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    1. [STONE-L] Re: STONE-D Digest V98 #87
    2. Larry, You are completely and absolutely forgiven as far as I am concerned. My Stones are a complete puzzle except for those in Independence Co. I appreciate the information you sent. If I find a connection, I will certainly let you know. Thanks. Jan Gilliam Reynolds

    06/30/1998 04:48:28
    1. Re: [STONE-L] Spellings of names and towns!!
    2. I would not consider a helpful tip on how to spell worthless to anyone. While it had nothing to do with me personally, I cannot see any objection to the help it must have given to many people.

    06/30/1998 11:24:20
    1. [STONE-L] Spellings of names and towns!!
    2. This is a STONE MAILING LIST not a chat room on how to spell names and towns. Most of us here are serious Stone reseachers and don't want to receive worthless e-mail. Diane

    06/30/1998 04:09:15
    1. Re: [STONE-L] spelling
    2. In a message dated 98-06-30 00:03:59 EDT, you write: << I have wasted a lot of time before on wrong place names >> Larry, I LQQked for months for Dixon TN. So I am a believer in correct spelling of city, towns & counties. Can not say the same for "Surnames" Mary in AZ :)

    06/30/1998 03:03:01
    1. [STONE-L] spelling
    2. Hello Stones Sorry I riled so many people up the other day no I`m not a english expert. But I did see a couple of towns in Arkansas spelled wrong and just so every body didnt waste all their time looking in the wrong place for some info on the stones I spelled them right. I have wasted a lot of time before on wrong place names before so I was just trying help so if I hurt any ones feelings I`m sorry. so like we say in Arkansas " please call off the [ Dawgs ] " your friend Larry Worley

    06/29/1998 05:47:32
    1. Re: [STONE-L] Re: STONE-D Digest V98 #84
    2. In a message dated 6/28/98 7:38:56 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Subj: Re: [STONE-L] Re: STONE-D Digest V98 #84 > Date: 6/28/98 7:38:56 PM Central Daylight Time > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Hello out there > if you are going to look in to Arkansas genealogy > it might help if you know how to spell the names right > ouachita the o sounds like a " W" > and Texarkana not texarcana > Larry > > Larry, How cute for a little boy to notice (I'm sure you are young and inexperienced in human relations). I counted no less than eight little errors in your above posting. Marvin

    06/28/1998 11:59:39
    1. [STONE-L] Stones of Surry
    2. hillra qualls
    3. >Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 20:37:47 -0500 >To: [email protected] >From: hillra qualls <[email protected]> > >Hi, >Barb Rhea, and Richard Bingham was talking about the Enoch Stone, Jr. of Surry >County, NC. was the nephew of Corder Stone my gggg grandfather. Have you >seen the book The Stones of Surry? I do not have the book but a xerox copy. >There are charts in the front and back of the book showing. Enoch, Jr. was >born 1791 and died 1874. It shows he was married in 1819. The following children >are listed..Polly Stone born 1820, married Joel Fulk, Calvin Gordon Stone born >1821-1876 married Jane Elizabeth King and Wesley Ash Stone born 1839-1889, married Mary A Dodson, Barzilla Stone born 1824 married William A. King, >William C. Stone born 1826-1876, married Malind Shore, Francis R. Stone born 1828 married Caroline Poindexter, Julia A Stone married Andrew Fulk, Stacy C. Stone born 1831-1892, married Gideon Y. Vaughn, Rhoda Elizabeth Stone born 1833-1891, married John C. Dodson, Enoch M Stone (Soldier died at Gettysburg, Pa 1835-1863, John H. Stone (Soldier) 1838-1863, James Sanford Stone born 1840, married Rachel A. Potter. >This chart list children for Calvin Gordon Stone, Wesley Ash Stone, william C. Stone, Francis R. Stone, and James Sanford Stone. There are no children or a >spouse listed for Enoch M.Stone. >The Stones and Fulks still has a family reunion in Surry Co, NC that has been >going on for about 80 years. The library is the Charles H. Stone Memorial Library in Pilot Mt, NC. I attended a reunion about 1993/1994. The phone number >for the library was 910-368-2370. I do not know if they have email or not. >I hope this is helpful. Part of the Stones from Surry County, NC came to White >County, TN. >Hillra Stone Qualls >[email protected] > >

    06/28/1998 09:46:36
    1. Re: [STONE-L] Re: STONE-D Digest V98 #84
    2. Hello out there if you are going to look in to Arkansas genealogy it might help if you know how to spell the names right ouachita the o sounds like a " W" and Texarkana not texarcana Larry

