Descendants of Abner Lee Hanna
Generation No. 1
1. ABNER LEE1 HANNA (JAMES ABNERA, JOHNB, ANDREWC) was born
Notes for ABNER LEE HANNA:
According to the Seventh (1850) Census of the United States, Tennessee - Sumner County, Tennessee Microfilm M432, Roll 897, District 12, Page 288, Transcribed in 1999/2000 by Linda Carpenter, Sherry Falcon, Jan Johnson Barnes, and Marie Johnson, household 47 is listed as follows:
Last Name, First Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Property, Birthplace
Hanner, Abner L., 40, M, Farmer, 5000, NC
Hanner, Mary J., 30, F,,,TN
Hanner, Minerva, 10, F,,,TN
Hanner, John, 8, M,,, TN
Hanner, Mary, 6, F,,, TN
Hanner, James, 3, M,,, TN
Hanner, Bryson, 50, M, Farmer,, NC
From "Old Sumner, A History of Sumner County, TN, From 1805-1861", by Walter T. Durham, is listed Captain Josephus Conn Guild Muster Roll of Captain Josephus Conn Guild Company of The Second Regiment, First Brigade of Tennessee Mounted Militia, commanded by Brig. Gen. R. Armstrong, ordered into service of the United States from the 25th day of June, 1836, to the 25th day of December, 1836. Listed on this roll was A. L. Hanna.
More About ABNER LEE HANNA:
Burial: Bethpage Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
More About MARY JANE PARKER:
Burial: Bethpage Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
Children of ABNER HANNA and MARY PARKER are:
2.
i. MINERVA TINEN2 HANNA,
b. 1840, Bethpage, Sumner Co., TN; d.
ii. JOHN R. HANNA, b. Abt. 1842, Sumner Co., TN; d. April 06, 1862, Civil War battle in Shiloh, TN.
3.
iii. MARY ELIZABETH
HANNA, b.
4.
iv. JAMES B. HANNA, b. Abt. 1849,
Sumner Co., TN; d.
Generation No. 2
2. MINERVA TINEN2 HANNA (ABNER LEE1, JAMES ABNERA, JOHNB, ANDREWC) was born 1840 in Bethpage, Sumner Co., TN, and died
Notes for MINERVA TINEN HANNA:
Clara Stone Baulch's photo album has a photo of Minerva with the inscription "Mrs. W. F. Holder, Sister of Mrs. N. H. Stone".
Minerva
Tinen Hanna Holder's death is recorded in 1909 on
Sumner County, Tennessee death certificate 89068. She is listed as Female,
White and Widowed; born
More About MINERVA TINEN HANNA:
Burial: Bethpage Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
Cause
of Death (Facts Pg):
More About JOHN GRAHAM HOLDER:
Burial: Bethpage Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
More About WILLIAM F. HOLDER:
Occupation: 1870, Dry Goods Merchant
Children of MINERVA HANNA and JOHN HOLDER are:
i. CARRIE LEE3 HOLDER, b. 1865, Sumner Co., TN; d. 1865, Sumner Co., TN.
More About CARRIE LEE HOLDER:
Burial: Bethpage Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
ii. JOHNNY HOLDER, b. 1861, Sumner Co., TN.
iii. JAMES HOLDER, b. 1863, Sumner Co., TN.
3. MARY ELIZABETH2 HANNA (ABNER LEE1, JAMES ABNERA, JOHNB, ANDREWC) was born
Notes for MARY ELIZABETH HANNA:
Miss
Bettie Hanna of
[http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsumner/sumnbp1.htm]
According
to the membership roll of
- Abner L. Hanna, male, married
- Jas. Brice Hanna, male, single
- John R. Hanna, male, single, "Killed in battle at Shilow
- James A. Hanna, male, married
- Mary J. Hanna, female, married
It is presumed that most, if not all, of these five persons were related to Mary Elizabeth Hanna. It is presumed that James A. Hanna and John R. Hanna are the brothers of Mary Elizabeth Hanna also identified in the 1850 census. Mary J. Hanna is the mother of Mary Elizabeth Hanna. Abner L. Hanna is the father of Mary Elizabeth Hanna. Jas. Brice Hanna is presumed to be the uncle of Mary Elizabeth Hanna identified as Bryson Hanner in the 1850 census.
