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Abijah (222) Stone

Birth23 Jul 1797 - Sangerfield, Oneida, New York, USA
Death22 May 1880 - Pavilion, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA
MotherHannah Stratton
FatherJohn Stone

Born in Sangerfield, Oneida, New York, USA on 23 Jul 1797 to John Stone and Hannah Stratton. Abijah (222) Stone married Eleanor M Ward and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 May 1880 in Pavilion, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
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John Stone
1761 - 1831
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Hannah Stratton
1766 - 1831
Spouse(s)
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Eleanor M Ward
1799 - 1881
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Francis Stone
1837 - 1922
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Emeline Stone
1843 - 1928
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Edmond Edward Stone
1823 - 1905
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Bernard A. Stone
1840 - 1921
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William Oscar Stone
1825 - 1912
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Ambrose K. Stone
1827 - 1902
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Jane Elizabeth Stone
1831 - 1860
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John Stone
1821 - 1825
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Eleanor Irene Stone
1835 - 1906
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Elsie M Stone
1829 - 1903

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