    06/28/1998 02:33:20
    1. Re: [STONE-L] Re: STONE-D Digest V98 #83
    2. Barbara Eberly
    3. Hi everybody, I'm going to be extermely busy over the next couple of weeks. I will probably not be answering any messages before mid-July. I am working on a conference to be held July 10-12 and am BUSY. If you want to see what I'm working on, it is at: http://www3.wcu.edu/~eberly/awa.html I'll be back to genealogy when this is over. It is our last year to host this (she shouted quietly, "Hooray!!!" Barbara [email protected] wrote: > > Barbara, > This sounds a lot like my Stone family! My g-grandfather was James R. Stone, > Jr who raised a family in Independence Co Ar which is in the extream NE > corner of the state. Census records give his bp as Ms. He married Emma > Clementine Jones and they raised a large family. She died ca, 1906 and he ca > 1910, 12. My grandmother was born 1902 next to the youngest of 9 children. > There is still a man in that neighborhood named Nolan Daggat who I have heard > is related to my family but I don't know how. G-ma Ida Pearlee Stone married > Eather Ivern Gilliam who was the son of Francis Marion Gilliam whose father, > Braddock Harris Gilliam, was from Franklin Co Tn. The only fact I know for > sure about the Stones, other than her bro and sis' is that she had 2 uncles, > one named James and one William. If this sounds like a connection, please > contact and I will give more details. > Jan Gilliam Reynolds > > ==== STONE Mailing List ==== > To unsub or for more info on the STONE list please see: http://members.aol.com/TreeCrazyD/stone_l.html > Note: that is STONE _L just like in the list name. It is case sensitive.

    06/28/1998 01:26:26
    1. [STONE-L] Fwd: (no subject)
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_899043074_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part0_899043074_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: [email protected] Return-path: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: (no subject) Date: Sat, 27 Jun 1998 11:28:11 EDT Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I am new to this sight. I am looking for info on the Stones/Fanns/Toones of Rappahannock Co.-Richmond Co., VA. ie, WILLIAM STONE ( d 1704/7) wife Sarah, children: Philip, Joshua, Elizabeth, Mary who md a JOHN FANN, ETC. There is also a Col. JOHN STONE in this area. I don't know if he is related. I would like the ancestors and descendants of this family. Thank you. Lorna --part0_899043074_boundary--

    06/28/1998 04:11:14
    1. [STONE-L] Re: STONE-D Digest V98 #84
    2. Barbara, Thanks for the info. Is Ouchita Co in the Texarcana Area? If so, it would lead me further to believe there might be a connection. Jan Gilliam Reynolds

    06/27/1998 05:58:09
    1. [STONE-L] Re: STONE-D Digest V98 #84
    2. Don, I was born in Independence Co and moved to Jackson Co at an very young age. My mother and father were both born in Independence Co as well as all grandparents and g-grandparents. Mt gg-grandfather Cochran was there as early as 1830s. My father still lives there. We always considered it North East Ar but thinks for the imput. Jan Reynolds

    06/27/1998 05:48:47
    1. [STONE-L] Erastus Stone
    2. Marie Clayton
    3. Karen was asking about Erastus STONE b. 1841 Ohio. I also have an Erastus STONE b 1853 in Louisville, Warren Co, Ky. He was my great grandfather. I just had to respond even tho mine isn't the right one. I do have quite a lot on my family. My Erastus Clinton STONE was the son of Madison Harrison STONE b. 1811 Bowling Green, Ky. who married Virginia TURNER b. 1812 Ky. Madison Harrison STONE's parents were Samuel STONE b. @1780-1790 Va. and Sarah Murray. Her full name was Cornielius Sarah "Sally" Murray b. @1780 Va. If anyone recognises any of this as their family, contact me and I'll be glad to give you what I have. Marie Clayton

