NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. 11485 NELSON CO DAVIS H. STONE Stone, Lockart, Lewis, Morgan, Breckinridge 11485 Kentucky Genealogy and Biography Volume V Battle Perrin Kniffin, 4th ed., 1886. Nelson Co. DAVIS H. STONE was born in Nelson County, December 31, 1847. His father, Isaac D. Stone, was also a native of the same county and was born in 1799; he married Sallie Lockart in 1846, and to their union was born one son, our subject. Sallie Lockhart was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and died in that faith in 1848, at the age of twenty-four; she was the daughter of Eli and Amy (Lacy) Lockart, of Clarksville, Tenn. Four years after the death of his first wife Mr. Stone married Elizabeth Lewis, of Nelson County. Isaac D. Stone was a very successful farmer and accumulated a fine property, including 800 acres of rich farming land lying on the east fork of Simpson Creek, in Nelson County; he died in 1873; he was a son of Davis Stone, who was of English descent, a native of Virginia, and came to Kentucky with his mother, who was at that time one hundred and one years old; she died on the way and was buried on the farm now owned by Horace Stone, of Nelson County. Davis H. Stone was reared on the farm that he now owns, and which has been the residence of three generations of his ancestors; he received a good common-school education and at the age of twenty-five took care of the home farm of 800 acres, which he now owns. The farming operations have proved uniformly successful and he makes a specialty of tobacco culture. He was married June 11, 1807, to Miss Annie Stone, and to them was born one son, Isaac D., April 11, 1870. Mrs. Annie Stone was born in November 1846; she is a daughter of Thomas, better known as Sue Enough Tom Stone, of Spencer County. Davis H. Stone and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He is a R. A. Mason in Bloomfield Chapter, No. 53, and his political views are Democratic. Adjoining his farm is the site of Camp Charity, where Gen. John A. Morgan organized his force before starting south in 1861. Isaac D. Stone furnished uniforms for one company of Breckinridges command, which company afterward took the name of the Stone Rifles. KYBIOGRAPHIES Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybiographies KYRESEARCH: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.tips/mb.ashx