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Dr. James David Stone 1839–1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 Feb 1839

Birth Location: Columbus, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 24 Feb 1905

Death Location: Jewitt, Limestone County, Texas, USA

Father: Chancy Stone

Mother: Selina Henley

Spouse(s): Margaret Vaughn

Children(s):

Dr. James David Stone was born in 1839 in Columbus, Alabama, USA, the child of Chancy Barton Warren Stone And Selina Jane Henley. Dr. James David Stone married Margaret Caroline Vaughn. Dr. James David Stone passed away in 1905 in Jewitt, Limestone County, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • Dr. James David Stone was born in 1839 in Columbus, Alabama, USA, the child of Chancy Barton Warren Stone And Selina Jane Henley.
  • Dr. James David Stone married Margaret Caroline Vaughn.
  • Dr. James David Stone passed away in 1905 in Jewitt, Limestone County, Texas, USA.

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Dr. Stone's Ancestors

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Dr. Stone
1839–1905
Birth Place: Columbus, Alabama, USA
Parents
Chancy Barton Warren Stone
1813–1867
Wilkes County, Georgia
Selina (Jane) Henley
1817–1891
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
Grandparents
Benjamin (D) Stone
1780–1821
Richmond, Wise, Virginia, United States
Edmond Henley
1770–1833
Hillsborough, Orange, North Carolina
Hepsibeth Denman
1786–1864
Habersham County, Georgia
Great-Grandparents
Dolly tentative
1761–1802
John (Edmond)
1739–1802
Mary Chamberlain
1744–1785
James Denman
1761–1843
Claranna Welborn
1768–1818
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Darby II
1701–1784
Mary Scottish)
1715–1741

Dr. Stone's Timeline

2 Records

1839
6 Feb 1839
Birth of Dr. James David Stone in Columbus, Alabama, USA
Columbus, Alabama, USA
1905
24 Feb 1905
Age 66
Death of Dr. James David Stone in Jewitt, Limestone County, Texas, USA
Jewitt, Limestone County, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Feb 1839
    Event Place: Columbus, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Feb 1905
    Event Place: Jewitt, Limestone County, Texas, USA

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