    06/27/1998 02:57:32
    1. [STONE-L] Stones in AR, TN, NC
    2. Hi, Jan, I'm not sure about a connection, but here is all the information I have on my Stones. If you see something that might connect us, please let me know. It is very interesting that you have the name Nolan. According to a message I just saw on the Stone list, there is a book that describes a Nowlin/Stone connection in White Co., TN. I'm trying to get more information about this book. Here's my Stone family: Descendants of John A. Stone 1 John A. Stone b: 1818 in North Carolina d: 1863 in Ouachita County, Arkansas (buried Two Bayou Cemetery) . +Mary Nolan/Nolen b: 1819 in North Carolina m: Abt. 1838 in North Carolina or Tennessee d: 1863 in Ouachita County, Arkansas (buried Two Bayou Cemetery) ........ 2 Sarah Elizabeth Stone b: April 17, 1839 in Tennessee d: November 16, 1863 in Ouachita County, Arkansas (buried Buena Vista Cemetery) ............ +William Luther Walker b: April 14, 1825 in Madison County, Alabama m: Abt. 1853 in Ouachita County, Arkansas d: April 21, 1897 in Ouachita County, Arkansas (buried Buena Vista Cemetery) ........ 2 Martha A. Stone b: Abt. 1840 in Mississippi ........ 2 James W. Stone b: Abt. 1843 in Mississippi ........ 2 Mary E. Stone b: Abt. 1845 in Mississippi ............ +B. T. Jordan b: Abt. 1838 in Tennessee m: Abt. 1859 ........ 2 John A. Stone b: September 02, 1848 in Arkansas d: March 23, 1928 in Ouachita County, Arkansas (buried Chidester Cemetery) ............ +Sarah M. (maiden unknown) b: February 07, 1850 d: December 22, 1927 in Ouachita County, Arkansas (buried Chidester Cemetery) ........ 2 Thomas W. Stone b: Abt. 1851 in Arkansas ........ 2 Nancy Stone b: Abt. 1853 in Arkansas ........ 2 Texanna Stone b: Abt. 1854 in Arkansas ........ 2 Lemuel Madison Stone b: 1857 in Arkansas d: 1864 in Ouachita County, Arkansas (buried Two Bayou Cemetery) ........ 2 Wesley Stone b: Abt. 1860 in Arkansas Barbara Ray [email protected] On Sat, 27 Jun 1998 09:48:01 EDT [email protected] writes: >Barbara, >This sounds a lot like my Stone family! My g-grandfather was James >R. Stone, >Jr who raised a family in Independence Co Ar which is in the extream >NE >corner of the state. Census records give his bp as Ms. He married >Emma >Clementine Jones and they raised a large family. She died ca, 1906 >and he ca >1910, 12. My grandmother was born 1902 next to the youngest of 9 >children. >There is still a man in that neighborhood named Nolan Daggat who I >have heard >is related to my family but I don't know how. G-ma Ida Pearlee Stone >married >Eather Ivern Gilliam who was the son of Francis Marion Gilliam whose >father, >Braddock Harris Gilliam, was from Franklin Co Tn. The only fact I >know for >sure about the Stones, other than her bro and sis' is that she had 2 >uncles, >one named James and one William. If this sounds like a connection, >please >contact and I will give more details. >Jan Gilliam Reynolds > > >==== STONE Mailing List ==== >To unsub or for more info on the STONE list please see: >http://members.aol.com/TreeCrazyD/stone_l.html >Note: that is STONE _L just like in the list name. It is case >sensitive. > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    06/27/1998 08:39:13
    1. [STONE-L] Re: STONE-D Digest V98 #83
    2. Barbara, This sounds a lot like my Stone family! My g-grandfather was James R. Stone, Jr who raised a family in Independence Co Ar which is in the extream NE corner of the state. Census records give his bp as Ms. He married Emma Clementine Jones and they raised a large family. She died ca, 1906 and he ca 1910, 12. My grandmother was born 1902 next to the youngest of 9 children. There is still a man in that neighborhood named Nolan Daggat who I have heard is related to my family but I don't know how. G-ma Ida Pearlee Stone married Eather Ivern Gilliam who was the son of Francis Marion Gilliam whose father, Braddock Harris Gilliam, was from Franklin Co Tn. The only fact I know for sure about the Stones, other than her bro and sis' is that she had 2 uncles, one named James and one William. If this sounds like a connection, please contact and I will give more details. Jan Gilliam Reynolds

    06/27/1998 03:48:01
    1. [STONE-L] Arkansas
    2. Don E. Schaefer
    3. Jan -- You wrote to Barbara: >This sounds a lot like my Stone family! My g-grandfather was James R. Stone, >Jr who raised a family in Independence Co Ar which is in the extream NE >corner of the state. Independence County is in north central Arkansas. I used to live there. Check out a map. Don E. Schaefer, 1297 Deane St., Fayetteville, AR 72703 (501) 521-1229 Internet: [email protected] America-On-Line: [email protected]