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According
to Bethpage Methodist Church History compiled by Babe Ruth Carter, Typed by
Sherry Falcon, Copyright, ©1997, a Rev. John W. Hanna ministered to this
congregation. This is her notation, 'A most eloquent preacher, the Rev. John W.
Hanna, spent his boyhood in the
Gallatin Sumner County News, Microfilm Roll #501 - Date: 1905 - 1911, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~providence/obit_february1909.htm], (Thursday, February 11, 1909)
"Mrs. Bettie Stone, Wife of the Late N. H. Stone, Passes Away.
Mrs.
Bettie Stone, wife of the late N. H. Stone, died at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. G. N. Baulch, on the Douglas Pike last Friday morning at
More About MARY ELIZABETH HANNA:
Burial: Stone-Baulch Family Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
Notes for NICHOLAS HOWARD STONE:
1880 Sumner County, TN Census Transcription, pp. 271-275, Transcribed in 1988 by Linda Carpenter, Theda Womack, and Cora Mae Harper, Source: Tenth Census of the United States, Tennessee, Sumner County, Microfilm T9, Rolls 1281-1282, District # 9, Household 217-139 is listed as follows:
Name Race/Sex Age
STONE, NICKOLAS H. W M 50
STONE, MARY E. W F 36
STONE, ELIZABETH H. W F 22
STONE, MARTHA J. W F 20
STONE, MARY L. W F 9
STONE, SUSIE W F 7
STONE, CLARA T. W F 5
STONE, JOHN R. W M 4
STONE, ABNER N. W M 2
STONE, FRANCIS H. W M 11/12
1900 Sumner County, TN Census, Civil District 9, Page 126A, transcribed from census image by Howard Stone Baulch:
Name, Relationship, Color, Sex, Birth Month, Birth Year, Age, Marital Status, Number children born, Number children living
Bettie Stone, Head, W, F, Apr, 1844, Wd, 9, 8
Susan Stone, Daughter, W, F, Mar, 1873, S
John Stone, Son, W, M, July, 1876, S
Abner Stone, Son, W, M, June, 1878, S
Frank Stone, Son, W, M, July, 1879, S
James Stone, Son, W, M, Feb, 1884, S
Pearl Stone, Daughter, W, F, Dec, 1885, S
According
to D La Pierre Ballard at http://balcro.com/stone.html, the following letter
was included in lawsuit 8501 in the loose records of the Sumner County
Archives. This letter was written by Nicholas Howard Stone of Sumner Co,
While the spelling and the grammar have been greatly improved to make this letter readable, the wording has been left untouched to retain the favor of the original. Most of the persons mentioned were brothers or sisters of Nicholas Howard Stone and were children of Nicholas Stone and his wife Elizabeth Loving Stone.
Here is a list of most of the persons mentioned in the letter plus the other siblings of Nicholas Howard Stone. The name in quotes is the person's name as they were referenced in this letter.
Nicholas Stone "Father" (1787-1857)
Stephen Stone "Stephen" (1811-1867)
Mary S. Stone Brazier "Polly" (1812-1859)
Zachariah Brazier "Polly's husband" (1812-1846)
Sophia Stone Baulch "Sophy" (1814-1885)
Frankey Stone "Frankey" (1816-1835)
Keziah Anne Stone Jernigan "Cuza" (1824-1863)
Lucinda Stone (1818-1875)
Joseph Henry Stone "Joseph" (1820-1895)
Francis A. Stone "Frank" (1822-1882)
William M. Stone (1826-1890)
Fountain P. Stone "Fountain" (1828-1857)
Nicholas Howard Stone "N.H." (1830-1900)
Sarah Matilda E. Stone Duke "Tild" (1832-1868)
Alexander G. Stone "Alec" (1834-1878)
James Thomas Stone "Tommy" (1837-1859)
The following person was the Methodist minister who presided at the funerals mentioned in the letter. His son Jessie Evans had married Elizabeth Ann Luton whose grandfather William W. Stone was a brother to the father, Nicholas Stone, of above.
Cornelius Evans "Neely" (1790-1872)
Particularly
interesting is the mention of "the old graveyard". Today, this
cemetery is the
----------------------------------------------------------------------
"Dear brother, I am blessed with an opportunity of writing you a few lines to let you know that we are not well but alive, some of us yet.
