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From: ron stone <>
Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] Cemeteries
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 19:15:44 -0800
Hi Richard,
We did have a James Stone. On Donna's site for Forsyth is the 1850 census
among others, and our family unit at that time was:
Wiley and Candas, parents
Wesley
James
Francis Asbury
Wm Pitchford (ggf)
next door, married to Ben Wilson , was their older sis, Elender
We know that Francis A and Wm P served in the 28th Alabama Inf.
We know James and Wesley also served in the CSA but not for
sure just where.
When all was over, the Stones moved to AR. Wiley and James
and Francis are found in Boone Co in 1870. Wm is in Searcy.
In 1880, our James is married to Harriett and living in Boone Co, AR
still. Can't find him in 1900. As I recall he had a son named Henry,
but I can't find his family group just now when I would like to put it
down for you.
An earlier genealogist in our family had a note on his work that James
had committed suicide in AR. If so it would have to have happened
after 1880. The big hole that the 1890 census loss created hits just
at the wrong time again.
Before gggf Wiley, who was born about 1803 in SC, probably Greenville
area, we think the James Stone who was old enough to be his father
and lived nearby in Forsyth (1850) and in Milton(1860) WAS his father.
He seems to trace back to SC to a father named William himself. I
don't have a wife's name for the James we think is Wiley's dad.
It looks like we might connect to the Stones in early VA if we keep
digging.
I hope this is of some help to you.
ron
At 09:52 PM 3/1/03 EST, you wrote:
>Dear Ron,
>
> In Referance to Your WILLIAM Stone.I am also Trying to See Where a James
>Stone Fit In (Maybe With Your Family)..That Came Out Of Upper Georgia,and
>Eventually went Into Jackson County,Ga and Married Circa 1821 one Elizabeth
>Pinion.If You Run Into a Panell or Pinion on Your Lines,I would Be Very
>Interested in Talking to You.
>
>
>Respectfully, Richard
>
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