Stone family.
Moses Stone (d. 1844) was a planter in the Spartanburg District of South Carolina. Stone's wife, Catharine Smith Stone (1798-1875), ran the plantation after her husband's death in 1844. Moses Stone had many brothers, including Pharis, Hillory, Henry, Ambrose, Tilman, Zealy, and John Stone. A cousin of Catharine Smith Stone, Jubilee Smith, practiced medicine and dentistry in Americus, Ga., after the Civil War.
The daughters of Moses and Catharine Stone included Martha Lovina (b. 1824); Regina Minerva (1824-1894), who married a physician, James Wright Tracy (1819-1896); Jane Melissa (b. 1827); Susan Ann (b. 1829); and Catharine Letitia (b. 1832).
From the guide to the Stone Family Papers (#4953), 1804-1876, (Univesrity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
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creatorOf | Stone Family Papers (#4953), 1804-1876 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection |
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associatedWith | Barnett | family |
associatedWith | Cantrell, Nimrod | person |
associatedWith | Catharine Smith Stone | person |
associatedWith | Jubilee Smith | person |
associatedWith | Moses Stone | person |
associatedWith | Roscoe L. Strickland III | person |
associatedWith | Smith | family |
associatedWith | Stone | family |
associatedWith | Stone, Catharine Smith | person |
associatedWith | Stone, Moses | person |
associatedWith | Stone, Samuel | person |
associatedWith | Tracy | family |
associatedWith | Tracy, James Wright | person |
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