I
will say that our sister Polly died on Monday morning about
And
again I will say that our brother Tommy died on the next Monday evening at
This was a very sad time indeed losing sister and brother in one weeks time and having the funerals preached by an old friend who had known them both all of their lives and talked of them as though there was no doubt but that they were in a better world.
Tommy said several days before his death, that he was ready to die and told where he wanted to be buried. He wanted to be buried by Fountain, so he was, and Fountain is by Frankey and Father and Mother and our Grandparent all together.
Tommy's
leg had commenced mortifying and the doctors concluded that it would be the
best to cut it off as all knew that he could not live as he was. So they cut it
off Saturday about
Polly died with the same complaint as you have heard before. She had a new doctor and he was seemingly a curing her. I was there on Saturday before she died and from what I could see and what she said that she was a mending very fast. She had a chill the next morning and then a fever and that night all went to bed as usual and she coughing along through the night as common. And at four she coughed and still lay on her back and they knew that was not common. So they got up and she could not speak and never spoke any more and died in about an hour. She has left her family, though, almost grown. They have broken up housekeeping and are a going to live and work about, as they can successfully. They will soon marry I think.
Tommy made a will, if the old deed of father's is not broke the most that he had will go to Alec. He gave the rest all 200 dollars each, Stephen 400 dollars, me he gave a small piece of land and the negro boy and so on, Polly he gave 500 dollars. 200 dollars to each one of their...
The neighbors and the kinfolk especially are generally sick and have been since Tommy's death especially those that went to see him and waited on him while he was sick last. We have had something very much like the eracifular though I reckon that it is not that. Soreness and swelling in the throat and limbs, aching and fever and very bad head ache.
I am just getting about and am not able to work any yet though I was worse off than any of the rest. The rest of them are most all well. Some of them that have been lately taken. Tild went to see Tommy once and she is down now though she is getting some better now. Some are not sick more than three or four days and some two or three weeks. I have been sick three weeks or ever since the next day after he was buried.
My father-in-law is very bad off and don't know that he will live. Sophy and her family don't pester themselves much about any of us. Cuza has been very sick for a long time before Tommy died and it was thought among us that she wouldn't live though she is getting up again.
Last night and today is very sleety and windy and cold.
Joseph, write if you feel like as there are some of us alive yet though we don't know how long it will be. I write to you but never get any answer..."
More About NICHOLAS HOWARD STONE:
Burial: Stone-Baulch Family Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
Children of MARY HANNA and NICHOLAS STONE are:
5.
i. MARY LEE3 STONE, b.
6.
ii. SUSAN TIMMON
STONE, b.
7.
iii. CLARA THOMAS
STONE, b.
iv. JOHN RICHARD STONE, b.
Notes for JOHN RICHARD STONE:
Listed in the 1920 and 1930 Sumner County, TN Census as single; living with him is his single brother, Frank H.
More About JOHN RICHARD STONE:
Burial: Stone-Baulch Family Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
v. ABNER
NICHOLAS STONE, b.
Notes for ABNER NICHOLAS STONE:
Two years before his death in 1912, the 1910 Federal Census of Sumner County, TN shows Abner as Single and living with his sister, Susie, and her husband, Richard Lee. It is presumed that he never married.
More About ABNER NICHOLAS STONE:
Burial: Stone-Baulch Family Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
vi. FRANCIS HENRY STONE, b.
Notes for FRANCIS HENRY STONE:
Listed in the 1920 and 1930 Sumner County, TN Census as single; living with him is his single brother, John R.
From the
"Frank H. Stone. Francis Henry Stone died
From Newby Funeral Home records (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~providence/Death/newbyfh_23.htm):
Funeral of: Francis Henry Stone
Birth:
Died:
Burial:
Age: 51-7-5
Sex: male
Nationality: white
Married: single
Place of death: 9th District
Physician: Dr. Reese
Funeral from: home
Services held at: G. N. Baulch
Conducted by: Rev. Troutt
Additional Comments: Geo. N. Baulch is listed at the top of this record.
More About FRANCIS HENRY STONE:
Burial:
vii. MINNIE SOPHIA STONE, b.
