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PVT Dottson Stone Veteran

Birth
Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Death
23 Apr 1836 (aged 63)
Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Florence County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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63 years, 11 months, 11 days old

1st of 11 children born to W Austin Stone (1748-1818)
and
Elizabeth Singletary Stone (1751-1819)

husband of
Frances Rebecca Snow (1780-1842)
Married 1796 father of 7 children

Military Service: War of 1812
Name Dottson Stone
Company 5 REG'T (KEITH'S) SOUTH CAROLINA MIL.
Rank - Induction PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge PRIVATE

Gravesite details provided by Mingo Vernon Tanner, FIND A GRAVE ID
49279945, 16 Jul 2023

Children:
Martha Stone Altman (1798-1858)
William Henry Stone (1800-1860)
Samuel S Stone (1804-1810)
Celia Stone Parsons (1807-1863)
Margaret Stone (1810-1880)
Jehu Leonard Stone (1812-1852)
Seana Stone Hyman (1820-1859)

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William Bartell a neighbor and brother-in-law, wrote in his one of his many journals
April 27, 1836, "...was helping to make Dottson Stone's coffin and then went to his burying."
63 years, 11 months, 11 days old

1st of 11 children born to W Austin Stone (1748-1818)
and
Elizabeth Singletary Stone (1751-1819)

husband of
Frances Rebecca Snow (1780-1842)
Married 1796 father of 7 children

Military Service: War of 1812
Name Dottson Stone
Company 5 REG'T (KEITH'S) SOUTH CAROLINA MIL.
Rank - Induction PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge PRIVATE

Gravesite details provided by Mingo Vernon Tanner, FIND A GRAVE ID
49279945, 16 Jul 2023

Children:
Martha Stone Altman (1798-1858)
William Henry Stone (1800-1860)
Samuel S Stone (1804-1810)
Celia Stone Parsons (1807-1863)
Margaret Stone (1810-1880)
Jehu Leonard Stone (1812-1852)
Seana Stone Hyman (1820-1859)

♥¸¸.•*¨*• •*¨*•.¸¸♥ ♥¸¸.•*¨*• •*¨*•.¸¸♥

William Bartell a neighbor and brother-in-law, wrote in his one of his many journals
April 27, 1836, "...was helping to make Dottson Stone's coffin and then went to his burying."

Gravesite Details

Buried in the Eaddy-Ford Cemetery, Vox Community, Florence Co., SC. The cemetery's name is from the Eaddy family who owned tracks of land around Lake Swamp and Ford means a wood scaffold attached to cypress trees to allow passage over the swamp water



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