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Strother Smith Stone

Birth19 Oct 1808 - Lincoln, Kentucky, United States
Death28 Nov 1901 - Platte City, Platte, Missouri, United States
MotherSally Gains
FatherDNA Jhn Thom Stone-Eng, Ire

Born in Lincoln, Kentucky, United States on 19 Oct 1808 to DNA Jhn Thom Stone-Eng, Ire and Sally Gains. Strother Smith Stone married Mary Jane Crump and had 13 children. He passed away on 28 Nov 1901 in Platte City, Platte, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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Dna Jhn Thom Stone-eng, Ire
1779 - 1859
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Sally Gains
1782 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Mary Jane Crump
1818 - 1885
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Susan Frances Stone
1849 - 1939
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Strother Smith Stone
1858 - 1936
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John Churchill "Jack" Stone
1837 - 1915
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Elizabeth S Betty Stone
1851 - 1880
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Nancy Smith Stone
1857 - 1931
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Lucy Florence Stone
1862 - 1950
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Samuel Taylor Stone
1841 - 1911
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William Thomas Stone
1844 - 1915
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Zeralda Jane Stone
1836 - 1922
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Daniel Lee Stone
1842 - 1924
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Mary Ann "Mollie" Stone
1854 - 1937
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Wilcher C Stone
1847 - 1915
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Sarah E Stone
1838 - Unknown

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