More About MINNIE SOPHIA STONE:
Burial: Stone-Baulch Family Cemetary, Sumner Co., TN
8.
viii. JAMES KAVANAUGH
STONE, b.
ix. PEARL
STONE,
b.
More About
Burial: Stone-Baulch Family Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
4. JAMES B.2 HANNA (ABNER LEE1, JAMES ABNERA, JOHNB, ANDREWC) was born Abt. 1849 in
Sumner Co., TN, and died
Notes for JAMES B. HANNA:
According
to the Tenth (1880) Census of the
Last Name, First Name, Race, Sex, Age, Place of Birth
HANNA, MARY J., W, F, 56, TN [James mother]
HANNA, JAS. B., W, M, 32, TN
HANNA, KATE, W, F, 29, MISS
HANNA, HARRY LEE, W, M, 6, KY
HANNA,
More About JAMES B. HANNA:
Burial: Bethpage Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
Occupation: 1880, Physician
Notes for KATE STOVALL:
Kate
Stovall Hanna's death is recorded in 1918 in the Tennessee Death Certificate
Volume 59, certificate number 406. She is listed as Female, White, and Widowed.
Her date of birth is listed as
More About KATE STOVALL:
Burial:
Children of JAMES HANNA and KATE STOVALL are:
i. HARRY LEE3 HANNA, b. 1873, KY; d. 1903, Sumner Co., TN.
More About HARRY LEE HANNA:
Burial: Bethpage Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
ii. LAWRENCE HANNA, b. Abt. 1877, Sumner Co., TN.
Generation No. 3
5. MARY LEE3 STONE (MARY ELIZABETH2 HANNA, ABNER LEE1, JAMES ABNERA, JOHNB, ANDREWC) was born
Notes for MARY LEE STONE:
In
1909 she was living in
More About MARY LEE STONE:
Burial:
Cause of Death (Facts Pg): Pellagra; Poor hygiene contributory
Notes for JOHN TAYLOR WIDICK:
John's death certificate lists him as "married." It is possible that he remarried after his first wife died in 1914.
More About JOHN TAYLOR WIDICK:
Burial:
Cause of Death (Facts Pg): Influenza
Children of MARY STONE and JOHN WIDICK are:
i. MARY OCTAVENE4 WIDICK, b. October 18, 1897, Sumner Co., TN; d. May 1982, Phoenix, Maricopa Co., AZ; m. ? FYKES.
Notes for MARY OCTAVENE WIDICK:
She is listed as Mary O. Wydick
in the 1930 census as a lodger living with the John A. Werner family in
More About MARY OCTAVENE WIDICK:
Social Security Number: 304-07-5173
ii. CLARA MAY WIDICK, b.
6. SUSAN TIMMON3 STONE (MARY ELIZABETH2 HANNA, ABNER LEE1, JAMES ABNERA, JOHNB, ANDREWC) was born
Notes for SUSAN TIMMON STONE:
Sumner
County, Tennessee Obituaries, Thursday, March 4, 1920, "Mrs. Susie Stone
Lee, wife of Richard Lee, died at their home on the Douglas Pike Friday,
February 27th. Mrs. Lee was born in Sumner County March 17th, 1873, and was
before her marriage Miss Susie Stone, daughter of Howard Stone. She was a
member of the
More About SUSAN TIMMON STONE:
Burial: Old Salem Church Cemetery, Sumner Co., TN
Children of SUSAN STONE and JOHN LEE are:
i. JOHN NICHOLAS4 LEE, b.
ii. CAROLINE
ELIZABETH LEE, b.
iii. MARY
LUCINDA
LEE,
b.
iv. MORRIS LEE, b. Abt. 1906; Adopted child.
7. CLARA THOMAS3 STONE (MARY ELIZABETH2 HANNA, ABNER LEE1, JAMES ABNERA, JOHNB, ANDREWC) was born
More About CLARA THOMAS STONE:
Burial:
Religion: Methodist
Notes for GEORGE NELSON BAULCH:
Landholder and farmer. The Baulch homestead was located on
More About GEORGE NELSON BAULCH:
Burial:
Religion: Methodist
Children of CLARA STONE and GEORGE BAULCH are:
i. NELSON HOWARD4 BAULCH, b. January 27, 1902, Gallatin, Sumner Co., TN; d. October 24, 1986, Hermitage, TN; m. PERYLE REYNOLDS, December 22, 1929; b. September 18, 1901; d. October 07, 1993, Hermitage, TN.
