There was a William Stone who died in Campbell Co in 1799 of close to it. His wife was Martha Worsham, which may account for the Martha W. Stone in the 1850 census. William d. 1799 had a son, William, but I haven't chased this family out. William Stone married Martha "Patsy" Worsham abt 15 Feb 1779, when the bond was issued. The abstract of his will (sorry, but I do not have the source at hand, at the moment) reads Will BK 1 p 373 William Stone 14 Mar 1799 / 8 apr 1799 wife of Patsy Stone land for her lifetime. My five children, viz Susanna Stone, Elizabeth Stone, John Stone, William Stone and Christopher Stone, Exors wife, Hudson Blankenship, James Johnson, Wit Samuel Johnson, Archer Blankenship, Edith Blankenship Will BK 2 Campbell Co p 35 inventory of Estate of William Stone Dec'd 13 Jul 1801 p 52 Will Bk 2 Account of Patsy Stone against the Esate of William Stone dec'd mentions doctors fees for our daughter, Betsey Stone and supporting 5 children for 2 years Will BK 2 p 149 Account of the Estate of William Stone dec'd with Hudson Blankenship executor shows "Polly Stone for supporting children" 11 Jun 1804 p 328 Account of Estate of William Stone Dec'd with Hudson Blankenship; This information came from Dorothy Tuttle in the 1990's while we were gathering information on various Worsham families; William Stone and Martha Stone his wife of Campbell Co VA sold to Daniel Worsham of Amelia 30 acres of land in two lots or parcels forL33 on 25 oct 1783. The land is located on the east Side of Wolf Branch being Martha Stone's part of land which her father Drury Worsham lived on whe he departed this life. Wit William Worsham Edmund Booker Jr & William Holloway Rec. 23 Oct 1783 after Martha wife of William Stone relinquished her dower right. I don't know the relationship between Hudson Blankenship and William Stone, or why Hudson was the executor of William Stone's will. Hudson Blankenship was my GGGGgrandfather. Basically, The William Stone in 1850 may be the son of the William Stone listed above. If he was a neighbor of Hudson Blankenship's, they he was living near what was Winfall, Campbell Co VA, often referred to the Otter Station census tract, and sometimes falling River. Winfall was a train stop at one time, with a school, Church, and a store. Some buildings, including the train station still stand, but most are not in use at this point. This William Stone had to be close to Hudson Blankenship's land. That's is son, Archer (Archibald) and Hudson's wife, Edith, who were witnesses. There were other Stone families in both Campbell and Pittsylvania Co, but the use of Martha W in the 1850 census caught my attention. Can't help you much in proving one to another, but it's a place to look. If you can't find anything else, chase the land. Oh, there was a William Stone m Elizabeth Calloway abt 1806. Bond reads Nov 15 1806 William and Elisabeth Calloway, dt Caleb, David Calloway Surety. Could be the son of the William Stone above or any of the others. Just a thought. I think, given the estate went on an one, for the William d. 1799, the children were fairly young, and probably not marrying in 1806/1807, but... Happy hunting Karen -----Original Message----- From: DOC HURT [mailto:doc.hurt@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 10:58 AM To: VACAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VACAMPBELL] Stone/Catron Hey Collard, Even though Lynchburg is my home, I don't know of any Stone's there. But I do know that there were several Stone's in Bedford Co. Happy Hunting doc ----- Original Message ----- From: "Collard" <Gesetzlich@knology.net> To: <VACAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 6:38 AM Subject: [VACAMPBELL] Stone/Catron > There are a couple of Stones on the Campbell Co census for 1820, William > and > a Martha. William is there in 1830 and 1840. > > > > 1850 William > > wife Permilla (Cantron?) > > Accumetta > > Susannah > > Jane E. > > Martha W. > > James T. (Terry) went to Western NC. > > Frances > > Permila > > John W. or M. Ohio? > > Aveline > > Richard M. may have married Louisa. > > > > Does anyone recognize these Stones? I think William and Permilla are > buried > in Campbell Co. One of the girls may have married a Fulmiller. James > married a Celestier Unknown. > > > > Any information gladly appreciated, and compensated. > > Tammy Lynn Collard > > Charleston SC > > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx
Well this is very interesting!! Thank you for several reasons. My Grandmother remembered being raised around her Grandmother, Buena Vista Stone Gorenflo. Vista's death record says she was born in Charlstanburg Va? July 5, 1859. Another source says she was born in Christanburg, VA. I have a photo of her, she is beautiful. Her father James Terry Stone was born February 22, 1830 in VA, died and buried Madison County, Hot Springs, once Warm Springs NC. He was a Bricklayer/Stone Mason. It is possible that James and his brother John are on the Missouri, Jackson Co., Kansas City census in 1860. I am unaware of the 1850 census of Martha W. My William Stone, father of James Terry, appears to have been born around 1795. I am very interest in the William who married Martha W. What was Hudson Blankenship's occupation? Thank you very much Tammy Lynn Collard gesetzlich@knology.net -----Original Message----- From: Karen Wood [mailto:karenwood@del.net] Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 9:41 PM To: VACAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [VACAMPBELL] Stone/Catron There was a William Stone who died in Campbell Co in 1799 of close to it. His wife was Martha Worsham, which may account for the Martha W. Stone in the 1850 census. William d. 1799 had a son, William, but I haven't chased this family out. William Stone married Martha "Patsy" Worsham abt 15 Feb 1779, when the bond was issued. The abstract of his will (sorry, but I do not have the source at hand, at the moment) reads Will BK 1 p 373 William Stone 14 Mar 1799 / 8 apr 1799 wife of Patsy Stone land for her lifetime. My five children, viz Susanna Stone, Elizabeth Stone, John Stone, William Stone and Christopher Stone, Exors wife, Hudson Blankenship, James Johnson, Wit Samuel Johnson, Archer Blankenship, Edith Blankenship Will BK 2 Campbell Co p 35 inventory of Estate of William Stone Dec'd 13 Jul 1801 p 52 Will Bk 2 Account of Patsy Stone against the Esate of William Stone dec'd mentions doctors fees for our daughter, Betsey Stone and supporting 5 children for 2 years Will BK 2 p 149 Account of the Estate of William Stone dec'd with Hudson Blankenship executor shows "Polly Stone for supporting children" 11 Jun 1804 p 328 Account of Estate of William Stone Dec'd with Hudson Blankenship; This information came from Dorothy Tuttle in the 1990's while we were gathering information on various Worsham families; William Stone and Martha Stone his wife of Campbell Co VA sold to Daniel Worsham of Amelia 30 acres of land in two lots or parcels forL33 on 25 oct 1783. The land is located on the east Side of Wolf Branch being Martha Stone's part of land which her father Drury Worsham lived on whe he departed this life. Wit William Worsham Edmund Booker Jr & William Holloway Rec. 23 Oct 1783 after Martha wife of William Stone relinquished her dower right. I don't know the relationship between Hudson Blankenship and William Stone, or why Hudson was the executor of William Stone's will. Hudson Blankenship was my GGGGgrandfather. Basically, The William Stone in 1850 may be the son of the William Stone listed above. If he was a neighbor of Hudson Blankenship's, they he was living near what was Winfall, Campbell Co VA, often referred to the Otter Station census tract, and sometimes falling River. Winfall was a train stop at one time, with a school, Church, and a store. Some buildings, including the train station still stand, but most are not in use at this point. This William Stone had to be close to Hudson Blankenship's land. That's is son, Archer (Archibald) and Hudson's wife, Edith, who were witnesses. There were other Stone families in both Campbell and Pittsylvania Co, but the use of Martha W in the 1850 census caught my attention. Can't help you much in proving one to another, but it's a place to look. If you can't find anything else, chase the land. Oh, there was a William Stone m Elizabeth Calloway abt 1806. Bond reads Nov 15 1806 William and Elisabeth Calloway, dt Caleb, David Calloway Surety. Could be the son of the William Stone above or any of the others. Just a thought. I think, given the estate went on an one, for the William d. 1799, the children were fairly young, and probably not marrying in 1806/1807, but... Happy hunting Karen -----Original Message----- From: DOC HURT [mailto:doc.hurt@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 10:58 AM To: VACAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VACAMPBELL] Stone/Catron Hey Collard, Even though Lynchburg is my home, I don't know of any Stone's there. But I do know that there were several Stone's in Bedford Co. Happy Hunting doc ----- Original Message ----- From: "Collard" <Gesetzlich@knology.net> To: <VACAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 6:38 AM Subject: [VACAMPBELL] Stone/Catron > There are a couple of Stones on the Campbell Co census for 1820, William > and > a Martha. William is there in 1830 and 1840. > > > > 1850 William > > wife Permilla (Cantron?) > > Accumetta > > Susannah > > Jane E. > > Martha W. > > James T. (Terry) went to Western NC. > > Frances > > Permila > > John W. or M. Ohio? > > Aveline > > Richard M. may have married Louisa. > > > > Does anyone recognize these Stones? I think William and Permilla are > buried > in Campbell Co. One of the girls may have married a Fulmiller. James > married a Celestier Unknown. > > > > Any information gladly appreciated, and compensated. > > Tammy Lynn Collard > > Charleston SC > > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. 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