    06/27/1998 02:16:15
    1. [STONE-L] STONE, Oswego, NY 1830-1860
    2. Sue Hawes
    3. I have STONES in New York....Joseph Stone who m. Ellen Kenney of Kingston Ontario. Joseph's father was also Joseph and said to have married Margaret O'Connor. He was a shoemaker in Oswego about 1850. If anyone is connected to this line, I would be most interested in hearing from you. sue sue hawes in sunny Southampton, NY [email protected] Searching for:LAW,VAN DEVENTER,KING,HAWES,KENNEDY,TALMAGE,LOTT,DAVENPORT, MC COY, KINNAN, LOUW, VAN HEYNINGEN

    06/26/1998 10:07:08
    1. [STONE-L] STONE,Erastus
    2. Gary & Karen Price
    3. Does anyone have any info on Erastus STONE of OH? He was in the 1840 Census and is also listed in OH as marrying Anna DODDERER 6 June 1831. Or how about a Henry STONE who wed Rebecca HUMPHREY Oct. 23, 1833? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Karen in OH

    06/25/1998 10:43:07
    1. [STONE-L] Re: Stones of Surry
    2. Richard Bingham
    3. hillra qualls wrote: > ... talking about the Enoch Stone, Jr. of Surry > County, NC., the nephew of Corder Stone my gggg grandfather.... According to "Stones of Surry," Corder Stone (Hillra's ancestor) and Enoch Stone, Sr. (My Ancestor) were sons of John Stone and his wife, who is thought to have been a Corder. John Stone is said to have been born in Fauquier County, Virginia, say about 1725. "Stones of Surry" argues that this John was a descendant of Governor William Stone of Maryland. He may have been, but I've worked the problem from both ends, and haven't yet found any solid proof for such a descent. I'm hoping that you, Hillra, or other Stone researchers can tell me: (1) if John of Fauquier County, Virginia, was indeed the father of Corder and Enoch, Sr.; (2) if their mother (John's wife) was a Corder; (3) who were her parents; and (4) who were John's parents. The Corder connection is also problematic. Corder Stone's older brother, Thomas, married Sarah Corder (Who were her parents?), and Enoch Stone, Sr., named his fifth son Thomas Corder. Among Enoch's children, apparently only this Thomas had a middle name, and it is perhaps this peculiar fact that has led us to the conclusion that Enoch's mother (and Corder's as well) was herself a Corder. However, for what it's worth, Enoch's wife, Nancy Anthony, had a sister Jane, who married a Joel Corder, and a brother James, who married an Elizabeth Corder. I assume that James and Elizabeth were brother and sister, but were they also related to Thomas Stone's wife, Sarah Corder, and to his and Enoch's mother, who is also said to have been a Corder? Talk about consanguinity! If you're confused about all this, just think about how confused I am. I'm hoping somebody can help me solve these puzzles. Richard Bingham

    06/25/1998 10:38:18
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. hillra qualls
    3. Hi, Barb Rhea, and Richard Bingham was talking about the Enoch Stone, Jr. of Surry County, NC. was the nephew of Corder Stone my gggg grandfather. Have you seen the book The Stones of Surry? I do not have the book but a xerox copy. There are charts in the front and back of the book showing. Enoch, Jr. was born 1791 and died 1874. It shows he was married in 1819. The following children are listed..Polly Stone born 1820, married Joel Fulk, Calvin Gordon Stone born 1821-1876 married Jane Elizabeth King and Wesley Ash Stone born 1839-1889, married Mary A Dodson, Barzilla Stone born 1824 married William A. King, William C. Stone born 1826-1876, married Malind Shore, Francis R. Stone born 1828 married Caroline Poindexter, Julia A Stone married Andrew Fulk, Stacy C. Stone born 1831-1892, married Gideon Y. Vaughn, Rhoda Elizabeth Stone born 1833-1891, married John C. Dodson, Enoch M Stone (Soldier died at Gettysburg, Pa 1835-1863, John H. Stone (Soldier) 1838-1863, James Sanford Stone born 1840, married Rachel A. Potter. This chart list children for Calvin Gordon Stone, Wesley Ash Stone, william C. Stone, Francis R. Stone, and James Sanford Stone. There are no children or a spouse listed for Enoch M.Stone. The Stones and Fulks still has a family reunion in Surry Co, NC that has been going on for about 80 years. The library is the Charles H. Stone Memorial Library in Pilot Mt, NC. I attended a reunion about 1993/1994. The phone number for the library was 910-368-2370. I do not know if they have email or not. I hope this is helpful. Part of the Stones from Surry County, NC came to White County, TN. Hillra Stone Qualls [email protected]

    06/25/1998 07:37:47