Notes for NELSON HOWARD BAULCH:
Raised and schooled in
At
http://www.wdbj.net/~tnknox/schools/utk/1925volunteer/utksenior1925.htm, Nelson
is listed in the 1925 Senior Class at the
More About NELSON HOWARD BAULCH:
Burial:
Religion: Methodist
Notes for PERYLE REYNOLDS:
A woman of varied abilities and
skills. A
successful teacher and girls' athletic coach. An
ardent aide of her husband in his work with young people. Much of the
ancestral information of the Stone Family came from The Holy Bible of Clara
Thomas Stone Baulch. This Bible was in the possession of Nelson and Peryle Baulch until shortly before her death when it was
given to Howard Stone Baulch in 1992. Peryle lived
the last years of her life in McKindree Manor,
Hermitage,
More About PERYLE REYNOLDS:
Burial:
Religion: Methodist
ii. ERNEST FRANKLIN BAULCH, b. November 23, 1905, Gallatin, Sumner Co., TN; d. August 13, 1976, Park City, Barren Co., KY; m. NELLE LOU VENABLE, September 21, 1929, Portland, Sumner Co., TN; b. December 02, 1909, near Westmoreland, Sumner Co., TN; d. September 30, 2004, T. J. Samson Community Hospital, Glasgow, Barren Co., KY.
Notes for ERNEST FRANKLIN BAULCH:
Raised and schooled in
In a letter postmarked
"... an 'abbreviated' statement as to the answer Ernest [F. Baulch] gave the Presbytery pertaining to their question of his belief in predestination.
When Ernest went before the Presbyterian council in regard to being accepted as a Presbyterian minister since he, as a Methodist minister, was preaching regularly in a Presbyterian church that did not have a minister, the matter of his belief in predestination came up.
His statement to them was that in regard to that question, he would give them two answers and they could then make their decision. He told them that he would give them first the answer that they probably desired which was the one contained in the Presbyterian doctrine and that his second answer would be his own personal belief whereby he did not believe in strict predestination as he did not believe that it was pre-destined as to whether or not he would be accepted by the Presbytery but that he believed that God had a plan for the world and that ultimately God's plan would succeed. He said that he might have received the call to be the minister of that church but that he could refuse the call (someone else would have to accept the call). If he was called to be a Presbyterian minister that his refusal to accept the call at that time did not mean that God would not make the call to him again.
Ernest never had, or never gave me, a copy of his written answer nor was it ever written out in any of his sermons that I had. He used it at times in sermons I heard and also in some meetings I attended during which he elaborated more, however, the main belief is that God's will in an overall viewpoint will be accomplished - God may have a job for Jim Baulch to do but Jim Baulch may not do it; so God will find someone else to hear his call.
I know that I got a lot of my beliefs from my brother as I lived with his [family] for a while, worked in a boarding school with him, and owned and operated a boy's boarding school with him and it is hard for me to explain my own belief on predestination. I know that God's plan for the world will succeed, but I am not that sure that God's plan for Jim Baulch has succeeded. I just pray that one of his alternate plans will succeed. There is no way that I can believe in strict predestination when I look at the happenings in the world in this century or in any of the past nor can I explain Christ's statement that he lost only the one that was so predestined."
At
http://www.wdbj.net/~tnknox/schools/utk/1926volunteer/utkjuniors1926.htm,
Ernest is listed in the 1926 Junior Class of the
More About ERNEST FRANKLIN BAULCH:
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Park City, Barren Co., KY
Social Security Number: Social Security #: 413-16-7474
Notes for NELLE LOU VENABLE:
Librarian at
Nelle's funeral service was held at the Patton Funeral Home,
More About NELLE LOU VENABLE:
Burial:
Marriage Notes for ERNEST BAULCH and NELLE VENABLE:
Marriage Certificate Copy from the State of Tennessee, Sumner County "certifies that Ernest F. Baulch, Age 23, and Nellie Lou Venable, Age 19, were united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony by Rev. E. L. Knowles on the 21 day of September in the year of our Lord 1929 as appears of record in my office in Marriage Record, Book 17, page 43. This 3rd day of September, 1986, James A. England [?], Clerk of the County Court".
iii. JAMES HOMER BAULCH, b. December 18, 1915, Gallatin, Sumner Co., TN; d. November 24, 1992, Slidell, St. Tammany Parish, LA; m. MADIE GIBSON, April 13, 1940; b. May 14, 1919, Bond, Stone Co., MS.
