and only 1 officer and 27 men surrendered on April 9, 1865. The field officers were Colonels James Giles and Alfred C. Moore; Lieutenant Colonels Alexander Haynes, William Leigh, and Edwin R. Smith; and Majors Ebenezer Bruster, William R.B. Horne, and Isaac White.

Census

U.S. Federal Census 1880 Carroll County, VA 161/161

     Stone	Legrand	wm	28	m  	Farmer
                      	Julia A.   wf       	22           w m  	Keeping House
                      	Florence wf     	7/12        d s  	b. Oct

U.S. Federal Census 1900 Piper Gap District, Carroll County, VA (June 20) 230/230 Stone Legrand head wm Feb 1852 48 Julia A.C. wife wf Oct 1855 44 Florence daughter wf Oct 1879 20 Craig son wm July 1881 18 Elbert L. son wm Sept 1883 16 Freddie McG son wm Feb 1885 15 Linnie M. daughter wf Oct 1887 12 Mora daughter wf Dec 1889 11 Dorothy E. daughter wf April 1891 10 Ruby L. daughter wf Oct 1893 6 George W. son wm Mar 1897 3 Edward L. son wm Aug 1899 10/12 U.S. Federal Census 1910 (May 11) Caldwell County, Missouri, Lincoln Township

    STONE,	Legrand, Head, White, 56, Married b. Virginia, Farmer

Julia A., Wife, 54, b. Virginia Ella, dau., 17, b. Virginia Leona, dau., 15, b. Virginia George S., son, 12, b. Virginia Edward W., son, 10, b. Virginia Moreau C., dau., 19, b. Virginia U.S. Federal Census 1920 (January 2) Caldwell County, Missouri, Lincoln Township

    STONE,	Legrand, Head, White, 67, Married b. Virginia, Farmer

Julia A., Wife, 63, b. Virginia Moreau, dau., 30, b. Virginia Edward L., son, 19, b. Virginia

References
  1. Unidentified author. Obituary/Newspaper Clipping. (Unidentified newspaper)
    12/29/06.
  2. Unidentified author. Obituary/Newspaper Clipping. (Unidentified newspaper)
    1939, 12/29/06.
  3. Transcribed by Karen Walker. Pleasant Ridge Cemetery
    11/24/06.

    STONE, Craig, 1881-1963
    Tessie E., wife of Craig, 1887-1929
    Nellie Mae, Feb. 25, 1899 Jun. 28, 1964 Sister
    Julia A., wife of LeGrand, 1857-1944
    LeGrand, 1852-1939

  4. U.S. Federal Census
    Series: T623 Roll: 1704 Page: 135, 12/29/06.
  5. Unidentified author. Obituary/Newspaper Clipping. (Unidentified newspaper)
    12/30/06.

    He moved with his family to Caldwell county in March 1904, where he has resided until the time of his departure.

  6. U.S. Federal Census
    Series T624, Roll 773, page 145a, 12/30/06.
  7. U.S. Federal Census
    Series: T625 Roll: 910 Page: 140, 12/29/06.

    STONE, LEGRAN (1920 U.S. Census)
    MISSOURI , CALDWELL, NEW YORK
    Age: 67, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: VA

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