Notes for JAMES HOMER BAULCH:
The middle name of Homer came from the man who
delivered James into this world, Dr. Homer Reese. Raised and schooled in
James Baulch was received into membership of the
Largely due to his active life style, he looked and acted younger than his years. He was admired and respected by his friends and family for his physical, mental, and spiritual strength. He was the epitome of reliability: if he promised he would do something, he did it as committed and did it well. While quite introverted, he was a friend to anyone who needed him, often selflessly sacrificing himself in support of others. Friends and family knew they could count on him.
He and his wife, Madie, lived
a beautiful fifty-two years together. They were always committed to each other,
to their family, to their church, and to their friends. They were both victims
of a tragic car accident (being hit broadside by a one-ton truck that ran
through an inoperative red light) in May 1992 and were hospitalized for over a
month. With two brain hemorrhages and numerous broken bones, recovery was slow
and physical therapy was difficult. Six months later, a massive stroke put him
in a deep, irreversible coma. With no hope of a functional life, his family
followed his often repeated request if such an occasion arose. He was taken
home and removed from life support systems. He died on
Originally, Jim was placed in a mausoleum in
More About JAMES HOMER BAULCH:
Burial: 1997,
HS Education: Raised and schooled in
Religion: Methodist
Notes for MADIE GIBSON:
Madie was given the name Maybell
at birth, but her sister, Mittie Ruth, could never
pronounce it right and called her Madie. Eventually
she legally changed her name to Madie and dropped any
reference to Maybell. She was raised in
The following is her wedding announcement contained in a local newspaper:
"Mr. Abner Gibson
announces the marriage of his daughter Miss Madie
Gibson to Mr. James H. Baulch, son of Mr. G. N. Baulch of
Madie was an accomplished seamstress, making clothes for her
children and thirteen grandchildren. She was an active member of the
More About MADIE GIBSON:
Religion: Aft. 1940, Methodist
8. JAMES KAVANAUGH3 STONE (MARY ELIZABETH2 HANNA, ABNER LEE1, JAMES ABNERA, JOHNB, ANDREWC) was born
Notes for JAMES KAVANAUGH STONE:
Raised
and schooled in
In the 1930 Federal Census of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Sena is listed as head of household with children Sena and James living with her. James is not listed in the census, but Sena still lists herself as married.
More About JAMES KAVANAUGH STONE:
Occupation:
1909, Professor,
Residence:
1931,
Notes for SENA FRANCES BEASLEY:
Married James Kavanaugh on
Children of JAMES STONE and SENA BEASLEY are:
i. SENA ELIZABETH4 STONE, b. April 21, 1914, Aimwell, LA; d. November 1979, Jonesville, Catahoula Parish, LA; m. JOHN S. TALIAFERRO, May 26, 1935, Harrisonburg, LA; b. July 21, 1911; d. October 1986, Jonesville, Catahoula Parish, LA.
Notes for SENA ELIZABETH STONE:
Raised in
Notes for JOHN S. TALIAFERRO:
Son of Judge and Mrs. R. M.
Taliaferro of
ii. JAMES KAVANAUGH STONE, JR., b. November 07, 1916, Natchez, MS; d. August 13, 1966, Nashville, Davidson Co., TN; m. MAXINE EDITH ARNOLD, October 24, 1942; b. May 22, 1920, Eureka, KS; d. January 22, 1985, Claremore, Rogers Co, OK.
Notes for JAMES KAVANAUGH STONE, JR.:
Raised and schooled in
More About JAMES KAVANAUGH STONE, JR.:
Bachelor Degree: BS in Engineering,
Burial: 1985,
Social Security Number: Social Security #: 434-22-2295
Notes for MAXINE EDITH ARNOLD:
Raised and schooled in
More About MAXINE EDITH ARNOLD:
Burial:
Social Security Number: Social Security #: 447-18-6283